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...And_His_Mother_Called_Him_Bill_15266291 | What information does the article about '...And His Mother Called Him Bill' provide on 'Track listing'? | 1) Snibor - 4:13 ; 2) Boo-Dah - 3:26 ; 3) Blood Count - 4:16 ; 4) U.M.M.G. - 3:13 ; 5) Charpoy - 3:06 ; 6) After All - 3:51 1) The Intimacy of the Blues - 2:57 ; 2) Raincheck - 4:35 ; 3) Day Dream - 4:23 (Strayhorn-Ellington) ; 4) Rock Skippin' at the Blue Note - 3:01 ; 5) All Day Long - 2:56 ; 6) Lotus Blossom - 3:54 ... | [
"...And His Mother Called Him Bill β Reception\n\n...And His Mother Called Him Bill won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 1969. The AllMusic reviewer wrote that, \"For a man who issued well over 300 albums, this set is among his most profoundly felt and very finest recorded moments.\" As the ba... |
...And_His_Mother_Called_Him_Bill_15266288 | From the article on '...And His Mother Called Him Bill', restate the 'Background' content. | Ellington recorded the album as a tribute to Billy Strayhorn, who died of cancer in May 1967. Strayhorn was a composer, arranger, and one of Ellington's closest friends. | [
"...And His Mother Called Him Bill β Reception\n\n...And His Mother Called Him Bill won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 1969. The AllMusic reviewer wrote that, \"For a man who issued well over 300 albums, this set is among his most profoundly felt and very finest recorded moments.\" As the ba... |
...And_I_Know_You_Wanna_Dance_7337457 | Summarize the following section from the article on '...And I Know You Wanna Dance'. | ...And I Know You Wanna Dance was Johnny Rivers's sixth official album, and was his fourth live album. It was recorded live at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, California. The album was on the Billboard Charts for 21 weeks, and reached #52. It included the most famous recording of "Secret Agent Man" which peaked at #... | [
"...And I Know You Wanna Dance\n\n...And I Know You Wanna Dance was Johnny Rivers's sixth official album, and was his fourth live album. It was recorded live at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, California. The album was on the Billboard Charts for 21 weeks, and reached #52. It included the most famous recording o... |
...And_I_Know_You_Wanna_Dance_7337460 | From the article on '...And I Know You Wanna Dance', restate the 'Technical' content. | Lou Adler β producer ; Bones Howe β engineer ; Woody Woodward β art direction ; Lulu β cover design ; Andy Wickham β liner notes ; Ken Kim β cover photography ; Guy Webster β photography (liner) | [
"...And I Know You Wanna Dance\n\n...And I Know You Wanna Dance was Johnny Rivers's sixth official album, and was his fourth live album. It was recorded live at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, California. The album was on the Billboard Charts for 21 weeks, and reached #52. It included the most famous recording o... |
...And_I_Know_You_Wanna_Dance_7337459 | What does the article about '...And I Know You Wanna Dance' say regarding 'Musicians'? | Johnny Rivers β vocals, electric guitar ; Chuck Day β bass guitar, guitar ; Mickey Jones β drums ; Larry Knechtel β organ ; Joe Osborn β bass guitar, guitar | [
"...And I Know You Wanna Dance\n\n...And I Know You Wanna Dance was Johnny Rivers's sixth official album, and was his fourth live album. It was recorded live at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, California. The album was on the Billboard Charts for 21 weeks, and reached #52. It included the most famous recording o... |
...And_I_Know_You_Wanna_Dance_7337458 | Describe the 'Side two' section of the article about '...And I Know You Wanna Dance'. | (***) Edit fade-out stereo. The full 6:15 minutes only mono version was released as B-side of single "Secret Agent Man" the same year. | [
"...And I Know You Wanna Dance\n\n...And I Know You Wanna Dance was Johnny Rivers's sixth official album, and was his fourth live album. It was recorded live at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, California. The album was on the Billboard Charts for 21 weeks, and reached #52. It included the most famous recording o... |
...And_Jesus_Moonwalks_the_Mississippi_3008669 | Explain what '...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi' covers in the 'The Quilter' section. | Miss Ssippi is a beautifully large, black woman. She gives new meaning to the word elegance, although she appears over-worked and always on the run. | [
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Quilter\n\nMiss Ssippi is a beautifully large, black woman. She gives new meaning to the word elegance, although she appears over-worked and always on the run.",
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Threads\n\nHis voice is like the wind; it caters to the tree... |
...And_Jesus_Moonwalks_the_Mississippi_3008671 | Based on the article about '...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi', describe the 'The Threads' section. | His voice is like the wind; it caters to the trees. ; Demeter is old enough to die wise. She is black, with silver her hair and smooth skin. She is built like a good man, one who's been fighting all her life. She wears a tattered petticoat, ripped slacks and a headscarf. Damascus is her former being. ; Yankee Pot Roast... | [
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Quilter\n\nMiss Ssippi is a beautifully large, black woman. She gives new meaning to the word elegance, although she appears over-worked and always on the run.",
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Threads\n\nHis voice is like the wind; it caters to the tree... |
...And_Jesus_Moonwalks_the_Mississippi_3008667 | What information does the article about '...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi' provide? | ...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi is a 2010 play by Marcus Gardley. The play is a re-imagining of the Greek myth of Persephone and Demeter. | [
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Quilter\n\nMiss Ssippi is a beautifully large, black woman. She gives new meaning to the word elegance, although she appears over-worked and always on the run.",
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Threads\n\nHis voice is like the wind; it caters to the tree... |
...And_Jesus_Moonwalks_the_Mississippi_3008670 | Based on the article about '...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi', describe the 'The Threads' section. | Free Girl is ten, half black and half white. Her face is caked in white powder and her hair is always tied up. She wears a tea dress. ; Blanche Verse or Blanchie is also ten and white. She wears short pants and an old army vest, which hangs loosely on her. ; Cadence Marie Verse is Blanche's mother. She is white and old... | [
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Quilter\n\nMiss Ssippi is a beautifully large, black woman. She gives new meaning to the word elegance, although she appears over-worked and always on the run.",
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Threads\n\nHis voice is like the wind; it caters to the tree... |
...And_Jesus_Moonwalks_the_Mississippi_3008668 | Based on the article about '...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi', describe the 'Plot' section. | ...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi is set on the banks of the Mississippi River during the Civil War. A lynched African-American man named Damascus is immediately resurrected as a woman named Demeter, who only has three days to find her daughter Po'em and transmit her song before she has to return to death. | [
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Quilter\n\nMiss Ssippi is a beautifully large, black woman. She gives new meaning to the word elegance, although she appears over-worked and always on the run.",
