Echoes (Maggie Reilly album)

Echoes is a debut studio album by Maggie Reilly. It was released on 30 April 1992 by EMI. The album was produced by Armand Volker, Harald Steinhauer, Kristian Schultze and Stefan Zauner. The album includes her song "Everytime We Touch", which was a major hit in Europe in the 1990s, reaching #1 chart positions in many countries. The album topped the Norwegian Albums Charts and was generally top 30 album.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Curt Cress – drums
  • Stuart MacKillop – programming
  • Maggie Reilly – vocals
  • Tim Renwick – guitar
  • Kristian Schultze – producer
  • Harold Steinhauer – producer
  • Armand Volker – arranger, programming, producer, engineer, remixing, mixing
  • Peter Weihe – guitar
  • Stefan Zauner – arranger, keyboards, programming, producer
  • Charts

    References

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    Track listing

    All tracks composed by Livingston Taylor; except where indicated

  • "Get Out of Bed" – 2:49
  • "On Broadway" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) – 3:37
  • "Carolina Day" – 3:08
  • "Lady Tomorrow" – 2:41
  • "Caroline" – 2:16
  • "Lost in the Love of You" – 3:00
  • "Loving Be My New Horizon" – 1:45
  • "Can't Get Back Home" – 2:25
  • "Gentleman" – 3:14
  • "Over the Rainbow" (Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg) – 2:41
  • "If I Needed Someone" (George Harrison) – 2:56
  • "Hush a Bye" – 2:38
  • Personnel

  • Livingston Taylor – guitar, keyboards, vocals
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    Characters of the Boogiepop series, by Kouhei Kadono. The Boogiepop series includes fourteen light novels, a live-action film, an anime, two manga, and several short stories. While most characters feature in multiple titles in the series, every new addition introduces many new characters. There are also only four key protagonists who feature in every title.

    Japanese voice actors and voice actors for Boogiepop Phantom, as well as actors for Boogiepop and Others, are listed under the appropriate character. A list of all titles the character appears in is also present for each of the minor characters.

    Protagonists

  • Voiced by: Kaori Shimizu (Japanese), Debora Rabbai, credited as Angora Deb (English) (Boogiepop Phantom)
  • Japanese actor: Sayaka Yoshino (Boogiepop and Others)
  • Voiced by: Kaori Shimizu (Japanese), Debora Rabbai (English) (Boogiepop Phantom)
  • Japanese actor: Sayaka Yoshino (Boogiepop and Others)
  • Voiced by: Yu Asakawa (Japanese), Rachael Lillis (English) (Boogiepop Phantom)
  • Riot!

    Riot! is the second studio album by the American rock band Paramore. It was released in the United States on June 12, 2007 through Fueled by Ramen as a follow-up to their debut album, All We Know Is Falling (2005). The album was produced by David Bendeth and written by band members Hayley Williams and Josh Farro, with Bendeth, and fellow members Zac Farro and Taylor York co-writing on select tracks. The album is said to explore a "diverse range of styles," while not straying far from the "signature sound" of their debut album, with several critics comparing it to likes of Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne. The cover of the album also resembles the cover artwork of No Doubt's Rock Steady.

    Riot! received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its sound, and noted its "crossover potential". The album was successful in the United States, reaching number fifteen on the Billboard 200 and being certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 11, 2008. It was also certified platinum in the United Kingdom by the British Phonographic Industry, and gold in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. The lead single, "Misery Business", reached top-thirty and forty positions in the US and is considered the band's "breakthrough" hit; credited with introducing the band to a mainstream audience. The third and fourth singles, "crushcrushcrush", and "That's What You Get", were also successful with both achieving a gold certification by the RIAA.

    Riot (disambiguation)

    A riot is a form of civil disorder.

    Riot may also refer to:

    Film and television

  • The Riot, 1913 silent short comedy film directed by Mack Sennett; starring Fatty Arbuckle
  • Riot (1969 film), a 1969 American drama film
  • Riot (1996 film), a 1996 American action film, starring Gary Daniels and Sugar Ray Leonard
  • Riot (1997 film), a 1997 drama television film
  • Riot (TV series), produced by Fox Broadcasting Company
  • Music

  • Riot (band), an American heavy-metal band
  • Ra Ra Riot, an American indie rock band
  • Riot!, a 2007 album by the American rock band Paramore
  • "Riot" (Three Days Grace song), 2006, which is in the soundtrack of WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007
  • "Riot" (Bullet for My Valentine song), 2013,which is in the soundtrack of NHL 14
  • "Riot" (Ola Svensson song), 2011 song by Swedish singer Ola
  • "Riot" (Rascal Flatts song)
  • "Riot", a song from the 2012 mixtape Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss by Mykki Blanco
  • "Riot", a song by Christian rapper Tedashii from his album Black Light
  • "Riot!", a song by Cher Lloyd from Sticks + Stones
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    Ola is the third album released by Swedish pop singer Ola.

    The self-titled album Ola was released in Sweden in September 2010, and debuted at #3 in the official Swedish album chart. It is the first release on Ola's own label Oliniho Records, after buying himself out of his deal with Universal Music. It spawned three hit singles, "Unstoppable", "Overdrive" and "All Over The World", which was Ola's first international single release. The similarity between "All Over The World" and "Somebody To Love" by Justin Bieber is often noted, but believed to be coincidence, as the two were released at the same time.

    The album also contained a track, "Let It Hit You", composed by Ola with regular collaborator Alexander Kronlund and British artist Labrinth.

    Track listing

  • "All Over the World" (3:53)
  • "Unstoppable (The Return of Natalie)" (3:01)
  • "You're That Girl (YTG)" 3:23)
  • "Riot" (3:22)
  • "Overdrive" (3:39)
  • "Beautiful Rain" (3:49)
  • "Busy Doing Nothing" (3:40)
  • "Still Remember" (3:45)
  • "Let It Hit You" (3:36)
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