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Beware (EP), Beware
Beware may refer to: * ''Beware'' (Bonnie Prince Billy album), a 2009 album * Beware! (Barry White album), a 1981 album * '' Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere)'', 1986 album by Afrika Bambaataa * ''Beware'' (EP), a 1980 EP by the Misfits * ''Beware'' (film), a 1946 American film directed by Bud Pollard * "Beware" (Big Sean song), 2013 * Beware (Louis Jordan song), 1946 * "Beware'", a 1998 song by Big Pun from the album ''Capital Punishment'' * "Beware'", a 2006 song by Deftones from the album ''Saturday Night Wrist'' * "Beware", a 2008 song by Sugababes from the album ''Catfights and Spotlights ''Catfights and Spotlights'' is the sixth studio album by British girl group Sugababes, released by Island Records on 17 October 2008. Produced primarily by Klas Åhlund, Steve Booker and Orson, the album also features additional contribution ...'' * "Beware", a 2011 song by Death Grips from the mixtape '' Exmilitary'' * "Beware", a 2020 song by Iz*One from the album '' Twelve'' ...
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Beware (Bonnie Prince Billy Album)
''Beware'' is a studio album by Will Oldham. It was released under the moniker Bonnie "Prince" Billy on Drag City in 2009. Critical reception Critical response to ''Beware'' was generally favorable and positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 74 ("Generally favorable reviews"), based on 32 professional reviews, and the average user rating for the album is 8.5 (out of 10) based on 12 users' votes. Ben Ratliff of ''The New York Times'' gave a positive review of the album, writing: "There's a sense here of smart people being made to focus on a strange project." Track listing * Tracks 12–13 were only available on the initial pressing and have been removed from subsequent pressings. These tracks have been released as a digital download single and the new eleven-track version of ''Beware'' has an alternative cover. These changes were instigated by Will Oldham who felt that '' ...
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Beware! (Barry White Album)
''Beware!'' is the self-produced thirteenth studio album by R&B singer Barry White, released in November 1981, and the fourth release on his own CBS-affiliated custom label, Unlimited Gold. Peaking at #40 on the R&B chart, it fared better than his previous duet album with his wife which had failed to chart at all. It was preceded by the first single, a cover of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", originally recorded in 1955. White performed it on Soul Train on September 19, 1981, but it failed to chart. The second single, the title track of the album, was also a cover version from the 1950's, originally written by Jo Ann Belvin for her husband Jesse Belvin shortly before they were both killed in a motor accident in 1960. "Beware" reached #49 on the R&B charts. As with his previous album, White's UK label refused to release any singles off the album. Track listing # "Beware" ( Jo Ann Belvin) - 5:50 # "Relax To The Max" (Barry White, Lowrell Simon) - 3:42 # "Let Me In And Let's B ...
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Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere)
''Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere)'' is a studio album by Afrika Bambaataa, released in 1986 by Tommy Boy Records. Reception From contemporary reviews, '' Melody Maker'' reviewed the album in 1986 giving it a negative review, finding it redundant, cliched, and boring. Robert Christgau commented that, while it "tops the UTFO albums" musically, he was "grieved to report that only "Kick Out the Jams" overcomes the formlessness of personality his detractors have always charged him with—it's got Bill Laswell all over it." Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere)'' liner notes. * Afrika Bambaataa – production (A1, A3, A4, B2, B4) * Eric Calvi – production (A2) * Gavin Christopher – production (A3) * Jason Corsaro * Craig Derry * Lee Evans – production (A1, B1) * Anton Fier: drums, percussion * Bernard Fowler: vocals * Fred Fowler * Grandmaster Melle Mel: Vocals * Robin Halpin * Michael Hampton * Michael Jonzun& ...
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Beware (EP)
''Beware'' is the fifth release by the American punk rock band Misfits. First issued in January 1980, this EP combined the Misfits' previously released singles " Bullet" and "Horror Business", and was originally intended as a recording that the Misfits could bring with them on their tour of the United Kingdom with the British punk rock group the Damned in late 1979. Along with songs from "Bullet" and "Horror Business", ''Beware'' also includes the track "Last Caress", which had never been released previously. Background In November 1979, the Misfits flew to the United Kingdom for a six-date tour with the Damned. The Damned, having scheduled a different opening act for their tour, were not expecting their arrival, but the Misfits were added to the bill nonetheless. After not receiving any payment for performing, the Misfits soon cancelled their remaining appearances on the tour. This was followed by the arrest of Misfits vocalist Glenn Danzig and then-Misfits guitarist Bobby St ...
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Beware (film)
''Beware'' is a 1946 American race film directed by Bud Pollard, and released by Astor Pictures. The film is also known as ''Beware!'' (American poster title). Cast * Louis Jordan as Lucius Brokenshire "Louis" Jordan * Frank H. Wilson as Prof. Drury * Emory Richardson as Dean Hargreaves * Valerie Black as Annabelle Brown * Milton Woods as Benjamin Ware III * Joseph Hiliard as Harry Jones (student) * Tommy Hix as Donald (student) * Charles Johnson * John Frant as Joe *Ernest Calloway as Man in train station * Dimples Daniels as Long-legged Lizzie dancer *and "The Aristo-Genes" Girls Club Tagline *"Look Up! Look Out! Look Sweet! the Maestro With a Beat" Soundtrack *"Beware, Brother, Beware" *"Long Legged Lizzie" *"You've Got To Have a Beat" *Louis Jordan and his orchestra - "Salt Pork, West Virginia" (Written by William Tennsyon Jr.) *Louis Jordan and his orchestra - "Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule" (Written by William Davis and Charles Stewart) *"The Land of the Buffalo Nick ...
