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Worlds Apart (documentary)
Worlds Apart may refer to: Film and television Films * ''Worlds Apart'' (1921 film), an American silent film starring Eugene O'Brien * ''Worlds Apart'' (2008 film), a Danish film by Niels Arden Oplev *''Worlds Apart'', a 2008 Israeli film by Amos Kollek, based on his novel '' Don't Ask Me If I Love'' * ''Worlds Apart'' (2015 film), a Greek film by Christoforos Papakaliatis Television *'' Survivor: Worlds Apart'', the 30th season of the US reality competition ''Survivor'' *''Worlds Apart with Oksana Boyko'', a program on RT Episodes * "Worlds Apart" (''Falling Skies'') * "Worlds Apart" (''Fringe'') * "Worlds Apart" (''The Outer Limits'') * "Worlds Apart" (''Private Practice'') * "Worlds Apart" (''Swamp Thing'') * "Worlds Apart" (''Voyagers!'') Literature * ''Worlds Apart'' (novel), a 1983 novel by Joe Haldeman *''Worlds Apart: A Dialogue of the 1960s'', a 1963 book by Owen Barfield Music *Worlds Apart (band), a 1990s English boy band Albums * ''Worlds Apart'' (Allen/Olzon album ...
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Worlds Apart (1921 Film)
''Worlds Apart'' is a 1921 American silent mystery film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Eugene O'Brien, Olive Tell and William H. Tooker.Monaco p.139 Cast * Eugene O'Brien as Hugh Ledyard * Olive Tell as Elinor Ashe * William H. Tooker as Peter Lester * Florence Billings as Marcia Marshall * Arthur Housman as Harley Marshall * Louise Prussing as Phyllis Leigh * Warren Cook Warren Cook (May 23, 1878 – May 2, 1939) was an American film actor of the silent era. Cook was born in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1901, he appeared in ''The Shaughraun'' at the Castle Square Theatre in Boston. He was part of the stock co ... as Ten Eyck References Bibliography * Monaco, James. ''The Encyclopedia of Film''. Perigee Books, 1991. External links * 1921 films 1921 drama films Silent American drama films Films directed by Alan Crosland American silent feature films American black-and-white films Selznick Pictures films 1920s American films {{silent-f ...
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Worlds Apart (Blackjack Album)
''Worlds Apart'' is the second and final album of the American rock band Blackjack. The album was met with nearly total indifference, sold poorly and Blackjack disbanded shortly after its release. The album contains the song "Welcome to the World", which opens with a live audio recording clip of a baby birth. A YouTube user by the name of Chris Cassone, engineer for Blackjack's band manager Phil Lorito, wrote on YouTube that the audio clip was of the birth of his son. Cassone made the recording (March 29, 1980) of his first wife, Dale Weigel Cassone, in White Plains Hospital during the delivery. Phil Lorito and members of Blackjack frequented nearby North Lake Sound Studios where Chris was chief engineer. Chris played the newly recorded tape at a recording session visited by Blackjack and they loved it. Casey Cassone, the boy born on the recording, received album liner credit from the band. The nurse coincidentally announces after he was born, "Open your eyes. Welcome to the world ...
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Ilan Kidron
Ilan Kidron (born 22 April 1976), also known as iKid, is a Sydney-based singer songwriter with over one billion combined streams, best known as the lead singer for Australia's multi-platinum selling dance music act The Potbelleez. As a writer he is a double ASCAP, double APRA award winner and has two ''Billboard'' Latin #1s.. Kidron co-wrote The Potbelleez breakthrough single, "Don't Hold Back (The Potbelleez song), Don't Hold Back", which peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Charts, ARIA Singles Chart and was certified 3× Platinum by ARIA. Kidron has worked with artists such as Kygo, Rita Ora, Ricky Martin, Chance The Rapper, Hayden James, Chris Brown, Tommy Trash, B.o.B, Sesame Street Paul Mac and Sam La More and publishing/production companies Universal Music Publishing and Norway's Dsign Music. Early life and influences Ilan Kidron was born on 22 April 1976 in London, England. During his school life he learned to speak fluently in several languages and, as a classical gradu ...
