Jet, Jets, or The Jets may refer to:

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Aerospace [link]

Engineering [link]

  • Jet nozzle, used on gas cookers and many other applications

Mathematics and science [link]

  • Jet (mathematics)
  • Jet bundle
  • Jet (fluid), a coherent stream of fluid that is projected into a surrounding medium, usually from some kind of a nozzle or aperture
  • Jet stream, in meteorology, commonly referred to as "jet"
  • Jet (particle physics), a narrow cone of hadrons and other particles produced by the hadronization of a quark or gluon in a particle physics or heavy ion experiment
  • Polar jet, a phenomenon in astronomy, where streams of matter are emitted along the axis of rotation of a compact object
  • Relativistic jet, an extremely powerful jet of plasma which emerges from the centers of some active galaxies
  • Jet (lignite), a type of coal used in some jewelry (origin of the adjective "jet-black")
  • Jet, a type of upper atmosphere lightning phenomena
  • Joint European Torus, an experimental nuclear fusion machine

Music [link]

Performers [link]

  • Jet (band), was an Australian rock band with the Cester brothers, active from 2001 to 2012
  • J.E.T. was an Italian progressive rock band[1] related to Matia Bazar.
  • Jet (UK band), a one-album UK glam rock band from London, active 1974–1976, and afterward re-formed as Radio Stars
  • The Jets (band), a pop, R&B, dance, and religious music band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, active since 1985, known for "You Got It All", "Sendin' All My Love", and "Rocket 2 U" (1985–1987)
  • The Jets (rock band), a 1970s rock band from Perlin, Illinois USA
  • The Jets (British rockabilly band), a UK rockabilly band from the UK, active since 1974, and known for "Love Makes The World Go Round" (1982)
  • Joan Jett (born 1958), American rock guitarist and singer, active since 1975, and known for "I Love Rock N' Roll" (1982)
  • Jets Overhead a Canadian Indie rock/Ambient rock band active since 2003

Works [link]

Fiction [link]

Sports [link]

Culture [link]

Products and business [link]

Places [link]

Other uses [link]

  • Water jet (recreation), a personal-use water cannon that can be turned to spray in different directions and is usually found in water parks
  • Jet (lignite), a black stone sometimes used in jewellery
  • Jet (dog), a Dickin Medal-winning dog

References [link]

  1. ^ www.italianprog.com

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Passion (Kreesha Turner album)

Passion is the first album by the Canadian singer Kreesha Turner. It was released on August 12, 2008, in Canada and was released in early 2009 in the United States.Passion had been available for advanced streaming on MuchMusic.com. a week earlier.Passion was released in the US in early 2009.

In early August, 2008, the album was leaked onto MTV Canada's The Leak on its official website.

Initially, on the back of the album, track 14 was listed as the "Bounce With Me (Rhythm Mix)" but this was an error and the track is actually the "Don't Call Me Baby (Rhythm Mix)". This error on the back cover was corrected on later pressings of the album.

Although Turner originally signed in the US to Virgin Records, a Capitol Music Group label, her first American release will instead be shifted to the Capitol Records imprint, also within the Capitol Music Group umbrella. This will keep a consistency with her Canadian releases under EMI Music Canada which utilize the Capitol Records imprint and are copyrighted by Capitol Records, LLC.

Talk (film)

Talk is a 1994 Australian film directed by Susan Lambert and starring Victoria Longley and Angie Milliken.

Production

The film was shot from 1 March to 2 April 1993.

References

External links

  • Talk at the Internet Movie Database
  • Talk at the National Film and Sound Archive

  • Talk (Paul Kelly album)

    Talk is the debut album by Australian rock group Paul Kelly and the Dots and was originally released on 30 March 1981 by Mushroom Records and re-released in 1990.Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons leader Joe Camilleri produced seven of the eleven tracks with three tracks produced by Martin Armiger (The Sports) and one by Trevor Lucas (ex-Fairport Convention, Fotheringay). The album spawned the singles, "Recognition", "Billy Baxter" and "Lowdown". Only "Billy Baxter" appeared on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart it peaked at No. 38. The album peaked at No. 44 on the related Albums Chart. All tracks were written by Kelly, including two co-written with guitarist Chris Langman.

    Background

    Paul Kelly and the Dots had formed in August 1978 in Melbourne from the remains of High Rise Bombers, which included Martin Armiger. Their debut single "Recognition" was issued in 1979, under the name The Dots, on an independent label, but had no chart success. "Recognition" line-up were Kelly (vocals), Chris Langman (guitars), Chris Worrall (guitars), Paul Gadsby (bass guitar) and John Lloyd (drums). The version of "Recognition" included on Talk is not the single version, but a re-recording.

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