"...And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi β The Threads\n\nHis voice is like the wind; it caters to the tree... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553652 | Reconstruct the content about 'Accolades' from the article on '...And Justice for All (album)'. | In The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's "Top 25 Metal Albums". Guitar World lists it 12th on the "100 Greatest Guitar Albums" from a 2006 reader poll, and lists... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553658 | What does the article about '...And Justice for All (album)' say regarding 'Live performances'? | Denise Sheppard. Other songs from ...And Justice for All that have frequently been performed are "Blackened" and "Harvester of Sorrow", which were often featured during the album's promotional Damaged Justice Tour. Metallica played the title track in the opening show of the Sick of the Studio '07 tour, for the first ti... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553638 | What does the article about '...And Justice for All (album)' say regarding 'Recording'? | problematic, and Rasmussen was a last-minute replacement. Clink is credited with engineering drums on "The Shortest Straw" and "Harvester of Sorrow". Awaiting Rasmussen's arrival, the band had recorded two cover songsβ"Breadfan" and "The Prince"βto "fineβtune the sound while they got into the studio vibe". Both were re... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553656 | Describe the 'Commercial performance' section of the article about '...And Justice for All (album)'. | top 10 on the Norwegian and Swiss album charts. It was less successful in Spain, Mexico, and France, where it peaked at number 92 on the former chart, number 130 on the latter, and number 64 in Spain. ...And Justice for All received a three times platinum certification from Music Canada for shipping 300,000 copies, a p... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553649 | Describe the 'Critical reception' section of the article about '...And Justice for All (album)'. | Released on September 7, 1988, by Elektra Records, ...And Justice for All was acclaimed by music critics. In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, Michael Azerrad said that Metallica's compositions are impressive and called the album's music "a marvel of precisely channeled aggression". Spin magazine's Sharon Livete... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553641 | Explain what '...And Justice for All (album)' covers in the 'Music' section. | for All sounds different from the band's previous albums, with longer songs, sparser arrangements, and harsher vocals by Hetfield. According to journalist Martin Popoff, the album is less melodic than its predecessors because of its frequent tempo changes, unusual song structures and layered guitars. He argued that the... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553644 | What information does the article about '...And Justice for All (album)' provide on 'Mix'? | world, including Jason and Toby Wright, the assistant engineer, who heard the bass tracks on And Justice for All, and they are fucking brilliant." In 2019, Hetfield and Ulrich said they had mixed the bass low not to belittle Newsted, but because their hearing was "shot" following heavy touring and so they "basically ke... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553636 | From the article on '...And Justice for All (album)', restate the 'Background' content. | ...And Justice for All is the first Metallica album to feature bassist Jason Newsted after the death of Cliff Burton in 1986; Newsted had previously played on the 1987 Metallica EP The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited. Metallica had intended to record the album earlier, but was sidetracked by the large number of f... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553659 | Explain what '...And Justice for All (album)' covers in the 'Live performances' section. | "The Shortest Straw" returned to the setlist during the World Magnetic Tour after a 12-year absence, and has been sporadically performed since. "Dyers Eve" debuted live in 2004, sixteen years after it was recorded, during the Madly in Anger with the World Tour at The Forum in Inglewood, California. "To Live Is to Die" ... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553637 | Describe the 'Recording' section of the article about '...And Justice for All (album)'. | ...And Justice for All was recorded from January to May 1988 at One on One Recording Studios in Los Angeles. Metallica produced the album with Flemming Rasmussen. He had been initially unavailable for the planned start on January 1, 1988, and the band hired Mike Clink, who had caught their attention for producing the d... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553655 | Describe the 'Commercial performance' section of the article about '...And Justice for All (album)'. | reckoned with". Classic Rock explained that with this album, Metallica received substantial media exposure, becoming a multi-platinum act by 1990. The group broke through on radio in early 1989 with "One", which was released as the third single from the record. According to Billboard, the accompanying Damaged Justice T... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553646 | Reconstruct the content about 'Lyrics' from the article on '...And Justice for All (album)'. | their "CNN years", with him and Hetfield watching the channel in search for song subjectsβ"I'd read about the blacklisting thing, we'd get a title, 'The Shortest Straw,' and a song would come out of that." Concerns about the state of the environment ("Blackened"), corruption ("...And Justice for All"), and blacklisting... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553647 | Based on the article about '...And Justice for All (album)', describe the 'Lyrics' section. | of unused recordings Burton had performed prior to his death. Because the original recordings are not used on the track, the composition is credited as written by Burton and played by Newsted. The spoken word section of the song was erroneously attributed in its entirety to Burton in the liner notes. The first line was... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553651 | Reconstruct the content about 'Critical reception' from the article on '...And Justice for All (album)'. | said that ...And Justice for All was both the band's "most ambitious" and ultimately "flattest-sounding" album. AllMusic's Steve Huey noted that Metallica followed the blueprint of the previous two albums, with more sophisticated songs and "apocalyptic" lyrics that envisioned a society in decay. Music journalist Mick W... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553661 | Based on the article about '...And Justice for All (album)', describe the '2018 deluxe box set' section. | In 2018, the album was remastered and reissued in a limited edition deluxe box set with an expanded track listing and bonus content. The deluxe edition set includes the original album on vinyl and CD, with eleven CDs of live tracks, home demo recordings, B-sides, rough mixes, and radio edits recorded from 1986 to 1989,... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553635 | Summarize the following section from the article on '...And Justice for All (album)'. | The single "One" backed the band's debut music video, and earned Metallica their first Grammy Award in 1990 (and the first ever in the Best Metal Performance category). It was successful in the United States, peaking at number six on the Billboard 200, and was certified 8Γ platinum by the Recording Industry Association... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553653 | Summarize the 'Accolades' part of '...And Justice for All (album)'. | Before You Die. In 2017, it was ranked 21st on Rolling Stone list of "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time". After years of refusing to release music videos, Metallica released its first for "One". The video was controversial among fans, who had valued the band's apparent opposition to MTV and other forms of mainstrea... