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Stripped may refer to: Music * Stripped (song), "Stripped" (song), by Depeche Mode, 1986 * Stripped (Christina Aguilera album), ''Stripped'' (Christina Aguilera album) or the title song, 2002 * Stripped (Daniel Ash album), ''Stripped'' (Daniel Ash album), 2014 * Stripped (Macy Gray album), ''Stripped'' (Macy Gray album), 2016 * Stripped (Pretty Maids album), ''Stripped'' (Pretty Maids album), 1993 * Stripped (Rolling Stones album), ''Stripped'' (Rolling Stones album), 1995 * Stripped (We the Kings album), ''Stripped'' (We the Kings album), 2014 * Stripped (Hinder EP), ''Stripped'' (Hinder EP), 2016 * ''Stripped'', an EP by Dylan Scott, 2018 * ''Stripped'', an EP by The Score (band), The Score, 2017 * ''Stripped'', an EP by Sam Smith discography#Extended plays, Sam Smith, 2020 * ''Stripped'', an album by Stage Dolls, 1991 * "Stripped", a song by Jesus Jones from ''Doubt (album), Doubt'', 1991 * "Stripped", a song by Neurosis on their album ''Souls at Zero'', 1992 Other uses * Stripp ...
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Stripped (Daniel Ash Album)
''Stripped'' is Daniel Ash's fifth album and his first studio album since his 2002 release, ''Daniel Ash''. The album features reworkings of songs from his previous work with bands Bauhaus, Tones on Tail and Love and Rockets, as well as one original track. Background Daniel Ash had originally intended to release an album of some of his older work stripped down acoustically, but later decided that the idea was boring. Ash taught himself how to use Logic Pro and stripped down the songs electronically, then rebuilt them with elements of EDM, including dubstep, as well as elements of reggae. In 2014 he funded the album on PledgeMusic and asked fans to select the songs to be included on the album, which was released later that year by GO! Studio. The album was also reissued in 2016 by MVD Entertainment Group and Main Man Records. Track listing # So Alive (from the Love and Rockets album '' Love and Rockets'') # Love Me (from the Love and Rockets album ''Express'') # OK, ...
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Stripped (Pretty Maids Album)
''Stripped'' is the fifth studio album by the Danish hard rock/ heavy metal band Pretty Maids, released on 6 September 1993 by Columbia Records. In 1992, Pretty Maids released an extended play with acoustic versions entitled ''Offside'' for the Japanese market. Due to the success of ''Offside'', the band decided to record a full-length acoustic album with a mixture of new songs and cover songs. "Savage Heart" had previously been released on '' Jump the Gun'' (1990), and "Please Don't Leave Me", "In the Minds of the Young", "39" and "Heartbeat from Heaven" were released on ''Offside''. The single "Please Don't Leave Me" reached number 10 on the Danish Singles Chart in 1993. Track listing All songs written by Ronnie Atkins and Ken Hammer except where noted. # "If It Ain't Gonna Change" – 3:34 # "Please Don't Leave Me" (Phil Lynott, John Sykes) – 3:20 # "In the Minds of the Young" – 4:12 # "Too Late, Loo Loud" – 3:31 # "Say the Word" – 4:43 # "39" (Brian May Bri ...
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Stripped (Rolling Stones Album)
''Stripped'' is a live album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones released in November 1995 after the Voodoo Lounge Tour. It contains six live tracks and eight studio recordings. The live tracks were taken from four 1995 performances, at three small venues, and include a cover of Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone", which was the first single from the album. The remaining eight tracks were acoustic studio re-recordings of songs from the Stones' previous catalogue, the exception being a cover of Willie Dixon's "Little Baby". The studio performances were recorded "live," i.e., without overdubs. Overview The two studio sessions took place from 3–5 March 1995 at Toshiba-EMI Studios in Tokyo, Japan and 23–26 July 1995 at Estudios Valentim De Carvalho in Lisbon, Portugal, while the live recordings are from 26 and 27 May, 3 July, and 19 July 1995 performances at three small concert venues: Paradiso, L'Olympia, and Brixton Academy, respectively. Some CD versions of ''Strip ...