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First Love Last Rites
''First Love, Last Rites ''First Love, Last Rites'' is a collection of short stories by Ian McEwan. It was first published in 1975 by Jonathan Cape, with cover designed by Bill Botten, and re-issued in 1997 by Vintage. Context The collection is McEwan's first pu ...'' is 1975 short-story collection by Ian McEwan. First Love, Last Rites may also refer to: * ''First Love, Last Rites'' (film), a 1997 adaptation of the title story of McEwan's collection * First Love, Last Rites (musical group), a Swedish pop-rock band * '' First Love Last Rites'', a 1989 album by Cock Robin {{Disambiguation ...
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The Rising (album)
''The Rising'' is the twelfth studio album by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen, released on July 30, 2002, on Columbia Records. An immediate critical and commercial success, it was Springsteen's first to top the US ''Billboard'' 200 since '' Tunnel of Love'' (1987). Hailed as a triumphant return to form for Springsteen, the album won two Grammy awards and marked the start of a successful collaboration with producer Brendan O'Brien. ''The Rising'' came seven years after ''The Ghost of Tom Joad'' (1995), the longest interlude between studio albums for the artist, and was his first in almost two decades with the E Street Band, with whom he had recently completed a highly successful reunion tour. The album is based in large part on Springsteen's reflections in the aftermath of 9/11. Background and recording Springsteen was compelled to record the album when, in the aftermath of the attacks on September 11, 2001, a stranger in an adjacent vehicle rolled down his window and s ...
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Worlds Apart (Vince Gill Song)
"Worlds Apart" is a song co-written and recorded by the American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in July 1996 as the second single from the album ''High Lonesome Sound''. The song reached number 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and won Gill a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. It was written by Gill and Bob DiPiero. Content The song is a ballad about a strained relationship. Critical reception Deborah Evans Price, of ''Billboard'' magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling the song "slow, stately, polished, but oozing with raw emotion."''Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...'', July 20, 1996 Music video The music video was directed by Jim Shea and was premiered in mid-1996. It is entirely black a ...
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Worlds Apart (Seven Lions EP)
''Worlds Apart'' is an EP by American producer Seven Lions. Released on April 29, 2014 on Casablanca Records, the EP contains five tracks: "Don't Leave" with Ellie Goulding, "Worlds Apart" and "Keep It Close" with Estonian singer Kerli, "Nepenthe", and "Strangers". The album charted at No. 76 on The Billboard 200, and No. 2 on Top Electronic Albums in the US. Production In an interview with ''Rolling Stone'', Seven Lions described the EP as more experimental than his last EP, and that "the focus is on songwriting instead of pure dance-floor aggression." The EP contains five tracks: "Don't Leave" with Ellie Goulding, "Worlds Apart" and "Keep It Close" with Estonian singer Kerli, "Nepenthe", and an alternate version of "Strangers". Release and music video The new version of "Strangers" was released on April 15, 2014 as a promo single for the EP, with Vice Media calling it "more epic and lush" than the original. Seven Lions' ''Worlds Apart'' EP was released on April 29, 2014 on Casa ...
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Worlds Apart (The Go-Betweens EP)
''Worlds Apart'' is a 7" vinyl EP by the Australian indie group The Go-Betweens, released on 7 November 2005 on LO-MAX Records in the UK only. It contains a collaboration with Sushil K. Dade (alternatively known as Future Pilot A.K.A.), "The City of Lights", which was included on his 2006 album, ''Secrets of the Clockhouse''. "The City of Lights" was recorded in Glasgow in 2005 with Dade producing. "Finding You", "Ashes on the Lawn" and "Crystal Shacks" were recorded during the ''Oceans Apart'' sessions at the Good Luck Studios in London between November 2004 and January 2005. "Sleeping Giant", however, was recorded in Brisbane in 2004. "Sleeping Giant", according to Robert Forster, was one of the songs which failed to make it on to the album, ''The Friends of Rachel Worth'', in 2000. Because he wrote the song in 1998 about his son, Louis, Forster later jokingly said, "I've now retitled it 'An Old Song That I Wrote about My Son.'" "He's four now. It was just after he was born. ...
