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A sleeper is a person who is sleeping. It may also refer to:

Entertainment [link]

  • Sleeper hit, a work that obtains unexpected recognition or success

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Transportation [link]

  • Sleeper bus, designed to carry fewer passengers in greater comfort
  • Sleeper (car), an automobile that has been modified to improve its performance without changing its outward appearance; the British term for this is Q-car
  • Sleeper truck, a truck with a sleeping compartment
  • Sleeping car, a railway passenger car with beds
  • Railway sleeper, a railroad tie

Biology [link]

  • Sleepers or sleeper gobies, the common names for fish belonging to the family Eleotridae
  • Sleeper cichlid, perch-like member of the genus Nimbochromis

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Sleeper (Tribe album)

Sleeper is the third and final album from the Boston, MA alternative band Tribe. The album was released in August 24, 1993. (see (1993 in music).

The album spawned two singles, "Supercollider", and "Red Rover", the former of which also spawned the band's second (and last) music video.

The band performed "Supercollider" on Late Night with Conan O'Brien in 1993, marking the band's only ever national TV appearance.

Track listing

Band Line-Up

  • Janet LaValley: vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Terri Barous: keyboard, backing vocals
  • Eric Brosius: lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Greg LoPiccolo: bass, backing vocals
  • David Penzo: drums, percussion
  • References

    Sleeper (Ty Segall album)

    Sleeper is the sixth studio album by American indie rock musician Ty Segall, released on August 24, 2013 on Drag City. Recorded between January and March 2013, the album features primarily acoustic psychedelic folk compositions, and is influenced by the death of Segall's father and his subsequent estrangement from his mother.

    Upon the album's release, Segall noted, "I was not in a good spot. I had been through some rough stuff, like my dad passed away, and was going through some relationship issues, too. Plus, I was having all of these awful dreams. Ones about sleep and death, and it's from there that I'd write stuff from. It's not really like what I do. It's more brutal to me."

    The album is notable for being the first without a promotional single since Segall's self-titled debut album. Still, in November 2013, an official video for "The Man Man" was released.

    Background and recording

    The album was written and recorded following the death of Ty Segall's father, Brian Segall. Following the album's release, Segall noted, "It was just therapeutic, really. It just was necessary for me to put that out there, recording a song or writing it down on a piece of paper to get it out of my head and body, so I could move on to other things."

    Yokan (album)

    Hunch (予感 Yokan) is the tenth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in March 1983.

    In addition to the songwriting and produce for the entire album, she also participated in arrangement for the first time, except five songs which were arranged by Takayuki Inoue and featured in the latter half of the LP.

    The final track on Hunch became one of fan favorites for years, though none of the contents were released as a single when the album came out. "Fight" later appeared as a double A-Side of a chart topper single "Between the Sky and You", released in 1994 and sold over a million copies. The song which became well-known because of commercial success of a single has been covered several times, interpreted by artists such as Takuro Yoshida, Noriyuki Makihara and Masaharu Fukuyama .

    Hunch debuted at the number-one on the Japanese Oricon and retained the position for 3 weeks, but quickly fell off the chart compared to its predecessors that likewise reached the top.

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    Hunch

    by: Sleeper

    She's so small
    Tiny and crushed up
    54, the size of a child
    Long pale hair
    Her eyes are all red
    She's got skin the colour of bread
    He's all bald
    Crusty and oozing
    Got six arms, lips like a frog
    Great big hump
    Tiny and hunched up
    He can't speak, just barks like a dog
    Don't come outside with those freakshow eyes
    Don't look at me with those freakshow eyes
    I'm not like you at all
    Don't touch me, you must be crazy
    I don't like the shape that you're in
    The way you look reminds me of something
    It's all because you're nothing like me
    Don't come outside with your freakshow eyes
    Don't look at me with those freakshow eyes
    Just stay inside I'll be safe
    Don't come outside I'll feel safe
    Don't visit me with your freakshow




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