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553645 | Describe the 'Lyrics' section of the article about '...And Justice for All (album)'. | The album title was revealed in April 1988: ...And Justice for All, after the final words of the Pledge of Allegiance. The lyrics address political and legal injustice as seen through the prism of war (including nuclear war) and censored speech. The majority of the songs raise issues that differ from the violent retali... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553642 | Summarize the 'Mix' part of '...And Justice for All (album)'. | The album was noted for its "dry, sterile" production. Rasmussen said that was not his intention, as he tried for an ambient sound similar to the previous two albums. He was not present during the album's mixing, for which Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero had been hired beforehand. Rasmussen assumed that, in his abs... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553643 | Reconstruct the content about 'Mix' from the article on '...And Justice for All (album)'. | thing they said was, 'Take the bass down so you can just hear it, and then once you've done that take it down a further three dBs.' I have no idea why they wanted that, but it was totally out of my hands." In 2009, Hetfield said that the bass was obscured as the basslines often doubled his rhythm guitar, making the ins... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553654 | Summarize the 'Commercial performance' part of '...And Justice for All (album)'. | Although Metallica's music was considered unappealing for mainstream radio, ...And Justice for All was highly successful in the US. It became Metallica's best-selling album upon release, peaking at number six on the Billboard 200, where it charted for 83 weeks. More than 8,000,000 copies have been sold in the United St... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553657 | From the article on '...And Justice for All (album)', restate the 'Live performances' content. | Guitarist Kirk Hammett noted that the length of the songs was problematic for fans and for the band: "Touring behind it, we realized that the general consensus was that songs were too fucking long. One day after we played "Justice" and got off the stage one of us said, 'we're never fucking playing that song again. Neve... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553650 | Explain what '...And Justice for All (album)' covers in the 'Critical reception' section. | the literal sense of the word." Borivoj Krgin of Metal Forces said that it was the most ideal album he has heard because of typically exceptional production and musicianship that is more impressive than that of Master of Puppets. In a less enthusiastic review for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau believed that the ba... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553640 | From the article on '...And Justice for All (album)', restate the 'Music' content. | ...And Justice for All is a musically progressive album featuring long and complex songs, fast tempos and few verse-chorus structures. Metallica decided to broaden its sonic range, writing songs with multiple sections, heavy guitar arpeggios and unusual time signatures. Hetfield explained: "Songwriting-wise, [the album... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553639 | Summarize the 'Recording' part of '...And Justice for All (album)'. | three reels: one for drums, a second for bass and guitars, and a third for other parts. Hetfield wrote lyrics during the recording sessions; these were occasionally unfinished as recording began, and Rasmussen said that Hetfield "wasn't really interested in singing" but instead "wanted that hard vibe". Metallica's reco... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553662 | What does the article about '...And Justice for All (album)' say regarding 'Personnel'? | James Hetfield β vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, 2nd solo on "To Live is to Die", production ; Kirk Hammett β lead guitar ; Jason Newsted β bass ; Lars Ulrich β drums, production Flemming Rasmussen β production, engineering ; Toby "Rage" Wright β assistant and additional engineering ; Mike Clink β drum engineer... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(album)_13553634 | Summarize the following section from the article on '...And Justice for All (album)'. | Justice bound in ropes. The album title is derived from the last four words of the American Pledge of Allegiance. Three of its songs were released as singles: "Harvester of Sorrow", "Eye of the Beholder", and "One"; the title track was released as a promotional single. ...And Justice for All was acclaimed by music crit... | [
"...And Justice for All (album) β Accolades\n\nIn The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted the 39th best album of 1988, having received 117 votes, including 12 first-place votes. The album was ranked at number nine on IGN's \"Top 25 Metal Albums\". Guitar World lists it 12th on the \"100 Grea... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553827 | Based on the article about '...And Justice for All (film)', describe the 'Plot' section. | begs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpectedly, Kirkland is requested to defend Judge... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553832 | Summarize the 'Plot' part of '...And Justice for All (film)'. | order! You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order! They're out of order!" Kirkland is dragged out of the courtroom, venting his rage all the way and condemning Fleming for his and the legal system's abuse of the law. As the courtroom spectators cheer for Kirkland β including Gail Packer β Fleming sits down in... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553828 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on '...And Justice for All (film)'. | it were to come to light. Kirkland's friend and partner, Jay Porter, is also unstable. He feels guilt for gaining acquittals for defendants who were truly guilty of violent crimes. Porter shows up drunk at Arthur's apartment, after one of his (guilty) clients kills two kids following his acquittal. After a violent brea... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553838 | What does the article about '...And Justice for All (film)' say regarding 'In popular culture'? | The line "You're out of order! You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order! They're out of order!" has been parodied many times in popular media. It is also echoed in Pacino's speech in the film "Scent of a Woman". Homer Simpson's bedroom rant to Marge in The Simpsons episode "Secrets of a Successful Marriage"... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553837 | Explain what '...And Justice for All (film)' covers in the 'Reception' section. | drama" and rated it three stars out of five. Kirkland's opening courtroom statement near the film's ending, as well as his subsequent outburst "You're out of order! You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order! They're out of order!" (commonly misquoted as "I'm out of order?! You're out of order! This whole cou... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553826 | Describe the 'Plot' section of the article about '...And Justice for All (film)'. | a small crime and becomes a victim of the legal system. Arthur pays regular visits to his grandfather Sam, in a nursing home, who is progressively becoming senile. It is revealed that Arthur was abandoned by his parents at a young age, and it was Sam who raised him and put him through law school. Arthur Kirkland also b... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553831 | Summarize the 'Plot' part of '...And Justice for All (film)'. | is guilty of the rape. As the trial opens, Fleming, while looking at the victim, makes a casual remark to Kirkland that he "wouldn't mind seeing her again sometime." Kirkland's face indicates his disgust. In his opening statement, Kirkland begins by mocking Bowers' case while speculating on the ultimate objective of th... