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TSOP can stand for: *"TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", a 1974 hit single by the band MFSB * The State of Palestine, the sovereign Palestinian state * TSOP Records, a subsidiary of Philadelphia International Records, named after the hit MFSB song *''The Sound of Perseverance'', a 1998 album by the band Death * Thin small-outline packages, a type of surface mount electronics technology *''This Side of Paradise ''This Side of Paradise'' is the 1920 debut novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. It examines the lives and morality of carefree American youth at the dawn of the Jazz Age. Its protagonist, Amory Blaine, is a handsome middle-class stu ...'', the 1920 debut novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald * TSOP.. Series (Example TSOP17), IR Receiver Modules for ...
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TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia)
"TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" is a 1974 recording by MFSB featuring vocals by The Three Degrees. It was written by Gamble and Huff as the theme for the American musical television program ''Soul Train'', which specialized in African American musical performers. The single was released on the Philadelphia International Records label. It was the first television theme song to reach No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. At the 17th Annual Grammy Awards in 1975, the song won the Grammy for Best R&B Instrumental Performance. Background The song is an instrumental, featuring a blend of string instruments and a horn section. There are two vocal parts: a passage where The Three Degrees sing "People all over the world" and "Let's get it on. It's time to get down". The words "People all over the world" are not heard in the original version. The version heard on ''Soul Train,'' released on a 1975 Three Degrees album, ''International,'' had the series title sung over the first four notes ...
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The State Of Palestine
Palestine, officially the State of Palestine, is a country in West Asia. Recognized by 147 of the UN's 193 member states, it encompasses the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, collectively known as the occupied Palestinian territories, within the broader geographic and historical Palestine region. Palestine shares most of its borders with Israel, and it borders Jordan to the east and Egypt to the southwest. It has a total land area of while its population exceeds five million people. Its proclaimed capital is Jerusalem, while Ramallah serves as its administrative center. Gaza City was its largest city prior to evacuations in 2023. Situated at a continental crossroad, the region of Palestine was ruled by various empires and experienced various demographic changes from antiquity to the modern era. Being a bridge between Asia and Africa, it was treading ground for the Nile and Mesopotamian armies and merchants from North Africa, C ...
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TSOP Records
TSOP can stand for: *"TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", a 1974 hit single by the band MFSB *The State of Palestine, the sovereign Palestinian state * TSOP Records, a subsidiary of Philadelphia International Records, named after the hit MFSB song *''The Sound of Perseverance'', a 1998 album by the band Death * Thin small-outline packages, a type of surface mount electronics technology *''This Side of Paradise ''This Side of Paradise'' is the 1920 debut novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. It examines the lives and morality of carefree American youth at the dawn of the Jazz Age. Its protagonist, Amory Blaine, is a handsome middle-class stu ...'', the 1920 debut novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald * TSOP.. Series (Example TSOP17), IR Receiver Modules for R ...
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The Sound Of Perseverance
''The Sound of Perseverance'' is the seventh and final studio album by American death metal band Death, released on August 31, 1998, by Nuclear Blast. The album featured guitarist Shannon Hamm, drummer Richard Christy, and bassist Scott Clendenin for the first time. It was also Death's final studio album, as Chuck Schuldiner died due to brain cancer-related issues in 2001, and Death subsequently disbanded. It is considered to be one of the most accomplished releases in Death's discography, and has been called one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time by AllMusic reviewer Jason Hundey. Background and recording Prior to the recording of the album, Chuck Schuldiner had broken up the band due to tension with their previous label, Roadrunner Records and focused on his band Control Denied. He signed to Nuclear Blast, who mandated that Death release another album before the label would issue a Control Denied album. For the album, Schuldiner recruited Florida musicians Ri ...
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This Side Of Paradise
''This Side of Paradise'' is the 1920 debut novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. It examines the lives and morality of carefree American youth at the dawn of the Jazz Age. Its protagonist, Amory Blaine, is a handsome middle-class student at Princeton University who dabbles in literature and engages in a series of unfulfilling romances with young women. The novel explores themes of love warped by greed and social ambition. Fitzgerald, who took inspiration for the title from a line in Rupert Brooke's poem ''Tiare Tahiti'', spent years revising the novel before Charles Scribner's Sons accepted it for publication. Following its publication in March 1920, ''This Side of Paradise'' became a sensation in the United States, and reviewers hailed it as an outstanding debut novel. The book went through twelve printings and sold 49,075 copies. Although the book neither became one of the ten best-selling novels of the year nor made him wealthy, F. Scott Fitzgerald became a house ...
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