Lift, released in 2004, is Sister Hazel's fifth studio album.
The band also released an EP of acoustic versions of five of the songs: "World Inside My Head," "Hold On," "Firefly," "Another Me," and "All About the Love."
An elevator (US) or lift (UK) is a type of vertical transportation that moves people or goods between floors (levels, decks) of a building, vessel, or other structure. Elevators are generally powered by electric motors that either drive traction cables or counterweight systems like a hoist, or pump hydraulic fluid to raise a cylindrical piston like a jack.
In agriculture and manufacturing, an elevator is any type of conveyor device used to lift materials in a continuous stream into bins or silos. Several types exist, such as the chain and bucket bucket elevator, grain auger screw conveyor using the principle of Archimedes' screw, or the chain and paddles or forks of hay elevators.
Languages other than English may have loanwords based on either elevator (e.g., Japanese and Mandarin Chinese) or lift (e.g., Cantonese, Korean, Russian and Thai).
Because of wheelchair access laws, elevators are often a legal requirement in new multistory buildings, especially where wheelchair ramps would be impractical.
Lift is the second album by Australian singer-songwriter Shannon Noll. It was released by Sony BMG in Australia on 16 October 2005. Noll co-wrote eleven out of the thirteen songs in the album. The album debuted at number 1 on the Australian Recording Industry Association album chart on 23 October 2005 with a platinum certification and was eventually certified three times platinum. All four singles released from the album reached the Top 10 of the ARIA single chart, and proved to be very popular radio hits, with both "Shine" and "Now I Run" ending 2006 within the Top 10 most played songs on Australian radio.
Lift was nominated for "Best Pop Release" at the 2006 ARIA awards, the first industry voted nomination for any Australian Idol contestant. Further highlighting the longevity of Lift, the album ended 2005 as the 33rd biggest selling album in Australia and the 22nd biggest selling album in Australia of 2006.
Media may refer to:
Media is the first studio album by new wave revivalists, The Faint. Formally known as Norman Bailer, this is the first album under the Faint name. It was released on March 24, 1998. A clear style change can be seen after this album's release, moving from a more Post-hardcore influenced style to new wave.
This album is the 21st release of Saddle Creek Records.
Media was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia.
Coordinates: 46°09′N 24°21′E / 46.150°N 24.350°E / 46.150; 24.350
Sing that song again for me, she said
Read to me those words that no ones ever, ever read
When you were old and ravens kept you fed
PRE - CHORUS
But I try, and I try, and I try, but I just can't get it right
Keeping sighs, weary eyes, afraid of when the sun would rise
Making time, a blur that blew right on by
CHORUS
One more day behind me, push me on
Walk beside me, make me strong
Keep reminding me of who to be
And how close I am to my dreams
Walk with me and watch the wind blow by
She ran ahead and spun beneath a britely spotted sky
To touch it, all you have to do is fly
PRE - CHORUS
REPEAT CHORUS
BRIDGE
When I've lost the will to fight some more (Lift my head)
And all the days when I just shut the door (Lift my head)
Every time I find I'm lost and I've nowhere to stand
And it's over now, over now, Lift my head
REPEAT CHORUS