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Man Overboard (Ian Hunter Album)
Man Overboard may refer to: * Man overboard, an emergency in which a person has fallen off a boat or ship into the water Games * Man overboard (dominoes), situation in dominoes when a player has no matching tiles and is forced to draw from the boneyard Literature * ''Man Overboard!'', a 1936 novel by Freeman Wills Crofts * ''Man Overboard'', a nonfiction book by Jose Dalisay Jr. * ''Man Overboard'' (book), a 1995 nonfiction book by Burl Barer * ''Man Overboard'', a novel by Monica Dickens * ''Man Overboard!'', a novel by Francis Marion Crawford 1903 Film and TV * ''Man Overboard'' (film), a 1921 German film directed by Karl Grune * "Man Overboard" (''Yes, Prime Minister''), a 1987 episode of ''Yes, Prime Minister'' Music * Man Overboard (band), an American pop punk band Albums * ''Man Overboard'' (Man Overboard album), 2011 * ''Man Overboard'' (Bob Welch album), 1980 * ''Man Overboard'' (Buck 65 album), 2001 * ''Man Overboard'', an album by Ian Hunter Songs * ...
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Man Overboard
"Man overboard!" is an exclamation given aboard a vessel to indicate that a member of the crew or a passenger has fallen off of the ship into the water and is in need of immediate rescue. Whoever sees the person's fall is to shout, "Man overboard!" and the call is then to be reported once by every crewman within earshot, even if they have not seen the victim fall, until everyone on deck has heard and given the same call. This ensures that all other crewmen have been alerted to the situation and notifies the officers of the need to act immediately to save the victim. Pointing continuously at the victim may aid the helmsman in approaching the victim. Causes A person may fall overboard for any number of reasons: they might have been struck by one of the ship's booms, they may have lost their footing on a slippery deck or while climbing the ship's ratlines, they may have deliberately jumped overboard in a suicide attempt, or any number of other reasons. Falling overboard is one of ...
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Man Overboard (Buck 65 Album)
''Man Overboard'' is a studio album by Canadian hip hop musician Buck 65. Originally released on Anticon in 2001, it was re-released on Warner Bros. Records in 2002. Reception ''Man Overboard'' has received generally favorable reviews from critics. Clay Jarvis of ''Stylus Magazine'' called the album "a revolutionary album, using coolness as an instrument of subversion." Robert Christgau gave it an "A−" rating. Thomas Quinlan of ''Exclaim! ''Exclaim!'' is a Canadian music and entertainment publisher based in Toronto, which features in-depth coverage of new music across all genres with a special focus on Canadian and emerging artists. The monthly Exclaim! print magazine publishes 7 ...'' noted that " hebeats are Buck's most laid back yet, but with a tendency towards some low-end sounds." Track listing ;2001 Anticon release ;2002 Warner Bros. Records re-release References External links * Buck 65 albums Anticon albums 2001 albums {{2001-hiphop-album-stub ...
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Perfect Remedy
''Perfect Remedy'' is the nineteenth studio album by English rock band Status Quo. In terms of British chart success, it marked a new low for the band, reaching a high of only No. 49 during a two-week run. The two singles from it, 'Not at All' and 'Little Dreamer', peaked at No. 50 and No. 76 respectively. In the memoir, 'XS All Areas: Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt' (Sidgwick & Jackson, 2004, p. 290), Rossi said that it sold well in Europe and Australia, but they were back to square one in Britain. 'I don't know why it did so poorly. You could argue that the scene had moved on.' Track listing #" Little Dreamer" (Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) 4:04 #" Not at All" (Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) 2:54 #"Heart On Hold" (Andy Bown, Phil Palmer) 3:36 #"Perfect Remedy" (Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) 4:36 #"Address Book" (Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) 3:37 #"The Power of Rock" (Rick Parfitt, Pip Williams, Francis Rossi) 6:04 #"The Way I Am" (John Edwards, Jeff Rich, Mike Paxman) 3:35 #"To ...
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Down Til Dawn
''Down til Dawn'' is the debut studio album by Polytechnic Polytechnic is most commonly used to refer to schools, colleges, or universities that qualify as an institute of technology or vocational university also sometimes called universities of applied sciences. Polytechnic may also refer to: Educatio ..., released on April 30, 2007 in the UK. A US release date has not been announced. Much of the songs are re-recorded from previously released EPs and singles, including "Won't You Come Around?," "Pep," "Man Overboard," "Cold Hearted Business" and "Running Out Of Ideas." Track listing # "Bible Stories" - 4:01 # "Won't You Come Around?" - 3:21 # "Man Overboard" - 4:17 # "Rain Check" - 4:23 # "Cold Hearted Business" - 3:56 # "Still Spinning" - 5:12 # "Pep" - 2:46 # "Quay Street" - 4:08 # "Hoof" - 4:42 # "Polling Card" - 3:23 # "Running Out Of Ideas" - 6:43 References 2007 albums {{2000s-indie-rock-album-stub ...
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Money And Cigarettes
''Money and Cigarettes'' is the eighth solo studio album by Eric Clapton, recorded after his first rehabilitation from alcoholism. Produced by Clapton and Tom Dowd with, apart from Albert Lee, a new backing band of veteran session musicians including Donald "Duck" Dunn, Roger Hawkins, and Ry Cooder. The album was moderately successful commercially, reaching Top 20 chart positions in several countries. Critical reception was lukewarm. Background The cover depicts Clapton, cigarette in hand, standing next to a melting Fender Stratocaster guitar. Clapton chose the name of the album "because that's all I saw myself having left" after his first rehabilitation from alcoholism. After finishing a North American tour, Clapton and his touring band consisting of Henry Spinetti, Gary Brooker, Chris Stainton and Dave Markee went into the Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, to record tracks for a new studio album. Listening to the new recordings, Clapton recalled, the songs have got a ...
