Sleepless may refer to:

In film and television:

  • Sleepless, a horror film of 2001 by Dario Argento
  • La Anam (Sleepless), an Egyptian film
    • La Anam, an Arabic novel by Ihsan Abdel Quddous, which the film adapts
  • "Sleepless", an episode of the television show The X-Files

In literature:

In music:

See also [link]

  • Insomnia, a sleeping disorder characterized by persistent difficulty falling or staying asleep

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Sleepless (Kate Rusby album)

Sleepless is an album by English folk musician Kate Rusby, released in 1999. It was nominated for the Mercury Prize the same year.

Track listing

  • "The Cobbler's Daughter"
  • "I Wonder What is keeping my True Love This Night"
  • "The Fairest of all Yarrow"
  • "The Unquiet Grave"
  • "Sho Heen"
  • "Sweet Bride"
  • "All God's Angels"
  • "The Wild Goose"
  • "The Duke and the Tinker"
  • "Our Town" (Iris DeMent)
  • "The Sleepless Sailor"
  • "Cowsong"
  • "Botany Bay"

  • Sleepless (Eric Saade song)

    "Sleepless" is an English language song performed by Swedish singer Eric Saade. It is the first single from Saade's first album, Masquerade, and was released on 21 December 2009 worldwide. It reached the top 50 in Sweden.

    Charts

    Release history

    References

    External links

  • Eric Saade Official Website
  • Bedrock

    In stratigraphy, bedrock is consolidated rock underlying the surface of a terrestrial planet, usually the Earth. Above the bedrock is usually an area of broken and weathered unconsolidated rock in the basal subsoil. The surface of the bedrock beneath soil cover is known as rockhead in engineering geology and identifying this, via excavations, drilling or geophysical methods, is an important task in most civil engineering projects. Superficial deposits (also known as drift) can be extremely thick, such that the bedrock lies hundreds of meters below the surface.

    Bedrock may also experience subsurface weathering at its upper boundary, forming saprolite.

    A solid geologic map of an area will usually show the distribution of differing bedrock types, i.e., rock that would be exposed at the surface if all soil or other superficial deposits were removed.

    Soil scientists use the capital letters O, A, B, C, and E to identify the master soil horizons, and lowercase letters for distinctions of these horizons. Most soils have three major horizons—the surface horizon (A), the subsoil (B), and the substratum (C). Some soils have an organic horizon (O) on the surface, but such a horizon can also be buried. The master horizon, E, is used for subsurface horizons that have a significant loss of minerals (eluviation). Hard bedrock, which is not soil, uses the letter R.

    Bedrock (EP)

    Bedrock is an EP by The Foetus All-Nude Revue released by Self Immolation/Some Bizzare in 1987.

    Bedrock is Self Immolation #WOMB FAN 13.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by J. G. Thirlwell. 

    Tracks 1–4 appear on Sink.

    Personnel

  • Charles Gray engineering
  • Warne Livesy – engineering
  • J. G. Thirlwell (as The Foetus All-Nude Revue) instruments, production, illustrations
  • Charts

    References

    External links

  • Bedrock at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Bedrock at foetus.org
  • Bedrock Records

    Bedrock Records is an English record label for trance, house and techno started by Nick Muir and John Digweed. Its name comes from a nightclub in London that is also called Bedrock. Bedrock Records has released many singles from artists such as Astro & Glyde, Brancaccio & Aisher, Steve Lawler, Shmuel Flash, Steve Porter, Guy J, Henry Saiz, Stelios Vassiloudis, Electric Rescue, The Japanese Popstars and Jerry Bonham. Bedrock is also the name that Digweed and Muir use as their production moniker.

    See also

  • List of record labels
  • List of electronic music record labels
  • External links

  • Official site
  • Bedrock Records discography at Discogs

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