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Hideaway or Hide Away may refer to: Film * ''Hideaway'' (1937 film), an American comedy film * ''Hideaway'' (1995 film), an American horror film by Brett Leonard * ''Hideaway'' (2009 film) or ''The Refuge'', a French film by François Ozon * ''Hide Away'' (film), a 2011 American film by Chris Eyre Music * Hideaway (jazz club), a jazz venue in south London Albums * ''Hideaway'' (America album) (1976) * ''Hideaway'' (David Sanborn album) (1980) * ''Hideaway'' (The Weepies album) (2008) * ''Hideaway'' (Wavves album) (2021) * ''Hideaway'', a 1986 album by Stanley Clarke * ''Hideaway'', a 2012 album by Matt Bianco Songs * "Hide Away" (instrumental), a 1960 composition by Freddie King; covered by Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and other artists * "Hideaway" (Tessanne Chin song) (2006) * "Hideaway" (Cockney Rebel song) (1974) * "Hide Away" (Daya song) (2015) * "Hideaway" (De'Lacy song) (1995) * "Hideaway" (Delays song) (2006) * "Hideaway" (Kiesza song) (2014) * "Hid ...
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Hideaway (1937 Film)
''Hideaway'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Richard Rosson. Based on the 1937 play ''A House in the Country'' by Melvin Levy, the screenplay was written by J. Robert Bren and Edmund L. Hartmann. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it opened on August 13, 1937. The film stars Fred Stone, Emma Dunn, Marjorie Lord and J. Carroll Naish. Cast * Fred Stone as Franklin Peterson * Emma Dunn as Emma Peterson * Marjorie Lord as Joan Peterson * J. Carrol Naish as Mike Clarke * William Corson as Bill Parker * Ray Mayer as Eddie Baxter * Bradley Page as Al Miller * Paul Guilfoyle as Norris * Tommy Bond as Oscar Peterson * Dudley Clements as Sheriff Roscoe W. Wiggins * Alec Craig as Jerry Nolan * Charles Withers as Yokum * Otto Hoffman Otto F. Hoffman (May 2, 1879 – June 23, 1944) was an American film actor. He appeared in almost 200 films between 1915 and 1944. He was born in New York City and died in Los Angeles, California, from lung cancer. Hoffman's ...
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Hideaway (Delays Song)
''You See Colours'' is the second studio album by British rock band Delays, released on 6 March 2006 through Rough Trade Records. The band released their debut studio album '' Faded Seaside Glamour'' in early 2004; by the year's end, they had composed 40 songs for its follow-up. Because the band's keyboardist Aaron Gilbert lost the only copies of their demos, lead singer Greg Gilbert decided to let the other members contribute to the writing. ''You See Colours'' was recorded at studios Real World, Rockfield, and Dustsucker Sound with producer Graham Sutton. Focusing on indie rock and pop songs, ''You See Colours'' spotlights Gilbert's vocals. ''You See Colours'' received generally favourable reviews from critics, some of whom praised the musicianship. The album charted at number 24 in the UK Albums Chart, while its singles "Valentine" and "Hideaway" charted at number 23 and 35 in the UK Singles Chart, respectively. After Delays toured twice in the United Kingdom, in late 2005 ...
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Hideaway (novel)
''Hideaway'' is a novel by American horror writer Dean Koontz, published by Putnam in 1992. It is a supernatural thriller centering on an antique dealer named Hatch Harrison who develops a telepathic connection with a serial killer after a car accident leaves him clinically dead for over 80 minutes. It was made into a film of the same name starring Jeff Goldblum, Christine Lahti, Alicia Silverstone, and Jeremy Sisto in 1995. Plot Following a traffic accident that left him clinically dead for more than 80 minutes, a Southern California antique dealer named Hatch Harrison begins experiencing strange dreams and visions that connect him to a psychopathic killer who calls himself " Vassago". The killer believes that he is the human incarnation of one of the demon princes of Hell, and that if he murders enough innocent human beings and offers them up in sacrifice to his Master, he will be allowed to return to the afterlife and rule at Satan's right hand. He also has a strange cond ...
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Hideaway, Texas
Hideaway is a largely residential city and gated community in Smith County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,201. Hideaway is part of the Tyler Metropolitan Statistical Area. History The land that now encompasses Hideaway was originally included in the large plantation owned by Texas governor Richard B. Hubbard. Later, the land was purchased by developer James Fair. In 1967, Fair planned and developed the land, naming it "Hide-A-Way Lake." The community was slated to contain with a total 1,944 residential lots. In 2000, the community, then managed by Hideaway Homeowners, Inc. (which is the HOA) and Hideaway Lake Club, Inc. (which operates the golfing facilities) merged, forming a municipal corporation known as Hideaway Lake Club, Inc. Demographics As of the 2020 United States census, there were 3,201 people, 1,470 households, and 1,067 families residing in the city. There is a poverty rate of about 6% and an individual income of around $ ...
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Guilty Pleasures (Barbra Streisand Album)
''Guilty Pleasures'' is the thirty-first studio album by Barbra Streisand. It was released in September 2005 in conjunction with Barry Gibb. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, the album is titled ''Guilty Too''. It is the follow-up to Streisand's 1980 album, ''Guilty'', which also featured Barry Gibb. The album features a cover of Gibb's late brother Andy's song "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away". In the United States the album peaked at no. 5 and has been certified Gold (500,000 copies sold) continuing Streisand's record of achieving the most gold and platinum records for a female artist, and in second place in general behind Elvis Presley. The album was also top 3 in the UK, where it has been certified Platinum (over 300,000 copies sold). Both albums can also be considered partial- collaboration albums, since Streisand not only did two duets with Gibb, but Gibb could also be heard as a background vocalist in a few other songs solely by the artist herself, along with the fact ...