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553824 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '...And Justice for All (film)'. | ...And Justice for All is a 1979 American courtroom drama neo noir film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Al Pacino, Jack Warden and John Forsythe. Lee Strasberg, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Lahti, Craig T. Nelson and Thomas Waites appear in supporting roles. The Oscar-nominated screenplay was written by Valerie Cu... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553830 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on '...And Justice for All (film)'. | police sniper shoots and kills McCullaugh when he moves in front of a window. A clearly disturbed Kirkland takes on Judge Fleming's case. He tries to talk the prosecuting attorney, Frank Bowers, into throwing the case out but Bowers, who recognizes the prestige that convicting a judge would earn him, refuses to back do... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553825 | Explain what '...And Justice for All (film)' covers in the 'Plot' section. | Arthur Kirkland, a Baltimore defense attorney, is in jail on a contempt of court charge after punching Judge Henry T. Fleming while arguing the case of Jeff McCullaugh. McCullagh was stopped for a minor traffic offense, then mistaken for a killer of the same name, and has already spent a year and a half in jail without... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553836 | Based on the article about '...And Justice for All (film)', describe the 'Reception' section. | ...And Justice for All opened to critical acclaim and box office success. Produced on a modest budget of $4 million, it grossed over $33.3 million in North America, making it the 24th highest-grossing film of 1979. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, earning an 81% rating on review aggregator Rotten... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553829 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on '...And Justice for All (film)'. | be shown to the judge so that Agee will receive probation, rather than serve jail time. Unfortunately, Fresnell shows up late and forgets to give the judge the corrected version, causing Agee to be sentenced to jail time. Arthur is livid and attacks Fresnell's car. When Fresnell argues that Agee's trial was nothing but... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(film)_13553839 | Reconstruct the content about 'In popular culture' from the article on '...And Justice for All (film)'. | reach over and put your hand into a pile of goo that was your best friend's face, you'll know what to do! Forget it, Marge, it's Chinatown!" Patrick Jane says in The Mentalist Season 2 Episode 19 " Blood Money " You're out of order! This whole trial's out of order! Joey Tribbiani says in Friends season 1 episode 6 "The... | [
"...And Justice for All (film) β Plot\n\nbegs him to land. Rayford, a Korean War veteran, is borderline suicidal and keeps a rifle in his chambers at the courthouse and an M1911 pistol in his shoulder holster at all times. He even eats his lunch on a ledge outside his office window, four stories up. One day, unexpe... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(song)_31301561 | Reconstruct the content about 'Touring complications' from the article on '...And Justice for All (song)'. | recording due to the intro requiring three guitars. During the Madly in Anger with the World and Escape from the Studio '06 tours, Metallica would often tease the fans by playing parts of the song, with frontman James Hetfield usually saying nobody wants to hear the song. It remained to be seen whether Metallica would ... | [
"...And Justice for All (song) β Touring complications\n\nrecording due to the intro requiring three guitars. During the Madly in Anger with the World and Escape from the Studio '06 tours, Metallica would often tease the fans by playing parts of the song, with frontman James Hetfield usually saying nobody wants to ... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(song)_31301560 | Explain what '...And Justice for All (song)' covers in the 'Touring complications' section. | Due to its complexity, the song was initially only performed live by the band during their 1988 Damaged Justice world tour in support of the album, only making setlists again 19 years later during the Sick of the Studio tour in 2007. However, it is said that the song was played once in 1997 at the Playboy Mansion, with... | [
"...And Justice for All (song) β Touring complications\n\nrecording due to the intro requiring three guitars. During the Madly in Anger with the World and Escape from the Studio '06 tours, Metallica would often tease the fans by playing parts of the song, with frontman James Hetfield usually saying nobody wants to ... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(song)_31301564 | Based on the article about '...And Justice for All (song)', describe the 'Video games' section. | The song is featured in the Metallica 3-Pack that is downloadable content for the music video game Rock Band 3. It was made available to download on March 1, 2011, in an updated version for use in Rock Band 3 Pro mode which takes advantage of the use of a real guitar / bass guitar, along with standard MIDI-compatible e... | [
"...And Justice for All (song) β Touring complications\n\nrecording due to the intro requiring three guitars. During the Madly in Anger with the World and Escape from the Studio '06 tours, Metallica would often tease the fans by playing parts of the song, with frontman James Hetfield usually saying nobody wants to ... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(song)_31301562 | Summarize the 'Touring complications' part of '...And Justice for All (song)'. | first show of the Sick of the Studio '07 tour. It was played on the band's headlining set at the new Wembley Stadium on July 8, at Valle Hovin in Norway on July 10, at Stockholms Stadion on July 12, at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on July 15, at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia on July 18, at Skonto Stadium in Riga, ... | [
"...And Justice for All (song) β Touring complications\n\nrecording due to the intro requiring three guitars. During the Madly in Anger with the World and Escape from the Studio '06 tours, Metallica would often tease the fans by playing parts of the song, with frontman James Hetfield usually saying nobody wants to ... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(song)_31301558 | Summarize the following section from the article on '...And Justice for All (song)'. | "...And Justice for All" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released as a promotional single in 1988. The song is the second track on the band's album of the same name. | [
"...And Justice for All (song) β Touring complications\n\nrecording due to the intro requiring three guitars. During the Madly in Anger with the World and Escape from the Studio '06 tours, Metallica would often tease the fans by playing parts of the song, with frontman James Hetfield usually saying nobody wants to ... |
...And_Justice_for_All_(song)_31301563 | From the article on '...And Justice for All (song)', restate the 'Touring complications' content. | Canada on December 4, 2008, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on January 31, 2009, at The O2 arena in London on March 28, 2009, and on June 7 at Foro Sol in Mexico City, all four on the World Magnetic Tour and at The Fillmore as part of the 30 Years of Metallica event on December 9, 2011, and on August 17,... | [
