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(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_10700985 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(You Drive Me) Crazy'. | "(You Drive Me) Crazy" is a song by American singer Britney Spears from her debut studio album, ...Baby One More Time (1999). Written and produced by Max Martin, Per Magnusson and David Kreuger with additional writing by Jörgen Elofsson and remix by Martin and Rami Yacoub, it was released as the album's third single on... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy — Critical reception\n\nare \"so lamely feel-good\" tracks that they \"could have been the theme song to a 'Karate Kid' sequel\". Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called it a \"lightly dorky\" song, and Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic deemed it as a \"fluffy dance-pop at its best\". In a list com... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_10700999 | Reconstruct the content about 'Music video' from the article on '(You Drive Me) Crazy'. | not want to participate. Dick commented on the issue, saying, "I was given instructions to ring him up and make sure he appeared in the video. I said, 'You know what, Adrian, I just think it would be great for your career, and Britney's a great girl and she's fun to work with.' Eventually he came around." Dick also rev... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy — Critical reception\n\nare \"so lamely feel-good\" tracks that they \"could have been the theme song to a 'Karate Kid' sequel\". Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called it a \"lightly dorky\" song, and Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic deemed it as a \"fluffy dance-pop at its best\". In a list com... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_10700994 | Describe the 'Chart performance' section of the article about '(You Drive Me) Crazy'. | "(You Drive Me) Crazy" was a commercial success. The song peaked at number two on the European Hot 100 Singles, being held off the top spot by R. Kelly's "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time". In the United Kingdom, it was Spears' third consecutive single to reach a top five position. The track debuted and peaked at... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy — Critical reception\n\nare \"so lamely feel-good\" tracks that they \"could have been the theme song to a 'Karate Kid' sequel\". Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called it a \"lightly dorky\" song, and Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic deemed it as a \"fluffy dance-pop at its best\". In a list com... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_10701008 | Based on the article about '(You Drive Me) Crazy', describe the 'Credits and personnel' section. | Recorded and mixed at Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. ; Additional recording at Battery Studios in New York City, New York. Britney Spears – lead vocals ; Jörgen Elofsson – songwriting ; David Kreuger – producer, keyboards, programming ; Per Magnusson – producer, keyboards ; Jeanette Söderholm – background vocals... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy — Critical reception\n\nare \"so lamely feel-good\" tracks that they \"could have been the theme song to a 'Karate Kid' sequel\". Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called it a \"lightly dorky\" song, and Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic deemed it as a \"fluffy dance-pop at its best\". In a list com... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_Tour_17080152 | What information does the article about '(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour' provide on 'Background and development'? | further promote the product. The stage of the (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour was similar to that of the ...Baby One More Time Tour, although much bigger. There were many special effects, including smoke machines and fireworks that erupted during the show. There was a giant projection screen that resembled the magical mirror... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Supporting acts\n\nLFO (North America) (select venues) ; Destiny's Child (Hawaii)",
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Background and development\n\nfurther promote the product. The stage of the (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour was similar to that of the ...Baby One More Time Tour, although much b... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_Tour_17080157 | What information does the article about '(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour' provide on 'Broadcasts and recordings'? | On April 24, 2000, the concert at Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu, Hawaii was taped. On June 5, 2000, it was broadcast in a special in Fox. On November 21, 2000, Jive Records released the Britney Spears: Live and More! DVD, which included the Fox special. It was certified three-times platinum by the Recording Indus... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Supporting acts\n\nLFO (North America) (select venues) ; Destiny's Child (Hawaii)",
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Background and development\n\nfurther promote the product. The stage of the (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour was similar to that of the ...Baby One More Time Tour, although much b... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_Tour_17080153 | Explain what '(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour' covers in the 'Concert synopsis' section. | The show opened with a skit in which the dancers came out of lockers and stayed in the stage until a bell rang. They all sat until a female teacher voice started calling their names. After the teacher called Spears, she emerged at the top of the staircase in a cloud of smoke, wearing a top and white stretch pants, to p... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Supporting acts\n\nLFO (North America) (select venues) ; Destiny's Child (Hawaii)",
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Background and development\n\nfurther promote the product. The stage of the (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour was similar to that of the ...Baby One More Time Tour, although much b... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_Tour_17080156 | Based on the article about '(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour', describe the 'Critical response' section. | "was energetic, good-humored, fast-paced and bright". During the tour, accusations of lip synching arose. Spears talked to Rolling Stone about the accusations, saying, "There's a delay in the screen above me, so if you listen to the music and watch the screen, they don't sync up. I think that confuses people. But I'm s... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Supporting acts\n\nLFO (North America) (select venues) ; Destiny's Child (Hawaii)",
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Background and development\n\nfurther promote the product. The stage of the (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour was similar to that of the ...Baby One More Time Tour, although much b... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_Tour_17080155 | What information does the article about '(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour' provide on 'Critical response'? | Jae-Ha Kim of the Chicago Sun-Times said that Spears "showed why she has got a leg up on blonder competitors such as Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson and Mandy Moore. Aguilera may have a better voice (and a Grammy to validate it), but Spears has that 'it' factor that worked for pinup queens of the past, such as Farr... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Supporting acts\n\nLFO (North America) (select venues) ; Destiny's Child (Hawaii)",
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Background and development\n\nfurther promote the product. The stage of the (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour was similar to that of the ...Baby One More Time Tour, although much b... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_Tour_17080159 | Summarize the 'Set list' part of '(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour'. | 1) "(You Drive Me) Crazy" ; 2) "Born to Make You Happy" ; 3) "I Will Be There" ; 4) "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" ; 5) "Oops!... I Did It Again" ; 6) "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" ; 7) "The Beat Goes On" ; 8) "Sometimes" Encore ; 1) "...Baby One More Time" The following set list is from the show on March 14... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Supporting acts\n\nLFO (North America) (select venues) ; Destiny's Child (Hawaii)",
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Background and development\n\nfurther promote the product. The stage of the (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour was similar to that of the ...Baby One More Time Tour, although much b... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_Tour_17080150 | Describe the content of the article about '(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour'. | The (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour (also known as Crazy 2k Tour ) was the second concert tour by American entertainer Britney Spears, launched in support of her first and second studio albums, ...Baby One More Time (1999) and Oops!... I Did It Again (2000). The tour was designed as a continuation of the ...Baby One More Tim... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Supporting acts\n\nLFO (North America) (select venues) ; Destiny's Child (Hawaii)",
