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Rip It Up (Razorlight Song)
Rip It Up may refer to: Music Albums * ''Rip It Up'' (Dead or Alive album), 1987 * ''Rip It Up'' (Little Richard album), 1973 * ''Rip It Up'' (Orange Juice album), 1982 * ''Rip It Up'' (Thunder album), 2017 Songs * "Rip it Up" (James Reyne song), 1987 * "Rip It Up" (Little Richard song), 1956, also recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets * "Rip It Up" (Jet song), 2006 * "Rip It Up" (Razorlight song), 2003 * "Rip It Up" (Orange Juice song), 1983 * "Rip It Up", a 1981 song by Adolescents from the eponymous album * "Rip It Up", a 2000 song by 28 Days from the album ''Upstyledown'' Magazines * ''Rip It Up'' (magazine), a New Zealand-based music magazine * ''Rip It Up'' (Adelaide), a weekly Adelaide street press magazine See also * ''Rip It Up and Start Again'', a 2005 book on post-punk music by Simon Reynolds * Rip It * Rip (other) Rest in peace (RIP), a phrase from the Latin (), is sometimes used in traditional Christian services and prayers, such as in the Cath ...
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Rip It Up (Dead Or Alive Album)
''Rip It Up'' is a greatest hits album released by Dead or Alive in 1987 on Epic Records Epic Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America Sony Corporation of America (SONAM, also known as SCA), is the American arm of the Japanese conglomerate Sony Group .... It contains eight singles from their two prior albums, '' Youthquake'' (1985) and '' Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know'' (1986), segued together much like a DJ-mix. No new songs were included on this album, although the versions present here are alternate versions that were created by editing different 12-inch mixes together, creating unique track lengths and sounds. A new Japanese version entitled ''Rip It Up +1'' was released in 2004 that included one bonus track. Track listing References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rip It Up (Dead Or Alive Album) 1987 greatest hits albums Dead or Alive (band) compilation albums Albums p ...
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Rip It Up (Little Richard Album)
Rip It Up may refer to: Music Albums * ''Rip It Up'' (Dead or Alive album), 1987 * ''Rip It Up'' (Little Richard album), 1973 * ''Rip It Up'' (Orange Juice album), 1982 * ''Rip It Up'' (Thunder album), 2017 Songs * "Rip it Up" (James Reyne song), 1987 * "Rip It Up" (Little Richard song), 1956, also recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets * "Rip It Up" (Jet song), 2006 * "Rip It Up" (Razorlight song), 2003 * "Rip It Up" (Orange Juice song), 1983 * "Rip It Up", a 1981 song by Adolescents from the eponymous album * "Rip It Up", a 2000 song by 28 Days from the album ''Upstyledown'' Magazines * ''Rip It Up'' (magazine), a New Zealand-based music magazine * ''Rip It Up'' (Adelaide), a weekly Adelaide street press magazine See also * ''Rip It Up and Start Again'', a 2005 book on post-punk music by Simon Reynolds * Rip It * Rip (other) Rest in peace (RIP), a phrase from the Latin (), is sometimes used in traditional Christian services and prayers, such as in the Cath ...
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Rip It Up (Orange Juice Album)
''Rip It Up'' is the second album released by Scottish post-punk band Orange Juice. It was released in 1982. This album contains their hit song of the same name, which reached the Top 10. The album was included in the book ''1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''. Track listing #" Rip It Up" – 5:19 (Edwyn Collins, David McClymont, Malcolm Ross, Zeke Manyika) #"A Million Pleading Faces" – 3:14 (Manyika) #"Mud in Your Eye" – 3:56 (Collins) #"Turn Away" – 3:19 (Ross) #"Breakfast Time" – 5:10 (Collins) #"I Can't Help Myself" – 5:05 (Collins, McClymont) #"Flesh of My Flesh" – 3:15 (Collins) #"Louise Louise" – 2:51 (Collins) #"Hokoyo" – 5:06 (Collins, McClymont, Ross, Manyika, Zop Cormorant) #"Tenterhook" – 5:01 (Collins) 1998 Reissue Bonus Tracks #"Tongues Begin to Wag" - 4:14 (Collins, McClymont, Ross, Manyika) #"Barbecue" - 4:48 (Collins, McClymont, Ross, Manyika) #"Flesh of My Flesh" (7" version) - 3:16 (Collins) Personnel ;Orange Juice * Edwyn Collins ...
