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No Way Out (1950 Film)
''No Way Out'' is a 1950 American film noir directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and starring Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Sidney Poitier and Stephen McNally, who portrays a doctor tending to slum residents whose ethics are tested when confronted with racism, personified by Widmark as the hateful robber Ray Biddle. ''No Way Out'' was controversial in its “graphic representation of racial violence” in what director Mankiewicz termed “the absolute blood and guts of Negro hating.” The film marked the feature acting debuts of Poitier and Mildred Joanne Smith. Mankiewicz and Lesser Samuels were also nominated for Best Story and Screenplay at the 23rd Academy Awards, losing to Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, and D. M. Marshman Jr. for ''Sunset Boulevard''. Plot Dr. Luther Brooks is the first African American doctor at the urban county hospital where he trained. Despite assurances from his mentor, chief resident Dr. Dan Wharton, Brooks sometimes lacks confidence in his ow ...
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No Way Out (DJ Trevi Song)
"No Way Out" is a song by American electronic music producer Dj Trevi. It is his second single Single may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * Single (music), a song release Songs * "Single" (Natasha Bedingfield song), 2004 * "Single" (New Kids on the Block and Ne-Yo song), 2008 * "Single" (William Wei song), 2016 * "Single", by ..., released on August 14, 2012. The song was released to fair reviews, and by 2013 it had caught the eye of many blogs, who featured it as song of the week. The song appeared on many wave.me top ten charts such as Krewella Troll Mix Submission. Within days the video had reached 120,000 views on YouTube. By the end of 2013 the song had been nominated for Best Dance/Electronic single of year at the 23rd Annual LA Music Awards. Awards L.A. Music Awards In November 2013, DJ Trevi was nominated for best dance single of the year. , - , rowspan="7", 2013 , rowspan="4", "No Way Out" , Best Dance/Electronic Single of Year , References { ...
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Monomania (The Word Alive Album)
''Monomania'' (stylized as ''MØNØMANIA'') is the sixth studio album by American metalcore band The Word Alive. It was released on February 21, 2020, through Fearless Records. It was produced by the band themselves and Erik Ron. It is the last album to feature the band's drummer Matt Horn and founding guitarist Tony Pizzuti before they left the band in October 2021. It is also their last album to be released on this label before the band signed to Thriller Records in 2022. Background and promotion On November 1, 2019, the band released the lead single from the album titled "Burning Your World Down". On January 10, 2020, the band released the second single and title track "Monomania" along with an accompanying music video. That same day, the band revealed the tracklist, album's official artwork and announced that their new upcoming sixth studio album ''Monomania'' is set for release on February 21, 2020. On January 24, the band released the third single of the album titled "No Way ...
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Gasoline (Theory Of A Deadman Album)
''Gasoline'' is the second studio album released by Theory of a Deadman on March 29, 2005. The album features four songs used in the video game ''Fahrenheit'' (also known as ''Indigo Prophecy''), "Santa Monica", "No Surprise", "Say Goodbye" and "No Way Out". The album was first released in Canada by 604 Records, and was later released in the U.S. by Roadrunner Records. The original 604 Records release of the album is fully unedited, however the Roadrunner version released in the U.S. contains edited versions of "No Surprise" and "Me & My Girl", making this the band's only album not to carry a "Parental Advisory" sticker. The album was released to mixed reviews from critics. Composition The album has a much more mellow sound than the last, which was more alternative metal based with this album being closer to an acoustic and alternative rock sound. Track listing Special edition bonus tracks Personnel *Tyler Connolly - lead vocals, lead guitar *Dave Brenner - rhythm guitar, ...
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Scam (album)
''Scam'' is the fifth studio album by the Australian band The Screaming Jets. It was their first record to be released under Grudge Records, after leaving rooArt. The album debuted and peaked at number 36. Track listing Weekly charts Band members *Dave Gleeson – vocals *Paul Woseen – bass guitar, backing vocals *Grant Walmsley – guitar, backing vocals *Ismet Osmanovic – guitar *Craig Rosevear Craig Gary Rosevear is an Australian drummer, auctioneer and TV presenter from Newcastle. He joined hard rock group The Screaming Jets from 1993 to 2001. From 2001 to 2005, he relocated to the United States and was a member of American band, Cind ... – drums (tracks 1–5, 8 and 13) *Col Hatchman – drums References The Screaming Jets albums 2000 albums {{2000-rock-album-stub ...
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Up (Peter Gabriel Album)
''Up'' (2002) is the seventh studio and 13th album overall released by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel. It is his most recent full-length studio album of new original material to date, as the subsequent albums ''Scratch My Back'' and '' New Blood'' feature covers of other artists' songs, and orchestral renderings of Gabriel's older material, respectively. Background Gabriel started work on the album in the spring of 1995. He and engineer Richard Chappell travelled between different locations during the initial writing stages of the album using a portable setup (recording at Real World Studios in between): the first two months were spent in a rented chalet in Méribel, then three months in Senegal starting in October 1995, followed by another trip to Méribel in Spring 1996 and a brief recording stint on a friend's recording-studio-equipped boat along the Amazon in Summer 1997. From then on, the rest of the album work was based at Real World Studios, where further writing ...
