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Don't Try This At Home
Don't Try This at Home may refer to: * Don't Try This at Home (Billy Bragg album), ''Don't Try This at Home'' (Billy Bragg album) * Don't Try This at Home (The Dangerous Crew album), ''Don't Try This at Home'' (The Dangerous Crew album), or the title song * Don't Try This at Home (Michael Brecker album), ''Don't Try This at Home'' (Michael Brecker album), or the title song * Don't Try This at Home (YoungBoy Never Broke Again album), ''Don't Try This at Home'' (YoungBoy Never Broke Again album) * Don't Try This at Home (TV series), ''Don't Try This at Home'' (TV series), a British game show * "Don't Try This at Home", a song by Chumbawamba from ''Readymades (album), Readymades'' * "Don't Try This at Home", a song by Mr. Bumpy (voiced by Jim Cummings) in an List of Bump in the Night episodes, episode of the TV series ''Bump in the Night'' * ''Don't Try This at Home'', an album by Spock's Beard * ''Don't Try This at Home: The Steve-O Video'', compilations of ''Jackass'' outtakes {{Dis ...
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Don't Try This At Home (Billy Bragg Album)
''Don't Try This at Home'' is the sixth full-length album by urban folk artist Billy Bragg. "Sexuality" was released as a single which reached #27 on the UK charts and #2 on the U.S. Modern Rock charts. Johnny Marr of The Smiths co-wrote "Sexuality" and helped to produce two tracks. The song "Cindy of a Thousand Lives" is about photographer Cindy Sherman. "Tank Park Salute" is about his father, Dennis Bragg, who died of lung cancer when Bragg was 18. He said that for a show in Barking, where he grew up, he was so moved by the presence of his mother and brother in the audience that he kept a copy of the lyrics in case he forgot them while performing. R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe and Peter Buck contribute to "You Woke Up My Neighbourhood." The song was named after a drawing by Woody Guthrie, whose unpublished lyrics were set to music by Bragg and Wilco on the '' Mermaid Avenue'' albums a few years later. "Dolphins" is a cover of the Fred Neil song. The song "God's Foot ...
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Don't Try This At Home (The Dangerous Crew Album)
''Don't Try This at Home'' is a compilation presented by American rap group The Dangerous Crew. It was released November 21, 1995 on Jive Records and Dangerous Music. The album was produced by Ant Banks, Father Dom, J-Dubb, L.A. Dre, Pee-Wee and Shorty B. It peaked at number 191 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, at number 6 on the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers and at number 23 on the ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. _Charts_&_Awards_>_Billboard_Albums_))).html" ;"title="((( Don't Try This at Home > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums )))">((( Don't Try This at Home > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))) All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved on 2010-02-16. The album features performances by Too Short, Spice 1, MC Breed, Erick Sermon and Goldy. Critical reception Allmusic – "The Dangerous Crew's ''Don't Try This at Home''...is a thoroughly enjoyable collection of West Coast hip-hop...the Dangerous Crew has a stellar lineup of MCs and they all contribute their fair share of fir ...
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Don't Try This At Home (Michael Brecker Album)
''Don't Try This at Home'' is the second album by American jazz saxophonist Michael Brecker, that was released on Impulse! records in 1988. In 1989, the album won a Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo, Best Improvised Jazz Solo. Reception Allmusic awarded the album with 4.5 stars and its review by Scott Yanow states: "Brecker (on tenor and the EWI (musical instrument), EWI) is in superb form, really ripping into the eight pieces (mostly group originals). Recommended."Yanow, S.[ Allmusic Review: ''Don't Try This at Home''] accessed 07 June 2010 Track listing # "Itsbynne Reel" (Michael Brecker, Don Grolnick) – 7:41 # "Chime This" (Grolnick) – 7:50 # "Scriabin" (Vince Mendoza) – 7:47 # "Suspone" (Mike Stern) – 4:59 # "Don't Try This at Home" (Brecker, Grolnick) – 9:30 # "Everything Happens When You're Gone" (Brecker) – 7:11 # "Talking to Myself" (Grolnick) – 5:10 # "The Gentleman & Hizcaine" (Jim Beard) – 5:19 Personnel * Michael Brecker – ...
