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Temperamental may refer to: * ''Temperamental'' (Everything but the Girl album) * ''Temperamental'' (Divinyls album) * '' The Temperamentals'', a 2009 play about the founding of the Mattachine Society {{disambig ...
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Temperamental (Everything But The Girl Album)
''Temperamental'' is the tenth studio album by British musical duo Everything but the Girl. It was released on 27 September 1999 by Atlantic Records in the United States and Virgin Records in Europe. By the end of 1999, ''Temperamental'' had sold 115,000 copies in the United States, according to ''Billboard''. It sold over 500,000 copies worldwide and was met with success in the dance market. "The Future of the Future (Stay Gold)" (US Dance No. 1, UK No. 31), "Five Fathoms" (US Dance No. 1, No. UK No. 27), "Blame", "Temperamental" (US Dance No. 1, UK No. 72) and "Lullaby of Clubland" (US Dance No. 3) were released as singles. ''Temperamental'' was reissued by Edsel Records as a two-disc deluxe set on 4 September 2015. Background Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt recorded ''Temperamental'' in the immediate period following the birth of their twin daughters in 1998. Due to Thorn's preoccupation with motherhood, her level of involvement in the creation of the album was scaled back, with Wa ...
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Temperamental (Divinyls Album)
''Temperamental'' is the third album by Australian band Divinyls, released in 1988 (see 1988 in music) by Chrysalis Records. Three singles were lifted from the album – " Back to the Wall", their cover of Syndicate of Sound's "Hey Little Boy" and "Punxsie". The album reached No. 11 in Australia, but despite heavy promotion, was the last to be released through Chrysalis. Amphlett explained: "We still owed them more than a million dollars – unpaid reimbursement of their advances for recording, distributing and promoting three albums, and supporting all those tours, yet they let us off the hook. Chrysalis knew, as did we, that we'd never be able to repay such a sum. They figured that because ''Temperamental'' hadn't broken us in the States, we were never going to make it there and they'd be smarter to write off our debt as a tax deduction. 'It's time to split', they said. 'We can't do anything more with Divinyls'." Amphlett believed the album contained some of the band's ...
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