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Worlds Apart (Betty Who EP)
''Worlds Apart'' is the third extended play and first compilation of tracks recorded by Australian-American singer-songwriter Betty Who. The extended play was released in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2014. It was her first release in the United Kingdom. It was released to coincide with Who's "The Hopeless Romantic Tour" which included dates in United Kingdom and the United States throughout May and June 2014. It contains tracks from Who's previous extended plays, ''The Movement'' (2013) and '' Slow Dancing'' (2014). In an interview with Wonderland Magazine, Who explained the title: "''Worlds Apart'' is actually a lyric from the song "Heartbreak Dream "Heartbreak Dream" is the song by Australian recording artist Betty Who. It was released on 18 February 2014 with a limited edition CD single in North America in April 2014 as the lead single from her second extended play, '' Slow Dancing'' (2014 ..." 'In the bridge when you hold me, it feels like you don’t know me, we are worl ...
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Worlds Apart (Subhumans Album)
''Worlds Apart'' is the third studio album by the English anarcho-punk band Subhumans. It was released shortly after the band's initial demise in 1985. Track listing # "33322" - 1:21 # "British Disease" - 2:40 # "Heads of State" - 2:30 # "Apathy" - 2:43 # "Fade Away" - 2:55 # "Businessman" - 2:02 # "Someone Is Lying" - 4:24 # "Pigman" - 2:32 # "Can't Hear the Words" - 1:52 # "Get to Work on Time" - 3:05 # "Carry on Laughing" - 3:15 # "Straightline Thinking" - 2:55 # "Ex-Teenage Rebel" - 4:40 # "Powergames" - 3:33 # "33322" - 1:59 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Worlds Apart 1985 albums Subhumans (British band) albums ...
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Worlds Apart (Soleil Moon Album)
''Worlds Apart'' is the debut album by Soleil Moon. It was co-written by Larry King (musician), Larry King and John Blasucci, and released on MFO Records in 2000. Production The 12 tracks were produced, co-written, and arranged by the duo of Larry King (musician), Larry King and John Blasucci. Among the studio musicians enlisted to participate in the recording sessions were the London Symphony Orchestra, session guitarist Michael Thompson (guitarist), Michael Thompson, jazz musician Paul Jackson, Jr., Warren Hill (musician), Warren Hill on saxophone, percussionist Lenny Castro, drummer Kenny Aronoff of Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Smashing Pumpkins, and Todd Sucherman of Styx (band), Styx. Many others were also participants in the Larry King Orchestra. ''Worlds Apart'' was released under King's label MFO Records. Reception In 2000, various tracks from the album including "Willingly" and "Never Say Goodbye" charted on the Adult Contemporary Top 100. Reviews for the album positive, ''G ...
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Worlds Apart (Saga Album)
''Worlds Apart'' is the fourth studio album by the Canadian neo-progressive rock band Saga and was originally released in 1981. The album was produced by Rupert Hine, and has been released with several different covers. Frontman Michael Sadler stated in the band's video DVD ''Silhouette'' (2002) that Hine told him to stop "singing like a choir boy". Sadler's vocal style was noticeably different on ''Worlds Apart'' than on the first three Saga albums; he kept that style in successive performances with the band. Hine reportedly had Sadler climb to the roof of the English barn where the band was recording in order to get the proper emotion from Sadler for "On the Loose". Success Widely considered Saga's best album (and certainly their most commercially successful), the album has become the band's most recognizable work to date. The first song on the album, "On the Loose" was a single that hit No. 26 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Top Rock Tracks chart in late 1982 ...
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