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Background and development\n\nfurther promote the product. The stage of the (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour was similar to that of the ...Baby One More Time Tour, although much b... |
(You_Drive_Me)_Crazy_Tour_17080154 | Based on the article about '(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour', describe the 'Concert synopsis' section. | while singing "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know". When she returned to the stage, she performed another song from her upcoming album, "Oops!... I Did It Again". Spears addressed the audience again before the "Who is the Ultimate Heartbreaker?" interlude, in which her dancers picked a boy from the audience and invited h... | [
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Supporting acts\n\nLFO (North America) (select venues) ; Destiny's Child (Hawaii)",
"(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour — Background and development\n\nfurther promote the product. The stage of the (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour was similar to that of the ...Baby One More Time Tour, although much b... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532456 | Describe the 'Other notable covers and cultural usage' section of the article about '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)'. | On August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on opening night following Adam Yauch's announcement that he had cancer. The band performed this v... | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532446 | From the article on '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)', restate the 'Music video' content. | The music video for "Fight for Your Right" begins as a mother and father tell their two sons to stay out of trouble while they are away. When they leave, the two boys decide to have a party, hoping "no bad people show up"; this prompts the arrival of Ad-Rock, Mike D, and MCA at the party. The trio start all kinds of tr... | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532448 | Describe the 'Music video' section of the article about '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)'. | also signed to Def Jam at the time. Soren, whose hair was dyed blonde for the shoot, got her chance to be in the video because she was a friend of Rubin's and attended nearby New York University. "I worked hard at not getting any pie goo on me," she recalls, because the whipped cream used had been scoured from supermar... | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532447 | Based on the article about '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)', describe the 'Music video' section. | away, the party having become too out of hand even for them. As the video ends, the remaining partygoers shout along to the final chorus of "party!" before hitting the returning mother in the face with a pie. Directed by Ric Menello and Adam Dubin, there are numerous cameos in this video, including an unknown-at-the-ti... | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532453 | Based on the article about '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)', describe the 'N.Y.C.C. version' section. | In 1998, the song was covered by German hip hop act N.Y.C.C. as "Fight for Your Right (To Party)". It reached the top 20 in nine countries across Europe and in Australia and New Zealand. In the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 14, it was the first song by a German hip hop group to reach the top 25. | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532445 | From the article on '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)', restate the 'History' content. | The song, written by Adam Yauch and band friend Tom "Tommy Triphammer" Cushman (who appears in the video), was intended as an ironic parody of "party" and "attitude"-themed songs, such as "Smokin' in the Boys Room" and "I Wanna Rock". However, the irony was lost on most listeners. Mike D commented that, "The only thing... | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532454 | What does the article about '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)' say regarding 'Track listings'? | 1) "Fight for Your Right" (single version) – 3:20 ; 2) "Fight for Your Right" (extended version) – 5:55 ; 3) "Fight for Your Right" (Disco Selection Mix) – 5:52 ; 4) "Fight for Your Right" (long instrumental version) – 4:21 A1. "Fight for Your Right" (extended version) ; A2. "Fight for Your Right" (long instrumental ve... | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532451 | From the article on '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)', restate the 'Remake versions' content. | Singer/songwriter Cara Quici sampled the song and added new lyrics for her 2013 song "Fight" personally approved by Rick Rubin and licensed by Sony ATV and Universal Music Group. The "Fight" video by Cara Quici features a cameo by Dennis Rodman. | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532449 | From the article on '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)', restate the 'Fight for Your Right Revisited' content. | In 2011, Adam Yauch directed and wrote a surreal comedic short film entitled Fight for Your Right Revisited to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the original video's release. The short film serves as a video for the single "Make Some Noise" from Hot Sauce Committee Part Two. Most of the non-sequitur dialogue between ... | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532455 | What information does the article about '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)' provide on 'Credits and personnel'? | Recorded and mixed at Boogie Park Studio (Hamburg, Germany) Rick Rubin, Beastie Boys – writing ; Dee Jay Sören – production, recording, mixing ; Lacarone – executive production ; CASK – "N.Y.C.C." tag Credits are lifted from the European CD single liner notes. Studio Personnel | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Gotta)_Fight_for_Your_Right_(To_Party!)_2532444 | Describe the content of the article about '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)'. | "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" (shortened to "Fight for Your Right" on CD releases) is a song by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released as the fourth single released from their debut album Licensed to Ill (1986). One of their best-known songs, it reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the ... | [
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) — Other notable covers and cultural usage\n\nOn August 2, 2009, Coldplay performed an acoustic piano-based version of this song during their concert on the final night of the All Points West concert series as a tribute to the Beastie Boys, who were unable to perform on ... |
(You_Made_the)_Summer_Go_Away_7293242 | Describe the 'Background' section of the article about '(You Made the) Summer Go Away'. | When Blümchen has been asked by a fan at the program "MDR um 4 - Gäste zum Kaffee" on May 14, 2019 with whom she would love to do a duet, she said that she would love to work with MC Fitti while hinting she was already planning a duet, but she wasn't allowed to talk about it yet. Hasselhoff revealed at "Willkommen bei ... | [
"(You Made the) Summer Go Away — Background\n\nWhen Blümchen has been asked by a fan at the program \"MDR um 4 - Gäste zum Kaffee\" on May 14, 2019 with whom she would love to do a duet, she said that she would love to work with MC Fitti while hinting she was already planning a duet, but she wasn't allowed to talk ... |
(You_Made_the)_Summer_Go_Away_7293241 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(You Made the) Summer Go Away'. | "(You Made the) Summer Go Away", or simply shortened "Summer Go Away", is a song recorded by the American actor and singer David Hasselhoff featuring German recording artist Blümchen. The song was released on July 13, 2019, through Membran and Politur. The Swedish Grammy-nominated songwriter Jörgen Elofsson wrote the s... | [
"(You Made the) Summer Go Away — Background\n\nWhen Blümchen has been asked by a fan at the program \"MDR um 4 - Gäste zum Kaffee\" on May 14, 2019 with whom she would love to do a duet, she said that she would love to work with MC Fitti while hinting she was already planning a duet, but she wasn't allowed to talk ... |
(You_Made_the)_Summer_Go_Away_7293246 | What information does the article about '(You Made the) Summer Go Away' provide on 'Live performances'? | Hasselhoff and Blümchen promoted the single with performances at the "ZDF Fernsehgarten" and music festivals. They first performed the song at the German program "Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel". | [
"(You Made the) Summer Go Away — Background\n\nWhen Blümchen has been asked by a fan at the program \"MDR um 4 - Gäste zum Kaffee\" on May 14, 2019 with whom she would love to do a duet, she said that she would love to work with MC Fitti while hinting she was already planning a duet, but she wasn't allowed to talk ... |
