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Original release
Deluxe edition (2015)
Super Deluxe edition (2015)
Personnel
Track credits are noted in parenthesis and based on CD numbering.The Rolling StonesMick Jagger – lead vocal (all tracks), backing vocals (2–5, 9), acoustic guitar (9, 10), castanets (1), maracas (1), electric guitar (2), percussi... | performer | 78 | [
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Jim Vallance – producer
Hayward Parrott – recording
Alan Perkins – additional recording
Geoff Turner – additional recording
Joe Laux – recording assistant
Paul MacDonald – recording assistant
Gene Meros – recording assistant
Dave Taylor – recording assistant
Bob Schaper – mixing
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Personnel
Adapted from the EP's liner notes.
Sum 41Deryck "Bizzy D" Whibley – lead vocals, guitar, rapping on "Dave's Possessed Hair/It's What We're All About"
Dave "Hot Chocolate" Baksh - guitar, backing vocals, rapping on "Dave's Possessed Hair/It's What We're All About"
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Buffalo SpringfieldStephen Stills – vocals, guitars, keyboards
Neil Young – vocals, guitars
Richie Furay – vocals, rhythm guitar
Bruce Palmer – bass guitar
Dewey Martin – vocals, drumsAdditional personnelJames Burton – Dobro on "A Child's Claim to Fame"
Chris Sarns – guitar on "Broken Arrow"
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Dion interprets the words of Luc Plamondon, pop lyricist of French-speaking Canada. The album includes four new songs ("Des mots qui sonnent", "Je danse dans ma tête", "Quelqu'un que j'aime, quelqu'un qui m'aime" and "L'amour existe encore") and eight covers (mostly form the musical Starmania: "Le m... | place of publication | 123 | [
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Dion chante Plamondon won Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year in 1993. It also won Félix Award for Best Selling Album of the Year in 1992 and was nominated for Pop/Rock Album of the Year. "Quelqu'un que j'aime, quelqu'un qui m'aime" was nominated for the Félix Award for Most Popular Song of the Year ... | award received | 62 | [
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All tracks written by Leonard Cohen.
Side A"Suzanne" – 3:48
"Master Song" – 5:55
"Winter Lady" – 2:15
"The Stranger Song" – 5:00
"Sisters of Mercy" – 3:32Side BPersonnel
Leonard Cohen – vocals, acoustic guitar
Jimmy Lovelace – drums ("So Long, Marianne")
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After releasing two English-language studio albums, Unison (1990) and Celine Dion (1992), recording Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning song, "Beauty and the Beast", and achieving three top ten entries on the Billboard Hot 100 ("Where Does My Heart Beat Now", "Beauty and the Beast" and "If You... | performer | 78 | [
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The State was recorded in early 1998, with the band investing $30,000 into the record. On September 1, 1998, The State was released independently with a blue album cover. The original release was limited to 5,000 copies. In September of the next year, it was reissued on EMI Canada, with a re-formatted versio... | place of publication | 123 | [
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Producer: Jim Messina
Engineers: Adrian Barber, Phil Iehle, Jim Messina | producer | 167 | [
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Rod Stewart – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Ronnie Wood – guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass guitar
Martin Quittenton – acoustic guitar
Ray Jackson ("the mandolin player in Lindisfarne") – mandolin
Sam Mitchell – slide guitar
Andy Pyle – bass guitar
Ronnie Lane – bass guitar and backing vocals on "(I Know) I'm L... | performer | 78 | [
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This album is a mixture of rock, country, blues, soul, and folk, and includes Stewart's breakthrough hit, "Maggie May", as well as "Reason to Believe", a song from Tim Hardin's debut album of 1966. "Reason to Believe", with Pete Sears on piano, was released as the first single from the album with "Maggie May" a... | form of creative work | 126 | [
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The Calgary Herald, Mining and Ranche Advocate and General Advertiser started publication on 31 August 1883 in a tent at the junction of the Bow and Elbow by Thomas Braden, a school teacher, and his friend, Andrew Armour, a printer, and financed by "a five-hundred- dollar interest-free loan from a Toronto milli... | place of publication | 123 | [
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