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Stripped (song)
"Stripped" is a song by British electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was released as the lead single from their fifth studio album ''Black Celebration'' (1986) on 10 February 1986, through Mute Records. Written by the band's lead songwriter Martin Gore, "Stripped" has been described as an "ominous and intriguing pop song." It incorporates various samples into its instrumental; most notably, the sound of an idling motorcycle engine was recorded, altered slightly, and inserted as a percussive element. It was the band's sixth consecutive single to enter the UK Top 20, peaking at number 15. Elsewhere, it peaked at number 4 in Germany and reached the top 10 in Finland, Sweden and Switzerland. German metal band Rammstein later covered the song for the 1998 Depeche Mode tribute album '' For the Masses''. Composition John Freeman of ''The Quietus'' described "Stripped" as an "ominous and intriguing pop song" that is lyrically akin to other songs written by Martin Gore featuring sens ...
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Stage Dolls
Stage Dolls is a Norwegian hard rock band based in Trondheim, Norway. History In 1982, Erlend Antonsen and Terje Storli played at local clubs in and around Trondheim. In need of a guitarist they called on Torstein Flakne, who by then had finished playing in The Kids (a popular teeny-band in Norway 1980-82). Throughout the summer and fall of 1982 the newly formed band started rehearsing and playing shows in the region. The trio took the name Stage Dolls in January 1983. The first album, titled '' Soldier's Gun'', was released in late 1985, after a successful nationwide tour in Norway supporting the Norwegian band TNT. Antonsen left the band in 1985 and was replaced by Steinar Krokstad; he in turn left in 1993 and was replaced by Morten Skogstad. The recordings for their next album ''Commandos'' started in late 1985. It peaked at number 8 in the Norwegian charts (VG) and set the band up as one of the most popular rockbands in Norway in 1986. The album was released in the US by ...
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Stripped (franchise)
''Stripped'' is a Danish reality-documentary television franchise first broadcast in Denmark in 2015, and later international versions were made. The show features participants who lose all of their possessions (including clothing) and stored in a shipping container metres away from their household. They must get one item each day from the container from a range between ten and thirty days. The format is based from the 2013 Finnish documentary film ''Tavarataivas'' (''My Stuff''), directed by . As of 13 September 2020, there have been ten versions of ''Stripped'' in ten countries. Versions References External links * Naken' at SVT Play * Riisutut' at MTV * Nacktes Ãœberleben' at Sat.1 * Stripped' at Bravo * El Contenedor' at Antena 3 * Experiment 21' at Prima Cool Prima Cool is a private Czech Republic, Czech television station. Prima Cool is TV Prima's second channel. It is targeted primarily at young male audiences. Prima Cool launched on 1 April 2009 as T ...
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Stripped (film)
''Stripped'' is a 2014 documentary film about comic strips and their transition from the failing newspaper industry to the web. Work on ''Stripped'' began in 2010. The film's original concept was to make a documentary about cartoonists in their studios. ''Stripped'' features interviews with over 70 comic creators, who discuss their trade and its prospects in the 21st century. Interviewee Bill Watterson created the poster for ''Stripped'', his first published art since ending ''Calvin and Hobbes'' in 1995. The film was crowdfunded through Kickstarter, and was released on the iTunes Store on April 1, 2014. Interviewees * Jean Schulz, widow of Charles M. Schulz (''Peanuts'', 1950–2000) * Mort Walker (''Beetle Bailey'', 1950–) * Jeff Keane (''The Family Circus'', 1960–) * Cathy Guisewite (''Cathy'', 1976–2010) * Jim Davis (''Garfield'', 1978–) * Bill Watterson (''Calvin and Hobbes'', 1985–1995) * Greg Evans ('' Luann'', 1985–) * Bill Amend (''FoxTrot'' ...
