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Awesome is the debut solo album of American pop singer Marc Terenzi, released on September 26, 2005.
1. Love To Be Loved By You (The Wedding Song) (3:59)
2. Can't Breathe Without You (4:15)
3. Heat Between The Sheets (3:58)
4. Painted On My Heart (3:50)
5. Cut My Veins (3:48)
6. My Angel For A Day (2:59)
7. Just Let Me Be (4:49)
8. Rock The Nation (4:04)
9. Runaway (3:17)
10. Red Rose (3:59)
11. Tonight (7:51)
12. Heroes Ride Alone (3:33)
13. Forever Will Always Be (4:06)
14. Fanatic (feat. Matt Dosser) (3:39)
Groove is the fifth studio album from Philippine Pop and R&B singer Billy Crawford. The album was released on iTunes on May 1st, 2009. It was also made available in physical form in 2009. The new album is a re-working of classic hits from the 1970s to the 1980s.
In manufacturing or mechanical engineering a groove is a long and narrow indentation built into a material, generally for the purpose of allowing another material or part to move within the groove and be guided by it. Examples include:
Groove is the fourth studio album by Australian Indie pop, rock band Eurogliders, released in 1988. In early 1987, three long-term members, John Bennetts, Ron Francois and Amanda Vincent left the band. Crispin Akerman on guitar, Bernie Lynch on keyboards, vocals and guitar, and Knight on vocals and keyboards recruited Guy Le Claire on guitar, Rex Goh on guitar (ex-Air Supply), Lindsay Jehan on bass guitar and Steve Sowerby on drums. They commenced recording their fourth album Groove which peaked at #25 in April 1988. The related single, "Groove" had peaked at #13 in February but the next singles, "It Must Be Love" in June, "Listen" in September and "Precious" in March 1989 did not reach the top 50. Later in 1989, the Eurogliders disbanded.
Guitarist and singer, Bernie Lynch and his domestic partner, UK-born vocalist, Grace Knight, formed Eurogliders during 1980 in Perth, Western Australia including Crispin Akerman on guitar and Amanda Vincent on keyboards. They were signed by manager, Brian Peacock, to their first recording and publishing contracts with Polygram.