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Loose (B'z album)

Loose is the eighth studio album by Japanese rock band B'z. The album sold 1,336,150 copies in its first week, becoming the band's highest debut for a studio album. In total over 3,003,210 copies were sold, making it the band's highest selling studio album.

One of the album's standout tracks is a blues-flavored remake of "Bad Communication," as well as a more energetic version of the hit "Negai".

Track listing

  • Spirit Loose - 1:04
  • Za Ruuzu (The Loose) (ザ・ルーズ) - 3:32
  • Negai("BUZZ!!" STYLE) (ねがい("BUZZ!!" STYLE)) - 5:01
  • Yumemigaoka (夢見が丘) - 4:40
  • Bad Communication (000-18) - 4:57
  • Kienai Niji (消えない虹) - 3:37
  • Love Me, I Love You (with G Bass) - 3:20
  • Love Phantom - 4:40
  • Teki ga Inakerya (敵がいなけりゃ) - 3:14
  • Suna no Hanabira (砂の花びら) - 3:41
  • Kirei na Ai jya Nakutemo (キレイな愛じゃなくても) - 4:04
  • Big - 2:53
  • Drive to My World - 4:09
  • References

  • B'z albums at the official site
  • Loose (Crazy Horse album)

    Loose is a 1972 album by the rock band Crazy Horse, the follow-up to their self-titled debut.

    Track listing

  • "Hit and Run" (Blanton) - 2:42
  • "Try" (Whitsell) - 3:18
  • "One Thing I Love" (Leroy) - 2:37
  • "Move" (Whitsell) - 3:14
  • "All Alone Now" (Whitsell) - 2:47
  • "All the Little Things" (Leroy) - 5:01
  • "Fair Weather Friend" (Leroy) - 2:42
  • "You Won't Miss Me" (Whitsell) - 2:47
  • "Going Home" (Leroy) - 2:50
  • "I Don't Believe It" (Whitsell) - 3:07
  • "Kind of Woman" (Blanton) - 4:25
  • "One Sided Love" (Whitsell) - 3:12
  • "And She Won't Even Blow Smoke in My Direction" (Whitsell) - 1:21
  • Personnel

  • George Whitsell - electric and acoustic guitars, lead and backing vocals, congas
  • Greg Leroy - electric, acoustic and slide guitars, lead and backing vocals
  • John Blanton - organ, lead and backing vocals, piano, harmonica, cello
  • Billy Talbot - bass, backing vocals
  • Ralph Molina - drums, backing vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Joel Tepp - harmonica (13)
  • Additional personnel

  • Fred Catero - Producer/Engineer
  • Joel Tepp - Harmonica
  • Onyx

    Onyx is a banded variety of the oxide mineral chalcedony. Agate and onyx are both varieties of layered chalcedony that differ only in the form of the bands: agate has curved bands and onyx has parallel bands. The colors of its bands range from white to almost every color (save some shades, such as purple or blue). Commonly, specimens of onyx contain bands of black and/or white.

    Etymology

    Onyx comes through Latin (of the same spelling), from the Greek ὄνυξ, meaning "claw" or "fingernail". With its fleshtone color, onyx can be said to resemble a fingernail. The English word "nail" is cognate with the Greek word.

    Varieties

    Onyx is formed of bands of chalcedony in alternating colors. It is cryptocrystalline, consisting of fine intergrowths of the silica minerals quartz and moganite. Its bands are parallel to one another, as opposed to the more chaotic banding that often occurs in agates.

    Sardonyx is a variant in which the colored bands are sard (shades of red) rather than black. Black onyx is perhaps the most famous variety, but is not as common as onyx with colored bands. Artificial treatments have been used since ancient times to produce both the black color in "black onyx" and the reds and yellows in sardonyx. Most "black onyx" on the market is artificially colored.

    Onyx (Pop Evil album)

    Onyx is a rock opera and the fourth studio album by Pop Evil. It was released on May 14, 2013. The first single, "Trenches", was released February 28, 2013. The album was available for streaming a day before its official release date. It was produced by Johnny K, mixed by Jay Ruston, and mastered by Paul Logus. Additional vocal production was performed by Dave Bassett. Additional programming was done by Bassett and Matt Doughtery.

    The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 39, No. 9 on the Independent Albums chart, with 10,000 copies sold in its first week. It has sold 122,000 copies in the United States as of July 2015.

    Track listing

    Charts

    Album

    Singles

    Band

  • Leigh Kakaty – lead vocals
  • Nick Fuelling – lead and rhythm guitar
  • Dave Grahs – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Matt DiRito – bass, backing vocals
  • Josh Marunde – drums
  • References

    External links

  • Pop Evil track listing. underthegunreview.net.
  • USS Onyx (PYc-5)

    USS Onyx (PYc-5), was a diesel coastal patrol yacht of the United States Navy during World War II.

    The ship was built in 1924 as Janey III by Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp. of Morris Heights, New York, and was subsequently renamed Rene and Pegasus.

    Purchased by the Navy on 3 December 1940 from Clifford C. Hemphill, of New York City, converted to Navy use and named Onyx, she was classified as a coastal yacht on 13 December 1940, and commissioned on 27 February 1941.

    Service history

    After conversion she departed New York for Norfolk, arriving on 22 March. Sailing again, she reached New Orleans on 5 April to report for duty to Commandant 8th Naval District. Onyx performed services for ComEight as a coastal patrol vessel around the Gulf area until January 1942. On 22 January she departed Key West, Florida to return to New York and arrived there on 31 January.

    Onyx was again ordered to report to the 8th Naval District at New Orleans and was underway by 13 March, arriving on 27 March. She resumed services and continued in this capacity until February 1944 when she was extensively damaged in a collision. Beyond economic repair, her ordnance was removed and she was placed out of commission, in service, retaining her name and designation, on 15 May 1944. She was designated a target vessel on 31 May, the same year, and made available for disposition on 31 October.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Break It

    by: Jesse Camp

    Well this little dittys for a little heart breaker,
    foresaker, quaker
    Tummyacher girl in the city
    I never knew a drop dead beauty like you
    I never knew how fast my heart would beat or what to do
    You took me out of the park 'cause you were such a
    heavy hitter
    You dressed me up, and then you wore me all around town
    We was the latest trash fashion, was the word going
    down
    But like the rag that i was, you broke my heart just
    cause I was cheap shoppin on a junk heap
    Break it, ah, no no no no, just break it, ah no no no
    I know you break it
    Look, you break every heart in this town, oh you mess
    us all around
    Heartbroken, croakin', lookin' for a kiss
    I was turnin' it out but you were just turn 'n' tricks
    Left your marks all around, I even heard you was with
    my guitar player
    I'm a seein' her later so
    Break it, ah, no no no no no just break it, ah, no no
    no no I know you break it
    Sooooooooo now you've been a slummin' it with all us
    8th St. Kidz
    Going through our garbage cans and flippin all our lids
    But you've been messin' with punks, we'll stink you up
    like skunks
    So go back sweetie and mistreat Cory & Petie or
    whatever else punk you're with
    Break it ah no no no just break it ah no no no I know




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