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Souls At Zero
''Souls at Zero'' is the third studio album by the American avant-garde metal band Neurosis. It was released in 1992 by the Alternative Tentacles record label. It was reissued in 1999 with bonus tracks on the band's own Neurot Recordings label. On February 15, 2010, the album was reissued on CD and digitally with new artwork by Neurot. On February 14, 2012, a fully remastered version was released on vinyl by Relapse Records. The album was deducted into ''Decibel Magazines Hall of Fame in August of 2016. Track listing Personnel ;Neurosis * Scott Kelly − lead vocals, guitar * Steve Von Till − lead vocals, guitar * Dave Edwardson − bass guitar, backing vocals * Simon McIlroy − keyboards, synthesizers, samples, effects, backing vocals * Jason Roeder − drums, percussions ;Additional musicians * Adam Kendall − visual media * Kris Force − violin, viola * Sarah Augros − flute * Walter P. Sunday − cello * Siovhan King − trumpet ;Technical personnel * Neurosis ∠...
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Doubt (album)
''Doubt'' is the second album by British rock band Jesus Jones, released in 1991. The album reached number 25 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and topped the UK Albums Chart, and the tracks " Real Real Real", " Right Here, Right Now", " International Bright Young Thing", "Who? Where? Why?" and "Welcome Back Victoria" were released as singles to promote it. The album was issued by Food in the UK and by SBK in the US. Background According to the album booklet, ''Doubt'' was recorded in seven days in May 1990, but "the mixing took a bit longer". Edwards later told the ''Orlando Sentinel'' that recording took only six days. While the album had been finished in the spring of 1990, its release was delayed until the beginning of 1991 by Food Records. There is a message in the booklet which warns people of "possible damage to musical equipment". It reads: This message is believed to refer to the song "Stripped", which was not played live until their performance at the Woolley Festival i ...
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Dylan Scott
Dylan Scott Robinson (born October 22, 1990) is an American country pop singer and songwriter, better known by his stage name Dylan Scott. He is signed to Curb Records. Career Scott's debut single, " Makin' This Boy Go Crazy", was released in June 2013. Billy Dukes of ''Taste of Country'' gave the song three and a half stars out of five, writing that "the native Louisianan can really rumble when he reaches down to hit the low notes, but his performance won't leave female fans tingling like the greats." It charted for 10 weeks on the '' Billboard'' Country Airplay chart, peaking at number 54 in April 2014. The song's music video premiered on CMT in December 2013. Scott's second single, "Mmm, Mmm, Mmm", was released in July 2014. Markos Papadatos of ''Digital Journal'' gave the song a B+ rating, writing that "the song has a Jake Owen meets Colt Ford vibe to it, especially since he displays his smooth baritone and rap vocals." Both songs are included on his extended play, ''Mak ...
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Sam Smith Discography
English singer Sam Smith has released four studio albums, one independent album, three live albums, one remix album, one soundtrack, thirteen extended plays, thirty-four singles (featuring on eight singles), and three promotional singles. '' In the Lonely Hour'', Smith's debut album, was released in May 2014. Smith debuted in October 2012 as a featured artist on English electronic duo Disclosure's single "Latch", which peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. In February 2013 " Lay Me Down" as the lead single from the album. In May 2013, they featured on Naughty Boy's single " La La La". The single was released on 19 May 2013 and peaked to number one in the UK. In October 2013 Smith released their first EP ''Nirvana''. "Money on My Mind" was released as the second single from the album on 16 February 2014, the song peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart. " Stay with Me" was released as the third single from the album on 14 April 2014, the song peaked to number one on ...
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The Score (band)
The Score is an American alternative rock duo formed in New York City in 2011, now based in Los Angeles. The group consists of Eddie Anthony Ramirez (lead vocals, guitar) and Edan Chai Dover (backing vocals, keys, producer). Chris Coombs and Logan Baldwin are touring members for the band. They were signed to Republic Records in 2015 after their song "Oh My Love" was featured in an advertising campaign for Asda supermarkets. History 2011–2013: Early Years Eddie Anthony and Edan Chai Dover formed the group in 2011 and made collaborative demos on SoundCloud. In 2012 the band released two new singles, Dancing Shoes and Don't Wanna Wake Up, on their YouTube channel. They also announced that their debut EP would be released in early 2013. In 2013 the band released a cover of Sweet Nothing by Calvin Harris on YouTube. They also started making covers every Sunday and released them on YouTube as a free download. These covers were called ScoreSundays. They released their lead sing ...
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