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Encyclopedia > Blood (album)

A long and involving Dream Goth album by This Mortal Coil, released in 1991.


Track listing: 1. The Lacemaker 2. Mr. Somewhere 3. Andialu 4. With Tomorrow 5. Loose Joints 6. You and Your Sister 7. Nature's Way 8. I Come and Stand at Every Door 9. Bitter 10. Baby Ray Baby 11. Several Times 12. The Lacemaker II 13. Late Night 14. Ruddy and Wretched 15. Help Me Lift You Up 16. Carolyn's Song 18. Till I Gain Control Again 19. Dreams Are Like Water 20. I Am the Cosmos 21. (Nothing But) Blood


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White Blood Cells (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (222 words)
White Blood Cells is the third album by American rock band The White Stripes, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music).
The album reached #61 on the Billboard 200 and went gold.
White Blood Cells was the album that put the White Stripes in the public eye, along with the video for 'Fell In Love With A Girl', which became popular on radio stations and MTV.
VH1.com : Blood, Sweat & Tears : Biography (3043 words)
The album shipped gold and topped the LP charts for two weeks in mid-1970, and the single "Hi-De-Ho" made it to number 14, but the edge was off and the numbers didn't keep soaring week after week as the sales of their prior two LPs had.
The group's fourth album, begun in early 1971, was the first that ran into real trouble in the making, which showed from the presence of three producers in the credits, and even Al Kooper was represented in the songwriting and arranging department.
The advent of the CD era, and the release of expanded versions of their first two albums, fostered new interest in the group's early history, which was furthered by the 1990s release of Al Kooper's Soul of a Man, which presented the 1967-era group's repertory in concert.
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