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Out Of Here (other)
Out of Here may refer to: * ''Out of Here'' (Departure Lounge album), 2000 * ''Out of Here'' (Corduroy album), 1994 *"Out of Here", a song on The Soup Dragons album '' Hydrophonic'' See also *''Outta Here'', a 2009 album by Esmée Denters *Outta Here (Esmée Denters song) "Outta Here" is the title song of the debut studio album by Dutch R&B singer-songwriter Esmée Denters. It was released as the debut single both from the artist and the album in the Netherlands on 14 April 2009, 27 April in New Zealand followed ... * Outta Here (Laura Tesoro song) {{disambiguation ...
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Out Of Here (Departure Lounge Album)
''Out Of Here'' is an album by Tim Keegan and Departure Lounge, released on Keegan's Meek Giant label in 2000. Track listing #"Music for Pleasure" #"The New You" #"Slow News Day" #"Disconnected" #"Win Them Back" #"Save Me from Happiness" #"Postcard from a Friend" #"Johnny A" #"Stay on the Line" #"We've Got Everything We Need" #"1911999" External links Pitchfork review of the album {{Authority control Departure Lounge (band) albums 2000 debut albums ...
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Out Of Here (Corduroy Album)
''Out of Here'' is the third album by the London-based acid jazz band Corduroy, released in 1994. The album reached No. 73 in the UK Albums Chart in October 1994. The single "Mini" reached No. 76 in the UK Singles Chart and has been included on many Acid Jazz compilation albums. The album also features a cover of Lemmy's '' Motorhead'', which reached No. 82 in the UK Singles Chart. The album was reissued on vinyl by Acid Jazz Records in 2018. Reception AllMusic awarded the album 3 stars. Clark Collis from Select rated the album 2 out of 5, calling "Motorhead" "rather excellent", but saying "Other than that, it's difficult not to concur with the band's obvious wish that they'd been around 20 years ago. And not bothering us now." In his review for '' Louder Than War'', Matt Mead states: "''Out of Here'' features mostly full vocal songs, brothers Addison leading the way here with their Stevie Wonder/Manfred Mann type duel vocals", while he describes the single "Mini" as "a ...
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Hydrophonic (Soup Dragons Album)
''Hydrophonic'' is the fourth and final studio album from The Soup Dragons. By this stage, lead singer Sean Dickson was the only original member of the band, working with a variety of session musicians including Bootsy Collins, Lynval Golding, Neville Staples, Tina Weymouth, The Kick Horns and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. It was released in 1994 to weak sales and generally apathetic or poor reviews. Jason Damas's AllMusic review has since claimed that this was an injustice and that "if you liked the more rocking parts of ''Hotwired'', and want to hear more, this is an extremely worthwhile place to go." Trouser Press was contrastingly dismissive, called the album a "soggy hodgepodge of lunkheaded rock, would-be hip-hop, blues, soulful backing vocals and chants" and advised readers to "flush it". Following the disappointing sales of the album, Dickson ended the Soup Dragons and went on to form The High Fidelity The High Fidelity were a British rock band, formed in 1995 by ...
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Outta Here
''Outta Here'' is the debut studio album by Dutch pop artist and songwriter Esmée Denters. It was released on Tennman Records in May and June 2009 in Europe, and was released in the UK on 11 January 2010. Production was handled mostly and executively by Justin Timberlake with Denters herself co-writing the album. The album was preceded by the release of the title track " Outta Here" as the first single. The song was released in April 2009, reaching top ten in the Netherlands and the UK, number 12 in New Zealand, and number 26 in Belgium. After the album's release, " Admit It" was released as the second single on 4 September 2009 and peaked at 28 in the Netherlands. Background In the summer of 2007, Timberlake and Denters began writing and producing songs for her debut album. In April 2009, Denters confirmed on Dutch radio station Radio 538 that her debut album, ''Outta Here'', would be released on 22 May 2009, also confirming that the album is a mix of pop and R&B with ...
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Outta Here (Esmée Denters Song)
"Outta Here" is the title song of the debut studio album by Dutch R&B singer-songwriter Esmée Denters. It was released as the debut single both from the artist and the album in the Netherlands on 14 April 2009, 27 April in New Zealand followed by 16 August in the UK. It is Denters's most successful single to date, reaching number three in the Netherlands, seven in the United Kingdom and the top twenty in New Zealand and Ireland. Background Denters said in a UK interview that this song inspired the name of the album. Speaking of the album she said The song has been written by Jason Perry and Ester Dean with Justin Timberlake and Polow da Don providing the production. It is also the debut single to be released on Timberlake's own record label Tennman Records. It was one of the last songs written for the album. Critical reception David Balls of ''Digital Spy Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest di ...
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