Records (album)

Records is a compilation album by American rock band Foreigner, released in 1982 to span the band's first four albums through 1981. Along with their sophomore effort, Double Vision, this album is the group's best-selling record. It has been certified 7 x platinum by the RIAA. Some notable hits, such as "Blue Morning, Blue Day" are omitted.

Track listing

All songs by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones, except where noted.

  • "Cold as Ice" – 3:19
  • "Double Vision" – 3:29
  • "Head Games" – 3:37
  • "Waiting for a Girl Like You" – 4:35
  • "Feels Like the First Time" (Jones) – 3:28
  • "Urgent" (Jones) – 3:57
  • "Dirty White Boy" – 3:13
  • "Juke Box Hero" – 4:03
  • "Long, Long Way From Home" (Gramm, Jones, Ian McDonald) – 2:47
  • "Hot Blooded (Live)" – 6:55
  • With the exceptions of "Head Games" and the live version of "Hot Blooded," all tracks on this album are the 45 RPM single versions (edited and/or mixed differently from their respective album counterparts).

    When this album is bought on iTunes, the track "Hot Blooded" is the studio version of the song, not live.

    679 Artists

    679 Artists (formally known as Sixsevenine and 679 Recordings) was a Warner Music Group-owned record label based in London, England.

    It was started by Nick Worthington who after leaving XL Recordings in 2001, started the company with Warner Music Group, and holds the position of MD and A&R Director. It is named "679" as this was the address of the Pure Groove record shop on Holloway Road.

    The label's first release was The Streets' debut, Original Pirate Material (which was named The Observer's best album of the 2000s).

    The label progressed with subsequent albums from artists including Death From Above 1979, The Futureheads, Kano, King Creosote and Mystery Jets, and also included the million-selling second Streets album, A Grand Don't Come for Free.

    In 2011, it released Plan B's The Defamation of Strickland Banks which has sold over 1 million copies.

    The founder of 679 has recently formed a new record label called 37 Adventures.

    Former artists

  • Annie
  • Cut Off Your Hands
  • Dead Disco
  • Death from Above 1979
  • 1605 (record label)

    1605 (pronounced as sixteen-o-five) is a techno and tech-house record label, founded in 2007 by a Slovenian DJ and producer UMEK. With 140 releases by more than 250 artists 1605 is the biggest label UMEK has founded since Recycled Loops and Consumer Recreation. UMEK started the label to promote tracks from talented artists, regardless of their fame and the strength of previous releases.

    Creative concept

    The label's creative concept is based on its sound as well as on its visual appearance.

    1605's sound relies on UMEK's creative feeling as he acts as A&R manager and decides personally which tracks are signed by the label. Tracks are usually released digitally and sold online in various outlets such as Beatport, iTunes, Trackitdown, Juno and others. The only project, which was released also on a CD, was UMEK's 2010 album Responding to Dynamic.

    1605's music can also be heard on the label's podcast and on websites such as Soundcloud and Mixcloud.

    The label is also building its recognition by using a distinctive graphic design for artwork (release covers, promo material). Using only artwork in grayscale with occasional yellow tones, all release covers feature parts of vintage pictures from the 1930s Great Depression in the USA and personal drawings by the label's graphic designer.

    Odin (firmware flashing software)

    Odin is a utility software developed and used internally by Samsung which can be used to flash a Custom Recovery firmware image (as opposed to the Stock recovery firmware image) to a Samsung Android device. It is also used as a way of unbricking an Android device. There is no account of Samsung ever having officially released it, and is believed to be the result of an unintentional leak. Odin is Windows only software, providing no support for other operating systems, though it is possible to use Wineskin on the Odin executable, allowing it to run on OS X.

    Versions list

    A list of Odin releases, the most recent release at the top

  • Odin v3.10.7
  • Odin v3.10.6
  • Odin v3.10.5
  • Odin v3.10.0
  • Odin v3.09
  • Odin v3.07
  • Odin v3.06
  • Odin v3.04
  • Odin v1.85
  • Odin v1.83
  • Odin v1.82
  • References


    Odin (satellite)

    Odin is a Swedish satellite working in two disciplines: astrophysics and aeronomy, and it was named after Odin of Norse mythology. Within the field of astrophysics, Odin was used until the spring of 2007 aiding in the study of star formation. Odin is still used for aeronomical observations, including exploration of the depletion of the ozone layer and effects of global warming.

    The main instrument on Odin is a radiometer using a 1.1 m telescope, designed to be used for both the astronomy and aeronomy missions. The radiometer works at 486-580 GHz and at 119 GHz. The second instrument on board is the OSIRIS (Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imager System).

    Odin was developed by the Space Systems Division of Swedish Space Corporation (now OHB Sweden) as part of an international project involving the space agencies of Sweden (SNSB), Finland (TEKES), Canada (CSA) and France (CNES). Odin was launched on a START-1 rocket on February 20, 2001 from Svobodny, Russia.

    In April 2007, astronomers announced that Odin had made the first ever detection of molecular oxygen (O
    2
    ) in interstellar clouds.

    Odin (EP)

    Odin is an EP by Japanese band Loudness. It was released in 1985 only in Japan in two versions, with and without the instrumental tracks. All the tracks were used for the soundtrack of the Japanese anime movie Odin: Photon Sailer Starlight.

    Track listing

  • "Gotta Fight" - 3:45
  • "Eruption" (instrumental) - 3:14
  • "Odin" - 5:17
  • "Flash Out" (instrumental) - 4:07
  • All music by Akira Takasaki, lyrics by Minoru Niihara

    Personnel

    Band members

  • Minoru Niihara - vocals
  • Akira Takasaki - guitars
  • Masayoshi Yamashita - bass
  • Munetaka Higuchi - drums
  • Additional musicians

  • Masanori Sasaji - keyboards
  • Production

  • Masahiro Miyasawa - engineer
  • References

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