(You_Made_the)_Summer_Go_Away_7293243 | Summarize the 'Background' part of '(You Made the) Summer Go Away'. | and followed up on her on the internet and I found out she sold 30 million records! And when someone mentions the name 'Blümchen', you can see how people get excited. She has a sparkle in her eyes - true star quality. And Jasmin also has an enormous amount of energy, just like me!" The song has been written by the Swed... | [
"(You Made the) Summer Go Away — Background\n\nWhen Blümchen has been asked by a fan at the program \"MDR um 4 - Gäste zum Kaffee\" on May 14, 2019 with whom she would love to do a duet, she said that she would love to work with MC Fitti while hinting she was already planning a duet, but she wasn't allowed to talk ... |
(You_Make_Me_Feel_Like)_A_Natural_Woman_4838356 | What information does the article about '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman' provide on 'Later versions'? | "Natural Woman" was released by Peggy Lipton in 1968 on her self-titled album on Ode Records, and by Freddie Hughes in 1968 as "Natural Man" (Wand Records 1192), and by George Benson on his album Goodies in 1968 (Verve Records V6-8771). Peggy Lee released a version on her 1969 album A Natural Woman. It was recorded by ... | [
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman — Later versions\n\n\"Natural Woman\" was released by Peggy Lipton in 1968 on her self-titled album on Ode Records, and by Freddie Hughes in 1968 as \"Natural Man\" (Wand Records 1192), and by George Benson on his album Goodies in 1968 (Verve Records V6-8771). Peggy Lee rele... |
(You_Make_Me_Feel_Like)_A_Natural_Woman_4838358 | What does the article about '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman' say regarding 'Celine Dion version'? | "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" was released as a promotional single by Celine Dion in November 1995 in North America and the United Kingdom. It was featured on a tribute album to Carole King, called Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King issued on October 24, 1995. Later, Dion included this track on mo... | [
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman — Later versions\n\n\"Natural Woman\" was released by Peggy Lipton in 1968 on her self-titled album on Ode Records, and by Freddie Hughes in 1968 as \"Natural Man\" (Wand Records 1192), and by George Benson on his album Goodies in 1968 (Verve Records V6-8771). Peggy Lee rele... |
(You_Make_Me_Feel_Like)_A_Natural_Woman_4838359 | Describe the 'Celine Dion version' section of the article about '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman'. | first to appear on two Album of the Year winners - following Tapestry's success in 1971. On April 14, 1998, Dion, Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Shania Twain, Gloria Estefan and Carole King performed the song during a VH1 Divas concert at the Beacon Theatre, New York. The six vocalists were recruited by the cable music... | [
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman — Later versions\n\n\"Natural Woman\" was released by Peggy Lipton in 1968 on her self-titled album on Ode Records, and by Freddie Hughes in 1968 as \"Natural Man\" (Wand Records 1192), and by George Benson on his album Goodies in 1968 (Verve Records V6-8771). Peggy Lee rele... |
(You_Make_Me_Feel_Like)_A_Natural_Woman_4838360 | From the article on '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Celine Dion – performer, vocals (background) ; Lynn Davis – vocals (background) ; David Foster – arranger, keyboards, producer ; Gerry Goffin – composer ; Carole King – composer ; Michael Thompson – guitar ; Jerry Wexler – composer | [
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman — Later versions\n\n\"Natural Woman\" was released by Peggy Lipton in 1968 on her self-titled album on Ode Records, and by Freddie Hughes in 1968 as \"Natural Man\" (Wand Records 1192), and by George Benson on his album Goodies in 1968 (Verve Records V6-8771). Peggy Lee rele... |
(You_Make_Me_Feel_Like)_A_Natural_Woman_4838353 | Summarize the following section from the article on '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman'. | "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" is a 1967 single released by American soul singer Aretha Franklin on the Atlantic label. The song was co-written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, with input from Atlantic producer Jerry Wexler. Written for Franklin, the record was a big hit reaching number 8 on the Billboard Ho... | [
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman — Later versions\n\n\"Natural Woman\" was released by Peggy Lipton in 1968 on her self-titled album on Ode Records, and by Freddie Hughes in 1968 as \"Natural Man\" (Wand Records 1192), and by George Benson on his album Goodies in 1968 (Verve Records V6-8771). Peggy Lee rele... |
(You_Make_Me_Feel_Like)_A_Natural_Woman_4838361 | Summarize the 'Formats and track listings' part of '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman'. | 1) "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" – 3:43 1) "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" (Live) – 5:15 ; 2) "You've Got a Friend" (Live) – 5:29 1995 promotional CD single (Celine Dion) 1998 promotional CD single (Divas) | [
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman — Later versions\n\n\"Natural Woman\" was released by Peggy Lipton in 1968 on her self-titled album on Ode Records, and by Freddie Hughes in 1968 as \"Natural Man\" (Wand Records 1192), and by George Benson on his album Goodies in 1968 (Verve Records V6-8771). Peggy Lee rele... |
(You_Make_Me_Feel_Like)_A_Natural_Woman_4838354 | From the article on '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman', restate the 'Original recording' content. | Written by the partnership of Gerry Goffin and Carole King, the song was inspired by Atlantic Records co-owner and producer Jerry Wexler. As recounted in his autobiography, Wexler, a student of African-American musical culture, had been mulling over the concept of the "natural man", when he drove by King on the streets... | [
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman — Later versions\n\n\"Natural Woman\" was released by Peggy Lipton in 1968 on her self-titled album on Ode Records, and by Freddie Hughes in 1968 as \"Natural Man\" (Wand Records 1192), and by George Benson on his album Goodies in 1968 (Verve Records V6-8771). Peggy Lee rele... |
(You_Make_Me_Feel_Like)_A_Natural_Woman_4838355 | Describe the 'Personnel' section of the article about '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman'. | Aretha Franklin – lead vocals ; Spooner Oldham – piano ; Tommy Cogbill – bass ; Gene Chrisman – drums ; The Sweet Inspirations, Carolyn Franklin & Erma Franklin – background vocals ; strings conducted by Ralph Burns | [
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman — Later versions\n\n\"Natural Woman\" was released by Peggy Lipton in 1968 on her self-titled album on Ode Records, and by Freddie Hughes in 1968 as \"Natural Man\" (Wand Records 1192), and by George Benson on his album Goodies in 1968 (Verve Records V6-8771). Peggy Lee rele... |
(You_Make_Me)_Rock_Hard_8926528 | From the article on '(You Make Me) Rock Hard', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Paul Stanley - vocals, rhythm guitar, bass ; Bruce Kulick - lead guitar, backing vocals ; Eric Carr - drums, percussion, backing vocals ; Phil Ashley - keyboards | [
"(You Make Me) Rock Hard — Personnel\n\nPaul Stanley - vocals, rhythm guitar, bass ; Bruce Kulick - lead guitar, backing vocals ; Eric Carr - drums, percussion, backing vocals ; Phil Ashley - keyboards",
"(You Make Me) Rock Hard\n\n\"(You Make Me) Rock Hard\" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their 19... |
(You_Make_Me)_Rock_Hard_8926525 | What information does the article about '(You Make Me) Rock Hard' provide? | "(You Make Me) Rock Hard" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their 1988 greatest hits album Smashes, Thrashes & Hits. The song is the album's second track and was released as its second single. | [
"(You Make Me) Rock Hard — Personnel\n\nPaul Stanley - vocals, rhythm guitar, bass ; Bruce Kulick - lead guitar, backing vocals ; Eric Carr - drums, percussion, backing vocals ; Phil Ashley - keyboards",
"(You Make Me) Rock Hard\n\n\"(You Make Me) Rock Hard\" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their 19... |
(You_Make_Me)_Rock_Hard_8926526 | Based on the article about '(You Make Me) Rock Hard', describe the 'Background and writing' section. | "(You Make Me) Rock Hard" is one of two new songs on the Kiss greatest hits album Smashes, Thrashes & Hits released in 1988, the other being "Let's Put the X in Sex". Both songs are about sex. The song was written by Paul Stanley, Desmond Child and Diane Warren. It was recorded by Paul Stanley on his own in July 1988 a... | [
"(You Make Me) Rock Hard — Personnel\n\nPaul Stanley - vocals, rhythm guitar, bass ; Bruce Kulick - lead guitar, backing vocals ; Eric Carr - drums, percussion, backing vocals ; Phil Ashley - keyboards",
"(You Make Me) Rock Hard\n\n\"(You Make Me) Rock Hard\" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their 19... |
(You_Make_Me)_Rock_Hard_8926527 | Summarize the 'Music video' part of '(You Make Me) Rock Hard'. | Howard Johnson writing for Classic Rock ranked the song's video at No. 8 on their list of The Top 10 Best Hair Metal Videos. | [
"(You Make Me) Rock Hard — Personnel\n\nPaul Stanley - vocals, rhythm guitar, bass ; Bruce Kulick - lead guitar, backing vocals ; Eric Carr - drums, percussion, backing vocals ; Phil Ashley - keyboards",