"...And Justice for All (song) β Touring complications\n\nrecording due to the intro requiring three guitars. During the Madly in Anger with the World and Escape from the Studio '06 tours, Metallica would often tease the fans by playing parts of the song, with frontman James Hetfield usually saying nobody wants to ... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Five_14272204 | Summarize the 'Background' part of '...And Mother Makes Five'. | This sitcom was the follow-up to ...And Mother Makes Three, which had finished in June 1973. The final series had seen Sally Harrison, a widowed mother of two sons, marrying the antique bookseller, David Redway, the divorced father of one daughter. The two families then became one. The two sitcoms had almost exactly th... | [
"...And Mother Makes Five β Background\n\nThis sitcom was the follow-up to ...And Mother Makes Three, which had finished in June 1973. The final series had seen Sally Harrison, a widowed mother of two sons, marrying the antique bookseller, David Redway, the divorced father of one daughter. The two families then bec... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Five_14272205 | From the article on '...And Mother Makes Five', restate the 'Cast' content. | Wendy Craig - Sally Redway (formerly Harrison) ; Richard Coleman - David Redway ; Robin Davies - Simon Redway (formerly Harrison) ; David Parfitt - Peter Redway (formerly Harrison) ; Maxine Gordon - Jane Redway ; Valerie Lush - Auntie Flo ; Charlotte Mitchell - Monica Spicer ; Tony Britton - Joss Spicer ; Patricia Rout... | [
"...And Mother Makes Five β Background\n\nThis sitcom was the follow-up to ...And Mother Makes Three, which had finished in June 1973. The final series had seen Sally Harrison, a widowed mother of two sons, marrying the antique bookseller, David Redway, the divorced father of one daughter. The two families then bec... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Five_14272208 | Describe the 'Series Two (1974)' section of the article about '...And Mother Makes Five'. | 1) "Love's Labours Lost" (22 October 1974) ; 2) "Double Standards" (29 October 1974) ; 3) "Bridging the Gap" (5 November 1974) ; 4) "For Richer For Poorer" (12 November 1974) ; 5) "Date Data" (19 November 1974) ; 6) "Part of the Furniture" (26 November 1974) | [
"...And Mother Makes Five β Background\n\nThis sitcom was the follow-up to ...And Mother Makes Three, which had finished in June 1973. The final series had seen Sally Harrison, a widowed mother of two sons, marrying the antique bookseller, David Redway, the divorced father of one daughter. The two families then bec... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Five_14272206 | What information does the article about '...And Mother Makes Five' provide on 'Plot'? | ...And Mother Makes Five is basically the same as ...And Mother Makes Three with domestic problems being the centre of the programme. The children are now older, but as troublesome as before. There are new characters in the form of Joss and Monica Spicer, and Mrs Fletcher. | [
"...And Mother Makes Five β Background\n\nThis sitcom was the follow-up to ...And Mother Makes Three, which had finished in June 1973. The final series had seen Sally Harrison, a widowed mother of two sons, marrying the antique bookseller, David Redway, the divorced father of one daughter. The two families then bec... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Five_14272203 | What information does the article about '...And Mother Makes Five' provide? | ...And Mother Makes Five is a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 1 May 1974 to 11 February 1976. Starring Wendy Craig, it is the sequel of ...And Mother Makes Three and aired for four series. ...And Mother Makes Five was written by Richard Waring, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer. Wendy Craig also wrote thirteen of ... | [
"...And Mother Makes Five β Background\n\nThis sitcom was the follow-up to ...And Mother Makes Three, which had finished in June 1973. The final series had seen Sally Harrison, a widowed mother of two sons, marrying the antique bookseller, David Redway, the divorced father of one daughter. The two families then bec... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Five_14272207 | Describe the 'Series One (1974)' section of the article about '...And Mother Makes Five'. | 1) "Where Our Caravan Is Resting" (1 May 1974) ; 2) "The Matter of Tiny Feet" (8 May 1974) ; 3) "Seed of Suspicion" (15 May 1974) ; 4) "To the Aid of the Party" (22 May 1974) ; 5) "Wish You Were There" (29 May 1974) ; 6) "If I Can Help Somebody" (5 June 1974) ; 7) "Fair Exchange" (12 June 1974) | [
"...And Mother Makes Five β Background\n\nThis sitcom was the follow-up to ...And Mother Makes Three, which had finished in June 1973. The final series had seen Sally Harrison, a widowed mother of two sons, marrying the antique bookseller, David Redway, the divorced father of one daughter. The two families then bec... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Five_14272209 | What information does the article about '...And Mother Makes Five' provide on 'Series Three (1975)'? | 1) "Growing Pains" (4 June 1975) ; 2) "Goodbye Mr Turnbull" (11 June 1975) ; 3) "Friends and Neighbours" (18 June 1975) ; 4) "The Mating Test" (25 June 1975) ; 5) "Legs Eleven" (2 July 1975) ; 6) "Art For Art's Sake" (9 July 1975) ; 7) "Health Through Joy" (16 July 1975) | [
"...And Mother Makes Five β Background\n\nThis sitcom was the follow-up to ...And Mother Makes Three, which had finished in June 1973. The final series had seen Sally Harrison, a widowed mother of two sons, marrying the antique bookseller, David Redway, the divorced father of one daughter. The two families then bec... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Three_14271521 | From the article on '...And Mother Makes Three', restate the 'Series Two (1971β72)' content. | 1) "A Hard Day Out" (2 December 1971) ; 2) "The Matchmakers" (9 December 1971) ; 3) "Growing Pains" (16 December 1971) ; 4) "But How Can I Tell Them?" (23 December 1971) ; 5) "Once A Year Day" (30 December 1971) ; 6) "All Play and No Work" (6 January 1972) | [
"...And Mother Makes Three β Short Special (1971)\n\nPart of Mike and Bernie Winters' All-Star Christmas Comedy Carnival (25 December 1971)",
"...And Mother Makes Three β Series Two (1971β72)\n\n1) \"A Hard Day Out\" (2 December 1971) ; 2) \"The Matchmakers\" (9 December 1971) ; 3) \"Growing Pains\" (16 December ... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Three_14271520 | Reconstruct the content about 'Series One (1971)' from the article on '...And Mother Makes Three'. | 1) "Simon's Holiday" (27 April 1971) ; 2) "Birthday Bike" (4 May 1971) ; 3) "A Bird in the Hand" (11 May 1971) ; 4) "Get Mobile" (18 May 1971) ; 5) "School for Love" (25 May 1971) ; 6) "Pound of Flesh" (1 June 1971) ; 7) "Mr Mum" (8 June 1971) | [
"...And Mother Makes Three β Short Special (1971)\n\nPart of Mike and Bernie Winters' All-Star Christmas Comedy Carnival (25 December 1971)",
"...And Mother Makes Three β Series Two (1971β72)\n\n1) \"A Hard Day Out\" (2 December 1971) ; 2) \"The Matchmakers\" (9 December 1971) ; 3) \"Growing Pains\" (16 December ... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Three_14271526 | Summarize the '...And Mother Makes Five' part of '...And Mother Makes Three'. | In the fourth series of ...And Mother Makes Three Sally Harrison marries David Redway, leading to a sequel called ...And Mother Makes Five. | [
"...And Mother Makes Three β Short Special (1971)\n\nPart of Mike and Bernie Winters' All-Star Christmas Comedy Carnival (25 December 1971)",
"...And Mother Makes Three β Series Two (1971β72)\n\n1) \"A Hard Day Out\" (2 December 1971) ; 2) \"The Matchmakers\" (9 December 1971) ; 3) \"Growing Pains\" (16 December ... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Three_14271525 | From the article on '...And Mother Makes Three', restate the 'DVD releases' content. | All four series have been released on DVD in the United Kingdom (Region 2) by Network DVD. A 4-disc set of the complete series has also been released. | [
