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Baby (musical)

Baby is a musical with a book by Sybille Pearson, based on a story developed with Susan Yankowitz, music by David Shire, and lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr.. It concerns the reactions of three couples each expecting a child. The musical first ran on Broadway from 1983 to 1984.

Synopsis

Three couples, each newly expecting a child, have different but familiar reactions. Lizzie and Danny are university juniors who have just moved in together. Athletic Pam and her husband, Nick, a sports instructor, have had some trouble conceiving. Arlene, already the mother of three grown daughters, is unsure of what to do, contemplating abortion while her husband Alan is thrilled with the thought of a new baby. Throughout the show, these characters experience the emotional stresses and triumphs, the desperate lows and the comic highs, that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby.

Musical numbers

"Baby, Baby, Baby (Reprise)" was replaced in the initial run and the original cast recording with the song "Patterns," wherein Arlene contemplates her circular life as mother and wife.

Baby (The Detroit Cobras album)

Baby is the third studio album by The Detroit Cobras, released 27 September 2005.

Track listing

  • Slipping Around
    • Original by Art Freeman
  • Original by Art Freeman
  • I Wanna Holler (But the Town's Too Small)
  • Original by Gary U.S. Bonds
  • Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand
  • Original by Hoagy Lands
  • Weak Spot
  • Original by Ruby Johnson
  • Everybody's Going Wild
    • Original by International Kansas City Playboys
  • Original by International Kansas City Playboys
  • Hot Dog (Watch Me Eat)
    • The lone original song. Composed by Greg Cartwright/Mary Restrepo/Rachel Nagy
  • The lone original song. Composed by Greg Cartwright/Mary Restrepo/Rachel Nagy
  • Mean Man
  • Original by Betty Harris
  • Now You're Gone
  • Original by Bobbie Smith & the Dreamgirls
  • It's Raining
  • Original by Irma Thomas
  • Just Can't Please You
    • Original by Jimmy Robins
  • Original by Jimmy Robins
  • The Real Thing
  • Sick

    Sick may refer to:

  • Having a disease (physical or mental)
  • Vomiting (literal or metaphorical)
  • Music

    Albums

  • Sick (Massacra album), 1994
  • Sick (Sow album), 1998
  • Sick (Loaded album), 2009
  • Sick (EP), the 2013 debut release by American hardcore punk band Beartooth
  • Sicks (album), a 1986 album by Barnes & Barnes
  • The Sicks, a 2001 EP by Majandra Delfino
  • Songs

  • "Sick" (song), a song by Adelitas Way
  • "Sick", a song by Dope from Felons and Revolutionaries
  • "Sick", a song by Evanescence from Evanescence
  • "Sick", a 2014 song by CeCe Peniston featuring Paris Toon and Mother's Favorite Child
  • The Sick, a Swedish band formed by two members of Dozer
  • "(sic)", a song by the American heavy metal band Slipknot
  • Other media

  • Sick (magazine), an American humor magazine
  • "Sick" (The Young Ones), an episode of The Young Ones
  • "Sick" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead
  • Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist, a 1997 documentary film
  • People with the surname

  • Gary Sick (born 1935), American academic and writer
  • Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist

    Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist is a 1997 documentary film directed by Kirby Dick about Bob Flanagan, a Los Angeles writer, poet, performance artist, comic, and BDSM celebrity, who suffered from and later died of cystic fibrosis. The film premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, where it was awarded a Special Jury Prize.

    Synopsis

    The film chronicles Flanagan for several years leading up to his death in 1996. It explores various aspects of his life, artwork, and philosophy through interviews and other personal footage depicting Flanagan, his partner Sheree Rose, and the Flanagan family. Sick also features Flanagan's home movies, performance videos, and video diaries, as well as an excerpt of Flanagan's performance in the music video for "Happiness in Slavery" by Nine Inch Nails.

