River
File:River (Stradlin album).jpg
Studio album by Izzy Stradlin
Released May 22, 2001
Genre Hard rock, folk rock, reggae fusion
Length 36:27
Label Sanctuary Records
Producer Izzy Stradlin
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Izzy Stradlin chronology
Ride On
(1999)
River
(2001)
On Down The Road
(2002)

River is the fourth studio album by former Guns N' Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin. It is the third album to feature ex-Guns N' Roses bass guitarist Duff Mckagan

Track listing [link]

All songs written by Izzy Stradlin unless noted otherwise.

  1. Jump In Now (4:47) (Stradlin, Rick Richards)
  2. Head On Out (3:29)
  3. River (3:47)
  4. Far Below Me Now (3:26)
  5. What I Told You (3:22)
  6. Get Away (3:09)
  7. Underground (2:54)
  8. Shall Walk (3:32)
  9. Run-In (4:26)
  10. Feelin’ Alright (3:35)

Personnel [link]

References [link]


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River (Barking and Dagenham ward)

River ward is a political division returning three Councillors to the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. Elected representation is by Inder Singh Jamu, Liam Smith, and Patricia Twomey, all of the Labour Party (UK).

References

External links

  • Barking and Dagenham Labour Party
  • Ward profile
  • Coordinates: 51°31′30″N 0°09′14″E / 51.525°N 0.154°E / 51.525; 0.154

    Liberman (album)

    Liberman is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Vanessa Carlton, released on October 23, 2015, through Dine Alone Records. It is the follow up to Carlton's 2011 album Rabbits on the Run and marks her first release since signing with Dine Alone Records. The title of the album comes from an oil painting made by Carlton's late grandfather, whose given surname was Liberman.

    Background and writing

    Following the 2011 release Rabbits on the Run, Carlton took time off to get married, start a family and write another album. She tells CBS News that these changes in her life are reflected in Liberman's songs and that she "wanted the whole album to feel like an escape type of album, where you put it on and you feel like you're in this dreamy state."

    To avoid preconceived notions, demos recorded were sent to Dine Alone Records without Carlton's name attached. Label president Joel Carriere recalls hearing the demos and tells The Toronto Star, "The songs were amazing, it was atmospheric, it kind of fit into what we’re all into ... and we never would have guessed it was Vanessa Carlton because her voice has developed so much since her pop songs 14 years ago and the songwriting had obviously changed. We were, like: 'Yeah, we want to do this. But what is it we’re doing?'"

    Deep (Silent Running album)

    Deep is the third and final studio album from Belfast New Wave/rock band Silent Running, released in 1989.

    Background

    Despite the commercial failure of the band's 1987 album Walk on Fire and its two singles, the band began to record their second album for Atlantic Records.

    Following the release of the Deep album, the band toured extensively after the album's release but split up shortly thereafter, citing a lack of record company support. The band would later reunite for one final performance at Belfast's Empire Music Hall to a capacity crowd in 1998. Reportedly, demos for the unreleased fourth album are widely available although unofficially only.

    Like the previous two albums, Deep was a commercial failure.

    The album's title is taken from the opening track "Deep in the Heart of Nowhere".

    Both "Deep in the Heart of Nowhere" and "Local Hero" were released as promotional singles on CD in America only.

    Recording

    The first four tracks of the album were produced by the band themselves with Frankie LaRocka and Peter Denenberg, who both engineered the album. The rest of the tracks were produced by John Eden, whilst LaRocka and Deneberg remixed the tracks produced by Eden. The album was LaRocka's first attempt at production work, where he also played drums on part of the album. Originally, LaRocka had signed the band while working in the A&R department at Atlantic Records.

    Deep (Niacin album)

    Deep is the third studio album from the jazz rock fusion trio Niacin, released in March 2000.

    The album is heavily loaded with Billy Sheehan's powerful bass solos and features contributions from guest musicians Glenn Hughes on vocals and Steve Lukather on guitar.

    Track listing

  • "Swing Swang Swung" - 3:48
  • "Best Laid Plans" - 4:26
  • "Sugar Blues" - 5:50
  • "Stompin' Ground" - 5:03
  • "Blue Mondo" - 5:56
  • "Panic Button" - 5:37
  • "Bootleg Jeans" - 7:00
  • "Mean Streets" - 5:37
  • "This One's Called..." - 3:46
  • "Klunkified "- 2:58
  • "Ratta McQue" - 3:48
  • "Things Ain't Like They Used to Be" - 7:25
  • "Bluesion" - 4:18
  • Personnel

    Musicians

  • Billy Sheehan - bass.
  • Dennis Chambers - drums.
  • John Novello - piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizers.
  • Guest musicians

  • Glenn Hughes - vocals.
  • Steve Lukather - guitar.
  • External links

  • Deep album at Niacin's official website
  • Niacin's Deep album at ProgArchives
  • References

    Ten (Pearl Jam album)

    Ten is the debut studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on August 27, 1991 through Epic Records. Following the disbanding of bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard's previous group Mother Love Bone, the two recruited vocalist Eddie Vedder, guitarist Mike McCready, and drummer Dave Krusen to form Pearl Jam in 1990. Most of the songs began as instrumental jams, to which Vedder added lyrics about topics such as depression, homelessness, and abuse.

    Ten was not an immediate success, but by late 1992 it had reached number two on the Billboard 200 chart. The album produced three hit singles: "Alive", "Even Flow", and "Jeremy". While Pearl Jam was accused of jumping on the grunge bandwagon at the time, Ten was instrumental in popularizing alternative rock in the mainstream. In February 2013, the album crossed the 10 million mark in sales and has been certified 13x platinum by the RIAA. It remains Pearl Jam's most commercially successful album.

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    River Runs Deep

    by: Cale Jj

    (J.J. Cale)
    Well, the river runs deep
    And the water is cold as ice
    The river runs deep
    And the water is cold as ice
    I go down there every chance I get
    It's where my baby she met her death
    And the river runs deep
    And the water's cold as ice
    Ain't no woman
    Gonna make a fool out of me
    Ain't no woman
    Gonna make a fool out of me
    Running 'round, that's what they said
    She's at the bottom of the river dead
    And the river runs deep
    And the water's cold as ice
    No cheating woman
    Gonna get a good man down
    No cheating woman
    Gonna get a good man down
    Running 'round like a silly fool
    You're gonna end up at the bottom of the pool
    And the river runs deep
    And the water's cold as ice




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