Dust (Benjy Davis Project album)

Dust is Benjy Davis Project's third studio album. It was released on September 18, 2007. Benjy Davis Project was soon signed to Rock Ridge Music in August 2008, and re-released Dust on November 4, 2008. The new release was remixed and included three new songs. The song "Sweet Southern Moon" was featured in an advertisement campaign for Louisiana-based Abita Brewing Company.

Track listing

All songs were composed by Benjy Davis, except as noted.

  • "The Rain" - 4:21
  • "I Love You" (Benjy Davis/Michael Galasso) - 3:38
  • "Sweet Southern Moon" - 3:59
  • "Clowns" (Davis/Galasso) - 4:21
  • "Green And Blue" - 4:26
  • "Good Enough" - 4:27
  • "Prove You Wrong" - 4:32
  • "Whose God?" - 3:51
  • "When I Go Home" - 3:50
  • "Fine With Me" - 4:16
  • "Graves" - 2:56
  • "Over Me" - 3:18
  • "The Rain" - 4:21
  • "Still Sweet" - 3:34
  • "Sweet Southern Moon" - 3:59
  • "Tell Myself" - 4:25
  • "Green And Blue" - 4:26
  • "I Love You" (Davis/Galasso) - 3:38
  • "Good Enough" - 4:27
  • "Same Damn Book" - 3:56
  • "Whose God?" - 3:51
  • "Clowns" (Davis/Galasso) - 4:21
  • Toz (film)

    Toz (means "dust" in Turkish) is a Turkish short film. It gained a number of awards at various film festivals in the category of short films.

    The film is a series of microepisodes that portray elements of an imperfect relationship of a couple: abuse, control, incomprehension, acceptance.

    Awards

  • Corta! Porto International Short Film Festival, Portugal, International Competition: Best Film, 2005
  • Istanbul Commerce University, National Competition: Best Film, 2005
  • International Istanbul Short Film Days, National Competition: Special Jury Award, 2005
  • Ankara International Film Festival, Turkey, National Competition: Second Place Award in Fiction, 2005
  • !f Istanbul AFM Independent Film Festival, National Competition: Special Jury Award, 2005
  • Akbank National Short Film Festival, National Competition: Jury Mention Award, 2004 (offline version)
  • Columbia Tristar National Short Film Competition, Turkey: Best Film Award, 2004(offline version)
  • European Film Academy Awards 2005 "Short Film Nominee”
  • Fipresci Award
  • Dust (disambiguation)

    Dust consists of fine, solid particles of matter borne in the air settling onto surfaces. Numerous articles using the word in this familiar, everyday sense include:

  • Dust Bowl, land affected by wind-borne soil erosion
  • Dust devil, whirlwind
  • Dust storm, meteorological phenomenon caused by strong winds blowing dust
  • Mineral dust, atmospheric aerosols of mineral origin
  • Dust mite, arachnid living in and feeding off domestic dust
  • Dust jacket, protective cover for a book
  • Dust may also refer to:

    Science

  • Cosmic dust, in intergalactic clouds
  • Interstellar dust, in interstellar clouds
  • Dust solution, a type of exact solution in general relativity
  • Dust (relativity), idealization of a cold gas
  • Cantor dust, a zero-measure 2D fractal
  • Music

  • Dust (band), 70s hard rock group
  • "Dust" (Royworld song)
  • "Dust" (Eli Young Band song)
  • Dust (Screaming Trees album), 1996
  • Dust (DJ Muggs album), 2003
  • Dust (Dust album), 1971
  • Dust (Peatbog Faeries album), 2011
  • Dust (Peter Murphy album), 2002
  • Dust (Ellen Allien album), 2010
  • Magnolia

    Magnolia is a large genus of about 210flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae. It is named after French botanist Pierre Magnol.

    Magnolia is an ancient genus. Appearing before bees did, the flowers are theorized to have evolved to encourage pollination by beetles. To avoid damage from pollinating beetles, the carpels of Magnolia flowers are extremely tough.Fossilised specimens of M. acuminata have been found dating to 20 million years ago, and of plants identifiably belonging to the Magnoliaceae date to 95 million years ago. Another aspect of Magnolia considered to represent an ancestral state is that the flower bud is enclosed in a bract rather than in sepals; the perianth parts are undifferentiated and called tepals rather than distinct sepals and petals. Magnolia shares the tepal characteristic with several other flowering plants near the base of the flowering plant lineage such as Amborella and Nymphaea (as well as with many more recently derived plants such as Lilium).

    Magnolia (Turnover album)

    Magnolia is the debut studio album by American pop punk band Turnover. The album was released on April 16, 2013 via Run For Cover Records.

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    The Pineapple Thief

    The Pineapple Thief is a progressive rock band, started by Bruce Soord in 1999 in Somerset, England.

    History

    Early years

    Founder Bruce Soord started "The Pineapple Thief" as an outlet for his music back in 1999. Bruce released the debut Abducting the Unicorn on Cyclops records, which created enough interest to establish a small but loyal fan base. Soord returned to the Dining Room studios to work on the second album 137. During this time, several major labels started to take an interest, causing a delay in the release which arrived over two years after the debut. However it was probably the third album, Variations on a Dream that gave TPT the boost they needed, reaching out to yet more people all over the world, by which point TPT were consistently the top sellers on their label, Cyclops.

    After this release in the spring of 2002 Bruce decided to form a band to take his music to the fans. The band consisted of his close musical friends - former university band mate Jon Sykes on bass, Wayne Higgins on guitars, Matt O'Leary on keyboards and Keith Harrison on drums. As a full band, they released 12 Stories Down in 2004, but Bruce Soord was unhappy with the final sound and re-recorded, remixed and changed some of the tracks before the release of 10 Stories Down in 2005. Matt O'Leary subsequently left the band, but Steve Kitch (who co-produced and mixed 10 Stories Down) joined to play keyboards.

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