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Sins Of My Father (other)
Sins of My Father may refer to: * ''Sins of My Father'' (film), a 2009 Argentine documentary film about Pablo Escobar * "Sins of My Father" (song), a 2012 song by Usher * "Sins of My Father", a 1995 song by Andy Prieboy from '' Sins of Our Fathers'' * "Sins of My Father", a 2004 song by Tom Waits from '' Real Gone'' See also * Sins of the Father (other) {{disambig ...
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Sins Of My Father (film)
''Sins of My Father'' ( es, Pecados de mi padre) is a 2009 Argentine- Colombian documentary film directed by Nicolas Entel. It tells the story of the notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar from the inside perspective of his son, now living in Argentina under the name Sebastián Marroquín. Synopsis In 1993, after Pablo Escobar is gunned down by the police, his then 16-year-old son Juan Pablo flees to Argentina together with his mother and sister. To avoid being identified and in fear of his life he changes his name to Sebastián Marroquín. "My life was worth $4 million ... That’s the price they put on my head," he said. After a decade of silence, Marroquín and his mother publicly speak about the life of their family member for the first time. In an attempt to end the cycle of violence and to ask for forgiveness Marroquín travels to Colombia to meet the sons of two of his father's most prominent murder victims: presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán and Minister of Justice ...
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Sins Of My Father (song)
"Sins of My Father" is a song recorded by American recording artist Usher for his seventh studio album ''Looking 4 Myself'' (2012). The song, a collaborative effort between Usher, Terry Lewis, Salaam Remi, and Rico Love, tells the story of a "tortured soul" in a "volatile" relationship." Critics noted Usher's relationship with ex-wife Tameka Foster to be the basis of the song, which contains references to their children together. Usher himself added that the song itself is a "kind of testament" for the type of father he is. "Sins of My Father" is a soul song that contains prominent blues, dub, Motown and reggae influences. It received universal acclaim from music critics, who cited it as a stand-out track on ''Looking 4 Myself''. Upon the release of ''Looking 4 Myself'', the song debuted at number 62 on the South Korea Gaon International Chart, with sales of 5,813 digital copies. Writing and recording "Sins of My Father" was written by Usher, Rico Love, Salaam Remi and T ...
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Sins Of Our Fathers
''Sins of Our Fathers'' is the second album by the American musician Andy Prieboy, released in 1995. The album cover graphic is by Josh Agle and is based on ''Hougoumont'' by Robert Gibb. The cover art depicts the repelling of Jerome's noon assault at the Battle of Waterloo. The album was recorded in a Los Angeles garage. Critical reception The ''Telegram & Gazette'' wrote that "Prieboy writes clever songs—loading them up with cultural and literary references—and delivers them with a big, theatrical sound that crosses Queen with Tom Lehrer." ''The Age'' listed the album as the fourth best of 1995. Track listing #"Sins of My Fathers" – 5:39 #"How Would I Know Love Now" – 5:53 #"Wine Red and TV Blue" – 4:32 #"All For Your Love Again" – 3:58 #"Psycho Ex" – 2:14 #"Cannot Not" – 5:06 #"When the Heart Awakes" – 3:38 #"Robbing Her Own Room" – 4:34 #"When This Dream Is Over" – 4:26 #"Who Do You Think We're Coming For"&nb ...
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Real Gone (album)
''Real Gone'' is the sixteenth studio album by Tom Waits, released October 3, 2004 in Europe, and October 5 in United States on the ANTI- label. The album was supported by the Real Gone Tour, playing sold out locations in North America and Europe in October and November 2004. The album features some of the few political songs Waits has written, the most explicit being "Day After Tomorrow", a song Waits has described as an "elliptical" protest song, protest against the Iraq War. It was chosen by the editors of ''Harp Magazine'' as the best album of 2004. A remixed, remastered version of the album was released by ANTI- on November 22, 2017, with the remastering process personally overseen by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan. Track listing All songs written by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan. # "Top of the Hill" – 4:55 # "Hoist That Rag" – 4:20 # "Sins of My Father" – 10:36 # "Shake It" – 3:52 # "Don't Go into That Barn" – 5:22 # "How's It Gonna End" – 4:51 # "Metropolit ...
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