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Bottoms Up (other)
Bottoms Up may refer to: Music * "Bottoms Up" (Brantley Gilbert song), 2013 * ''Bottoms Up'' (Illinois Jacquet album), 1968 * "Bottoms Up" (Nickelback song) from Nickelback's album ''Here and Now'' * ''Bottoms Up'' (Obie Trice album), 2012 * "Bottoms Up" (Trey Songz song), 2010 *''Bottoms Up!'', a 1959 album by jazz group The Three Sounds *"Bottoms Up", a song by Keke Palmer from her debut album ''So Uncool'' *"Bottoms Up!", track four on Van Halen's album ''Van Halen II'' Film and television * ''Bottoms Up'' (1934 film), a 1934 musical comedy film * ''Bottoms Up'' (1960 film), starring Jimmy Edwards * ''Bottoms Up'' (2006 film), a film starring Paris Hilton * 'S Up, the fifth episode of the first series of British sitcom ''Bottom'' Other uses *Bottoms Up Club, a bar in Hong Kong See also *Bottom-up (other) Bottom-up may refer to: * Bottom-up analysis, a fundamental analysis technique in accounting and finance * Bottom-up parsing, a computer science strategy * Bottom- ...
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Bottoms Up (Brantley Gilbert Song)
"Bottoms Up" is a song recorded by American country rock singer Brantley Gilbert. It is the first single from his third studio album '' Just as I Am'', and was released on December 16, 2013. The song was written by Gilbert, Justin Weaver and Brett James. A remix featuring Atlanta-based rapper T.I., was included on the reissue of ''Just as I Am''. Content The song is a mid-tempo song with country rock influences. The song has the male narrator addressing his lover and offering to party with her by telling her, "tonight it's bottoms up." Reception Critical Giving it 4 out of 5 stars, Markos Papadatos of ''Digital Journal'' wrote that "With this new song, he has shown maturity as both a vocalist and songwriter…'Bottoms Up' seems like a fun track for him to play at his live shows that will surely get the crowd excited." Matt Bjorke of ''Roughstock'' rated it 3.5 out of 5, saying that "If you like the sound of the stuff from Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett, you’ ...
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Bottoms Up (Illinois Jacquet Album)
''Bottoms Up'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Illinois Jacquet which was recorded in 1968 and released on the Prestige label.Prestige Records discography
accessed April 16, 2013


Reception

Scott Yanow of stated, "Even in 1968 when the jazz avant-garde was becoming quite influential, tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet played in his own timeless style, performing in an idiom little changed during the previous 20 years".Yanow, S
Allmusic listing
accessed April 16, 2013


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Bottoms Up (Nickelback Song)
"Bottoms Up" is a single by Canadian rock band Nickelback as the second single from their seventh studio album, ''Here and Now (Nickelback album), Here and Now''. A ''Billboard'' review of the song said that it was a "surprising return to [...] bawdy arena rock," but that it was also "amazingly monolithic" and "lack[ed] the slick melodies of the group's past hits." Release The song was made free for listening on the band's official website on September 22, 2011 and was released as an official single on September 26. It was made available for download on September 27. The official lyric video for "Bottoms Up" was released on YouTube on November 17. Track listing UK Track listing #"Bottoms Up" (Clean Edit) #"Bottoms Up" (Album Version) US Track Listing #"Bottoms Up" (Clean Edit) Charts Year-end charts References

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Bottoms Up (Obie Trice Album)
''Bottoms Up'' is the third studio album by American rapper Obie Trice. It was released on April 3, 2012, by Black Market Entertainment. The album entering the charts at number 113, with 5,000 physical albums sold in the first week. The album is his first effort since ''Second Round's on Me'' in 2006 and features production from Dr. Dre and Eminem. Background The title of the album, ''Bottoms Up'', was chosen as Obie Trice was keen to keep the alcohol-related theme for his album titles. He had begun working on the album while in the process of releasing his second album, ''Second Round's on Me''. As of 21 May 2007, Obie Trice told MTV that he was at the time "a few songs deep", and had by that point collaborated with just Daz Dillinger. He also stated that he'd like to get work done with Eminem, 50 Cent, Slaughterhouse, Young Buck, Akon, Cashis, Jazze Pha, and Devin the Dude. On the topic of collaborating, Obie Trice also explained to MTV, "I don't really know a lot of art ...
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Bottoms Up (Trey Songz Song)
"Bottoms Up" is a song by American singer Trey Songz. It was produced by Kane Beatz and features rapper Nicki Minaj. The song serves as the lead single from his fourth studio album, ''Passion, Pain & Pleasure''. It is his most successful single to date, peaking at number 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Background The song was intentionally leaked on July 13, 2010, and to celebrate the release of the song, Songz discussed the song with Minaj on Ustream. In the webcast, Songz explained how the collaboration came together, stating: "I'm in L.A. for BET Awards weekend, I'm working on a couple records, and I do this song called 'Red Lipstick,' and then I do 'Bottoms Up' the next day. I hit Nicki and I'm like, 'Man, I've got these two incredible records, I think one of them is gonna be my first single, and I need you to do it. Can you come this weekend? Can you come down?' I stayed a couple extra days and she came through. Two, three days later I got a verse back that was just stupid. ...
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Bottoms Up!
''Bottoms Up!'' is the second album by jazz group The Three Sounds featuring performances recorded in 1958 and 1959 and released on the Blue Note label.Blue Note discography
accessed October 11, 2010