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However Much I Booze
"However Much I Booze" (Working title: "No Way Out") is a song by The Who, written by Pete Townshend that is the second track on their 1975 album ''The Who by Numbers''. Background On stage, Townshend claimed that he wrote the song on the night that he gave up drinking. Lead singer Roger Daltrey refused to sing the song, possibly because (according to Richard Barnes) the song was too personal. Alternatively, it was speculated by authors Steve Grantley and Alan Parker that Daltrey wanted to make it clear that Townshend had the drinking problem, rather than himself. Townshend later said about his drinking with the Who: The song, containing additional lyrics not seen in the final version, was originally demoed with the working title of "No Way Out." This version later appeared on Townshend's demo collection album, ''Scoop 3''. "However Much I Booze" addresses themes including loneliness, the illusion of reality within the entertainment world and Townshend's own feuding with Who l ...
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Spring Session M
''Spring Session M'' is the debut studio album by American new wave band Missing Persons. It was released on October 8, 1982 by Capitol Records. The title of the album is an anagram of the band's name. Produced by Ken Scott with the songs written by Terry Bozzio, Dale Bozzio and Warren Cuccurullo, ''Spring Session M'' is a new wave rock album with elements of synthpop. Upon its release, the album received generally positive reviews from music critics and also noted commercial success, peaking at number 17 on the ''Billboard'' 200. ''Spring Session M'' was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Four singles were released from the album: "Words", "Windows", " Destination Unknown", and "Walking in L.A." All singles charted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, with "Words" and "Destination Unknown" both reaching #42, and the music videos also received regular airplay on MTV. Track listings CD Bonus Tracks (2021 Rubellan Remasters edition) #"I ...
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Thunder In The East (album)
''Thunder in the East'' is the fifth studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Loudness, and the first released by a major American label after the contract signed with Atco Records, then a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. Aside from being the band's first all-English release, it is the first Loudness album produced by Max Norman, best known for his previous work with Ozzy Osbourne, who also produced '' Lightning Strikes'' in 1986 and '' Soldier of Fortune'' in 1989. ''Thunder in the East'' features the single "Crazy Nights", the band's biggest hit in America, and the power ballad "Never Change Your Mind". This album marked the first time a Japanese band entered the US Top 100 chart, where it remained for 23 weeks, peaking at No. 74. The album cover introduced the band's signature logo, which would be used in majority of their discography. The Rising Sun background would also be used in the band's albums ''Breaking the Taboo'' and ''The Sun Will Rise Again''. The 2005 remastered ...
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Nuclear Furniture
''Nuclear Furniture'' is the eighth album by American rock band Jefferson Starship, released on May 30, 1984 through Grunt Records. It was the last album released by the band until 1998's ''Windows of Heaven'', and was also the final album by the band before the departure of leader Paul Kantner and the formation of the offshoot band Starship. Background Produced by Ron Nevison, the album was arranged with the help of Austrian producer Peter Wolf (unrelated to the J. Geils Band singer of the same name), who had previously worked with Grace Slick on her solo album, ''Software''. Wolf also contributed keyboard and synthesizer work to the album, although not an official part of the band. Wolf and his wife Ina also wrote the single "No Way Out", the first of many songs penned by the duo that took the future Starship in a more commercial direction. As the album was being recorded, Paul Kantner became frustrated with the album's direction. Before the sessions came to a close, he stole the ...
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Afterglow (box Set)
''Afterglow'' is the third box set compilation by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). It was released in 1990 with liner notes by music critic and editor Ira Robbins of ''Trouser Press''. A different two-CD compilation with identical artwork was issued simultaneously under the title ''The Very Best of The Electric Light Orchestra''. Overview: ''Afterglow'' The box set mixes the usual hit singles with lesser known album tracks and non-album B-sides, and is most notable for including most of the ''Secret Messages'' (1983) tracks that were not released when the intended album was reduced from a double to a single LP as well as B-sides from '' Balance of Power'' (1986) singles. The discs of the box set were labelled with letters "E", "L" and "O", each covering a different compilation set of albums: * Disc "E" – ''The Electric Light Orchestra'' (1971; tracks 1–2), ''ELO 2'' (1973; tracks 3–6), ''On the Third Day'' (1973; tracks 7–9) and ''Eldorado'' (1974; tracks 10–11) (wit ...
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American Apathy
''American Apathy'' is the fourth studio album by nu metal band Dope. It was released July 26, 2005, through Artemis Records. It was the last album to feature drummer Racci Shay and also the band's last to be released through Artemis Records, who were merged with V2 Records North America the next year. Background Dope's previous album, ''Group Therapy'', was released through a partnership between Artemis Records and Recon Records. Edsel Dope would later express dissatisfaction at the marketing process for the band's last album, blaming poor sales on the label's owner making "a bunch of bad business decisions". Fortunately, Artemis Records willingly bought out Recon, providing the band with more control over money and promotion."Last time we were under two labels and now we just have one. We’re solely on Artemis now. Artemis bought the independent label that was started for the last Dope record. The guy that funded the label just wasn’t quite sure of how the music business ...
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