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  2. Locomotive (band) - Wikipedia

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    Locomotive (originally The Locomotive) [1] were a British band in the 1960s, from Birmingham. Their musical styles ranged from jazz to psychedelic rock and ska , and their original line-up featured Chris Wood , later of Traffic , and drummer Mike Kellie of Spooky Tooth .

  3. Category:Locomotive Music albums - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Locomotive Music albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Locomotive Music label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .

  4. Big Wreck - Wikipedia

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    Big Wreck released their second album, The Pleasure and the Greed, in June 2001.Three singles were released, all of which failed to chart in the U.S. In October of that year, the band played a special show at Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall accompanied by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Uzume Taiko Ensemble of drummers, guitarist Eric Johnson and The Tragically Hip's Paul Langlois and Robby ...

  5. Royal Hudson - Wikipedia

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    The CPR owned a total of 65 class H1 Hudsons built by MLW.Classes H1a and H1b, numbered 2800–2819, were not semi-streamlined and were not "Royal" Hudsons. The Canadian Pacific Railway owned 30 class H1c Royal Hudsons, numbered 2820–2849, built in 1937, 10 class H1d Royal Hudsons, numbered 2850–2859, built in 1938, and five class H1e Royal Hudsons, numbered 2860–2864, built in 1940.

  6. Locomotive Breath - Wikipedia

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    "Locomotive Breath" was released on Jethro Tull's 1971 album Aqualung in 1971. An edit of the song was released in the US as a single in 1971, backed with "Wind-Up", though it did not chart. A 1976 single release of the song, backed with "Fat Man", was more successful, reaching number 59 on the Billboard charts [8] and number 85 in Canada. [9]

  7. Canadian Railroad Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Lightfoot re-recorded the track on his 1975 compilation album, Gord's Gold, this time with full orchestration that Lee Holdridge arranged. A live version also appears on two of his live albums, first on his 1969 album Sunday Concert and again on the 2012 release All Live, which consists of songs recorded during the live concerts Lightfoot gave at Toronto's Massey Hall between 1998 and 2001.

  8. Chemin de fer des Côtes-du-Nord - Wikipedia

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    The Chemin de fer des Côtes-du-Nord (abbr. CdN, lit. Railway of the Côtes-du-Nord), the Côtes-d'Armor today, was a 1,000 mm ( 3 ft 3⁄8 in ), metre gauge, railway in Côtes-du-Nord, France, although there were a few kilometres of line in Finistère and Ille-et-Vilaine. The first lines opened in 1905 and final closure was in 1956.

  9. Stormwatch (album) - Wikipedia

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    Stormwatch is the twelfth studio album by progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released in September 1979.The album is often considered the last in a trio of folk rock albums released by the band at the end of the 1970s, alongside Songs from the Wood (1977) and Heavy Horses (1978).