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The review by awarded the album 3 stars stating "Pianist Gene Harris, bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Bill Dowdy are in top form performing their brand of funky jazz, which left plenty of room for inventive solos along with the percolating grooves... Well worth searching for".Yanow, S.
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So Uncool
''So Uncool'' is the debut studio album by American singer and actress Keke Palmer. The album was released on September 18, 2007 by Atlantic Records. Even though it received a positive review, the album did not perform well on the ''Billboard'' charts. In 2009, Palmer moved from Atlantic to Interscope Records. Singles The lead single A lead single (also known as a debut single) is the first single to be released from a studio album by an artist or a band, usually before the album itself is released and also occasionally on the same day of the album's release date. Release s ... "Footworkin'" was released on July 4, 2007. A concert tour was created to promote the single. "Keep It Movin'" was released on July 17, 2007 as the second single. It features rapper Big Meech. It was sent to US Mainstream radio on August 7, 2007, after being released in Europe on July 17. Promotional singles "Skin Deep" was released as the only promotional single on July 17, 2007, along with K ...
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Van Halen II
''Van Halen II'' is the second studio album by American rock band Van Halen. Released on March 23, 1979, it peaked at number six on the ''Billboard'' 200 and spawned the singles " Dance the Night Away" and " Beautiful Girls". As of 2004, it has sold almost six million copies in the United States. Critical reaction to the album has been positive as well, with ''The Rolling Stone Album Guide'' praising the "feel-good, party atmosphere" of the songs. Background and recording Recording of the album took place at Sunset Studio less than a year after the release of the band's 1978 debut album, ''Van Halen''. Recording of the album began on December 10, 1978, just one week after completing their first world tour, and was complete within a week. The band used a Putnam 610 console to record the album, similar to the console Eddie would later install in his home studio in 1983. Many of the songs on ''Van Halen II'' are known to have existed prior to the release of the first album, and are pr ...
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Bottoms Up (1934 Film)
''Bottoms Up'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code Hollywood, pre-Code musical comedy film made by Fox Film Corporation, and was directed by David Butler (director), David Butler who co-wrote original story and screenplay with producer Buddy G. DeSylva and co-star Sid Silvers. The picture stars Spencer Tracy, Pat Paterson, John Boles (actor), John Boles and Herbert Mundin, and features Thelma Todd in a supporting role. Plot The film tells the story of a promoter who helps a Hollywood extra actress toward stardom; however, she turns from him toward her leading man. At a film premiere of Judith Marlowe's new film, Smoothie meets Wanda, an aspiring actress, Hal, a singing newspaper agent, and Limey, an impoverished Englishman and forger. Mingling outside, Wanda tells them that she's been dropped by her studio and is very discouraged. Smoothie brings her, Hal, & Spud, home, telling her that he'll promote her and assures Hal & Spud that he'll help them to make money, too. He hears her sing ...
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Bottoms Up (1960 Film)
''Bottoms Up'' is a 1960 British comedy film. It stars Jimmy Edwards in a spin-off of his TV comedy series ''Whack-O!'', playing the seedy, alcoholic, School corporal punishment, cane-wielding headmaster of Chiselbury School, a fictional private school, British public school. Screenplay was by Michael Pertwee, with additional dialogue by Frank Muir and Denis Norden. The cast includes juvenile actor Mitch Mitchell, John "Mitch" Mitchell (as Wendover), who in the late 1960s was the drummer in The Jimi Hendrix Experience, using his adult stage name, Mitch Mitchell, and it also marks the first film appearance of Richard Briers. Plot summary Professor Jim Edwards is the headmaster of Chiselbury School, a private school, private boarding school for boys. A new head of the school's Board of Governors threatens to replace him as headmaster unless he can drastically improve the school's performance. When Edwards is also confronted by his bookmaker demanding money he owes and which he ca ...
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Bottoms Up (2006 Film)
''Bottoms Up'' is a 2006 American romantic comedy film starring Jason Mewes and Paris Hilton. The film was directed by Erik MacArthur who is also one of the co-authors of the screenplay. Plot Owen Peadman is a Minnesota bartender who arrives in Los Angeles to try to help his father raise money to save his small restaurant. Owen moves in with his gay uncle, Earl, and tries to integrate himself into the high society of Hollywood, where he has a chance run-in with a wealthy socialite named Lisa Mancini and her uptight actor boyfriend Hayden Field. Owen, using a little influence and blackmail, gets a taste of the scandalous lifestyles of the Hollywood upper crust while dealing with his growing romantic feelings for Lisa. Cast *Jason Mewes as Owen Peadman *David Keith as Uncle Earl Peadman *Paris Hilton as Lisa Mancini * Brian Hallisay as Hayden Field *Jon Abrahams as Jimmy DeSnappio * Phil Morris as Pip Wingo *Nicholle Tom as Penny Dhue *Raymond O'Connor as Frank Peadman *Desmond Harri ...
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'S Up
"s Up" (short for Bottom's Up) is the fifth episode of the first series of British sitcom ''Bottom''. It was first broadcast on 15 October 1991. Synopsis Richie and Eddie mind their landlord's shop for him, but end up getting stuck on the rooftop after trying to watch cricket from there. Plot As the episode begins, Richie is trying to enjoy an English Sunday morning, while Eddie is trying to watch what he believes are pornographic videos. After Eddie has forced Richie to sit down to watch the film, the pair observe that the film is not particularly erotic and Richie suggests that the "''Furry Honey-pot Adventure''" is probably a kids film. Eddie's other purchases also turn out to be innocent - "''Big Jugs''" is a history of Victorian pottery and "''Swedish Lesbians in Blackcurrant Jam''" is actually "''Swedish Legends in Blackcurrant Jam Making''". Eddie was disappointed that he spent an hour choosing some wrong videos and ruining his own Sunday entertainment. At this point, th ...
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