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Rip It Up (Thunder Album)
''Rip It Up'' is the eleventh studio album by hard rock band Thunder and the follow-up to their 2015 album ''Wonder Days''. The album was released in the UK on 10 February 2017 and entered the UK album chart at number three, giving the band their highest placing since their 1992 album Laughing on Judgement Day. Track listing All songs written by Luke Morley. #"No One Gets Out Alive" – 4:21 #"Rip It Up – 4:43 #"She Likes the Cocaine" – 4:34 #"Right from the Start" – 5:23 #"Shakedown" – 4:08 #"Heartbreak Hurricane" – 4:46 #"In Another Life" – 4:57 #"The Chosen One" – 5:09 #"The Enemy Inside" – 3:10 #"Tumbling Down" – 5:25 #"There's Always a Loser" – 4:38 Personnel *Danny Bowes – lead and backing vocals *Luke Morley – guitars, keyboards and backing vocals *Gary James Gary Harry James, popularly known as 'Harry' James (born 14 December 1960 in Beckenham, Kent, England) is an English drummer best known for his work with hard rock band Thunder and m ...
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Rip It Up (Little Richard Song)
"Rip It Up" is a rock and roll song written by Robert Blackwell and John Marascalco. In June 1956, Specialty Records released it as a single by Little Richard with "Ready Teddy" as the B-side. The song reached the top position on the ''Billboard'' Rhythm & Blues Records chart as well as number 17 on the magazine's broader Billboard Hot 100. The version peaked at number 30 in the UK Singles Chart. The tenor saxophone solo is by Lee Allen. Also in 1956, Bill Haley and his Comets released a version of the song. Their version reached number 25 on the Hot 100, and number four in the UK Singles Chart. The song, which was recorded at J&M Recording Studio in New Orleans, is included as a full-length performance by Earl Palmer with guest vocalist Ivan Neville and house band in the 2005 documentary film '' Make It Funky!'', which presents a history of New Orleans music and its influence on rhythm and blues, rock and roll, funk and jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in ...
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Rip It Up (Jet Song)
"Rip It Up" is a song from Australian rock band Jet's second album, '' Shine On'' (2006). It was released on 27 November 2006 as the album's second single in Australia. Fellow band members and brothers Chris and Nic Cester, together with Cameron Muncey, co-wrote the track. Note: User may have to click 'Search again' and provide details at 'Enter a title:' e.g Rip It Up; or at 'Performer:' Jet At a concert at London's Brixton Academy Nic, the lead singer, announced "Here's a song we've written about Paris Hilton – it's called 'Rip It Up'", he referred to American socialite Paris Hilton Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, and entertainer. Born in New York City, and raised there and in Beverly Hills, California, she is a great-granddaughter of Conra .... Contactmusic.com's reporter claims that the track "includes lyrics threatening to kill Hilton's pet dog... ndincludes a reference to her infamo ...