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The Caretaker Race
The Caretaker Race were an English indie pop band formed in East London in 1986 when singer/guitarist Andy Strickland (also a part-time music journalist) left The Loft. Strickland recruited Dave Mew (drums), Henry Hersom (bass guitar), and Sally Ward (keyboards). The band's name came from a ''Star Trek'' paperback adventure.Foxdude Records
Gaining comparisons with The Go-Betweens,Larkin, Colin: ''The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music'', Guinness, 1992, p. 53, they initially released a brace of singles on their own ''Roustabout Records'' label before signing to the ''Foundation'' label in 1989. Hersom left to join
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Blondie (album)
''Blondie'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Blondie, released in December 1976 by Private Stock Records. Overview The first single "X Offender" was originally titled "Sex Offender", but since radio stations would not play a song with such a provocative title, the band renamed the song. After disappointing sales and poor publicity, the band ended their contract with Private Stock and signed with Chrysalis Records in mid 1977. Chrysalis re-released the album in September 1977, when they issued Blondie's 2nd album "Plastic Letters", along with the single "In the Flesh". The album reached No. 14 in Australia, where the band had already had a top-3 entry with "In the Flesh". The album also charted at No. 75 in the UK in early 1979, where the band had become immensely popular. Through the production of Richard Gottehrer, who had worked with the Angels and other artists of the 1950s and 1960s, much of the music is suffused with the girl group sound of that era. Debbie H ...
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Man Overboard (Do-Re-Mi Song)
"Man Overboard" is a song by Australian rock/pop group Do-Ré-Mi recorded in 1982 for the EP '' The Waiting Room''. The song was re-recorded in 1985 and released in May 1985 as the lead single from the group's debut studio album, ''Domestic Harmony''. The 7" vinyl version has three tracks, which were written by lead vocalist Deborah Conway, drummer Dorland Bray, bass guitarist Helen Carter and guitarist Stephen Philip. Note: requires user to input song title e.g. MAN OVERBOARD The song is the first Australian hit to include lyrics referring to anal humour, penis envy and pubic hair; it also had no chorus. The single version was produced and engineered by Gavin McKillop. At the 1985 Countdown Music Awards, the song won Best Debut Single. In 2001, Carter recalled the problems Do-Ré-Mi had with their record company over "Man Overboard" for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV series ''Long Way to the Top'', "There was a real hit-maker mentality ... people would say 'It can ...
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Man Overboard (Blink-182 Song)
"Man Overboard" is a song by the American rock band Blink-182. It was first released on September 2, 2000, through MCA Records as the lead single from the band's live album ''The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!)'' (2000). It is the sole studio recording on the release, and was recorded as a bonus track to help promote its release. The song's lyrics, credited to bassist Mark Hoppus and guitarist Tom DeLonge, are about losing their original drummer Scott Raynor to alcohol abuse. In the song, Hoppus repeats the refrain "so sorry it's over," and goes on to highlight occasions in which a friend was too intoxicated to be dependable. The song was originally written during sessions for the band's third album, ''Enema of the State''. Musically, the song is led by a distinctive bass line, accompanied by melodic guitar riffs and straightforward rock drums. Its songwriting was slow to develop, with the group unable to complete its lyrics in time for placement on the albu ...
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Ian Hunter (singer)
Ian Hunter Patterson (born 3 June 1939) is an English singer-songwriter and musician who is best known as the lead singer of the English rock band Mott the Hoople, from its inception in 1969 to its dissolution in 1974, and at the time of its 2009, 2013, and 2019 reunions. Hunter was a musician and songwriter before joining Mott the Hoople, and continued in this vein after he left the band. He embarked on a solo career despite ill health and disillusionment with commercial success, and often worked in collaboration with Mick Ronson, David Bowie's sideman and arranger from ''The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars'' period. Mott the Hoople achieved some commercial success, and attracted a small but devoted fan base. As a solo artist, Hunter charted with lesser-known but more wide-ranging works outside the rock mainstream. His best-known solo songs are "Once Bitten, Twice Shy", later covered by Great White, and "England Rocks", which was modified to " Clevela ...
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Man Overboard (Bob Welch Album)
''Man Overboard'' is the fourth solo album released in 1980 by Bob Welch, former guitarist and singer with rock band Fleetwood Mac. It was reissued as a 2-for-1 CD (the first half being the songs from '' The Other One'') by Edsel Records in 1998. Although it is not currently in print, it was made available for download on iTunes in 2008. Track listing All songs written by Bob Welch except where noted. # "Man Overboard" (Welch, John Carter) – 4:43 # "Justine" – 4:09 # "Nightmare" (Welch, Carter) – 3:24 # "B666" – 5:17 # "Don't Rush the Good Things" (Neil Gammack) – 3:40 # "The Girl Can't Stop" – 3:14 # "Jealous" – 2:32 # "Fate Decides" – 3:02 # "Reason" – 2:43 # "Those Days Are Gone" – 2:50 Personnel Musicians * Bob Welch – vocals, guitar * Alan Bran – bass guitar * David Adelstein – keyboards, synthesizer * Alvin Taylor – drums * Randy Meisner – vocals (tracks 8–9) * Norton Buffalo – harmonica (track 5) * Marty Jourard – keyboards (tra ...
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Man Overboard (dominoes)
The following is a glossary of terms used in dominoes. Besides the terms listed here, there are numerous regional or local slang terms. Terms in this glossary should not be game-specific, i.e. specific to one particular version of dominoes, but apply to a wide range of domino games. For glossaries that relate primarily to one game or family of similar games, see the relevant article. A ; Ace : The end of a tile marked with one spot. A 'one'.''Domino Glossary''
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