"(You Make Me) Rock Hard\n\n\"(You Make Me) Rock Hard\" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their 19... |
(You_Want_to)_Make_a_Memory_23002716 | Explain what '(You Want to) Make a Memory' covers in the 'Background' section. | pre-ordered Lost Highway from May 10, 2007, iTunes Store offered an instant download of "(You Want to) Make a Memory" and live versions of "(You Want to) Make a Memory" and "Lost Highway" recorded at the Cannery Ballroom in Nashville. Sven Philipp from Billboard gave a positive review: "Over a pulsing crescendo of acou... | [
"(You Want to) Make a Memory — Background\n\npre-ordered Lost Highway from May 10, 2007, iTunes Store offered an instant download of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and live versions of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and \"Lost Highway\" recorded at the Cannery Ballroom in Nashville. Sven Philipp from Billboard ga... |
(You_Want_to)_Make_a_Memory_23002712 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(You Want to) Make a Memory'. | "(You Want to) Make a Memory" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, which was released as the first single from their tenth studio album Lost Highway (2007). Written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child, it was released for radio airplay on March 20, 2007, and for download on the US iTunes Store on Apr... | [
"(You Want to) Make a Memory — Background\n\npre-ordered Lost Highway from May 10, 2007, iTunes Store offered an instant download of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and live versions of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and \"Lost Highway\" recorded at the Cannery Ballroom in Nashville. Sven Philipp from Billboard ga... |
(You_Want_to)_Make_a_Memory_23002717 | Describe the 'Background' section of the article about '(You Want to) Make a Memory'. | but its steady build from beginning to end makes it worth a spin. It gets better with each progressive listen". Donald Gibson from Blogcritics said the song "covers much of the same ground, musically and thematically, as 'Bed of Roses'". Craig Semon from Telegram & Gazette called it "a well-crafted pop song that’s not ... | [
"(You Want to) Make a Memory — Background\n\npre-ordered Lost Highway from May 10, 2007, iTunes Store offered an instant download of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and live versions of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and \"Lost Highway\" recorded at the Cannery Ballroom in Nashville. Sven Philipp from Billboard ga... |
(You_Want_to)_Make_a_Memory_23002715 | What does the article about '(You Want to) Make a Memory' say regarding 'Background'? | 3, 2007. Video made its television world premiere on CMT's Top 20 Countdown and later bowed on CMT Mobile. The video was also available for free streaming at CMT's official website. That episode of CMT's Top 20 Countdown aired again on Friday, May 4, 2007 at 1:30 p.m. E.T./P.T. Announced as the first single from Lost H... | [
"(You Want to) Make a Memory — Background\n\npre-ordered Lost Highway from May 10, 2007, iTunes Store offered an instant download of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and live versions of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and \"Lost Highway\" recorded at the Cannery Ballroom in Nashville. Sven Philipp from Billboard ga... |
(You_Want_to)_Make_a_Memory_23002714 | Based on the article about '(You Want to) Make a Memory', describe the 'Background' section. | it 'art' if it falls on its face and 'genius' if it works." The video for the song was directed by Kevin Kerslake and shot in a bar called Layla's. Its storyline is based on the movie Ghost (1990) and is about a couple who is not together anymore. It was also inspired by the troubles Richie Sambora was going through in... | [
"(You Want to) Make a Memory — Background\n\npre-ordered Lost Highway from May 10, 2007, iTunes Store offered an instant download of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and live versions of \"(You Want to) Make a Memory\" and \"Lost Highway\" recorded at the Cannery Ballroom in Nashville. Sven Philipp from Billboard ga... |
(You're_My)_Dream_Come_True_28821489 | Explain what '(You're My) Dream Come True' covers in the 'Overview' section. | the new label's anchoring act Gordy assigned them its first single. Written by Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr., the single was The Temptations' first to appear on the Billboard R&B singles chart, peaking in the Top 30 at number 22. Although the single failed to make the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it was a strong regional ... | [
"(You're My) Dream Come True — Overview\n\nthe new label's anchoring act Gordy assigned them its first single. Written by Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr., the single was The Temptations' first to appear on the Billboard R&B singles chart, peaking in the Top 30 at number 22. Although the single failed to make the Bil... |
(You're_My)_Dream_Come_True_28821488 | Describe the 'Overview' section of the article about '(You're My) Dream Come True'. | This marks the first time the group's falsetto Eddie Kendricks was featured as the lead on a single, bass singer Melvin Franklin has a brief solo ("Ohh... better than...") just before the song outro. As the song's narrator, Kendricks tells the woman he loves how much he's devoted to her, and that he'll love "better tha... | [
"(You're My) Dream Come True — Overview\n\nthe new label's anchoring act Gordy assigned them its first single. Written by Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr., the single was The Temptations' first to appear on the Billboard R&B singles chart, peaking in the Top 30 at number 22. Although the single failed to make the Bil... |
(You're_My)_Dream_Come_True_28821490 | Reconstruct the content about 'Personnel' from the article on '(You're My) Dream Come True'. | Lead vocals by Eddie Kendricks and Melvin Franklin (ad-lib on outro) ; Background vocals by Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, Al Bryant, and Otis Williams ; Musitron & Ondioline Instrumentation by Raynoma Liles Gordy ; Other Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers | [
"(You're My) Dream Come True — Overview\n\nthe new label's anchoring act Gordy assigned them its first single. Written by Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr., the single was The Temptations' first to appear on the Billboard R&B singles chart, peaking in the Top 30 at number 22. Although the single failed to make the Bil... |
(You're_My)_Soul_and_Inspiration_28378408 | Reconstruct the content about 'Cover versions' from the article on '(You're My) Soul and Inspiration'. | In 1969, the vocal group the Blossoms covered the tune with Righteous Brothers member Bill Medley producing. In 1972, the reggae artist Paddy Corea covered the tune instrumentally for the UK label Trojan Records. The song is available on the 1995 cover-compilation Keep on Running. In 1973, Doc Severinsen recorded an in... | [
"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration — Cover versions\n\nIn 1969, the vocal group the Blossoms covered the tune with Righteous Brothers member Bill Medley producing. In 1972, the reggae artist Paddy Corea covered the tune instrumentally for the UK label Trojan Records. The song is available on the 1995 cover-compilati... |
(You're_My)_Soul_and_Inspiration_28378405 | What information does the article about '(You're My) Soul and Inspiration' provide on 'Background'? | The song was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, part of the legendary Brill Building pop machine in New York City. They first began writing it following the success of the Righteous Brothers' first single with Phil Spector, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", which they also wrote. However, the song was not complet... | [
"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration — Cover versions\n\nIn 1969, the vocal group the Blossoms covered the tune with Righteous Brothers member Bill Medley producing. In 1972, the reggae artist Paddy Corea covered the tune instrumentally for the UK label Trojan Records. The song is available on the 1995 cover-compilati... |
(You're_My)_Soul_and_Inspiration_28378404 | Describe the content of the article about '(You're My) Soul and Inspiration'. | "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" is a song by American pop duo the Righteous Brothers. It was the group's first hit after leaving their long-time producer Phil Spector. The song was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, who also wrote the group's first hit "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" along with Phil Spector. ... | [
"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration — Cover versions\n\nIn 1969, the vocal group the Blossoms covered the tune with Righteous Brothers member Bill Medley producing. In 1972, the reggae artist Paddy Corea covered the tune instrumentally for the UK label Trojan Records. The song is available on the 1995 cover-compilati... |
(You're_My)_Soul_and_Inspiration_28378407 | Explain what '(You're My) Soul and Inspiration' covers in the 'Background' section. | piano, Drew Johnson on drums, Bill Baker (who also arranged the song) on sax, Dick Shearer on trombone, and Bill King, Sanford Skinner and Bob Faust on trumpets. It used a string section as well and there is a spoken section by Bobby Hatfield in the bridge. The song was released on February 26, 1966, and reached No. 1 ... | [