"...And Mother Makes Three β Short Special (1971)\n\nPart of Mike and Bernie Winters' All-Star Christmas Comedy Carnival (25 December 1971)",
"...And Mother Makes Three β Series Two (1971β72)\n\n1) \"A Hard Day Out\" (2 December 1971) ; 2) \"The Matchmakers\" (9 December 1971) ; 3) \"Growing Pains\" (16 December ... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Three_14271519 | Based on the article about '...And Mother Makes Three', describe the 'Plot' section. | Newly widowed mother Sally Harrison is trying to hold down a job as an assistant to Mr Campbell, a veterinarian. Her children are Simon and Peter, and her aunt Flo lives with them and tries to help. In Series 3 Mr Campbell moves to Scotland and the vet premises is taken over by divorcee David Redway, an antique booksel... | [
"...And Mother Makes Three β Short Special (1971)\n\nPart of Mike and Bernie Winters' All-Star Christmas Comedy Carnival (25 December 1971)",
"...And Mother Makes Three β Series Two (1971β72)\n\n1) \"A Hard Day Out\" (2 December 1971) ; 2) \"The Matchmakers\" (9 December 1971) ; 3) \"Growing Pains\" (16 December ... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Three_14271518 | What does the article about '...And Mother Makes Three' say regarding 'Cast'? | Wendy Craig β Sally Harrison ; Robin Davies β Simon Harrison ; David Parfitt β Peter Harrison ; Valerie Lush β Auntie Flo ; George Selway β Mr Campbell ; Richard Coleman β David Redway (series 3 and 4) ; Julie Dawn Cole β Arabella (series 1 and 2) ; Miriam Mann β Jane Redway (series 3 and 4) ; Richard Thorp β Stanley M... | [
"...And Mother Makes Three β Short Special (1971)\n\nPart of Mike and Bernie Winters' All-Star Christmas Comedy Carnival (25 December 1971)",
"...And Mother Makes Three β Series Two (1971β72)\n\n1) \"A Hard Day Out\" (2 December 1971) ; 2) \"The Matchmakers\" (9 December 1971) ; 3) \"Growing Pains\" (16 December ... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Three_14271517 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '...And Mother Makes Three'. | ...And Mother Makes Three is a British sitcom shown on ITV from 27 April 1971 to 27 June 1973. Starring Wendy Craig, it was written by Peter Buchanan, Peter Robinson, Richard Waring and Carla Lane. ...And Mother Makes Three was made for the ITV network by Thames Television. | [
"...And Mother Makes Three β Short Special (1971)\n\nPart of Mike and Bernie Winters' All-Star Christmas Comedy Carnival (25 December 1971)",
"...And Mother Makes Three β Series Two (1971β72)\n\n1) \"A Hard Day Out\" (2 December 1971) ; 2) \"The Matchmakers\" (9 December 1971) ; 3) \"Growing Pains\" (16 December ... |
...And_Mother_Makes_Three_14271523 | Describe the 'Series Three (1972)' section of the article about '...And Mother Makes Three'. | 1) "Gather Ye Mushrooms While Ye May" (14 September 1972) ; 2) "Father Figure" (21 September 1972) ; 3) "Girl Talk" (28 September 1972) ; 4) "Thank Heaven for Little Girls?" (5 October 1972) ; 5) "A Family Affair" (12 October 1972) ; 6) "Two Hearts That Beat As Two" (19 October 1972) | [
"...And Mother Makes Three β Short Special (1971)\n\nPart of Mike and Bernie Winters' All-Star Christmas Comedy Carnival (25 December 1971)",
"...And Mother Makes Three β Series Two (1971β72)\n\n1) \"A Hard Day Out\" (2 December 1971) ; 2) \"The Matchmakers\" (9 December 1971) ; 3) \"Growing Pains\" (16 December ... |
...And_No_One_Else_Wanted_to_Play_1943704 | From the article on '...And No One Else Wanted to Play', restate the 'Reception' content. | SNFU biographer Chris Walter describes the early reviews of the album in underground punk sources as "uniformly good." In a review for Maximumrocknroll, noted artist Pushead praised the album's "[r]igorous energy pushing the limits of power with knocking flurry and extreme excitement" and called the album "a scorcher."... | [
"...And No One Else Wanted to Play β Reception\n\nSNFU biographer Chris Walter describes the early reviews of the album in underground punk sources as \"uniformly good.\" In a review for Maximumrocknroll, noted artist Pushead praised the album's \"[r]igorous energy pushing the limits of power with knocking flurry a... |
...And_No_One_Else_Wanted_to_Play_1943706 | From the article on '...And No One Else Wanted to Play', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Mr. Chi Pig (Ken Chinn) β vocals ; Muc (Marc Belke) β guitar ; Brent (Brent Belke) β guitar ; Jimmy Schmitz β bass guitar ; Evan C. "Tadpole" Jones β drums ; Dave Bacon β bass ("Poor Poor Pitiful Me") ; Jon Card β drums ("Poor Poor Pitiful Me") | [
"...And No One Else Wanted to Play β Reception\n\nSNFU biographer Chris Walter describes the early reviews of the album in underground punk sources as \"uniformly good.\" In a review for Maximumrocknroll, noted artist Pushead praised the album's \"[r]igorous energy pushing the limits of power with knocking flurry a... |
...And_No_One_Else_Wanted_to_Play_1943703 | From the article on '...And No One Else Wanted to Play', restate the 'Artwork' content. | The initial release of the 12-inch LP featured a copyrighted image by Diane Arbus entitled ''Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park, NYC. (1962)''. As the band was not granted permission to use the image, they were forced to issue subsequent pressings with replacement cover art. For the following pressing, the ban... | [
"...And No One Else Wanted to Play β Reception\n\nSNFU biographer Chris Walter describes the early reviews of the album in underground punk sources as \"uniformly good.\" In a review for Maximumrocknroll, noted artist Pushead praised the album's \"[r]igorous energy pushing the limits of power with knocking flurry a... |
...And_No_One_Else_Wanted_to_Play_1943701 | What does the article about '...And No One Else Wanted to Play' say regarding 'Background and recording'? | Youth Brigade acted as the unofficial producer. The production credit was later given to SNFU and BYO. The group also took several extended breaks from recording to perform concerts in Arizona and California, their first US shows. While the songs that appear on the record were written between 1982 and 1984, much of the... | [
"...And No One Else Wanted to Play β Reception\n\nSNFU biographer Chris Walter describes the early reviews of the album in underground punk sources as \"uniformly good.\" In a review for Maximumrocknroll, noted artist Pushead praised the album's \"[r]igorous energy pushing the limits of power with knocking flurry a... |
...And_No_One_Else_Wanted_to_Play_1943698 | What information does the article about '...And No One Else Wanted to Play' provide? | ...And No One Else Wanted to Play is the first full-length album from Canadian punk band SNFU. The album was engineered by David Ferguson, recorded at Track Record Studios in Hollywood, California, US in December 1984, and released by BYO Records in 1985. The album was well received at the time of its release, hailed i... | [
"...And No One Else Wanted to Play β Reception\n\nSNFU biographer Chris Walter describes the early reviews of the album in underground punk sources as \"uniformly good.\" In a review for Maximumrocknroll, noted artist Pushead praised the album's \"[r]igorous energy pushing the limits of power with knocking flurry a... |
...And_No_One_Else_Wanted_to_Play_1943699 | What does the article about '...And No One Else Wanted to Play' say regarding 'Background and recording'? | SNFU formed in November 1981, but recorded only demo and compilation material in their first three years together. They first became associated with BYO Records in July 1983 when they shared a short Canadian tour with Youth Brigade, the American punk band the members of which ran the label. BYO offered SNFU a spot on t... | [
"...And No One Else Wanted to Play β Reception\n\nSNFU biographer Chris Walter describes the early reviews of the album in underground punk sources as \"uniformly good.\" In a review for Maximumrocknroll, noted artist Pushead praised the album's \"[r]igorous energy pushing the limits of power with knocking flurry a... |
