Anger is the second album by Sandy Lam, released under CBS Records in 1986. This album performed poorly in terms of album sales and chart performance. Despite this, Sandy attracted a group of male teenager audiences.
1. Anger (放縱)
2. Cupid's Holiday (愛神 Holiday)
3. Am I your love tomorrow? (明天是否愛我)
4. Save me, quick! (快快救我)
5. Kiss (偷吻)
6. Heartbreak Alley (心碎巷)
7. Crazy for me (為我心痴)
8. Corner of the street (長街的一角)
9. I am yours already (但我已給你)
10. Heart adventure (心裡探險)
Anger(Lonely Mix)--Released under "Summer Remix 1986" CBS record 1986
Heartbreak Alley(Heartbreak Mix)--Released under "Heartbreak Alley EP" CBS record 1986
Cupid's Holiday (Holiday Mix)--Released under "Heartbreak Alley EP" CBS record 1986
Heartbreak Alley(Special Mix)--Released under "Heartbreak Alley EP" CBS record 1986
This album, like her last debut album, is also produced by producer Fung Geng Fei. The image of Sandy is still a Japanese idol. Of course, this image was not accepted well by the audience and critics. The main difference about Sandy's image is her looks. She is a rebellious Japanese teenager in this album as opposed to a childish girl. Overall, this album is almost identical to her last debut album in terms of conceptual aspect.
Anger (怒り, Ikari) is an upcoming Japanese film directed by Lee Sang-il, based on Shuichi Yoshida's mystery novel of the same name.
"Anger" is a 1979 single released by singer Marvin Gaye recorded in 1978 for the album, Here, My Dear. The song was issued in 1979 as a single in Canada but failed to chart there. The song discussed mental anguish and pain over bitterness and talks specifically of angry confrontation, in Marvin's case, not only with his wife but with various other friends and family members. Marvin then tells his audience that someday soon he'll try to live his life Christian-like with the lyric Someday soon I'll hope and pray like Jesus/I'll reach that wiser age/hope I will learn I never profit from things I do in rage. The singer then states that when anger reaches its boiling point and then climaxes, he realizes that he's lost in love. Though it doesn't reference his marriage to Anna Gaye, who is the antagonist throughout the majority of this album, the couple in the song dealt with similar issues as faced in his real-life marriage.
Birth, also known as parturition, is the act or process of bearing or bringing forth offspring. In mammals, the process is initiated by hormones which cause the muscular walls of the uterus to contract, expelling the fetus at a developmental stage when it is ready to feed and breathe. In some species the offspring is precocial and can move around almost immediately after birth but in others it is altricial and completely dependent on parenting. In marsupials, the fetus is born at a very immature stage after a short gestational period and develops further in its mother's pouch.
It is not only mammals that give birth. Some reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates carry their developing young inside them. Some of these are ovoviviparous, with the eggs being hatched inside the mother's body, and others are viviparous, with the embryo developing inside her body, as in mammals.
Large mammals, such as primates, cattle, horses, some antelopes, giraffes, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, elephants, seals, whales, dolphins, and porpoises, generally are pregnant with one offspring at a time; although, they may have twin or multiple births on occasion. In these large animals, the birth process is similar to that of a human though in most, the offspring is precocial. This means that it is born in a more advanced state than a human baby and is able to stand, walk and run (or swim in the case of an aquatic mammal) shortly after birth. In the case of whales, dolphins and porpoises, the single calf is normally born tail first which minimises the risk of drowning. The mother encourages the newborn calf to rise to the surface of the water to breathe.
Birth is the process in animals by which an offspring is expelled from the body of its mother.
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Birth is the debut indie album by Index Case, released in 2000.
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