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Brown Eyes (Destiny's Child Song)
Brown eyes are organs of vision, each with a brown-pigmented iris surrounding its pupil. Brown eyes may also refer to: Biology * Bright-line brown-eye, a moth of Eurasia and North Africa * ''Chaetocneme porphyropis'', or purple browneye, an Australian butterfly * ''Chylismia claviformis'', or browneyes, a North American wildflower Music * Brown Eyes (band), a South Korean duo Songs * "Brown Eyes" (song), by Fleetwood Mac, 1979 * "Brown Eyes", by Blackstreet from '' Level II'', 2003 * "Brown Eyes", by Chris Andrews 1970 * "Brown Eyes", by Destiny's Child from ''Survivor'', 2001 * "Brown Eyes", by the Everly Brothers from '' Some Hearts'', 1988 * "Brown Eyes", by Jimmy Cliff from ''Cliff Hanger'', 1985 * "Brown Eyes", by Lady Gaga from '' The Fame'', 2008 * "Brown Eyes", by the Partridge Family from ''Sound Magazine'', 1971 * "Brown Eyes", by Rachael Yamagata from '' Elephants...Teeth Sinking into Heart'', 2008 * "Brown Eyes", by Red House Painters from '' Red House Painters'', ...
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Brown Eyes
Eye color is a polygenic phenotypic character determined by two distinct factors: the pigmentation of the eye's iris and the frequency-dependence of the scattering of light by the turbid medium in the stroma of the iris. In humans, the pigmentation of the iris varies from light brown to black, depending on the concentration of melanin in the iris pigment epithelium (located on the back of the iris), the melanin content within the iris stroma (located at the front of the iris), and the cellular density of the stroma. The appearance of blue, green, and hazel eyes results from the Tyndall scattering of light in the stroma, a phenomenon similar to that which accounts for the blueness of the sky called Rayleigh scattering. Neither blue nor green pigments are ever present in the human iris or ocular fluid. Eye color is thus an instance of structural color and varies depending on the lighting conditions, especially for lighter-colored eyes. The brightly colored eyes of many bird s ...
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Some Hearts (The Everly Brothers Album)
''Some Hearts...'' is the Everly Brothers' final studio album. It was released November 4, 1988, but re-released in 1989. The album did not chart. " Don't Worry Baby", a cover of the Beach Boys hit, charted in Australia. It was later featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film, '' Bye Bye Love'' (which itself takes its title from the Everly Brothers song of the same name). Track listing #"Some Hearts" (Don Everly) – 5:22 #" Don't Worry Baby" ( Roger Christian, Brian Wilson) – 3:37 #"Ride the Wind" (John Durrill, Phil Everly) – 3:29 #"Be My Love Again" (Don Everly) – 4:36 #"Can't Get over It" (Don Everly) – 4:25 #"Angel of the Darkness" (John Durrill, Phil Everly) – 3:48 #"Brown Eyes" (John Durrill, Phil Everly) – 2:41 #"Three Bands of Steel" (Don Everly) – 2:45 #"Julianne" (Patrick Alger, J. Fred Knobloch James Frederick Knobloch (born April 28, 1953, in Jackson, Mississippi, United States), known as J. Fred Knobloch or Fred Knoblock, is an American countr ...
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Baba Brooks
Oswald "Baba" Brooks (born c.1935) was a trumpet player who played jazz in the 1950s with the Eric Dean orchestra and recorded during the 1960s original Jamaican ska era for producers Duke Reid, Sonia Pottinger and her husband Lindon, King Edwards, and Prince Buster. Biography Brooks was born in Kingston, Jamaica, around 1935.Larkin, Colin (1998) ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae'', Virgin Books, , p. 38 He played trumpet on recording sessions from the late 1950s onwards, often uncredited,Thompson, Dave (2002) ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'', Backbeat Books, , p. 335 and formed his own band in the early 1960s, having a hit in 1962 with "Independence Ska", which celebrated Jamaica's break from colonialism. He also performed on several sessions with the Skatalites. He had further hits in 1964 with "Bus Strike" and "Musical Workshop". The band followed this in 1965 with "Guns Fever", recorded at Studio One. Brooks and his band continued to play on recording sessions until the early ...
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Red House Painters (Rollercoaster)
''Red House Painters'' is the second album by American band Red House Painters, released on May 24, 1993 by 4AD. The album is often referred to as ''Rollercoaster'' or ''Red House Painters I'' to distinguish it from the band's second eponymous album, often referred to as ''Bridge''. A double album, ''Red House Painters'' features fourteen songs culled from bandleader Mark Kozelek's back-catalog. The album received highly positive reviews from critics upon release, with praise directed at the album's melancholic instrumentation and emotional depth. Background The album follows Red House Painters' 1992 debut '' Down Colorful Hill'', and the recording sessions spawned twenty-three songs culled from leader/producer Mark Kozelek's back-catalog, fourteen of which comprised the ''Rollercoaster'' album. Eight songs left over from the recording sessions would make up the band's second self-titled album. Kozelek's lyrics focus on themes of pain, desolation and loss, while musically the ...
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Elephants
Elephants are the largest existing land animals. Three living species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant. They are the only surviving members of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea. The order was formerly much more diverse during the Pleistocene, but most species became extinct during the Late Pleistocene epoch. Distinctive features of elephants include a long proboscis called a trunk, tusks, large ear flaps, pillar-like legs, and tough but sensitive skin. The trunk is used for breathing, bringing food and water to the mouth, and grasping objects. Tusks, which are derived from the incisor teeth, serve both as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. The large ear flaps assist in maintaining a constant body temperature as well as in communication. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs, whereas Asian elephants have smaller ears, and convex or level backs. Elephants are ...