"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration — Cover versions\n\nIn 1969, the vocal group the Blossoms covered the tune with Righteous Brothers member Bill Medley producing. In 1972, the reggae artist Paddy Corea covered the tune instrumentally for the UK label Trojan Records. The song is available on the 1995 cover-compilati... |
(You're_So_Square)_Baby_I_Don't_Care_5920552 | Describe the content of the article about '(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care'. | "(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care" is a 1957 song recorded by Elvis Presley and performed in the MGM film Jailhouse Rock. It was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for the film. Presley plays electric bass on the song. | [
"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care\n\n\"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care\" is a 1957 song recorded by Elvis Presley and performed in the MGM film Jailhouse Rock. It was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for the film. Presley plays electric bass on the song.",
"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care — ... |
(You're_So_Square)_Baby_I_Don't_Care_5920553 | Explain what '(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care' covers in the 'Background' section. | Elvis Presley's version, one of the few songs in which he plays the electric bass, was recorded on May 3, with the vocal track added on May 9, 1957 and released on his Jailhouse Rock EP. It reached number fourteen on the R&B charts. It later become a minor pop standard, with notable versions being performed by Buddy Ho... | [
"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care\n\n\"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care\" is a 1957 song recorded by Elvis Presley and performed in the MGM film Jailhouse Rock. It was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for the film. Presley plays electric bass on the song.",
"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care — ... |
(You're_So_Square)_Baby_I_Don't_Care_5920554 | Describe the 'Incomplete list of artists who have recorded the song' section of the article about '(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care'. | Elvis Presley ; Buddy Holly ; The Beatles played impromptu versions during the White Album sessions, in 1968 and the Get Back Sessions on January 7, 1969 ; Carl Mann ; Cliff Richard ; Led Zeppelin (during live medleys) ; Joni Mitchell included a cover of it on her album Wild Things Run Fast ; Bobby Fuller ; Don McLean ... | [
"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care\n\n\"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care\" is a 1957 song recorded by Elvis Presley and performed in the MGM film Jailhouse Rock. It was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for the film. Presley plays electric bass on the song.",
"(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care — ... |
(You're_the)_Devil_in_Disguise_1727330 | Summarize the following section from the article on '(You're the) Devil in Disguise'. | "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" is a 1963 single by Elvis Presley which was written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye. It was published by Elvis Presley Music in June 1963. The song peaked at No. 3 in the US on the Billboard singles chart on August 10, 1963 and No. 9 on the Billboard Rhythm and Blues single... | [
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise\n\n\"(You're the) Devil in Disguise\" is a 1963 single by Elvis Presley which was written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye. It was published by Elvis Presley Music in June 1963. The song peaked at No. 3 in the US on the Billboard singles chart on August 10, 1963 and No. 9... |
(You're_the)_Devil_in_Disguise_1727331 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(You're the) Devil in Disguise'. | now". The song went on to reach No. 1 in the UK for a single week. Bill Porter engineered the song for the Elvis Presley recording session on May 26, 1963, at RCA Studios in Nashville. "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" and its flipside, "Please Don't Drag That String Around", was recorded for a full-length album that wa... | [
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise\n\n\"(You're the) Devil in Disguise\" is a 1963 single by Elvis Presley which was written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye. It was published by Elvis Presley Music in June 1963. The song peaked at No. 3 in the US on the Billboard singles chart on August 10, 1963 and No. 9... |
(You're_the)_Devil_in_Disguise_1727332 | Describe the 'Personnel' section of the article about '(You're the) Devil in Disguise'. | Elvis Presley – vocals ; The Jordanaires – backing vocals ; Millie Kirkham - backing vocals ; Scotty Moore – rhythm guitar ; Grady Martin - lead guitar ; Harold Bradley - "tic-tac" bass ; Floyd Cramer – piano ; Bob Moore – double bass ; D. J. Fontana – drums ; Buddy Harman - drums ; Boots Randolph - shakers | [
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise\n\n\"(You're the) Devil in Disguise\" is a 1963 single by Elvis Presley which was written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye. It was published by Elvis Presley Music in June 1963. The song peaked at No. 3 in the US on the Billboard singles chart on August 10, 1963 and No. 9... |
(You're)_Having_My_Baby_31256138 | Summarize the 'Criticism and controversy' part of '(You're) Having My Baby'. | I am into the antihuman thing, and I do understand the other side of it. There are those who can't cope, and it's not in the cards for them to have kids. I'm a libber myself, in the sense that ... if you've got to abort, you do. Some people just can't cope." The National Organization for Women gave Anka (and, for the u... | [
"(You're) Having My Baby — Criticism and controversy\n\nI am into the antihuman thing, and I do understand the other side of it. There are those who can't cope, and it's not in the cards for them to have kids. I'm a libber myself, in the sense that ... if you've got to abort, you do. Some people just can't cope.\" ... |
(You're)_Having_My_Baby_31256139 | What does the article about '(You're) Having My Baby' say regarding 'Sunday Sharpe version'? | Around the same time "(You're) Having My Baby" was climbing the Hot 100, female country vocalist Sunday Sharpe recorded a cover version called "I'm Having Your Baby." With lyrics altered to the female perspective, "I'm Having Your Baby" peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in October 1974. | [
"(You're) Having My Baby — Criticism and controversy\n\nI am into the antihuman thing, and I do understand the other side of it. There are those who can't cope, and it's not in the cards for them to have kids. I'm a libber myself, in the sense that ... if you've got to abort, you do. Some people just can't cope.\" ... |
(You're)_Having_My_Baby_31256133 | What information does the article about '(You're) Having My Baby' provide on 'Song information'? | Anka, whose last chart-topping hit had been 1959's "Lonely Boy", had written the song for his wife and their four daughters while appearing at Lake Tahoe. The song was going to be a solo effort by Anka, but the unknown Coates, whom Anka had met while on tour, was at the studio during the recording session. Upon suggest... | [
"(You're) Having My Baby — Criticism and controversy\n\nI am into the antihuman thing, and I do understand the other side of it. There are those who can't cope, and it's not in the cards for them to have kids. I'm a libber myself, in the sense that ... if you've got to abort, you do. Some people just can't cope.\" ... |
(You're)_Having_My_Baby_31256135 | Summarize the 'Criticism and controversy' part of '(You're) Having My Baby'. | still composes and sings as if he were working on his first million and his fondest wish was an appearance on Dick Clark's show. '(You're) Having My Baby' is (really) The Worst. He grunts out the unforgettable lyrics, 'Yuh're havin' muh baybee/Whad a lovely way of sayin' how much yuh love me . . . Oh the seed inside yo... | [
"(You're) Having My Baby — Criticism and controversy\n\nI am into the antihuman thing, and I do understand the other side of it. There are those who can't cope, and it's not in the cards for them to have kids. I'm a libber myself, in the sense that ... if you've got to abort, you do. Some people just can't cope.\" ... |
(You're)_Having_My_Baby_31256134 | Explain what '(You're) Having My Baby' covers in the 'Criticism and controversy' section. | Despite its commercial success, the song has been criticized for its maudlin sentimentality and perceived sexist undertones, and has appeared in many "worst songs" lists. It was voted the #1 "Worst Song of All Time" in a poll conducted by CNN.com in 2006. Peter Reilly, in a February 1975 review of the album from which ... | [
"(You're) Having My Baby — Criticism and controversy\n\nI am into the antihuman thing, and I do understand the other side of it. There are those who can't cope, and it's not in the cards for them to have kids. I'm a libber myself, in the sense that ... if you've got to abort, you do. Some people just can't cope.\" ... |
(You're)_Having_My_Baby_31256132 | What information does the article about '(You're) Having My Baby' provide? | "(You're) Having My Baby" is a song written and recorded in 1974 by Canadian singer Paul Anka. Recorded as a duet with female vocalist Odia Coates, the song became Anka's first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 15 years, since 1959's "Lonely Boy". The song was certified Gold by the RIAA. | [