...And_No_One_Else_Wanted_to_Play_1943702 | Explain what '...And No One Else Wanted to Play' covers in the 'Release' section. | The band played several Canadian shows in early 1985 prior to the promotional tour in support of ...And No One Else Wanted to Play. Drummer Evan C. "Tadpole" Jones had begun to suffer from exhaustion during the recording sessions, and he and Schmitz left the band after a show in late May. The new lineup assembled for t... | [
"...And No One Else Wanted to Play β Reception\n\nSNFU biographer Chris Walter describes the early reviews of the album in underground punk sources as \"uniformly good.\" In a review for Maximumrocknroll, noted artist Pushead praised the album's \"[r]igorous energy pushing the limits of power with knocking flurry a... |
...And_Once_Again_965235 | Reconstruct the content about 'Trivia' from the article on '...And Once Again'. | The characters Rishi and Manu played by Rajat Kapoor and Rituparna Sengupta respectively, are the names taken from another Bollywood actor Manu Rishi Chadha. | [
"...And Once Again β Trivia\n\nThe characters Rishi and Manu played by Rajat Kapoor and Rituparna Sengupta respectively, are the names taken from another Bollywood actor Manu Rishi Chadha.",
"...And Once Again β Cast\n\nAntara Mali as Savitri ; Rajat Kapoor as Rishi ; Rituparna Sengupta as Manu",
"...And Once A... |
...And_Once_Again_965232 | What information does the article about '...And Once Again' provide? | And Once Again is a 2010 Indian drama film directed by Amol Palekar. The film stars Antara Mali, Rajat Kapoor and Rituparna Sengupta in lead roles. For the role of the monk, Antara Mali shaved her head. | [
"...And Once Again β Trivia\n\nThe characters Rishi and Manu played by Rajat Kapoor and Rituparna Sengupta respectively, are the names taken from another Bollywood actor Manu Rishi Chadha.",
"...And Once Again β Cast\n\nAntara Mali as Savitri ; Rajat Kapoor as Rishi ; Rituparna Sengupta as Manu",
"...And Once A... |
...And_Once_Again_965234 | Summarize the 'Critical reception' part of '...And Once Again'. | Sify rated the film 2.5 out of 5, criticising the story and pointing out "A film about loss, [like this one], succeeds only when it leaves the audience with a sense of loss and longing." Preeti Arora rated the film 2 out of 5. The Times of India rated the film 2.5 out of 5, stating as "And Once Again is a desire to mak... | [
"...And Once Again β Trivia\n\nThe characters Rishi and Manu played by Rajat Kapoor and Rituparna Sengupta respectively, are the names taken from another Bollywood actor Manu Rishi Chadha.",
"...And Once Again β Cast\n\nAntara Mali as Savitri ; Rajat Kapoor as Rishi ; Rituparna Sengupta as Manu",
"...And Once A... |
...And_Other_Officials_4722501 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on '...And Other Officials'. | A trade agreement between a Western oil company and Soviet industrialists may not take place. The head of the western delegation suddenly began to demand the replacement of a representative of the USSR. | [
"...And Other Officials β Plot\n\nA trade agreement between a Western oil company and Soviet industrialists may not take place. The head of the western delegation suddenly began to demand the replacement of a representative of the USSR.",
"...And Other Officials\n\n...And Other Officials (...Π Π΄ΡΡΠ³ΠΈΠ΅ ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠ΅ ... |
...And_Other_Officials_4722502 | What information does the article about '...And Other Officials' provide on 'Cast'? | Lev Durov as Aleksandr Nikolaevich Vysotin ; Aleksandr Galibin as Yuri Ivanov ; Anatoly Grachyov as Igor Tolkunov ; Gunnar Kilgas as Clark, president of a foreign concern ; Lev Kruglyy as engineer Chernetsov ; Irina Miroshnichenko as Inna ; Ernst Romanov as Ilya Zuev ; Vsevolod Sanaev as Oleg Maksimovich Astakhov, Dep... | [
"...And Other Officials β Plot\n\nA trade agreement between a Western oil company and Soviet industrialists may not take place. The head of the western delegation suddenly began to demand the replacement of a representative of the USSR.",
"...And Other Officials\n\n...And Other Officials (...Π Π΄ΡΡΠ³ΠΈΠ΅ ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠ΅ ... |
...And_Out_Come_the_Wolves_23218887 | Describe the 'Background' section of the article about '...And Out Come the Wolves'. | Rancid formed in Albany, California, in 1991. They signed to Epitaph Records (founded by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) in 1992 and released their eponymous debut album, Rancid, a year later to rave reviews. While Rancid was already writing another album, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, one of the band's frie... | [
"...And Out Come the Wolves β Background\n\nRancid formed in Albany, California, in 1991. They signed to Epitaph Records (founded by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) in 1992 and released their eponymous debut album, Rancid, a year later to rave reviews. While Rancid was already writing another album, Green Da... |
...And_Out_Come_the_Wolves_23218885 | What information does the article about '...And Out Come the Wolves' provide? | ...And Out Come the Wolves is the third studio album by American punk rock band Rancid. It was released on August 22, 1995, through Epitaph Records. Rancid's popularity and catchy songs made them the subject of a major label bidding war (hence the title, ...And Out Come the Wolves taken from a poem in Jim Carroll's The... | [
"...And Out Come the Wolves β Background\n\nRancid formed in Albany, California, in 1991. They signed to Epitaph Records (founded by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) in 1992 and released their eponymous debut album, Rancid, a year later to rave reviews. While Rancid was already writing another album, Green Da... |
...And_Out_Come_the_Wolves_23218891 | Based on the article about '...And Out Come the Wolves', describe the 'Artwork' section. | The cover art is a tribute to Minor Threat, a landmark hardcore punk band, that originally used the image of Alec MacKaye (brother of the band's lead singer Ian MacKaye) with his head on his knees on steps of the Wilson Center steps on their eponymous debut EP. | [
"...And Out Come the Wolves β Background\n\nRancid formed in Albany, California, in 1991. They signed to Epitaph Records (founded by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) in 1992 and released their eponymous debut album, Rancid, a year later to rave reviews. While Rancid was already writing another album, Green Da... |
...And_Out_Come_the_Wolves_23218889 | What does the article about '...And Out Come the Wolves' say regarding 'Release, reception and legacy'? | ...And Out Come the Wolves was released on August 22, 1995, and peaked at number 45 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Five months after its release, the album was certified gold. The album received positive reviews, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described the album as having "classic moments of revivalist punk". ... | [
"...And Out Come the Wolves β Background\n\nRancid formed in Albany, California, in 1991. They signed to Epitaph Records (founded by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) in 1992 and released their eponymous debut album, Rancid, a year later to rave reviews. While Rancid was already writing another album, Green Da... |
...And_Out_Come_the_Wolves_23218892 | What information does the article about '...And Out Come the Wolves' provide on 'Personnel'? | Tim Armstrong β vocals, guitar ; Lars Frederiksen β guitar, vocals ; Matt Freeman β bass guitar, backing vocals ; Brett Reed β drums Bashiri Johnson β percussion ; Paul Jackson β Hammond organ ; DJ Disk β scratching (track 7) ; Jim Carroll β vocals (track 7) Lars Frederiksen β cover art, cover photo ; Jesse Fischer β a... | [
