Back Again!!! is the second studio album by American singer Milira, released in 1992 under Motown Records. It peaked to number 81 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart and features the singles, "Three's a Crowd", and "One Man Woman".
Singles
Back Again may refer to:
"Back Again" is the third single released by Boy Kill Boy; however it was their first single to place in the UK single chart. It was released on February 13, 2006 on CD, 7" and limited edition 7". The song is included on the Test Drive Unlimited soundtrack. It reached number 26 on the UK Singles Chart.
Head First is the final studio album to be released by British rock band Badfinger, released on November 14, 2000, but recorded 26 years earlier in December 1974, at the Beatles' Apple Studios in London and remained unreleased. Originally intended to be Badfinger's third album under its six-album contract with Warner Bros. Records, the recordings were shelved when legal difficulties erupted between the band and WB that year, and the version that was finally released (as Badfinger's twelfth album, including two live albums) was a rough mix of the album made by Phil McDonald, one of the engineers at Apple. The cover art for the album is a lion roaring.
Shortly before the group entered the studio, long-time member Joey Molland quit Badfinger, in part over band disagreements regarding management. Because Badfinger's longtime producer Chris Thomas felt that the band had had too little time to recover after making Wish You Were Here, Badfinger's management replaced him as producer with Kenny Kerner and Richie Wise, who had just become successful by producing KISS.
Back Again was the fourth album released by Christian metal group, Disciple, in 2003. This is considered to be their heaviest album to date. The only ballad on the record is the final track, One More Time.
Back Again! is the second album by Mr. Cheeks, released on March 18, 2003 through Universal Records.
Back Again! was not as commercially successful as John P. Kelly, peaking at #75 on the Billboard 200 and #25 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The album's lead single "Crush on You" also failed to make an impact on the charts, only making it to No. 52 on the R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart.
Though it failed to reach the success of his previous effort, Back Again! did receive positive reviews. Rob Theakston of Allmusic gave the album four out of five stars and called it "easily his most accomplished record since his days in the Lost Boyz". He also called Crush on You "the album's masterpiece" and praised the cast of guest artists and Mr. Cheeks' versatility.