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Carry Me Home (Mavis Staples Album)
Carry Me Home may refer to: * ''Carry Me Home'' (album), a 2022 album by Levon Helm and Mavis Staples * ''Carry Me Home'' (Love Kills EP), 2007 * ''Carry Me Home'' (Third Day EP), 2002 * "Carry Me Home", a song by AC/DC, the B-side of the single " Dog Eat Dog" * "Carry Me Home", a song by After the Fire from '' Der Kommissar'' * "Carry Me Home", a song by Take That from the 2015 re-release of the album ''III'' * "Carry Me Home", a song by The Killers from the deluxe edition of '' Battle Born'' * "Carry Me Home", a song by The Living End from '' Roll On'' * "Carry Me Home" (Sweeplings song), 2015 * ''Carry Me Home'' (book), a 2001 book by Diane McWhorter {{disambiguation ...
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Carry Me Home (album)
''Carry Me Home'' is a 2022 collaborative album between Americans roots rock drummer Levon Helm and soul singer Mavis Staples, released on Anti-. Made from sessions recorded at Helm's studio in 2011, shortly before his death, the album has received praise from critics. Critical reception Editors at AnyDecentMusic? characterized critical consensus as a 7.5 out of 10, with eight reviews. The editors of AllMusic scored the album four out of five stars, with reviewer Mark Deming noting that "it's an excellent document of the simple, powerfully eloquent magic that happens when Mavis Staples steps before a vocal mike and lets her spirit elevate all around her". For ''Pitchfork'', Grayson Haver Currin rated this release a 7.5 out of 10, summing it up as "a jubilant lesson in living history" with Helm's drumming, Staples' singing, and their dual backing bands noted as powerful ensembles, as well as the political and religious themes of the lyrics. In ''The Guardian'', Alexis Petridis r ...
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Carry Me Home (Love Kills EP)
''Carry Me Home (EP)'' is the third EP recording by Toronto indie rock band Love Kills. Released May 2007 (independent), the EP's 6 songs are unique in that they are all accompanied by scored cello duets, attempting to mesh with the band's usual fuzz and feedback palette. Track listing #Suicide - 3:37 #Carry Me Home - 3:44 #It's Leaving Me Down - 2:41 #Now Caroline - 3:40 #Let It Roll - 2:28 #Give Me Something I Can Love - 4:34 (all songs by Pat Rijd) Credits * Heather Flood - vocals, tambourine * Pat Rijd - guitar, vocals * Tom Flood - guitar, effects * Mark Bergshoeff - bass guitar * Jay Talsma - drums * Gary Simkins - cello The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually tuned in perfect fifths: from low to high, C2, G ... * Claire Burrows - cello References {{Reflist External linksNOW! Magazine Review Love Kills (band) al ...
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Carry Me Home (Third Day EP)
The discography of American Christian rock band Third Day consists of thirteen studio albums, three extended plays (EPs), two compilation albums, three live albums, seven music videos, thirty-nine single Single may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * Single (music), a song release Songs * "Single" (Natasha Bedingfield song), 2004 * "Single" (New Kids on the Block and Ne-Yo song), 2008 * "Single" (William Wei song), 2016 * "Single", by ...s and sixty-five other appearances. Discography Independent albums Studio albums Live albums Compilation albums Holiday albums EPs Singles 1996–1999 2000–2018 Other charting songs Video albums Music videos This is a list of the music videos made by Third Day. Other album appearances This is a list of other album appearances by Third Day on various albums. Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Third Day Discographies of American artists Christian music discographies Rock music group discographies ...
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Dog Eat Dog (AC/DC Song)
"Dog Eat Dog" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the second track of their album ''Let There Be Rock'', released in 1977, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott. It was released as a single in Australia, and included the non-album track "Carry Me Home" on the B-side, which was later released on '' Backtracks''. AC/DC played "Dog Eat Dog" on their Black Ice World Tour until early 2010 when they dropped it from the set list and added "High Voltage". Personnel *Bon Scott – lead vocals *Angus Young – lead guitar *Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar, backing vocals * Mark Evans – bass guitar *Phil Rudd – drums Production *Producers: Harry Vanda Johannes Hendrikus Jacob van den Berg (born 22 March 1946), better known as his stage name Harry Vanda, is a Dutch Australian musician, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as lead guitarist of the 1960s Australian rock band the Easy ..., George Young Charts References External ...