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Rip It Up (Razorlight Song)
Rip It Up may refer to: Music Albums * ''Rip It Up'' (Dead or Alive album), 1987 * ''Rip It Up'' (Little Richard album), 1973 * ''Rip It Up'' (Orange Juice album), 1982 * ''Rip It Up'' (Thunder album), 2017 Songs * "Rip it Up" (James Reyne song), 1987 * "Rip It Up" (Little Richard song), 1956, also recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets * "Rip It Up" (Jet song), 2006 * "Rip It Up" (Razorlight song), 2003 * "Rip It Up" (Orange Juice song), 1983 * "Rip It Up", a 1981 song by Adolescents from the eponymous album * "Rip It Up", a 2000 song by 28 Days from the album ''Upstyledown'' Magazines * ''Rip It Up'' (magazine), a New Zealand-based music magazine * ''Rip It Up'' (Adelaide), a weekly Adelaide street press magazine See also * ''Rip It Up and Start Again'', a 2005 book on post-punk music by Simon Reynolds * Rip It * Rip (other) Rest in peace (RIP), a phrase from the Latin (), is sometimes used in traditional Christian services and prayers, such as in the Cath ...
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Rip It Up (Orange Juice Song)
"Rip It Up" is a 1983 single by Scottish indie pop band Orange Juice. It was the second single to be released from their 1982 album of the same name. The song became the band's only UK top 40 success, reaching no. 8 in the chart. "Rip It Up" signalled a departure from the sound of the band's earlier singles, with Chic-influenced guitars and using a synthesiser to create a more disco-oriented sound. The song was sampled in 2009 by British soul singer Beverley Knight on her song "In Your Shoes" from the album '' 100%''. In 2014, ''NME'' ranked it at number 216 in its list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It was also included by ''Pitchfork'' at number 157 in a list of The Best 200 Songs of the 1980s. Recording and influences The song was recorded as part of the sessions for Orange Juice's second studio album and would go on to become the title track of said album. It marked a departure from their previous guitar-pop based material, instead utilising Chic style guitar-fun ...
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Adolescents (album)
''Adolescents'', also known as ''The Blue Album'' due to its cover design, is the debut studio album by American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in April 1981 on Frontier Records. Recorded after guitarist Rikk Agnew and drummer Casey Royer joined the band, it features several songs written for their prior group, the Detours, including "Kids of the Black Hole" and "Amoeba", which became two of the Adolescents' most well-known songs. ''Adolescents'' was one of the first hardcore punk albums to be widely distributed throughout the United States, and became one of the best-selling California hardcore albums of its time. The band never toured in support of it, and broke up four months after its release. The ''Blue Album'' lineup of Agnew, Royer, guitarist Frank Agnew, bassist Steve Soto and singer Tony Brandenburg reunited several times in subsequent years, but only for brief periods. Background and recording The Adolescents formed in Fullerton, California in January 1980. T ...
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Upstyledown
''Upstyledown'' is the second studio album by Australian punk band 28 Days produced by Kalju Tonuma. It was released in July 2000 and debuted at No. 1 on the Australian ARIA Charts and was certified platinum. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001, the album was nominated for Breakthrough Artist – Album, losing out to The Avalanches' ''Since I Left You''. Track listing Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications Release history See also * List of number-one albums of 2000 (Australia) These are the Australian number-one albums of 2000, per the ARIA Charts. Notes *Number of number one albums: 19 *Longest run at number one (during 2000): '' On How Life Is'' by Macy Gray (8 weeks) See also * 2000 in music *List of number- ... References 2000 albums 28 Days (band) albums {{2000s-punk-rock-album-stub ...
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Rip It Up (magazine)
''Rip It Up'' was a bi-monthly New Zealand music magazine that was published from 1977 to 2015. History and profile Started in June 1977 as a free monthly giveaway, it grew rapidly, with its monthly print run reaching 30,000 copies by the mid-1980s. p. 205 The new magazine arrived at an opportune moment, with the musical revolutions of punk rock and new wave arriving in New Zealand in the first few years of its existence - two genres which the new magazine was to champion, alongside local music trends such as the Dunedin sound. For many years it was unequalled as a New Zealand source of information on rock music. The magazine's back-catalogue also provides an unrivalled reference for information about the history of New Zealand's rock music. The brainchild of Murray Cammick and Alistair Dougal, ''Rip It Up'' was circulated free via record shops for fourteen years as a music rag produced on a meagre budget. In 1991 the physical quality of the publication improved, making the tra ...
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