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Out To Lunch (band)
Out to Lunch may refer to: *''Out to Lunch!'', a 1964 album by Eric Dolphy * ''Out to Lunch'' (album), a 1994 album by Mainesthai * ''Out to Lunch'' (TV program), a 1974 ABC special * ''Out to Lunch'' (video game), a multi-platform action video game created by Mindscape *"Out to Lunch", a poem in the Conductors of Chaos poetry anthology *"Out To Lunch", a song by Krokus from ''The Blitz'' *"Out to Lunch", a column by South African writer David Bullard See also *"Along Comes Mary "Along Comes Mary" is a song composed by Tandyn Almer, originally recorded by American sunshine pop band the Association. It was the group's first hit, released on their debut album, '' And Then... Along Comes the Association'' (1966). Backgr ...
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Out To Lunch!
''Out to Lunch!'' is a 1964 album by jazz multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy. His only recording on Blue Note as a leader, it was issued as BLP 4163 and BST 84163. Featuring Dolphy in a quintet with trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, bassist Richard Davis and drummer Tony Williams, it was generally considered by critics as one of the finest albums issued on Blue Note, and widely viewed as one of the high points of 1960s avant-garde jazz. The album cover designed by Reid Miles features a photo of a "Will Be Back" sign displayed in a shop window showing a seven handed clock. Background Dolphy declared "Everyone's a leader in this session", and he was fortunate to be joined by four sympathetic musicians, three of whom had previously performed and recorded with him. Freddie Hubbard had roomed with Dolphy when they both first arrived in New York, and was featured on ''Outward Bound'' (1960), Dolphy's first album as a leader. Dolphy and Hubbard also appeared ...
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Out To Lunch (album)
''Out to Lunch'' is the debut studio album of Mainesthai, released in June 1994 by Zoth Ommog Records. It is a side project, along with Benestrophe, of Gary Dassing and Dwayne Dassing of Mentallo & the Fixer with vocalist Michael Greene. Music The music of ''Out to Lunch'' was entirely composed by Dwayne Dassing and Gary Dassing with Michael Greene writing the lyrics and providing vocals. Like Mentallo & the Fixer's previous albums, ''Out to Lunch'' fuses science fiction and horror film samples into its industrial music but with a stronger emphasis on keyboards and unique percussion. The album was re-released by Metropolis Records on Jananuary 1998 without additional content. On February 16, 2018 it was issued as a music download by Alfa Matrix on the label's Bandcamp Reception Steve Huey of AllMusic awarded the album three out of five stars and said " Mainesthai's ''Out to Lunch'' features aggressive industrial rhythms underpinning the melodic vocals of Mike Greene. ...
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Out To Lunch (TV Program)
''Out to Lunch'' is a prime-time television special that was broadcast on December 10, 1974, on ABC, from 9 to 10pm ET. It mixed the ''Sesame Street'' Muppets and the cast of ''The Electric Company'' along with guest stars Elliott Gould, Barbara Eden and Carol Burnett. This is the first and one of the few ''Sesame Street''-related productions directly produced by The Jim Henson Company, then-named Henson Associates (the others being the 1989 television special ''Sesame Street… 20 Years & Still Counting'' and the 1999 feature film ''The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland''). A member of the ''Electric Company'' cast, Rita Moreno, received an Emmy nomination in 1975 for her participation in the show in the category of ''Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Variety or Music''. Plot In the program, ABC News anchor Bill Beutel and his stage manager wrapped up a newscast and left the studio to take a lunch break. After they leave, the Muppets and the ...
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Out To Lunch (video Game)
''Pierre le Chef is... Out to Lunch'' is a video game that was released for the Game Boy and SNES in 1993 by Mindscape. It is a side-scrolling platform game about a French chef trying to collect ingredients for his dishes by going to different countries to catch them as they have escaped. Ports for the Amiga and Amiga CD32 were released in 1994. Plot Pierre le Chef is touring the world preparing his dishes, but his ingredients have escaped and he must capture them. Pierre must watch out for bacteria, insects, and his arch-rival, Le Chef Noir. Noir, an evil chef jealous of Pierre's success, wants to ruin his career by releasing all of his gathered ingredients. Gameplay There is a single-player mode and a two-player alternating mode. In either mode, Pierre le Chef is the playable character. The objective is to capture a set number of ingredients before time runs out. Ingredients must be caught in a net and emptied into the level's cage. However, at every level, the player mu ...
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A Poetry Anthology
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey É‘. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguis ...
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The Blitz (Krokus Album)
''The Blitz'' is the eighth studio album by the Swiss hard rock band Krokus, released in August 1984. It became a gold album in the United States. The band hit the Billboard Hot 100 with "Midnite Maniac" from that album and became the first Swiss act to do so. While preparing to record it, the group had tapped Patrick Mahassen to join the band on guitar, with Mark Kohler switching to bass. However, Mahassen would end up leaving the band before recording commenced, and the album was ultimately recorded as a quartet; Andy Tanas played bass on the subsequent tour. The song "Boys Nite Out", written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, was originally recorded by Adams for his hit 1984 album '' Reckless'' but was left off the final track list. Adams' version eventually saw a release on the 30th anniversary reissue of ''Reckless''. UK-based company Rock Candy Records reissued the album on CD in 2014. In pop culture A cover of Krokus' version of "Ballroom Blitz", originally performed by ...
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David Bullard
David Bullard (born 1952, London) is a British-born and South African naturalized columnist, author, TV presenter and celebrity public speaker known for his controversial satire and sharp wit. Early career Bullard studied English and Drama at Exeter University, gave up on the idea of becoming a barrister and, instead, became a trader on the London Stock Exchange before emigrating to South Africa in 1981. In South Africa he continued his career in financial services before starting a column entitled "Out to Lunch" for the Business Times section of The Sunday Times newspaper in 1994. It was thought to be one of the most widely read columns published in the country (with a claimed readership at its peak of 1.7mln readers) at least in part because of Bullard's habit of insulting and infuriating the rich and famous. Books In 2002 the first collection of his columns, ''Out to Lunch'', went straight to the number 1 best seller spot in December 2002. That was followed by a second col ...
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