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Sound Magazine
''The Partridge Family Sound Magazine'' is the third studio album by TV-linked pop project The Partridge Family. Released in August 1971 ahead of the start of the second season of the US TV series, it was their third hit album in ten months. In late September 1971, in its fifth week on ''Billboard'''s Top LP's chart, the album reached its no. 9 chart peak. In that same week the album's one hit single release, " I Woke Up In Love This Morning", peaked at no. 13 on ''Billboard'''s Hot 100. The LP was certified gold that same month. ''Sound Magazine'' is near-universally regarded – by both fans and critics – as the Partridge Family's consummate pop album. ''Sound Magazine'' was the only Partridge Family album to crack the UK Top 20. It peaked at no. 14 in April 1972, coinciding with the chart climb of David Cassidy's smash double A-sided UK solo debut hit "Could It Be Forever"/" Cherish" (UK no. 2). The album dropped out of the UK Top 40 in the same late May 1972 week in ...
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The Fame
''The Fame'' is the debut studio album by American singer Lady Gaga. It was released on August 19, 2008, by Interscope Records. After joining Kon Live Distribution and Cherrytree Records in 2008, Gaga began working on the album with different producers, primarily RedOne, Martin Kierszenbaum, and Rob Fusari. Musically, ''The Fame'' is an electropop, synth-pop, and dance-pop record that displays influences from 1980s music. Lyrically, it visualizes Gaga's love of fame in general, while also dealing with subjects such as love, sex, money, drugs, and sexual identity. The album was primarily promoted through The Fame Ball Tour and multiple television appearances, and was reissued as a deluxe edition with ''The Fame Monster'' on November 18, 2009. The album received generally favorable reviews from critics, who commended its lyrical content, Gaga's musicianship and vocal ability. It was a commercial success, topping the charts in several countries including the United Kingdom, Canada ...
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Cliff Hanger (album)
''Cliff Hanger'' is an album by Jimmy Cliff, released in 1985 through CBS Records. In 1986, the album won Cliff the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Recording.Cliff Hanger did it for Jimmy
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The album featured collaborations with members of Kool and the Gang and included two songs co-written by La Toya Jackson.


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Survivor (Destiny's Child Album)
''Survivor'' is the third studio album by American girl group Destiny's Child. It was released in Japan on April 25, 2001, and in the US on May 1, 2001, by Columbia Records. The album features production by lead singer Beyoncé Knowles and J.R. Rotem, with additional production from Poke & Tone, Cory Rooney and Mark J. Feist. Four singles were released from the album: " Survivor", "Bootylicious", a cover of Samantha Sang's "Emotion", and " Nasty Girl". The album was a massive commercial success, debuting at number one in over fifteen countries across Europe, North America and other continents. In the United States, the album debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart with first-week sales of 663,000 copies, the highest first-week sales figures of any female group in the SoundScan era, and stayed at number one for two consecutive weeks. It earned Destiny's Child two Grammy Award nominations for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, and Best R&B Album. ''Su ...
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Bright-line Brown-eye
The bright-line brown-eye (''Lacanobia oleracea'') is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. It is a common species throughout Europe, but is also found in North Africa (Morocco and Algeria), temperate North Asia and Central Asia, Asia Minor, Syria, and Turkestan, northern India, China, Korea and Japan. This species' common name is usefully descriptive: The forewings are dark reddish brown marked with a prominent light orange-brown stigma and a bright white subterminal line. The hindwings are grey, darker towards the termen. The wingspan is 34–44 mm. They are attracted to light, sugar and nectar-rich flowers. Technical description and variation Forewing red brown clouded with darker; veins grey, whitish towards termen: reniform stigma orange in its upper part, dark fuscous below; orbicular round, white edged, sometimes very small; submarginal line finely white, toothe ...
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Chris Andrews (singer)
Christopher Frederick Andrews (born 15 October 1942) is an English-German singer-songwriter whose musical career started in the late 1950s. Career Andrews was born in Romford, Essex, England, and by his mid teens had formed his own group, Chris Ravel and the Ravers.Larkin C ''Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music'', (Muze UK Ltd, 1997) ) p13 On 14 March 1959, he made his British television debut, performing on the '' Oh, Boy!'' show. He would later return in April to perform a cover of Cliff Richard's, "Move It". For Adam Faith, Andrews wrote "The First Time" (No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart, 1963) and "We Are in Love" (No. 11, 1964), and then a string of hits for Sandie Shaw. They included " Girl Don't Come" (No. 3, 1964/65), " I'll Stop at Nothing" (No. 4, 1965), " Message Understood" (No. 6, 1965) and " Long Live Love" ( No. 1, 1965). The latter remained a chart topper in the UK Singles Chart for three weeks. "Girl Don't Come" was covered by Cher on her debut album, ''All I Re ...
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Level II (Blackstreet Album)
''Level II'' is the fourth album by R&B group, Blackstreet, released on March 11, 2003. It was their first and only album released on record label DreamWorks Records. The album's title was a reference to its members' best known line-up during their most successful album, 1996's '' Another Level''. Two of the members returned for the recording of ''Level II''. Mark Middleton returned to the fold after he was replaced by Terrell Phillips on 1999's ''Finally'' to launch a gospel music career. Dave Hollister returned on the song "Bygones", as he also left the group to start his solo career. Founding members Teddy Riley and Chauncey Hannibal patched things up to record ''Level II''. A few years earlier, they were involved in a very public dispute that signaled the group's demise at the end of 1999. After Blackstreet's eventual dissolution, Riley entered into a short-lived reunion with his previous group Guy. Hannibal attempted a solo career, while Eric Williams returned to writing ...
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