    In the film, Flanagan explains his use of BDSM for sexual gratification and also as a therapeutic device to regain control over his body from cystic fibrosis. He discusses his conceptual, performance, and video art, which often relates to pain, illness, medicine, and sexuality. Flanagan also serves as a camp counselor for children with cystic fibrosis and meets with a young woman who suffers from cystic fibrosis and who visits him under the auspices of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

    Sick (Sow album)

    Sick is the second studio album by Sow released in 1998. This album spawned no singles. At this time Sow comprises Anna Wildsmith with "Boys", where the Boys are Raymond Watts, Euphonic, Sascha Konietzko, Hoppy Kamiyama & Optical 8, Martin King, and Günter Schulz.

    Releases

  • Invisible Records #INV 128 CD - CD, 1998
  • Blue Noise #DRCN-25017 - CD, 1998
  • Track listing

  • "Ssik" - 6:55
  • "Jo The Lover" - 4:45
  • "Shrub" - 3:47
  • "Ego Head" - 6:13
  • "Strip" - 6:03
  • "K-Casino" - 8:21
  • "Wedge" - 6:34
  • "Working For God" - 6:50
  • "Scar" - 3:07
  • Total playing time: 52:35

    Personnel

    Music personnel

  • Euphonic: writing on 2, 5, instrumental performance on 2, 5
  • Hoppy Kamiyama and Optical 8: writing on 6, instrumental performance on 6
  • Martin King: writing on 8, instrumental performance on 8
  • Dave Murder: Additional engineering and mixing
  • Sascha Konietzko: writing on 3, instrumental performance on 3
  • Günter Schulz: writing on 9, instrumental performance on 9
  • Raymond Watts: Production, writing on 1, 4, 7, instrumental performance on 1, 4, 7
  • Heligoland (band)

    Heligoland are a five-piece band from Melbourne, Australia. Heligoland's songs and sound have been compared to the atmospheric textures and soaring female vocals of the Cocteau Twins, the spartan soulfulness of Low and the wistful melancholy of Mojave 3.

    Discography

    Albums

    Other Releases

    Other projects

    Several past and present members of Heligoland have been (and are still) involved in other musical projects:

  • Steve has played guitar in Tugboat and has played bass guitar in Dandelion Wine
  • Dave plays guitar in Tides
  • Pete plays guitar in Marionettes
  • Bek plays drums in Tugboat
  • Steve Wheeler & Antti Mäkinen have, on occasion, toured with Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins) as The Robin Guthrie Trio, most notably performing a small UK tour in February 2013
  • References

    External links

  • Official Heligoland website
  • Heligoland myspace page
  • Heligoland page at Alone Again.Records
  • Heligoland page at Ocean Music
  • Heligoland page at Big Rig Records
  • Podcasts:

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    Baby You

    by: Bôa

    Itsu karadarou
    Futaridake no love sound
    Aishiaeta subete no moments
    Omoidasu tabi
    Iroasete yuku no
    Monokuro no sekai ni natta
    Utsuri yuku kisetsu ga
    Kokoro made
    Tsureteitte shimatta
    Dare no seide mo naku
    Kokoro-goto
    Tsunai deta sono-te o hanashita
    Mitsume aenai Baby you
    Chikakute tōI Baby you
    Omou hodo setsunakute
    I LOVE YOU
    Soredake tsutaetakattanoni
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    Shiritai koto mo
    Shiritakunai koto mo
    Wasure rarenai mama round
    Round... Oh oh
    Jikan'yotomare
    Negai kakeru no
    Maki modoseru you ni subete
    Wagamama ni narezu ni
    Kizutsuke awanai you ni shi teta
    Kakushi atta Hon'ne ga
    Shidaini osae kirenaku natte
    Itta
    Mitsume aenai Baby you
    Chikakute tōI Baby you
    Omou hodo kurushikute
    I LOVE YOU
    Soredake kikitakattanoni
    Mou hito mawari toki o kasaneta
    Kisetsu ga megutte kuru koro ni
    Kidzukezujimai no
    Omoi tokihanashite
    Dakishime aetanara ah
    Mitsume aenai Baby you
    Chikakute tōI Baby you
    Omou hodo kanashikute
    I LOVE YOU




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