"(You're) Having My Baby — Criticism and controversy\n\nI am into the antihuman thing, and I do understand the other side of it. There are those who can't cope, and it's not in the cards for them to have kids. I'm a libber myself, in the sense that ... if you've got to abort, you do. Some people just can't cope.\" ... |
(You're)_Having_My_Baby_31256137 | What does the article about '(You're) Having My Baby' say regarding 'Criticism and controversy'? | career highlights", he had "wisely neglected to include 'You're Having My Baby.'" Others criticized a line stating that while the woman could have "swept it from [her] life" (a euphemism for having an abortion, which had recently been legalized across the United States through the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling), she... | [
"(You're) Having My Baby — Criticism and controversy\n\nI am into the antihuman thing, and I do understand the other side of it. There are those who can't cope, and it's not in the cards for them to have kids. I'm a libber myself, in the sense that ... if you've got to abort, you do. Some people just can't cope.\" ... |
(You're)_Having_My_Baby_31256136 | From the article on '(You're) Having My Baby', restate the 'Criticism and controversy' content. | probably proves that Anka has some powerful natural gift of communication no matter how much one objects to the message." The song was also criticized for declaring the child was the man's, rather than the couple's. Anka defended his choice in a 1974 interview, saying, "it's not meant to alienate anyone. I could have c... | [
"(You're) Having My Baby — Criticism and controversy\n\nI am into the antihuman thing, and I do understand the other side of it. There are those who can't cope, and it's not in the cards for them to have kids. I'm a libber myself, in the sense that ... if you've got to abort, you do. Some people just can't cope.\" ... |
(You've_Got_Me)_Dangling_on_a_String_16247965 | What information does the article about '(You've Got Me) Dangling on a String' provide on 'Cover versions'? | The song was covered by Donny Osmond, and released as a single from the August 1977 album Donald Clark Osmond, "bubbling under" the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 109. Catalogue number PD 14417, Int'l. # 2066 847 77 NP 2827. It was produced by Brian Holland. A version with substantially altered music was also record... | [
"(You've Got Me) Dangling on a String — Cover versions\n\nThe song was covered by Donny Osmond, and released as a single from the August 1977 album Donald Clark Osmond, \"bubbling under\" the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 109. Catalogue number PD 14417, Int'l. # 2066 847 77 NP 2827. It was produced by Brian Hol... |
(You've_Got_Me)_Dangling_on_a_String_16247963 | What information does the article about '(You've Got Me) Dangling on a String' provide? | "(You've Got Me) Dangling on a String" is a 1970 soul music song by the Chairmen of the Board. The single reached No. 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100, No. 19 on the US Billboard R&B chart, and No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by Ronald Dunbar and Edythe Wayne. | [
"(You've Got Me) Dangling on a String — Cover versions\n\nThe song was covered by Donny Osmond, and released as a single from the August 1977 album Donald Clark Osmond, \"bubbling under\" the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 109. Catalogue number PD 14417, Int'l. # 2066 847 77 NP 2827. It was produced by Brian Hol... |
(Young)_Pioneers_15710031 | Reconstruct the content about 'Discography' from the article on '(Young) Pioneers'. | Albums ; First Virginia Volunteers LP/CD (1995, Vermiform Records) ; Free the Young Pioneers Now! LP/CD (1998, Lookout! Records) Compilations ; Crime Wave 10"/CD (1996, Vermiform Records) Singles ; Young Pioneers 7"(1993, Vermiform Records) ; We March! 7" (1995, Vermiform Records) ; Employeers Blacklist 7" (1995, Whirl... | [
"(Young) Pioneers — Discography\n\nAlbums ; First Virginia Volunteers LP/CD (1995, Vermiform Records) ; Free the Young Pioneers Now! LP/CD (1998, Lookout! Records) Compilations ; Crime Wave 10\"/CD (1996, Vermiform Records) Singles ; Young Pioneers 7\"(1993, Vermiform Records) ; We March! 7\" (1995, Vermiform Recor... |
(Young)_Pioneers_15710027 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(Young) Pioneers'. | (Young) Pioneers (alternately stylized as Young Pioneers or The (Young) Pioneers) was an American folk punk band from Richmond, Virginia active from 1993 to 1999. Composed of members of such influential bands as Born Against, Avail and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, they released two albums and numerous singles on Vermif... | [
"(Young) Pioneers — Discography\n\nAlbums ; First Virginia Volunteers LP/CD (1995, Vermiform Records) ; Free the Young Pioneers Now! LP/CD (1998, Lookout! Records) Compilations ; Crime Wave 10\"/CD (1996, Vermiform Records) Singles ; Young Pioneers 7\"(1993, Vermiform Records) ; We March! 7\" (1995, Vermiform Recor... |
(Young)_Pioneers_15710028 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '(Young) Pioneers'. | The band was formed by three former members of the hardcore punk group Born Against: singer and guitarist Adam Nathanson (also ex-Life's Blood), drummer Brooks Headley (also ex-Universal Order of Armageddon) and harmonica player Neil Burke (also ex-Life's Blood). Burke's tenure was brief, and his departure after the gr... | [
"(Young) Pioneers — Discography\n\nAlbums ; First Virginia Volunteers LP/CD (1995, Vermiform Records) ; Free the Young Pioneers Now! LP/CD (1998, Lookout! Records) Compilations ; Crime Wave 10\"/CD (1996, Vermiform Records) Singles ; Young Pioneers 7\"(1993, Vermiform Records) ; We March! 7\" (1995, Vermiform Recor... |
(Young)_Pioneers_15710030 | Describe the 'Band members' section of the article about '(Young) Pioneers'. | Adam Nathanson – vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards (1993–1999) ; Tim Barry – bass, vocals (1994–1995) ; Marty Key – bass, guitar, drums, vocals, keyboards (1995–1999) ; Neil Burke – harmonica (1993–1994) ; Brooks Headley – drums, vocals (1993–1997) ; Jonathan Fuller – drums (1997) ; Fred LaPier – drums (1997–1999) | [
"(Young) Pioneers — Discography\n\nAlbums ; First Virginia Volunteers LP/CD (1995, Vermiform Records) ; Free the Young Pioneers Now! LP/CD (1998, Lookout! Records) Compilations ; Crime Wave 10\"/CD (1996, Vermiform Records) Singles ; Young Pioneers 7\"(1993, Vermiform Records) ; We March! 7\" (1995, Vermiform Recor... |
(Young)_Pioneers_15710029 | What does the article about '(Young) Pioneers' say regarding 'History'? | played with the group through their final years. After several tours with bands such as At the Drive-In, Avail, Peechees, Karp and The Locust, they disbanded in February 1999. Nathanson and Key continued to perform music together under the name Teargas Rock with drummer Randy Davis (of The Great Unraveling), although t... | [
"(Young) Pioneers — Discography\n\nAlbums ; First Virginia Volunteers LP/CD (1995, Vermiform Records) ; Free the Young Pioneers Now! LP/CD (1998, Lookout! Records) Compilations ; Crime Wave 10\"/CD (1996, Vermiform Records) Singles ; Young Pioneers 7\"(1993, Vermiform Records) ; We March! 7\" (1995, Vermiform Recor... |
(Your_Love_Keeps_Lifting_Me)_Higher_and_Higher_12971305 | From the article on '(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher', restate the 'Overview' content. | The backing track was recorded on July 6, 1967 at Columbia's studios in Chicago. Produced by Carl Davis, the session, arranged by Sonny Sanders, featured bassist James Jamerson, drummer Richard "Pistol" Allen, guitarist Robert White, and keyboardist Johnny Griffith; these four musicians were all members of the Motown R... | [
"(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher — Overview\n\nThe backing track was recorded on July 6, 1967 at Columbia's studios in Chicago. Produced by Carl Davis, the session, arranged by Sonny Sanders, featured bassist James Jamerson, drummer Richard \"Pistol\" Allen, guitarist Robert White, and keyboardist Jo... |
(Your_Love_Keeps_Lifting_Me)_Higher_and_Higher_12971307 | From the article on '(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher', restate the 'Overview' content. | ballad. I said that's totally wrong. You have to jump and go with the percussion... If he didn't want to sing it that way, I would put my voice on the record and sell millions." After hearing Davis's advice, Wilson cut the lead vocal for "Higher and Higher" in a single take. A publishing deal for the song was reached w... | [
"(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher — Overview\n\nThe backing track was recorded on July 6, 1967 at Columbia's studios in Chicago. Produced by Carl Davis, the session, arranged by Sonny Sanders, featured bassist James Jamerson, drummer Richard \"Pistol\" Allen, guitarist Robert White, and keyboardist Jo... |
(Your_Love_Keeps_Lifting_Me)_Higher_and_Higher_12971310 | What does the article about '(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher' say regarding 'Rita Coolidge version'? | Rita Coolidge remade the song as "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher" for her album Anytime...Anywhere (1977). Her version has a more moderate tempo than that of the uptempo original, and largely omits the chorus which is evidenced only in the background vocals sung under the repetition of the first verse with... | [