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Beware (Big Sean Song)
"Beware" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Big Sean taken from his second studio album '' Hall of Fame'' (2013). "Beware" was released on June 25, 2013, as the album's third single, through GOOD and Def Jam. The song was written by Sean Anderson, Dwayne Carter, Dwane Weir II, and Alexander Izquierdo, while production was handled by frequent collaborator Key Wane and Mike Dean and features guest appearances from rapper Lil Wayne and singer Jhené Aiko. Musically "Beware" is a hip hop song, backed by "poppy" and "head-bobbing" production, with lyrics that revolve around themes of infidelity and breaking up. Upon release "Beware" was met with generally positive reviews from music critics; who praised the song's musical direction and the inclusion of Jhene Aiko. Commercially the song fared well reaching the top forty of US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the top ten of the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, since its release the song has been certified double platinum by t ...
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Beware (Louis Jordan Song)
"Beware" is a song attributed to Morry Lasco, Dick Adams, and Fleecie Moore. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in January 1946, and released on the Decca label (catalog no. 18818-A). It peaked at No. 2 on ''Billboard''s race record chart and remained on the chart for nine weeks. It also reached No. 20 on the pop chart. It was ranked No. 13 on the magazine's list of the most played race records of 1946. Jordan and the Tympany Five also performed the song as the title track for the motion picture '' Beware'' (1946). Jordan biographer Stephen Koch noted that the granting of partial songwriting credit to Jordan's wife, Fleecie Moore, was part of "a publishing and tax dodge gone awry." See also * Billboard Most-Played Race Records of 1946 Billboard Most-Played Race Records of 1946 is a year-end chart compiled by '' Billboard'' magazine ranking the year's top race records based on the number of times the record was played on the nation's juke boxes.''B ...
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Capital Punishment (Big Pun Album)
''Capital Punishment'' is the debut studio album by American rapper Big Pun, released by RCA Records, Loud Records and Fat Joe's Terror Squad Productions. Released on April 28, 1998, it is the only album released during his lifetime and was regarded as "super groundbreaking" upon release. The album peaked at number five on the ''Billboard'' 200 charts and number one on the Top R&B Albums chart for two weeks. It was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 1999 Grammy Awards, but lost to Jay-Z's '' Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life''. It was also the first solo Latin hip hop record to go Platinum. Reception * ''Entertainment Weekly'' (7/17/98, p. 85) – "Everything about this Bronx-bred Puerto Rican rapper is generous, his 400-pound girth, his multiple rhyming within each line, and his talent for spewing out verses without stopping for breath." – Rating: B+ * '' Q'' (6/00, p. 123) – 4 stars out of 5 – "Displaying huge lyrical prowess and the requisite 'sensitive' side...he ...
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Saturday Night Wrist
''Saturday Night Wrist'' is the fifth studio album by American alternative metal band Deftones, released on October 31, 2006, by Maverick Records. Despite early contributions that were later scrapped, it marked the departure of mainstay Deftones producer Terry Date. It was also the last Deftones album to feature bassist Chi Cheng, as well as the last album of his career and his lifetime, prior to being involved in a serious car accident in 2008, which put him in a coma. He eventually died five years later from cardiac arrest. ''Saturday Night Wrist'' was the product of an arduous and stressful creative process lasting roughly two years and straining relationships within the band. Complicating matters and inspiring many of its songs were frontman Chino Moreno's drug addictions and the crumbling of his marriage. The final result was an album met with critical praise. Background Early writing and recording In early 2004, Maverick Records told Deftones they needed to head into the ...
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Catfights And Spotlights
''Catfights and Spotlights'' is the sixth studio album by British girl group Sugababes, released by Island Records on 17 October 2008. Produced primarily by Klas Åhlund, Steve Booker and Orson, the album also features additional contribution from Si Hulbert, The Invisible Men, Melvin Kuiters, and Max Martin. It is the group's final album to include remaining founding member Keisha Buchanan. The album received a generally positive reception from the media and music critics, but became the group's third lowest-charting and second lowest-selling album, reaching number eight and the top twenty in the UK and on the Irish Albums Chart, respectively. ''Catfights and Spotlights'' spawned only two singles, with the international top ten entry "Girls". The second and final single "No Can Do" was released on 22 December 2008. Recording and theme After they had completed their ''Change'' Tour in May 2008, the Sugababes announced that they would not go back into the recording studio u ...
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Exmilitary
''Exmilitary'', also known as ''Ex Military'', is the debut mixtape by experimental hip hop group Death Grips. It was released for free on April 25, 2011, through the band's website. Background The mixtape was released for free on April 25, 2011, through the group's official website, thirdworlds.net, and later appeared on the net label Grindcore Karaoke. It was simultaneously released through iTunes. The track "Guillotine" was released through iTunes on August 3, 2011. "Guillotine" has become one of the band's most recognized songs, with more than fourteen million YouTube views on their music video as of October 28, 2022. Other tracks released as music videos include "Known for it", "Culture Shock", "Lord of the Game", "Spread Eagle Cross the Block", "Takyon (Death Yon)", and "Beware". According to Andy Morin, the cover art " s aphotograph that one of our members carried in their wallet for roughly 10 years straight. It’s a power object." The photo was eventually identifie ...
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