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Black coffee is coffee without creamer or milk. Black coffee or Black Coffee may also refer to: Music * Chorny Kofe (Russian for Black Coffee), Russian heavy metal band Albums * ''Black Coffee'' (Peggy Lee album), 1956 * ''Black Coffee'' (Johnny "Hammond" Smith album), 1962 * ''Black Coffee'' (Ann Savoy album), 2010 * ''Black Coffee'' (Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa album), 2018 Songs * "Black Coffee" (1948 song), written by Sonny Burke, the lyrics by Paul Francis Webster * "Black Coffee" (All Saints song), 2000 * "Black Coffee" (Heavy D & the Boyz song), 1994 * "Black Coffee" (Lacy J. Dalton song), 1990 * "Black Coffee" (Ike & Tina Turner song), a 1972 song covered by Humble Pie and Rival Sons * "Black Coffee", a 1984 song by Black Flag from the album '' Slip It In'' *"Black Coffee", a 1995 song by Less Than Jake from their album Pezcore People * Black Coffee (DJ) (born 1976), a South African DJ Literature, theater, and film * ''Black Coffee'' (play), a 1930 play ...
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Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted, ground coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content, but decaffeinated coffee is also commercially available. There are also various coffee substitutes. Typically served hot, coffee has the highest sales in the world market for hot drinks. Coffee production begins when the seeds from coffee cherries (the ''Coffea'' plant's fruits) are separated to produce unroasted green coffee beans. The "beans" are roasted and then ground into fine particles. Coffee is brewed from the ground roasted beans, which are typically steeped in hot water before being filtered out. It is usually served hot, although chilled or iced coffee is common. Coffee can be prepared and presented in a variety of ways (e.g., espresso, French press, caffè latte, or already-brewed canned coffee). Sugar, sugar substitutes, milk, and cream are often added to mask the bitter ...
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Black Coffee (Ike & Tina Turner Song)
"Black Coffee" is a song written by Tina Turner. It was originally recorded by Ike & Tina Turner for their 1972 album ''Feel Good'' on United Artists Records. English rock band Humble Pie released a popular rendition of the song in 1973. Humble Pie version Humble Pie covered "Black Coffee" for their 1973 album ''Eat It'' on A&M Records. Their version features the Blackberries singing backing vocals. Steve Marriott adjusted some of the lyrics. In the original version, Tina Turner sings, "My skin is brown but my mind is black." Marriott sings, "My skin is white but my soul is black." When questioned about the lyrics by journalist James Johnson of ''NME'', Marriott said: "I just sang it 'cos I loved the song and it was an interpretation of somebody else's lyrics. People should have known that I've been into black music for years anyway." Humble Pie promoted the song on the British TV program ''The Old Grey Whistle Test'' in March 1973. The single didn't make an impression on t ...
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Black Coffee (2014 Film)
''Black Coffee'' is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Harris, starring Darrin Henson, Christian Keyes, Lamman Rucker, Gabrielle Dennis and Erica Hubbard. Cast * Darrin Henson as Robert * Christian Keyes as Julian * Lamman Rucker as Hill * Gabrielle Dennis as Morgan * Erica Hubbard as Mita * Josh Ventura as Nate * Richard Gallion as Duke Release The film was released on 10 January 2014. Reception ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that while the film "may not be good to the last drop", it "has its heart in the right place", and "offers some pleasurable jolts along the way". Film critic Kam Williams called the film a "pat, if unconvincing, romantic romp determined to march inexorably to an implausible, happily ever after finale, whether you like it or not." Sheila O'Malley of '' RogerEbert.com'' rated the film 1.5 stars out of 4 and wrote that while the film "means well" and has "some interesting and exciting ideas, and a couple of funny lines", it is "too b ...
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Black Coffee (novel)
''Black Coffee'' is a play by the British crime-fiction author Agatha Christie which was produced initially in 1930. The first piece that Christie wrote for the stage, it launched a successful second career for her as a playwright. In the play, a scientist discovers that someone in his household has stolen the formula for an explosive. The scientist calls Hercule Poirot to investigate, but is murdered just as Poirot arrives with Hastings and Inspector Japp. The successful play was adapted as a film in 1931. In 1998, 22 years after Christie's death, it was re-published in the United Kingdom and the United States in the form of a novel. The novelisation was undertaken by the Australian writer and classical music critic Charles Osborne, with the endorsement of the Christie estate. Writing and production Agatha Christie began writing ''Black Coffee'' in 1929, feeling disappointed with the portrayal of Hercule Poirot in the previous year's play ''Alibi'', and being equally dissatis ...
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Black Coffee (play)
''Black Coffee'' is a Play (theatre), play by the British crime-fiction author Agatha Christie which was produced initially in 1930. The first piece that Christie wrote for the stage, it launched a successful second career for her as a playwright. In the play, a scientist discovers that someone in his household has stolen the formula for an explosive. The scientist calls Hercule Poirot to investigate, but is murdered just as Poirot arrives with Arthur Hastings, Hastings and Inspector Japp. The successful play was adapted as a film in 1931. In 1998, 22 years after Christie's death, it was re-published in the United Kingdom and the United States in the form of a Black Coffee (novel), novel. The novelisation was undertaken by the Australian writer and classical music critic Charles Osborne (music writer), Charles Osborne, with the endorsement of the Christie estate. Writing and production Agatha Christie began writing ''Black Coffee'' in 1929, feeling disappointed with the portray ...
