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Look Out (album)
Look Out may refer to: * ''Look Out!'' (Stanley Turrentine album), 1960 * ''Look Out!'' (Johnny "Hammond" Smith album), 1962 *'' Look Out – Phineas Is Back!'', 1978 album by Phineas Newborn Jr. *''Look Out!'' (20/20 album), 1981 album by 20/20 * "Look Out!" (song), 2018 song by Rusko *"Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)", 1967 song on the Monkees album, '' More of the Monkees'' See also *Lookout (other) A lookout or look-out is a person on a ship in charge of the observation of the sea for hazards, other ships, land, etc.. Lookout may also refer to: Observers and observation *Fire lookout, a person assigned the duty to look for fire from a high ...
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Look Out! (Stanley Turrentine Album)
''Look Out!'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine featuring his earliest recordings as a leader on the Blue Note label performed by Turrentine with Horace Parlan, George Tucker and Al Harewood.Stanley Turrentine discography
accessed January 4, 2010.


Reception

The review by Steve Leggett awarded the album 4½ stars and states "Although he is best known for his bluesy soul-jazz outings, tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine's first Blue Note session as a leader was a much more traditional bop affair, and the resulting album... shows as much artful restraint as it does groove. Not that this is a bad thing, since it allows Turrentine's big, clear tone to shi ...
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Look Out! (Johnny "Hammond" Smith Album)
''Look Out!'' is an album by jazz organist Johnny "Hammond" Smith, with saxophonist Seldon Powell, recorded for the New Jazz label in 1962.Johnny "Hammond" Smith discography
accessed April 24, 2013


Reception

awarded the album 3 stars.Allmusic listing
accessed April 24, 2013.


Track listing

All compositions by Johnny "Hammond" Smith except where noted # "Upset" – 3:32 # "Soul Grits" – 5:51 # "There'll Never Be a Love" – 7:25 # "Let Everybody Say Amen" – 5:03 # "Clemente" – 5:37 # "
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Look Out – Phineas Is Back!
''Look Out – Phineas Is Back!'' is an album by American jazz pianist Phineas Newborn Jr. recorded in 1976 but not released on the Pablo label until 1978.Phineas Newborn Jr. discography
accessed May 11, 2015

accessed May 11, 2015


Reception

The review by states "On what would be one of his final sessions, Newborn is in surprisingly strong form playing in a trio".
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20/20 (band)
20/20 was an American power pop band based in Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood, California. They were active from 1977 to 1983 and reunited during the mid-1990s to the late 1990s. In the mid-1970s, Steve Allen and Ron Flynt played together in Tulsa. Allen and Flynt were graduates of Nathan Hale High School (Oklahoma), Nathan Hale High School, and both attended Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, Oklahoma State University, where Flynt earned a degree in music. Allen decided to move to Los Angeles in 1977 after fellow Tulsa natives Phil Seymour and Dwight Twilley met with success. Once in Los Angeles, Allen met with Mike Gallo (singer/songwriter/keyboardist/drummer), who had already conceived of the idea and name for the band (after having spent time in the UK). Gallo first started writing with Allen, and later auditioned Allen's friend from Tulsa, Ron Flynt, for 20/20. The three-piece band signed with Greg Shaw's Bomp! Records in 1978 to record a single. Between the release o ...
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Look Out! (song)
"Look Out!" is a song by British dubstep producer and DJ Rusko. It was self-released on 26 January 2018. Background and release In May 2017, it was revealed that Rusko had been diagnosed with gastric lymphoma, a rare type of stomach cancer and that he would take time off from producing music to receive treatment. In October, he appeared in an interview with electronic music publication website Your EDM, announcing that his treatment was successful and that he had become cancer-free. The song was released on 26 January 2018 as a digital download and on music streaming services by Rusko. The song was marked as Rusko's first release since his collaborative extended play ''EP 2'' with dubstep producer Caspa, released in 2016. Overall, he went through eight months between the start of his treatment and the release of "Look Out!". Critical reception "Look Out!" was well received by most critics. Sadye Auren of '' Nest HQ'' called the song Rusko's "victory anthem", noting the songs' ...
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More Of The Monkees
''More of the Monkees'' is the second studio album by the American pop rock band the Monkees. It was recorded in late 1966 and released on Colgems label #102 on January 9, 1967. It displaced the band's own debut album from the top of the ''Billboard'' 200 chart and remained at No.1 for 18 weeks—the longest of any Monkees album. Combined, the first two Monkees albums were at the top of the ''Billboard'' chart for 31 consecutive weeks. ''More of the Monkees'' also went to No.1 in the UK. In the U.S. it has been certified quintuple platinum by the RIAA with sales of more than five million copies. ''More of the Monkees'' is also notable for being the first pop/rock album to be the best-selling album of the year in the U.S. History Monkee-mania had reached full swing by the time the album was released. The Monkees' second single, "I'm a Believer"—included on this album—held the number one position on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and they were about to embark on a highly successfu ...
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