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Der Kommissar (album)
''Der Kommissar'' is a compilation album released by the band After the Fire in 1982, featuring the new title track A title track is a song that has the same name as the album or film in which it appears. In the Korean music industry, the term is used to describe a promoted song on an album, akin to a single, regardless of the song's title. Title track may a ..., an English-language cover of a minor Falco hit from earlier that year. With the exception of "Der Kommissar", the singles featured on this compilation were originally from After the Fire's three studio albums recorded for the CBS label: ''Laser Love'', ''80-F'', and ''Batteries Not Included''. In the US, the album was released simply as ''ATF'' by Epic Records on LP and audio cassette with a different track list. It had been released in 2001 on CD by Collectables Records again with a different track list. The U.K. and European CD release follows the original track list. "Der Kommissar" became the band's biggest state ...
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III (Take That Album)
''III'' is the seventh studio album by English pop band Take That. It is their first studio album since 2010's ''Progress'' and the first to feature the band as a trio, following the departures of Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. The album was released on 28 November 2014. According to Gary Barlow, the album's sound is an "amalgamation of the past eight years" of Take That material. The album debuted at number one in the UK, becoming Take That's seventh number-one album. Recording Recording for the album began in January 2014, with Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen entering the recording studio as a trio, with the consent of Jason Orange, who was undecided at the time whether or not he wanted to continue with the band. At the time, Robbie Williams had stated that he may not be able to record as part of the group due to his tour commitments and the upcoming birth of his second child. In the end, Williams was not present during the recording sessions. In September 2014 ...
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Battle Born (album)
''Battle Born'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band the Killers. It was released in the United Kingdom on September 17, 2012, by Vertigo Records and in the United States the following day by Island Records. The phrase "Battle Born" appears on the state flag of Nevada and is the name of the recording studio owned by the band, where the majority of the album was recorded. Recorded following an extended hiatus, the band worked with five producers during the recording of the album: Steve Lillywhite, Damian Taylor, Brendan O'Brien, Stuart Price, and Daniel Lanois. Background and recording Following the completion of the band's Day & Age World Tour in January 2010, the Killers announced that the band would be entering an extended hiatus. During this time, frontman Brandon Flowers and bassist Mark Stoermer released solo albums, ''Flamingo'' (2010) and '' Another Life'' (2011), respectively, while drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr. released a studio album with his side-project ...
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Roll On (The Living End Album)
''Roll On'' is the second studio album by Australian punk rock band The Living End. It was released in Australia and New Zealand in November 2000, and internationally in March 2001. The album was the band's last major work to feature drummer Travis Demsey. In the downtime following the album's release and subsequent tour, he would leave the band, to be replaced by Andy Strachan. ARIA publicised that ''Roll On'' had officially achieved 2× platinum status in Australia in November 2007. Background Musically, the album marked a change from the sound of their debut album, ''The Living End''. ''Roll On'' had a notably more polished sound (as compared to the rawer sound of the previous album). Horn sections featured on numerous songs, such as "Uncle Harry" and "Killing The Right". Whereas the previous album had displayed punk and rockabilly influences (by artists such as Green Day and Stray Cats), ''Roll On'' showed more Australian rock influences, particularly artists of the 80s ...
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Carry Me Home (Sweeplings Song)
"Carry Me Home" is a 2015 song by American folk-pop duo the Sweeplings. The song premiered on NPR in July 2015, and was released as part of the album ''Rise & Fall'' in August. The song was later used as the backdrop for the official trailer for the final season of the Netflix series '' Longmire''. History Composition and lyrical interpretation "Carry Me Home" was written by singer-songwriters Cami Bradley and Whitney Dean, known collectively as the Sweeplings. The song is about the loss of loved ones, "written from the perspective of the one leaving." Lyrics include "Lay down my bones knowing I'll be in a better place/Release my soul, carry me home". Releases NPR premiered "Carry Me Home" in July 2015; its official release came in August with the Sweeplings' debut album ''Rise & Fall''. When the Sweeplings signed with Nettwerk in 2018, they offered an acoustic version of the song ahead of the deluxe version re-release of the album. Other appearances The official trailer for ...
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