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"Enid" is a song by the Canadian musical group Barenaked Ladies. It originally appeared on their 1992 debut album, Gordon. A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ...
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An earlier version of the album cover, used from approximately 1992-1996 Gordon was the debut CD and first major-label album by Barenaked Ladies. ...
1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
A CD single is a music single in the form of a compact disc. ...
Insert from the Winter cassette single by Tori Amos The cassette single was a music recording format that debuted in the 80s. ...
A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ...
Alternative rock (also called alternative music[1] or simply alternative) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. ...
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Reprise Records is an American record label, owned by Warner Music Group, operated through Warner Bros. ...
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the performers, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes . ...
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Michael Phillip Wojewoda is a Canadian record producer and musician. ...
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Brian Wilson is a song by the Canadian musical group Barenaked Ladies. ...
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1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
A debut album is the first released record album by an artist or a band. ...
An earlier version of the album cover, used from approximately 1992-1996 Gordon was the debut CD and first major-label album by Barenaked Ladies. ...
The song's title was inspired by Enid Leger, a waitress at Spanky's pub in Moncton, New Brunswick. The band found it interesting that "Enid" spelled backwards is "dine." However, the song is not actually about her. Moncton () is the second largest city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick and lies at the centre of the fastest growing urban region in the province. ...
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The original studio version of the song has been described as one of the most complex recordings of the bands earlier career by Steven Page in the liner notes for Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits 1991-2001. It includes a horn section, pedal steel guitar, a cuica and a pastiche of Depeche Mode as an intro (the voice in which is that of producer Michael Phillip Wojewoda). Steven Page, 2005 Steven Jay Page, often called Steve (born June 22, 1970), is a Canadian musician. ...
Disc One is the seventh album by Barenaked Ladies. ...
Pedal steel guitar with two 10-string necks The pedal steel guitar is a type of electric steel guitar incorporating a stand and pedals. ...
Cuíca is a Brazilian friction drum often used in Samba music. ...
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Depeche Mode are an English electronic music band formed in 1980 in Basildon, Essex, UK. They have been one of the longest-lived and most successful bands to have emerged during the New Wave and New Romantic era, though they are more akin to what was known as the futurist...
Michael Phillip Wojewoda is a Canadian record producer and musician. ...
The music video was made in 1992 and was the band's second official video. It features the band playing in a room with a red-white-and-blue ball theme, similar to the Gordon cover. It was originally supposed to be a parody of the film Delicatessen. One of the video's gimmicks is that the film keeps cutting without the camera being moved, resulting in the band members disappearing and reappearing and moving around in shots. Also in the room are TV screens, showing the band playing in other locations, such as Kensington Market. A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ...
Delicatessen (1991) is a French black comedy by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, starring Dominique Pinon. ...
Kensington market in downtown Toronto Kensington Market is one of the most famous neighbourhoods in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
The song was nominated for Single of the Year at the 1993 Juno Awards, although it lost to "Beauty and the Beast" by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson. The Juno Award for Single of the Year has been awarded since 1974 for the best single in Canada. ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
The Juno Awards are awards of achievement presented to Canadian musical artists and bands; they could be considered the transnational counterpart to the United States Grammy Awards. ...
Beauty and the Beast is the main song from the soundtrack of the 1991 Disney animated film of the same name. ...
Céline Marie Claudette Dion (OC, OQ) (born March 30, 1968) is a Canadian Grammy and Juno award winning pop singer and occasional songwriter[1] and actress. ...
Peabo Bryson (born Robert Peabo Bryson on April 13, 1951) is an American R&B and soul singer, born in Greenville, South Carolina. ...
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