KWS

KWS may stand for:

  • Kenny Wayne Shepherd, American blues guitarist
  • Kenya Wildlife Service
  • KWS (band)
  • KWS (album), the band's eponymous 1992 album
  • Keynesian Welfare State
  • KWS (Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary)
  • KingsWay School, an Integrated Christian School in Orewa, New Zealand.
  • KWS Saat, a German plant breeding company
  • KWS (album)

    KWS is the debut album of British pop/rave band KWS. It was released under Network Records.

    The album, released in 1992 is best known for the single "Please Don't Go" (a cover of a KC and the Sunshine Band song), which reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart and #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the year of its release.

    Vocalists on the album include group member Delroy St. Joseph, Liz Leng, The Trammps and Vermetta Royster.

    Track listing

  • "Please Don't Go" - 6:12
  • "Where Will You Go When the Party's Over" - 5:09
  • "Rock Your Baby" - 5:14
  • "A Different Man" - 3:44
  • "Keep It Comin' Love" - 3:38
  • "Hold Back the Night Pt. 1" - 3:25
  • "Young Hearts Run Free" - 6:23
  • "Reach for the Sky" - 4:57
  • "Love Attack" - 5:19
  • "This Time" - 5:30
  • "Rock Your Baby" (Andrew Komis K.O. Mix) - 6:27
  • "Hold Back the Night Pt. 2" (Joey Negro K.O.K Mix) - 7:42
  • "Please Don't Go" (KWS Naples Via Nottingham Remix) - 4:58
  • "Young Hearts Run Free" (Mark Gamble Remix) - 5:39
  • "Burn Baby Burn" - 5:19
  • References

    KWS (band)

    KWS was a British dance act from Nottingham, England consisting of instrumentalists/record producers Chris King (born 6 September 1966) and Winston Williams (born 14 February 1965), and vocalist Delroy St. Joseph (born 28 November 1967). The band's name is an acronym of the members' surnames, King/Williams/St. Joseph.

    Chart history

    They had a number one single in the UK Singles Chart with the double A-side "Please Don't Go" / "Game Boy".

    They were subsequently nominated for, and won, the Best British Newcomer award at the BRIT Awards in 1993.

    Keyboard player Chris King appeared on Never Mind The Buzzcocks in the Identity Parade round. It was revealed he is now working as a classic scooter renovator.

    Discography

    Albums

  • KWS (1992)
  • Singles

    References


    Podcasts:

    KWS

    ALBUMS

    Kenny Wayne Shepherd

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    2000 MAN

    by: Kiss

    Well, my name it is a number it's on a piece of plastic film
    And I've been growin' funny flowers outside on my little window sill
    Don't you know I'm a 2,000 man
    And my kids, they just don't understand me at all
    You know, my wife still respects me even though I really misuse her
    I am having an affair with the Random computer
    Don't you know I'm a 2,000 man
    And my kids, they just don't understand me at all
    Oh daddy, proud of your planet, oh mommy, proud of your sun
    Oh daddy, proud of your planet, oh mommy, proud of your sun
    Oh daddy, your brain's still flashin' like they did when you were young
    Or did they come down crashin' seeing all the thing's you'd done
    Spacin' out havin' fun
    Oh daddy, proud of your planet, oh mommy, proud of your sun
    Oh daddy, proud of your planet, oh mommy, proud of your sun
    Oh daddy, your brain's still flashin' like they did when you were young
    Or did they come down crashin' seeing all the thing's you'd done
    Spacin' out havin' fun
    Don't you know I'm a 2,000 man
    And my kids, they just don't understand me at all
    Don't you know I'm a 2,000 man
    And my kids, they just don't understand me at all
    Understand me, understand me, understand me
    Don't you know I'm a 2,000 man
    And my kids, they just don't understand me at all
    Don't you know I'm a 2,000 man
    And my kids, they just don't understand me at all
    I'm a 2,000 man, I'm a 2,000 man
    I'm a 2,000 man, I'm a 2,000 man




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