Baby (The Burning Hell album)

Baby is the 2009 release from the Canadian indie band The Burning Hell, released on the Canadian independent record label weewerk in the spring of 2009.

Track listing

All songs by Mathias Kom

  • "Old World"
  • "Dancer/Romancer"
  • "Everybody Needs a Body (To Be Somebody)"
  • "The Things That People Make, Pt. 2"
  • "Mosquito"
  • "Grave Situation, Pt. 3"
  • "Precious Island"
  • "Animal Hides"
  • "The Berlin Conference"
  • "When the World Ends"
  • "Everything Will Probably Be OK" (hidden track)

  • Baby (2000 film)

    Baby is a 2000 made-for-television drama film starring Farrah Fawcett, Keith Carradine and an early performance from Alison Pill.

    Plot

    A baby is left on the doorsteps at the Malones' house. The baby is left with a note (from its mother) saying that she'll return when the time is right. The Malones take the baby in and care for its as if were their own.

    Cast

  • Farrah Fawcett as Lily Malone
  • Keith Carradine as John Malone
  • Jean Stapleton as Byrd
  • Alison Pill as Larkin Malone
  • References

    External links

  • Baby at the IMDb

  • Baby (disambiguation)

    A baby is a term for an infant animal, including humans.

    Baby or Babies may also refer to:

    Music

    Groups

  • Baby (band), a 1970s American group
  • The Babys, a 1970s British rock group
  • Albums

  • Baby (Bosque Brown album), 2009
  • Baby (The Burning Hell album), 2009
  • Baby (The Detroit Cobras album), 2005
  • Baby (Yello album), 1991
  • Songs

  • "Baby (Stand Up)" from Face the Music (Melody Club album) & the single "Baby" by Melody Club, 2004
  • "Baby" (Ashanti song), 2002
  • "Baby" (Brandy song), 1994
  • "Baby" (Fabolous song), 2005
  • "Baby" (Justin Bieber song), 2010
  • "Baby" (LL Cool J song), 2008
  • "Baby" (Pnau song), from Pnau's 2007 album Pnau
  • "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)", by Dinah Washington and Brook Benton
  • "The Baby", by Blake Shelton
  • "B-A-B-Y", 1966 song recorded by Carla Thomas
  • "Babies" (song), by Pulp
  • "Baby", by Alcazar from Disco Defenders
  • "Baby", by Angie Stone from The Art of Love & War
  • "Baby", by Caetano Veloso and Gal Costa from the compilation album Tropicalia: ou Panis et Circenses, covered by several others
  • Big

    Big means large or of great size.

    Big or BIG may also refer to:

    Film and television

  • Big (film), a 1988 fantasy-comedy film starring Tom Hanks
  • Big!, a Discovery Channel television show
  • Big (TV series), a 2012 South Korean TV series
  • Music

  • Big: the musical, a 1996 musical based on the film
  • Big Records, a record label
  • Big (album), a 2007 album by Macy Gray
  • "Big" (Dead Letter Circus song),
  • "Big" (Sneaky Sound System song)
  • "Big", a 1990 song by New Fast Automatic Daffodils
  • Places

  • Big River (disambiguation), various rivers (and other things)
  • Big Island (disambiguation), various islands (and other things)
  • Organizations

  • Beijing Institute of Genomics, a Chinese institute for genetic research
  • Big Ten Conference, an American college sports conference which uses the singular word "B1G" (the numeral "1" replacing the letter "I") within their logo
  • Bjarke Ingels Group, a Danish architecture firm
  • Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft, an Austrian quasi-governmental company
  • Brandweerinformatiecentrum voor gevaarlijke stoffen, a Belgian information centre for dangerous goods
  • Big (album)

    Big is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Macy Gray, released on March 21, 2007 by Geffen Records. It is Gray's first studio album in four years. The album debuted at number 39 on the US Billboard 200, selling 23,000 copies in its first week.

    Three singles were released from the album: "Finally Made Me Happy" (a collaboration with Natalie Cole), "Shoo Be Doo", and "What I Gotta Do". The latter was included on the Shrek the Third soundtrack. Music from this album was also featured in the I Love New York season one reunion. The album's cover art was widely illustrated on iPhone ads and featured on the first boxes of the iPod Touch.

    Track listing

  • "Ghetto Love" contains a sample of "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" by James Brown.
  • "One for Me" contains a sample of "Dream" by Frank Sinatra.
  • "Get Out" contains an interpolation of "Get Out of My Life, Woman" written by Allen Toussaint.
  • "Treat Me Like Your Money" contains a sample of "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dead or Alive and "It's Like That" by Run–D.M.C.
  • Big Two

    Big Two (also known as Deuces and other names, see below; Mandarin: 大老二; pinyin: dà lǎo èr; Cantonese: 鋤大D; jyutping: co4 daai6 di2) is a card game similar to the game of Asshole, Crazy Eights, Bullshit, Winner, and other shedding games. It is sometimes called "Chinese poker" because of its Chinese origin and its use of poker hands, though there is actually a different game by that name of an entirely different nature. In Malta it is often referred to as Giappuniza or Ciniza due to its Asian origin.

    Description

    This card game has many names, including Big Deuce, Big Two, Top Dog, "The Hannah Game" (used in Canada), Da Lao Er (Mandarin Chinese), Sho Tai Ti, Chor Dai Di, Dai Di (Cantonese), Cap Sa (Hokkien, used in Indonesia), and Pusoy Dos ( Chikicha or Sikitcha in other dialects, a Philippine variant of the game). A common mistake is to confuse this game with Tien Len or Thirteen or 13 because these two games are actually different in the sense that Big Two involves poker hands but Tien Len does not.

    House (1995 film)

    House is a Canadian drama film, released in 1995. Written and directed by Laurie Lynd as an adaptation of Daniel MacIvor's one-man play House, the film stars MacIvor as Victor, an antisocial drifter with some hints of paranoid schizophrenia, who arrives in the town of Hope Springs and invites ten strangers into the local church to watch him perform a monologue about his struggles and disappointments in life.

    The original play was performed solely by MacIvor. For the film, Lynd added several other actors, giving the audience members some moments of direct interaction and intercutting Victor's monologue with scenes which directly depict the stories he describes. The extended cast includes Anne Anglin, Ben Cardinal, Patricia Collins, Jerry Franken, Caroline Gillis, Kathryn Greenwood, Nicky Guadagni, Joan Heney, Rachel Luttrell, Stephen Ouimette, Simon Richards, Christofer Williamson and Jonathan Wilson.

    The film premiered at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival in the Perspectives Canada series, before going into general release in 1996.

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