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Tighten Up, Vol. 88
''Tighten Up Vol. 88'' is the third Album#Studio, studio album by the English band Big Audio Dynamite, released in June 1988 by Columbia Records. The album peaked at No. 33 on the UK Albums Chart and at No. 102 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 but was their first not to receive a certification. The album derives its name from the ''Tighten Up'' compilation album series by Trojan Records. The album's cover artwork was designed by Paul Simonon, the former bassist for the Clash, of whom Mick Jones (The Clash guitarist), Mick Jones was a member. Big Audio Dynamite's keyboardist Dan Donovan (keyboardist), Dan Donovan took the back cover photo with Josh Cheuse. Track listing "The Battle of All Saints Road" includes "Battle of New Orleans" (Traditional) and "Dueling Banjos" (Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith, Arthur Smith) Personnel Credits are adapted from the ''Tighten Up Vol. 88'' liner notes. Big Audio Dynamite * Mick Jones (The Clash guitarist), Mick Jones — Singing, v ...
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An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as Digital distribution#Music, digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual Phonograph record#78 rpm disc developments, 78 rpm records collected in a bound book resembling a photograph album; this format evolved after 1948 into single vinyl LP record, long-playing (LP) records played at  revolutions per minute, rpm. The album was the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption from the mid-1960s to the early 21st century, a period known as the album era. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though album sales in the 21st-century have mostly focused on CD and MP3 formats. The 8-track tape was the first tape format widely used alongside vinyl from 1965 until being phased out by 1983 and was gradually supplanted by the cassette tape during the 1970s and early 1980s; the populari ...
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