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Black Coffee (DJ)
Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo (born 11 March 1976), better known by his stage name Black Coffee, is a South African DJ, record producer and songwriter. His accolades include eight South African Music Awards, four DJ Awards, two Metro FM Awards and a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album. He began his career in 1994, and gained recognition for his participation in the 2004 Red Bull Music Academy a decade later. Maphumulo established the record label Soulistic Music to release his debut self-titled album ''Black Coffee'' (2005), which incorporated elements of R&B and jazz. He has since released nine studio albums. Early life and career Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo was born on 11 March 1976 in eThekwini, South Africa. He later moved to Umtata, the town 29 km away from the home of Nelson Mandela Qunu village, staying at the Ngangelizwe township. On the 11 February 1990, while celebrating the release of Nelson Mandela, a car, with headlights off, rammed through the ...
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Pezcore
''Pezcore'' is the debut full-length album released by the American ska punk band Less Than Jake through Dill Records. Release and legacy It was originally released on Dill Records in 1995 on CD and cassette. The album reissued on Asian Man in 1996 on CD only, but was missing two tracks found on the Dill version ("Jeffersons" and "Laverne and Shirley"). In October 2002, Less Than Jake released a tenth anniversary version of ''Pezcore'' to celebrate the band's 10 years of existence. Issued on Less Than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorello's Fueled by Ramen label, the recordings were remixed and remastered. The band announced on January 5, 2008 that another reissue of ''Pezcore'' would be released on the band's label, Sleep It Off Records. The record was re-released on March 18, 2008 accompanied with a live DVD. Track listing #"Liquor Store" – 2:44 #"My Very Own Flag" – 2:47 #"Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts" – 2:55 #"Big" – 3:04 #"Shotgun" – 2:56 #"Black Coffee" – 2:2 ...
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Slip It In
''Slip It In'' is the fourth studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag, released in 1984 by SST Records. ''Slip It In'' is an extension of the sound Black Flag utilized on its second album '' My War'': heavy, cathartic, intense, dense and progressive. The album pursued the newer, lengthier song arrangements that Black Flag would develop until its demise. It also features Henry Rollins' further development as a lyricist, contributing four of eight tracks on the album. This album also demonstrates Black Flag's increasing use of instrumentals, where Greg Ginn demonstrates his increasingly more complex playing style. Recording and style ''Slip It In'' was recorded on a brief break on the continuous tour for '' My War'', which saw Black Flag at their most ambitious. This year they would release three full-length albums and toured nearly constantly, with Rollins noting 178 performances for the year, and about that many for 1985. With Dukowski gone, Ginn ceded much ...
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Black Coffee (Lacy J
Black coffee is coffee without creamer or milk. Black coffee or Black Coffee may also refer to: Music * Chorny Kofe (Russian for Black Coffee), Russian heavy metal band Albums * ''Black Coffee'' (Peggy Lee album), 1956 * ''Black Coffee'' (Johnny "Hammond" Smith album), 1962 * ''Black Coffee'' (Ann Savoy album), 2010 * ''Black Coffee'' (Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa album), 2018 Songs * "Black Coffee" (1948 song), written by Sonny Burke, the lyrics by Paul Francis Webster * "Black Coffee" (All Saints song), 2000 * "Black Coffee" (Heavy D & the Boyz song), 1994 * "Black Coffee" (Lacy J. Dalton song), 1990 * "Black Coffee" (Ike & Tina Turner song), a 1972 song covered by Humble Pie and Rival Sons * "Black Coffee", a 1984 song by Black Flag from the album ''Slip It In'' *"Black Coffee", a 1995 song by Less Than Jake from their album Pezcore People * Black Coffee (DJ) (born 1976), a South African DJ Literature, theater, and film * ''Black Coffee'' (play), a 1930 play by ...
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Chorny Kofe
Chorney Kofe () is a Russian heavy metal band active since 1981. It is led by guitarist and singer Dmitry Varshavsky, and was founded by him. Members Current *Dmitry Warsaw - vocals, guitar (1979–present) *Eugene Warsaw - bass guitar (2015–present) *Andrew Prefix - drums (2009–present) Former *Paul Rizhenkov - bass guitar (1979-1981) *Mikhail Shevtsov - keyboards (1979-1986) *Alexey Korobkov - drums (1981-1982) *Fyodor Vasilyev - bass guitar (1981-1986, 1990-1991, 1998-2002) *Andrew Shatunovskii - drums (1984, 1986, 1990) *Yuri Causeway - bass guitar (1984) *Sergey Mavrin - guitar (1985-1986) *Maxim Oudalov - drums (1985-1986) *Andrew Hirnyk - bass guitar (1986) † *Alexander Bondarenko - drums (1986) *Andrei Rodin - drums (1986) *Sergey Chernyakov - drums (1986-1988) † *Igor Kupriyanov - bass guitar, vocals (1986-1990) *Stas Bartenёv - Guitar (1987) *Sergey Kudishin - rhythm guitar (1987, 1988) *Igor Andreev - rhythm guitar (1987-1988) *Andrew Peppers - drums (1988-1992 ...
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Black Coffee (Heavy D & The Boyz Song)
"Black Coffee" is a song by American hip hop group Heavy D & the Boyz and was released in 1994 by Uptown Records as the third single from their fifth studio album, '' Nuttin' but Love'' (1994). Produced by Heavy D, Pete Rock and Easy Mo Bee, it contains a sample of "The Payback" by James Brown. The song peaked at number 57 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 15 on the ''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It is considered an ode to black women, whom Heavy D describes as his ideal lover and compares to coffee with no sugar or cream. Critical reception Larry Flick from ''Billboard'' magazine wrote, "This cut from ''Nuttin' But Love'' delivers the goods. With a heavy dose of hip-hop Hip-hop or hip hop (originally disco rap) is a popular music genre that emerged in the early 1970s from the African-American community of New York City. The style is characterized by its synthesis of a wide range of musical techniques. Hi ..., Heavy D. and his Boyz brew a busy bac ...
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