"(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher — Overview\n\nThe backing track was recorded on July 6, 1967 at Columbia's studios in Chicago. Produced by Carl Davis, the session, arranged by Sonny Sanders, featured bassist James Jamerson, drummer Richard \"Pistol\" Allen, guitarist Robert White, and keyboardist Jo... |
(Your_Love_Keeps_Lifting_Me)_Higher_and_Higher_12971311 | From the article on '(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher', restate the 'Rita Coolidge version' content. | Coolidge's version became her first major hit in nine years of recording: the track peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was kept from the No. 1 spot by "Best of My Love" by The Emotions. Cash Box ranked it at No. 1. "Higher and Higher" also reached No. 1 in Canada. Both the song and a subsequent release, "We'r... | [
"(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher — Overview\n\nThe backing track was recorded on July 6, 1967 at Columbia's studios in Chicago. Produced by Carl Davis, the session, arranged by Sonny Sanders, featured bassist James Jamerson, drummer Richard \"Pistol\" Allen, guitarist Robert White, and keyboardist Jo... |
(Your_Love_Keeps_Lifting_Me)_Higher_and_Higher_12971309 | Reconstruct the content about 'Cover versions' from the article on '(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher'. | In 2008 the song, still known as "Higher and Higher", charted in Sweden due to Kevin Borg, the eventual winner of season 8 of Idol, performing it in the competition, and downloads of Borg's version secured it a #29 ranking. | [
"(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher — Overview\n\nThe backing track was recorded on July 6, 1967 at Columbia's studios in Chicago. Produced by Carl Davis, the session, arranged by Sonny Sanders, featured bassist James Jamerson, drummer Richard \"Pistol\" Allen, guitarist Robert White, and keyboardist Jo... |
(Your_Love_Keeps_Lifting_Me)_Higher_and_Higher_12971304 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher'. | "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" is an R&B song written by Gary Jackson, Raynard Miner, and Carl Smith. It was recorded by Jackie Wilson for his album Higher and Higher (1967), produced by Carl Davis, and became a Top 10 pop and number one R&B hit. | [
"(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher — Overview\n\nThe backing track was recorded on July 6, 1967 at Columbia's studios in Chicago. Produced by Carl Davis, the session, arranged by Sonny Sanders, featured bassist James Jamerson, drummer Richard \"Pistol\" Allen, guitarist Robert White, and keyboardist Jo... |
(Your_Love_Keeps_Lifting_Me)_Higher_and_Higher_12971308 | Explain what '(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher' covers in the 'Release' section. | Released in August 1967, the song reached number one on the US Billboard R&B chart and, in November, peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 6. Wilson's version also rose to number 11 and 15 upon the UK Singles Chart during 1969 and 1987 respectively. Brunswick Records then released an album titled Higher and Higher in ... | [
"(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher — Overview\n\nThe backing track was recorded on July 6, 1967 at Columbia's studios in Chicago. Produced by Carl Davis, the session, arranged by Sonny Sanders, featured bassist James Jamerson, drummer Richard \"Pistol\" Allen, guitarist Robert White, and keyboardist Jo... |
(Z)-9-Tricosene_25354856 | What does the article about '(Z)-9-Tricosene' say regarding 'Uses'? | As a pesticide, (Z)-9-tricosene is used in fly paper and other traps to lure male flies, trap them, and prevent them from reproducing. | [
"(Z)-9-Tricosene — Uses\n\nAs a pesticide, (Z)-9-tricosene is used in fly paper and other traps to lure male flies, trap them, and prevent them from reproducing.",
"(Z)-9-Tricosene — Biosynthesis\n\n(Z)-9-tricosene biosynthesis.svg (top)]] (Z)-9-Tricosene is biosynthesized in house flies from nervonic acid. The a... |
(Z)-9-Tricosene_25354857 | What information does the article about '(Z)-9-Tricosene' provide on 'Biosynthesis'? | (Z)-9-tricosene biosynthesis.svg (top)]] (Z)-9-Tricosene is biosynthesized in house flies from nervonic acid. The acid is converted into the acyl-CoA derivative and then reduced to the aldehyde (Z)-15-tetracosenal. Through a decarboxylation reaction, the aldehyde is converted to (Z)-9-tricosene. The process is mediated... | [
"(Z)-9-Tricosene — Uses\n\nAs a pesticide, (Z)-9-tricosene is used in fly paper and other traps to lure male flies, trap them, and prevent them from reproducing.",
"(Z)-9-Tricosene — Biosynthesis\n\n(Z)-9-tricosene biosynthesis.svg (top)]] (Z)-9-Tricosene is biosynthesized in house flies from nervonic acid. The a... |
(Z)-9-Tricosene_25354854 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(Z)-9-Tricosene'. | (Z)-9-Tricosene, known as muscalure, is an insect pheromone found in dipteran flies such as the housefly. Females produce it to attract males to mate. It is used as a pesticide, as in Maxforce Quickbayt by Bayer, luring males to traps to prevent them from reproducing. | [
"(Z)-9-Tricosene — Uses\n\nAs a pesticide, (Z)-9-tricosene is used in fly paper and other traps to lure male flies, trap them, and prevent them from reproducing.",
"(Z)-9-Tricosene — Biosynthesis\n\n(Z)-9-tricosene biosynthesis.svg (top)]] (Z)-9-Tricosene is biosynthesized in house flies from nervonic acid. The a... |
(Z)-9-Tricosene_25354855 | What does the article about '(Z)-9-Tricosene' say regarding 'Biological functions'? | (Z)-9-Tricosene is a sex pheromone produced by female house flies (Musca domestica) to attract males. In bees, it is one of the communication pheromones released during the waggle dance. | [
"(Z)-9-Tricosene — Uses\n\nAs a pesticide, (Z)-9-tricosene is used in fly paper and other traps to lure male flies, trap them, and prevent them from reproducing.",
"(Z)-9-Tricosene — Biosynthesis\n\n(Z)-9-tricosene biosynthesis.svg (top)]] (Z)-9-Tricosene is biosynthesized in house flies from nervonic acid. The a... |
(Z)-Stilbene_4618444 | Summarize the 'Properties' part of '(Z)-Stilbene'. | Stilbene will typically have the chemistry of a diarylethene, a conjugated alkene. ; Stilbene can undergo photoisomerization under the influence of UV light. ; Stilbene can undergo stilbene photocyclization, an intramolecular reaction. ; (Z)-Stilbene can undergo electrocyclic reactions. | [
"(Z)-Stilbene — Properties\n\nStilbene will typically have the chemistry of a diarylethene, a conjugated alkene. ; Stilbene can undergo photoisomerization under the influence of UV light. ; Stilbene can undergo stilbene photocyclization, an intramolecular reaction. ; (Z)-Stilbene can undergo electrocyclic reactions... |
(Z)-Stilbene_4618443 | Reconstruct the content about 'Uses' from the article on '(Z)-Stilbene'. | Stilbene is used in manufacture of dyes and optical brighteners, and also as a phosphor and a scintillator. ; Stilbene is one of the gain mediums used in dye lasers. | [
"(Z)-Stilbene — Properties\n\nStilbene will typically have the chemistry of a diarylethene, a conjugated alkene. ; Stilbene can undergo photoisomerization under the influence of UV light. ; Stilbene can undergo stilbene photocyclization, an intramolecular reaction. ; (Z)-Stilbene can undergo electrocyclic reactions... |
(Z)-Stilbene_4618441 | Describe the content of the article about '(Z)-Stilbene'. | (Z)-Stilbene is a diarylethene, that is, a hydrocarbon consisting of a cis ethene double bond substituted with a phenyl group on both carbon atoms of the double bond. The name stilbene was derived from the Greek word stilbos, which means shining. | [
"(Z)-Stilbene — Properties\n\nStilbene will typically have the chemistry of a diarylethene, a conjugated alkene. ; Stilbene can undergo photoisomerization under the influence of UV light. ; Stilbene can undergo stilbene photocyclization, an intramolecular reaction. ; (Z)-Stilbene can undergo electrocyclic reactions... |
(Z)-Stilbene_4618442 | What does the article about '(Z)-Stilbene' say regarding 'Isomers'? | Stilbene exists as two possible isomers known as (E)-stilbene and (Z)-stilbene. (Z)-Stilbene is sterically hindered and less stable because the steric interactions force the aromatic rings 43° out-of-plane and prevent conjugation. (Z)-Stilbene has a melting point of 5 - 6 C, while (E)-stilbene melts around 125 C, illus... | [
"(Z)-Stilbene — Properties\n\nStilbene will typically have the chemistry of a diarylethene, a conjugated alkene. ; Stilbene can undergo photoisomerization under the influence of UV light. ; Stilbene can undergo stilbene photocyclization, an intramolecular reaction. ; (Z)-Stilbene can undergo electrocyclic reactions... |
(a)spera_7245471 | What does the article about '(a)spera' say regarding 'Production and release'? | (a)spera was the first album after a four-year hiatus by Mirah, after time spent working on collaborations and remixes of previous albums. Phil Elverum produced and engineered the album, as with many of her previous releases. It was released on March 10, 2009, on Olympia label K Records. | [
"(a)spera — Production and release\n\n(a)spera was the first album after a four-year hiatus by Mirah, after time spent working on collaborations and remixes of previous albums. Phil Elverum produced and engineered the album, as with many of her previous releases. It was released on March 10, 2009, on Olympia label ... |
