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  2. Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough is an EP by American rock duo The Black Keys. Essentially a tribute album, it is a collection of the band's cover versions of songs by Fat Possum Records bluesman Junior Kimbrough, who died in 1998. The title is a Choctaw word for red fox and is a reference to Chulahoma, Mississippi ...

  3. The Best Things in Life Are Free - Wikipedia

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    The song was composed by Jam, Lewis, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch. The song was released as the soundtrack's lead single on May 12, 1992, by Perspective Records and A&M Records. Additionally, the song was remixed by David Morales, Frankie Knuckles, and CJ Mackintosh.

  4. The Big Come Up - Wikipedia

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    The Big Come Up was released through Alive Records on May 14, 2002. Alive re-presses this album regularly, often several times a year on different colored vinyl or with altered sleeve artwork. These are usually marketed as limited editions. [12] They have released the album on vinyl on at least 14 separate occasions, [13] opening themselves up ...

  5. CJ's Elephant Antics - Wikipedia

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    CJ's Elephant Antics is a platform game developed by Genesis for the Commodore 64 with conversions made for the Amiga, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum and Nintendo Entertainment System. All ports were handled by Genesis with the exception of the ZX Spectrum version which was handled by Big Red Software. The computer versions were published by Codemasters ...

  6. Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I - Wikipedia

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    Released: 13 April 1987. Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I is the second studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released in 1987. It marks the first appearance of vocalist Michael Kiske, and is considered the album that created the genre of European-style power metal.

  7. Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part II - Wikipedia

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    Released: 31 October 1988. Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part II is the third studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released in 1988. [1][2] The album sold well, and success bloomed all over Europe, Asia, and even the United States. The album went gold in Germany and reached No. 108 in the US.

  8. The Element of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Element of Freedom is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Alicia Keys, released on December 11, 2009, by J Records. Recording sessions for the album took place during May to September 2009 at the Oven Studios in Long Island, New York. Production was primarily handled by Keys, Kerry Brothers Jr., and Jeff Bhasker.

  9. Thickfreakness - Wikipedia

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    Thickfreakness was The Black Keys' first breakthrough album, as it established them as an indie-rock blues band. [18] Their recognition from Thickfreakness led them on a rigorous tour schedule including opening for singer/songwriter Beck (on his Sea Change summer tour) in the summer of 2003. [ 19 ]