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Speed Of Life (Kyle Hollingsworth Album)
Speed of Life may refer to: * "Speed of Life" (David Bowie song), an instrumental from David Bowie's 1977 album ''Low'' * ''Speed of Life'' (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album), 2009 * ''Speed of Life'' (Adam Brand album), 2020 * ''Speed of Life'', a 2012 album by The Christians * ''Speed of Life'' (Dirty South album), 2013 * ''Speed of Life'' (TV series) a 2016 television drama produced by TVB {{dab ...
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Speed Of Life (David Bowie Song)
"Speed of Life" is the first instrumental by David Bowie. It is the opening track for his album '' Low'' from 1977. "Speed of Life" introduces the ''Low'' album, and, coupled with the instrumental "A New Career in a New Town", provides a front bookend for the A-side of the album. The track makes several immediate implications about the content of the album, with its heavy use of synthesizers as both effects and instruments, with the presence of Dennis Davis' drums and the overlaid harmonizer creating a distinctly different mix than any previous Bowie album. The song includes the refrain from Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again. Lyrics were originally planned for this song, but Bowie abandoned the idea after several attempts, deciding that the piece stood better on its own. Live versions * Performances from the Isolar II Tour have been released on ''Stage'' (1978) and '' Welcome to the Blackout'' (2018). The song was also performed during the 2002 tour, in which Bowie pl ...
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Speed Of Life (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Album)
''Speed of Life'' is the 23rd studio album from the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, released by NGDB Records on September 22, 2009. It reached number 59 on the U.S. Country charts. Track listing #"Tulsa Sounds Like Trouble to Me" ( Shawn Camp, Mark D. Sanders) – 4:36 #"Brand New Heartache" (Jeff Hanna, Donny Lowery) – 3:11 #"The Resurrection" (Matraca Berg, Alice Randall) – 4:13 #"Somethin' Dangerous" (Bob Carpenter, Tom Kell, Phil Soussan) – 3:25 #"Going Up the Country" (Alan Wilson) – 4:15 #"Jimmy Martin" (Phil Madeira, Jimmie Lee Sloas) – 3:35 #"Lost in the Pines" (John McEuen) – 1:05 #"Speed of Life" (Gary Scruggs) – 3:37 #"Amazing Love" (Bob Carpenter, Jeff Hanna, Tom Kell) – 4:06 #" Stuck in the Middle" ( Joe Egan, Gerry Rafferty) – 3:42 #"Earthquake" (Bob Carpenter, John McEuen) – 3:23 #"Tryin' to Try" (Jimmie Fadden, Guy Clark) – 2:49 #"Good To Be Alive" (Matraca Berg, Troy Verges) – 3:37 Personnel *Jeff Hanna – vocals, acoustic, electric and resonator ...
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Speed Of Life (Adam Brand Album)
''Speed of Life'' is the fifteenth studio album by Australian musician Adam Brand. The album was released on 13 March 2020. The album debuted at number 6 on the ARIA Charts The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the offici .... Brand said the whole experience of making this album was "a vastly different experience to all the other albums" he has made. He said "It was a calm and stress free process and I put that down to the place in life I'm at. I felt no pressure in putting this album together... no urgency to find that big hit song... to be honest I let my heart guide me this time, and my heart was full of the wonderful notion of my baby girl who was about to be born. I whole heartedly believe she gave me that calmness and clarity in knowing what I wanted to sing about this time aro ...
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The Christians (band)
The Christians are a musical ensemble from Liverpool, England. They had the highest selling debut album of any artist at Island Records and international chart hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Band biography The name of the band refers to the surname of the three brothers that were originally in the line-up, and is also coincidentally guitarist Henry Priestman's middle name. Garry Christian (born 27 February 1955, Liverpool) (lead vocals), Roger Christian (born 13 February 1950; died 1998 from brain tumour) (vocals, instrumentalist), Russell Christian (born 8 July 1956) (keyboards, saxophone, vocals), and Henry Priestman (born Henry Christian Priestman, 21 June 1955, in Kingston upon Hull, brought up in Liverpool) (keyboards, guitars, vocals) formed the band in 1985. Paul Barlow (drums), Mike Bulger (guitar/vocals) and Tony Jones on bass were also early members. Because of a reluctance to tour, Roger left in 1987. In ''Rock: The Rough Guide'', critic Charles Bottoml ...
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Speed Of Life (Dirty South Album)
''Speed of Life'' is the debut studio album of Australian DJ and producer Dirty South, released on March 5, 2013 by Phazing Records. The album displays a change from Dirty South's previous big room-influenced music to a more downtempo electronica sound. Background According to Dirty South, ''Speed of Life'' was recorded and composed on the road while he was touring in North America. During his days off in between of shows, he would travel to multiple studios located in New York, Las Vegas and Los Angeles to work on the album. Tracks would also be produced whenever Roganović irty Southexperienced stints of inspiration, which led him to record on his plane journeys or in his hotel rooms in which his laptop would be used. The album was finalised and mastered in his hometown, Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tas ...
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