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To Kingdom Come (other)
To Kingdom Come may refer to: * '' To Kingdom Come: The Definitive Collection'', a 1989 anthology album by The Band ** "To Kingdom Come", a 1968 song by The Band from '' Music from Big Pink'' * "To Kingdom Come" (song), a 2008 song by Passion Pit * "To Kingdom Come", an episode from the animated series '' Dragon Tales'' See also * Kingdom Come (other) * Til Kingdom Come (other) Til Kingdom Come may refer to: * ''Til Kingdom Come'' (film), 2020 documentary film * a reference to the Kingdom of God in Christian eschatology * idiomatically, hyperbole for "a very long time" or "never" * "Til Kingdom Come", a song by Pop Evil ...
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The Definitive Collection
(The) Definitive Collection may refer to: * ''The Definitive Collection'' (ABBA album), 2001 * ''The Definitive Collection'' (Australian Crawl & James Reyne album), 2002 *'' The Definitive Collection (A Life in Music)'', an album by Cilla Black, 2009 * ''The Definitive Collection'' (Cameo album), 2006 * ''The Definitive Collection'' (Eric Carmen album), 1997 * ''The Definitive Collection'' (Eliza Carthy album), 2003 * ''Definitive Collection'' (Tony Christie album), 2005 * ''The Definitive Collection'' (Terri Clark album) * ''The Definitive Collection'' (Patsy Cline album) * ''The Definitive Collection'' (Billy Ray Cyrus album), 2004 * ''The Definitive Collection'' (Deadstar album) * ''The Definitive Collection'' (DeBarge album) *''The Definitive Collection'', the 2007 reissue of '' His Best'' by Bo Diddley * ''Definitive Collection'' (Donovan album), 1995 * ''Definitive Collection'' (Electric Light Orchestra album) * ''Definitive Collection'' (Europe album), 1997 * ''The Definitive ...
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Music From Big Pink
''Music from Big Pink'' is the debut studio album by the Band. Released in 1968, it employs a distinctive blend of country, rock, folk, classical, R&B, blues, and soul. The music was composed partly in "Big Pink", a house shared by bassist/singer Rick Danko, pianist/singer Richard Manuel and organist Garth Hudson in West Saugerties, New York. The album itself was recorded in studios in New York and Los Angeles in 1968, and followed the band's backing of Bob Dylan on his 1966 tour (as the Hawks) and time spent together in upstate New York recording material that was officially released in 1975 as ''The Basement Tapes'', also with Dylan. The cover artwork is a painting by Dylan. In 2000 the album was rereleased with additional outtakes from the recording sessions, and in 2018 a "50th Anniversary Super Deluxe" edition was released with a new stereo mix by Bob Clearmountain. Background and Big Pink house The Band's members included Danko, Manuel, Hudson, guitarist Robbie Roberts ...
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To Kingdom Come (song)
To Kingdom Come may refer to: * '' To Kingdom Come: The Definitive Collection'', a 1989 anthology album by The Band ** "To Kingdom Come", a 1968 song by The Band from '' Music from Big Pink'' * "To Kingdom Come" (song), a 2008 song by Passion Pit * "To Kingdom Come", an episode from the animated series '' Dragon Tales'' See also * Kingdom Come (other) * Til Kingdom Come (other) Til Kingdom Come may refer to: * ''Til Kingdom Come'' (film), 2020 documentary film * a reference to the Kingdom of God in Christian eschatology * idiomatically, hyperbole for "a very long time" or "never" * "Til Kingdom Come", a song by Pop Evil ...
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Dragon Tales
''Dragon Tales'' is an animated educational fantasy children's television series created by Jim Coane and Ron Rodecker and developed by Coane, Wesley Eure, Jeffrey Scott, Cliff Ruby and Elana Lesser and produced by Sony Pictures Television, Sesame Workshop, Columbia TriStar Television, and Adelaide Productions. The story focuses on the adventures of two ordinary kids, Emmy and Max, and their dragon friends Ord, Cassie, Zak, Wheezie, and Quetzal. The series began broadcasting on PBS on their newly-renamed PBS Kids block on September 6, 1999, with its final episode on November 25, 2005 (the show was dropped from the PBS Kids lineup on August 31, 2010). Yearim Productions was responsible for the animation for all seasons ( Sunwoo Entertainment and Wang Film Productions only did animation for season 1), with the exception of Koko Enterprises, which recorded the show along with BLT Productions. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, The U.S. Department of Education, cereal co ...
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