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Accident Prone (label)
Accident Prone may refer to: * ''Accident Prone'' (album), a 2005 album by Ira Losco * "Accident Prone" (song), a 1978 single released by the British rock band Status Quo * "Accident Prone", a 1995 song by Jawbreaker from '' Dear You'' *Accident-proneness Accident-proneness is the idea that some people have a greater predisposition than others to experience accidents, such as car crashes and industrial injuries. It may be used as a reason to deny any insurance on such individuals. Early work The ...
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Accident Prone (album)
''Accident Prone'' is Ira Losco's second studio album, which was released on November 16, 2005. Howard Keith produced this album, which was recorded in 2005. To date, this album is the fans' favourite album. It was a number 1 hit in the local album sales charts, and seven tracks from it were released as singles. Losco's second album features "powerful guitars, edgy riffs and strong melodies". Album production The production of ''Accident Prone'' started in April 2005 at the Farmhouse Studios (Siggiewi, Malta). Losco said, "I enjoyed writing this album so much. Howard and I worked on it for a month, then we were off on tour for three months, which really inspired us to write the last few tracks for the album. When we came back, we went into the studio and recorded the last four songs. ''Accident Prone'' is a real account of how our lives have been these last few months!" This album is "versatile, strong and deep, revealing a more mature Ira Losco". Contribution for the production ...
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Accident Prone (song)
"Accident Prone" is a single released by the Great Britain, British Rock band Status Quo (band), Status Quo in 1978. It was included on the album ''If You Can't Stand the Heat''. The title was rather prophetic, for it was their only official single of the 1970s in Britain to fail to reach the Top 30. Track listing # "Accident Prone" (Williams/Hutchins) (4.08) # "Let Me Fly" (Rossi/Frost) (4.20) Charts References

{{authority control Status Quo (band) songs 1978 singles Songs written by Pip Williams Song recordings produced by Pip Williams 1978 songs Vertigo Records singles ...
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Dear You
''Dear You'' is the fourth and final studio album by American punk rock band Jawbreaker, released on September 12, 1995 by DGC Records, their first and only release on a major label. The band broke up after the release. Singer/guitarist Blake Schwarzenbach underwent surgery on his vocal cords shortly before the recording of ''Dear You''. Containing much less raspy vocals, the record had higher production values compared to the band's previous albums. Schwarzenbach later confirmed that the move to DGC was necessary for the band to stay around, as they had been on the verge of breaking up. Musical style Musically, the album balanced "a more sophisticated punk sound with an intimate lyrical approach". NPR labeled the album as "heartfelt, road-trip-proven pop-punk". James Monger of AllMusic called the record a "powerhouse collection of punk, grunge, and emo that paved the way for groups like Jimmy Eat World and Dashboard Confessional." Reception At the time of the album' ...
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