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Villains (Queens Of The Stone Age Album)
''Villains'' is the seventh studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age, released on August 25, 2017 through Matador. The album was announced on June 14, with a teaser trailer taking the form of a comedy skit featuring the band performing a polygraph test with Liam Lynch. The first single, " The Way You Used to Do", was released the following day along with the announcement of a world tour. ''Villains'' is the first Queens of the Stone Age album to not feature any special guest musicians, the second to not feature Mark Lanegan, and the first to feature Jon Theodore as full time member of the band. The album received widely positive reviews and performed well commercially, topping ''Billboard''s Top Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts. At the 2018 Grammy Awards ceremony, it was nominated for Best Rock Album, losing to The War on Drugs' ''A Deeper Understanding''. Background and recording Several of the songs from the album were previewed in some form p ...
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In My Room (album)
''In My Room'' is the debut album by Jacob Collier, released on 1 July 2016. The album is a collection of original pieces and covers, including a cover of " In My Room", a song by the Beach Boys. In February 2017, two of the songs on this album won Grammy Awards: Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella for the Stevie Wonder song " You and I" and Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals for a cover of "Flintstones", the theme song from the 1960s television series ''The Flintstones''. For this album, Jacob won the 2016 Jazz FM "Digital Initiative of the Year". It also was number one on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Charts. He began working on the album in late 2015, after performing with the WDR Big Band in a concert in Cologne, Germany. He arranged, recorded and produced the album entirely on his own, playing every instrument heard in the album. As part of the creation of the album, he created a new instrument called the "Harmoniser", a synthesiser which samples the v ...
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Long Distance (Ivy Album)
''Long Distance'' is the third studio album by the American band Ivy. It was released on November 8, 2000, in Japan, while the US version was released on July 10, 2001, by Nettwerk. A departure from Ivy's previous studio albums '' Realistic'' (1995) and '' Apartment Life'' (1997), ''Long Distance'' was influenced by new wave, but maintained Ivy's signature blend of indie pop and indie rock music. Ivy collaborated with long-time producer Peter Nashel for two of the album's tracks, while the rest were written and produced entirely by members Andy Chase and Adam Schlesinger. ''Long Distance'' received positive reviews upon its release. Many critics favored Ivy's new approach, although some found it less interesting compared to the material on ''Apartment Life''. Three singles were released from the album. " Lucy Doesn't Love You" and " Disappointed" were both commercially unsuccessful, while the album's third single, " Edge of the Ocean", appeared in numerous films and television pro ...
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Sunburn (Fuel Album)
''Sunburn'' is the full-length debut album by the band Fuel released in 1998. It was produced by Steven Haigler. The songs "Shimmer", "Jesus or a Gun", and "Bittersweet" were released as singles. "Shimmer" peaked at #42 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. ''Sunburn'' was certified Platinum (one million units sold) by the RIAA on May 24, 2000. Track listing All songs written by Carl Bell.The ''Sunburn'' liner notes state Bell as sole writer of all the songs on the album, though BMI publishing lists Bell and Brett Scallions as writers o"Jesus or a Gun"an"Ozone" *The "special expanded edition" re-issue of the album including two bonus tracksFuel's Two Re-issues to Come!
''Melodic.net.'' September 17, 2003. was released on September 23, 2003. "Walk the Sky" was initially recorded in 1998 with producer

The Circus (Erasure Album)
''The Circus'' is the second studio album by English synth-pop duo Erasure, released on 30 March 1987 by Mute Records in Germany and the United Kingdom and on 7 July 1987 by Sire Records in the United States. It was Erasure's second consecutive album to be produced by Flood. ''The Circus'' became the duo's breakthrough in the UK, spawning four successful singles and reaching number six. It was an immediate success thanks to the number two UK placing of the first single " Sometimes", six months earlier. The album remains Erasure's longest-running on the UK charts. Although mainstream success in the US did not occur with this album, it did generate two hits (including a number-one) on ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. It also became their first record to enter the ''Billboard'' 200. '' The Two Ring Circus'', also released in 1987, is a double 12-inch remix album that served as a companion piece to ''The Circus''. It includes remixes and re-recordings along with live ...
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Hilary Duff (album)
''Hilary Duff'' is the third studio album by American singer Hilary Duff. It was released on September 15, 2004, by Hollywood Records. The seventeen-track album saw Duff collaborating with the same producers she did on ''Metamorphosis''. Recording sessions for the album took place inbetween Duff's filming of ''Raise Your Voice'' (2004) and '' The Perfect Man'' (2005). The album was a modest commercial success, and it received generally negative reviews from music critics, many of whom compared the album to the music of Avril Lavigne and Ashlee Simpson. The album debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 192,000 copies in its first week. To date, ''Hilary Duff'' has sold 1,800,000 copies in the US, less than her debut album which sold 3.9 million copies in the country. It became her second consecutive number one debut in Canada and produced two singles that were not major hits. It was eventually certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Amer ...
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Pendulum (Creedence Clearwater Revival Album)
''Pendulum'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released by Fantasy Records on December 9, 1970. It was the second studio album the band released that year, arriving five months after ''Cosmo's Factory''. Overview The album is the only one by Creedence Clearwater Revival to not contain any cover songs (all of the tracks were written by John Fogerty); it is the last album the band recorded while Tom Fogerty was still a member, as he left the group in early 1971 to start a solo career; and the last of the band's albums to be produced solely by John Fogerty. The only single taken from the album, "Have You Ever Seen the Rain"/"Hey Tonight", was released in January 1971, and reached number eight on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The most sonically adventurous CCR album, ''Pendulum'' is noted for its widespread use of keyboards and saxophones, in contrast to the group's previous albums, which were dominated by the guitar. It also cont ...
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