(a)spera_7245472 | Summarize the 'Critical reception' part of '(a)spera'. | The track received positive reviews, including 4/5 stars from Allmusic, a positive review in Dusted Magazine, 7.8/10 by Pitchfork Media, 8/10 by PopMatters, and 3.5/5 stars from Spin. According to PopMatters, "The musical marriage of Mirah and Elvrum is one of those rare perfect meeting of the minds—Jay-Z and Kanye, Bu... | [
"(a)spera — Production and release\n\n(a)spera was the first album after a four-year hiatus by Mirah, after time spent working on collaborations and remixes of previous albums. Phil Elverum produced and engineered the album, as with many of her previous releases. It was released on March 10, 2009, on Olympia label ... |
(a)spera_7245470 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(a)spera'. | (a)spera is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mirah, released on March 10, 2009. Produced by Phil Elverum, it met with a largely positive reception from music critics. According to PopMatters about the album, "The musical marriage of Mirah and Elvrum is one of those rare perfect meeting of the minds... | [
"(a)spera — Production and release\n\n(a)spera was the first album after a four-year hiatus by Mirah, after time spent working on collaborations and remixes of previous albums. Phil Elverum produced and engineered the album, as with many of her previous releases. It was released on March 10, 2009, on Olympia label ... |
(a)spera_7245473 | Summarize the 'Personnel' part of '(a)spera'. | Songwriting, etc. ; Mirah - vocals, songwriting, etc. ; Christopher Doulgeris – Bass, Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Producer, Organ (Pump), Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements Production ; Phil Elverum – Producer, Engineer, Guitar, Piano, Cymbals, Organ (Hammond), ; Bryce Panic – Producer, Percussion, Bongos, Drums, Vocals... | [
"(a)spera — Production and release\n\n(a)spera was the first album after a four-year hiatus by Mirah, after time spent working on collaborations and remixes of previous albums. Phil Elverum produced and engineered the album, as with many of her previous releases. It was released on March 10, 2009, on Olympia label ... |
(acyl-carrier-protein)_S-malonyltransferase_2890316 | Describe the 'FabD as a target for Antibacterial Drug Discovery: An upcoming field' section of the article about '(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase'. | Fatty acid biosynthesis is carried out by the ubiquitous Fatty Acid Synthase. Fatty acid synthase pathways are divided into two distinct molecular forms: Type I and Type II. In Type I, Fatty Acid Synthase (found in humans and other mammals) is a single large polypeptide composed of several distinct domains. On the othe... | [
"(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase — FabD as a target for Antibacterial Drug Discovery: An upcoming field\n\nFatty acid biosynthesis is carried out by the ubiquitous Fatty Acid Synthase. Fatty acid synthase pathways are divided into two distinct molecular forms: Type I and Type II. In Type I, Fatty Acid S... |
(acyl-carrier-protein)_S-malonyltransferase_2890311 | Reconstruct the content about 'Nomenclature' from the article on '(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase'. | [acyl carrier protein]malonyltransferase, ; FabD, ; malonyl transacylase, ; malonyl transferase, ; malonyl-CoA-acyl carrier protein transacylase, ; malonyl-CoA:ACP transacylase, ; malonyl-CoA:AcpM transacylase, ; malonyl-CoA:acyl carrier protein transacylase, ; MAT, and ; MCAT. The systematic name of this enzyme class ... | [
"(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase — FabD as a target for Antibacterial Drug Discovery: An upcoming field\n\nFatty acid biosynthesis is carried out by the ubiquitous Fatty Acid Synthase. Fatty acid synthase pathways are divided into two distinct molecular forms: Type I and Type II. In Type I, Fatty Acid S... |
(acyl-carrier-protein)_S-malonyltransferase_2890312 | Based on the article about '(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase', describe the 'Structure' section. | Crystal Structures of FabD from E.coli and Streptomyces coelicolor are known and provide great insight into the catalytic mechanism of FabD. In E.Coli, FabD primarily involved in FAS pathway. However, in Streptomyces coelicolor, FabD is involved in FAS and polyketide synthase pathways. In both cases, the structures and... | [
"(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase — FabD as a target for Antibacterial Drug Discovery: An upcoming field\n\nFatty acid biosynthesis is carried out by the ubiquitous Fatty Acid Synthase. Fatty acid synthase pathways are divided into two distinct molecular forms: Type I and Type II. In Type I, Fatty Acid S... |
(acyl-carrier-protein)_S-malonyltransferase_2890313 | Summarize the 'Function' part of '(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase'. | malonyl-CoA + acyl carrier protein CoA + malonyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] The fatty acid synthetic pathway is the principal route for the production of membrane phospholipid acyl chains in bacterial and plants. The reaction sequence is carried out by a series of individual soluble proteins that are each encoded by a dis... | [
"(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase — FabD as a target for Antibacterial Drug Discovery: An upcoming field\n\nFatty acid biosynthesis is carried out by the ubiquitous Fatty Acid Synthase. Fatty acid synthase pathways are divided into two distinct molecular forms: Type I and Type II. In Type I, Fatty Acid S... |
(acyl-carrier-protein)_S-malonyltransferase_2890310 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase'. | malonyl-CoA + acyl carrier protein CoA + malonyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] In enzymology, a [acyl-carrier-protein] S-malonyltransferase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are malonyl-CoA and acyl carrier protein, whereas its two products are CoA and malonyl-acyl-car... | [
"(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase — FabD as a target for Antibacterial Drug Discovery: An upcoming field\n\nFatty acid biosynthesis is carried out by the ubiquitous Fatty Acid Synthase. Fatty acid synthase pathways are divided into two distinct molecular forms: Type I and Type II. In Type I, Fatty Acid S... |
(acyl-carrier-protein)_S-malonyltransferase_2890315 | Explain what '(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase' covers in the 'Industrial relevance' section. | Among all known metabolic pathways in living systems, fatty acid biosynthesis yields the most energy dense products. As a result, microbial fatty acid derivatives are emerging as a promising renewable energy alternative to fossil fuel derived transportation fuels. Recently, Khosla et al. have devised a procedure to rec... | [
"(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase — FabD as a target for Antibacterial Drug Discovery: An upcoming field\n\nFatty acid biosynthesis is carried out by the ubiquitous Fatty Acid Synthase. Fatty acid synthase pathways are divided into two distinct molecular forms: Type I and Type II. In Type I, Fatty Acid S... |
(acyl-carrier-protein)_S-malonyltransferase_2890317 | Based on the article about '(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase', describe the 'FabD as a target for Antibacterial Drug Discovery: An upcoming field' section. | given that a high resolution crystal structure is available. However, no FabD inhibitors have been reported in the literature and review articles on this topic. The simple structure and acidity of malonate seem to permit few approaches to synthesizing derivatives (acting as potential inhibitors) that retain the charact... | [
"(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase — FabD as a target for Antibacterial Drug Discovery: An upcoming field\n\nFatty acid biosynthesis is carried out by the ubiquitous Fatty Acid Synthase. Fatty acid synthase pathways are divided into two distinct molecular forms: Type I and Type II. In Type I, Fatty Acid S... |
(after)_8038871 | Describe the 'Reception' section of the article about '(after)'. | presentation" and that "we have Elverum presenting some of the rawest emotions of his life". Nathan Reese of Pitchfork stated that "the most striking thing about (after) is that, even after so many performances, these songs sound as raw as they did when Elverum first committed them to paper and tape". Adam Rothbarth of... | [
"(after) — Reception\n\npresentation\" and that \"we have Elverum presenting some of the rawest emotions of his life\". Nathan Reese of Pitchfork stated that \"the most striking thing about (after) is that, even after so many performances, these songs sound as raw as they did when Elverum first committed them to pa... |
(after)_8038869 | Summarize the following section from the article on '(after)'. | (after) is a live album by Mount Eerie, released in 2018. The album captures a live performance of songs from A Crow Looked at Me and Now Only recorded at the 2017 Le Guess Who? festival in the Netherlands. | [
"(after) — Reception\n\npresentation\" and that \"we have Elverum presenting some of the rawest emotions of his life\". Nathan Reese of Pitchfork stated that \"the most striking thing about (after) is that, even after so many performances, these songs sound as raw as they did when Elverum first committed them to pa... |
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