"...And Out Come the Wolves β Background\n\nRancid formed in Albany, California, in 1991. They signed to Epitaph Records (founded by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) in 1992 and released their eponymous debut album, Rancid, a year later to rave reviews. While Rancid was already writing another album, Green Da... |
...And_Out_Come_the_Wolves_23218888 | From the article on '...And Out Come the Wolves', restate the 'Recording and production' content. | ...And Out Come the Wolves was recorded mainly between February and May 1995. The recording took place at not only Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California (where Let's Go was recorded), but also at the famous Electric Lady Studios (built by Jimi Hendrix) in New York City. This was the first time Rancid recorded an albu... | [
"...And Out Come the Wolves β Background\n\nRancid formed in Albany, California, in 1991. They signed to Epitaph Records (founded by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) in 1992 and released their eponymous debut album, Rancid, a year later to rave reviews. While Rancid was already writing another album, Green Da... |
...And_Out_Come_the_Wolves_23218890 | What does the article about '...And Out Come the Wolves' say regarding 'Release, reception and legacy'? | The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time. BuzzFeed included the album at number 14 on their "36 Pop Punk Albums You Need To Hear Before You Fββing Die" list. On May 21, 2021, it was announced that Lavasock Records is releasing a tribute album titled ...And Out Come the Lawsuits featuring Link 80, Sarchasm, Omni... | [
"...And Out Come the Wolves β Background\n\nRancid formed in Albany, California, in 1991. They signed to Epitaph Records (founded by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) in 1992 and released their eponymous debut album, Rancid, a year later to rave reviews. While Rancid was already writing another album, Green Da... |
...And_Out_Come_the_Wolves_23218886 | Summarize the following section from the article on '...And Out Come the Wolves'. | States. It produced three hit singles: "Roots Radicals", "Time Bomb" and "Ruby Soho", that earned Rancid its heaviest airplay on MTV and radio stations to date. All the singles charted on Modern Rock Tracks. ...And Out Come the Wolves was certified gold by the RIAA on January 22, 1996. It was certified platinum on Sept... | [
"...And Out Come the Wolves β Background\n\nRancid formed in Albany, California, in 1991. They signed to Epitaph Records (founded by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz) in 1992 and released their eponymous debut album, Rancid, a year later to rave reviews. While Rancid was already writing another album, Green Da... |
...And_Seven_Nights_17248529 | What does the article about '...And Seven Nights' say regarding 'Personnel'? | John Lee Hooker β guitar, vocals ; Tom Parker β piano, organ ; Tony McPhee β guitar ; Pete Cruickshank β electric bass ; Dave Boorman β drums | [
"...And Seven Nights β Personnel\n\nJohn Lee Hooker β guitar, vocals ; Tom Parker β piano, organ ; Tony McPhee β guitar ; Pete Cruickshank β electric bass ; Dave Boorman β drums",
"...And Seven Nights\n\n...And Seven Nights is an album by the blues musician John Lee Hooker. It was recorded in London in 1964 and r... |
...And_Seven_Nights_17248526 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '...And Seven Nights'. | ...And Seven Nights is an album by the blues musician John Lee Hooker. It was recorded in London in 1964 and released by the Verve Folkways label the following year. Hooker plays with the British band the Groundhogs; the album was re-released with the title Hooker and the Hogs and with overdubbed horns as On the Waterf... | [
"...And Seven Nights β Personnel\n\nJohn Lee Hooker β guitar, vocals ; Tom Parker β piano, organ ; Tony McPhee β guitar ; Pete Cruickshank β electric bass ; Dave Boorman β drums",
"...And Seven Nights\n\n...And Seven Nights is an album by the blues musician John Lee Hooker. It was recorded in London in 1964 and r... |
...And_Seven_Nights_17248527 | Explain what '...And Seven Nights' covers in the 'Reception' section. | AllMusic reviewer Bruce Eder stated: "The sound is raw, tight, and raunchy, some of the best band-backed recordings of Hooker's career. He's notoriously difficult to play support for because of the spontaneity of his work, but these guys keep up and then some, adding engaging flourishes and grace notes. Hooker is in ex... | [
"...And Seven Nights β Personnel\n\nJohn Lee Hooker β guitar, vocals ; Tom Parker β piano, organ ; Tony McPhee β guitar ; Pete Cruickshank β electric bass ; Dave Boorman β drums",
"...And Seven Nights\n\n...And Seven Nights is an album by the blues musician John Lee Hooker. It was recorded in London in 1964 and r... |
...And_Six_Dark_Hours_Pass_6844914 | What does the article about '...And Six Dark Hours Pass' say regarding 'Track listing'? | 1) "...Night November" ; 2) "Puget" ; 3) "Sky Then Trees Then Birds Then Nothing" 1) "Very Small Friends" ; 2) "Armour (Cut)" ; 3) "Sixth Pass" Side A Side B | [
"...And Six Dark Hours Pass β Track listing\n\n1) \"...Night November\" ; 2) \"Puget\" ; 3) \"Sky Then Trees Then Birds Then Nothing\" 1) \"Very Small Friends\" ; 2) \"Armour (Cut)\" ; 3) \"Sixth Pass\" Side A Side B",
"...And Six Dark Hours Pass\n\n...And Six Dark Hours Pass is an LP by the American industrial b... |
...And_Six_Dark_Hours_Pass_6844913 | Summarize the following section from the article on '...And Six Dark Hours Pass'. | ...And Six Dark Hours Pass is an LP by the American industrial band ATelecine, released in 2010 by Dais Records. It was recorded and mixed at the Gayblade and NTBH Sounds, and limited to 500 hand-numbered copies. | [
"...And Six Dark Hours Pass β Track listing\n\n1) \"...Night November\" ; 2) \"Puget\" ; 3) \"Sky Then Trees Then Birds Then Nothing\" 1) \"Very Small Friends\" ; 2) \"Armour (Cut)\" ; 3) \"Sixth Pass\" Side A Side B",
"...And Six Dark Hours Pass\n\n...And Six Dark Hours Pass is an LP by the American industrial b... |
...And_Six_Dark_Hours_Pass_6844915 | Summarize the 'Personnel' part of '...And Six Dark Hours Pass'. | Pablo St. Francis: Vocals, bass, drums, synthesizer ; Sasha Grey: Vocals, lyrics, synthesizer, tape loops ; FrΓ©dΓ©ric Poincelet: Artwork, design | [
"...And Six Dark Hours Pass β Track listing\n\n1) \"...Night November\" ; 2) \"Puget\" ; 3) \"Sky Then Trees Then Birds Then Nothing\" 1) \"Very Small Friends\" ; 2) \"Armour (Cut)\" ; 3) \"Sixth Pass\" Side A Side B",
"...And Six Dark Hours Pass\n\n...And Six Dark Hours Pass is an LP by the American industrial b... |
...And_Star_Power_21290309 | From the article on '...And Star Power', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Foxygen ; Sam France β vocals, guitar, drums, piano, horns ; Jonathan Rado β guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, piano, drums | [
"...And Star Power β Personnel\n\nFoxygen ; Sam France β vocals, guitar, drums, piano, horns ; Jonathan Rado β guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, piano, drums",
"...And Star Power β Track listing\n\nPitchfork released the track listing on July 30, 2014.",
"...And Star Power\n\n...And Star Power is the fourth studi... |
...And_Star_Power_21290307 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '...And Star Power'. | ...And Star Power is the fourth studio album by American indie rock duo Foxygen, released October 14, 2014 through Jagjaguwar. It is a double album that follows a loose concept around the eponymous fictional band Star Power. Unlike their previous full-length, the album was recorded almost entirely at home and in variou... | [
"...And Star Power β Personnel\n\nFoxygen ; Sam France β vocals, guitar, drums, piano, horns ; Jonathan Rado β guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, piano, drums",
"...And Star Power β Track listing\n\nPitchfork released the track listing on July 30, 2014.",
"...And Star Power\n\n...And Star Power is the fourth studi... |
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