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Don't Try This At Home (YoungBoy Never Broke Again Album)
''Don't Try This at Home'' is the sixth studio album by American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again. It was released on April 21, 2023, by Never Broke Again and Motown. The album features guest appearances from Mariah the Scientist, Nicki Minaj, Post Malone, and the Kid Laroi. It includes production from YoungBoy's two in-house engineers, Jason "Cheese" Goldberg and Khris James, alongside Dom Beats, Kenoe, Wayv, Yetty, Fresh Ayr and Yo Benji. The project marks YoungBoy's second with Motown and his second in 2023, following January's '' I Rest My Case''. Release and promotion ''Don't Try This at Home'' was first teased in late 2022 through YoungBoy's AMP show where he was contemplating the titles of his then fifth studio album, ''I Rest My Case''. Following the release of the album, on February 1, 2023, YoungBoy appeared on the cover of ''Billboard''s Power 100 magazine. YoungBoy's appearance on the cover of the magazine was accompanied by an interview from ''Billboard,'' i ...
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Don't Try This At Home (TV Series)
''Don't Try This at Home!'' is a British game show produced by London Weekend Television, LWT with Golden Square Pictures and broadcast on ITV (TV network), ITV between 16 May 1998 and 5 May 2001. It took up the slot of the Saturday challenge game show slot left by its long-running and more sedate predecessor ''You Bet!''. It featured real people facing tough challenges such as swinging under a bridge. It was hosted by Davina McCall with co-hosts including Darren Day, Kate Thornton and Paul Hendy. Russ Williams (DJ), Russ Williams was the event commentator. A lifetime medal was awarded for winning a challenge or having a very good try. The show regularly featured stunts and performers from The Circus of Horrors. A spin-off show was produced in 2001 called ''Challenge of a Lifetime'' and was hosted by Claire Sweeney. Challenges The Saturday Challenge A member of the audience either picked randomly or planted was picked to do something a bit scary. Before the end of the show they ...
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Readymades (album)
''Readymades'' is the tenth studio album by Chumbawamba. It also features vocal samples from contemporary and traditional folk artists, some of whom Chumbawamba would go on to work with in the future. The album's title refers to the use of everyday objects as art by Marcel Duchamp. The album's artwork pays a homage to the ''I Have Nothing to Say And I'm Saying It'' poster designed by Alan Fletcher, which was in turn a self-portrait of German Dadaist John Heartfield (born Helmut Herzfelde). Critical reception The album was met with mixed reviews from critics. Writing for AllMusic, critic Michael Gallucci awarded the album three stars out of five; Gallucci praised the album's consistency and noted that it "basically follows the pattern laid out on their previous two albums," adding that "the pop is a little more forward, as is the political theorizing." Music critic Robert Christgau dismissed the album as containing "faux-slick truths about real world horror", singling out "All ...
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List Of Bump In The Night Episodes
''Bump in the Night'' is an American stop-motion animated series by Danger Productions and Greengrass Productions. The show was filmed using stop-motion animation and aired on ABC from 1994 to 1995. It was created and directed by Ken Pontac and David Bleiman. Synopsis Mr. Bumpy is a small green, purple-warted monster living under the bed of a ten-year-old boy, where he eats dirty socks and dust bunnies as if they were delicacies. His best friends are Squishington, a blue monster that lived in the bathroom's toilet cistern; and Molly Coddle, a Frankenstein's monster-like rag doll belonging to the boy's sister who acts as the straight man to the others' crazy antics. Other characters include Destructo, the boy's toy robot who sees himself as a cop and persecutes Mr. Bumpy for his actions. There is also the Closet Monster, who's made up of the boy's pile of clothes and chases after Mr. Bumpy. Structure The show was traditionally split into two major parts per half-hour (occas ...
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Spock's Beard
Spock's Beard is an American progressive rock band formed in Los Angeles. The band was formed in 1992 by brothers Neal (lead vocals, keyboards) and Alan Morse (vocals, guitars), John Ballard (bass) and Nick D'Virgilio (drums). Ballard was replaced by Dave Meros before the release of their debut album, '' The Light'' (1995), and Ryo Okumoto (keyboards) joined soon after. Neal Morse left the band following the release of their sixth album, ''Snow'' (2002), and D'Virgilio took over as the band's frontman. In 2011, D'Virgilio also left and was replaced by Jimmy Keegan (drums) and Ted Leonard (lead vocals) from ''Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep'' (2013) onwards. To date, the band have released thirteen studio albums, and numerous live releases. The band, particularly the Neal Morse line-up, are considered to be at the forefront of modern progressive rock music. Four of their first six albums featured in the Prog Report's "Top 50 Prog Albums 1990–2015", with ''The Light'' and ...
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