Teaser may refer to:

  • One who teases
  • Cold open, a segment at the beginning of a television program or film before the opening credits
  • Teaser trailer, a short theatrical trailer

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Teaser (Angela Bofill album)

Teaser is the fifth album by Angela Bofill, released by Arista Records in 1983. The album cover was credited to Mick Rock.

Track listing

  • "Special Delivery"
  • "Call Of The Wild"
  • "Nothin' But A Teaser"
  • "I'm On Your Side"
  • "Penetration"
  • "You're A Special Part Of Me" (feat. Johnny Mathis)
  • "Still A Thrill"
  • "Gotta Make It Up To You"
  • "Crazy For Him"
  • Personnel

  • Angela Bofill: lead and backing vocals
  • Narada Michael Walden - drums, keyboards, percussion
  • Jorge Bermudez - Percussion
  • Michael Colombier, David Sancious - keyboards
  • John Robinson - drums
  • Randy Jackson, Abe Laboriel - bass guitar
  • Corrado Rustici, David Williams - guitar
  • Marc Russo - saxophone
  • Frank Martin - vocoder
  • Preston Glass - church bells
  • Boni Boyer, Bunny Hull, Edward Hawkins, Jim Gilstrap, John Lehman, Linette Hawkins, Preston Glass, Tremaine Hawkins, Walter Hawkins - backing vocals
  • Charts

    References

    External links

  • Angela Bofill - Teaser at Discogs
  • Teaser (Tommy Bolin album)

    Teaser is the 1975 debut album from American guitarist Tommy Bolin.

    Background

    Teaser was released in conjunction with the album Come Taste the Band by Deep Purple, on which Bolin also played guitar.

    This album is cherished by fans for the broad range of styles in Bolin's playing. The material spans hard rock, jazz, reggae and Latin music, often blending these styles together within a single song. It is also considered by many to be some of Bolin's greatest recordings in his short career.

    The song "Teaser" was covered by American hard rock band Mötley Crüe on the charity album Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell.

    Van Halen would often cover "The Grind" live in its early club days.

    Reception

    Upon its release on November 17, 1975,Teaser received considerable praise from critics. Unfortunately, due to Bolin's obligations with Deep Purple, he was unable to promote the album with a solo tour and sales were affected as a result.

    Track listing

  • "The Grind" (Bolin, Jeff Cook, Stanley Sheldon, John Tesar) – 3:29
  • Ness

    Ness may refer to:

    Places

    United Kingdom

  • Loch Ness, a freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, noted for the Loch Ness Monster
  • River Ness, which links the loch to the North Sea at Inverness, Scotland, UK
  • Ness Islands, in the River Ness
  • Ness, Lewis, the most northerly area on Lewis, Scotland, UK
  • Ness Waterfall, Scotland
  • Ness Point, most easterly point of the UK, located in Lowestoft, England
  • Ness, Cheshire, England, a village
  • Ness Botanic Gardens, owned by the University of Liverpool and located on the Wirral Peninsula, England
  • United States

  • Ness City, Kansas
  • Ness Township, Minnesota
  • Elsewhere

  • Mount Ness, Palmer Land, Antarctica
  • Ness Lake, British Columbia, Canada
  • Organizations

  • Ness Foundation, a medical research charity near Inverness, Scotland
  • New England Skeptical Society (NESS)
  • Ness Technologies, an Israel-based provider of IT services.
  • People

  • Ness (surname)
  • Ness (given name)
  • Ness, a name sometimes used by French rapper Nessbeal (born 1978)
  • Ness, nickname of Alma Moreno (born 1959), Filipina actress and politician
  • Ness (surname)

    The surname Ness may refer to:

    Politics

  • Don Ness (born 1974), American politician from Duluth, Minnesota
  • James Van Ness (1808–1872), seventh mayor of San Francisco, USA from 1855 to 1856
  • Steinar Ness (born 1959), Norwegian politician for the Centre Party
  • Arts and entertainment

  • Mike Ness (born 1962), American guitarist, vocalist, and chief songwriter for the punk rock band Social Distortion
  • Evaline Ness (1911–1986), American commercial artist and illustrator for award winning children's books
  • Jennifer Ness (born 1972), English actress best known for her role as murderess Kris Yates in the ITV drama Bad Girls
  • Patrick Ness (born 1971), American author, journalist and lecturer
  • Tigilau Ness, Niuean New Zealand activist and reggae artist
  • Sports

  • Brad Ness, Australian wheelchair basketballer
  • Erin Ness (born 1978), American poker player, former photo producer for Maxim Magazine, and television personality
  • Harry Ness, a footballer
  • Jack Ness (1885–1957), first baseman in Major League Baseball
  • EarthBound

    EarthBound, known as Mother 2 in Japan, is a 1994 Japanese role-playing video game co-developed by Ape Inc. and HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. As Ness and his party of four, the player travels the world to collect melodies en route to defeating the evil alien force Giygas. It is the second game of the Mother series, and the only one to be released in the English language until its predecessor was released under the name EarthBound Beginnings in 2015 as part of Wii U's Virtual Console.EarthBound was released in Japan on August 27, 1994, and in North America on June 5, 1995.

    The game had a lengthy development period which spanned five years. Its making involved a number of Japanese luminaries, including writer Shigesato Itoi, musician/songwriter Keiichi Suzuki, sound designer Hirokazu Tanaka, and future Nintendo president Satoru Iwata. Themed around an idiosyncratic portrayal of Americana and Western culture, it subverted popular role-playing game traditions by featuring a real world setting while parodying numerous staples of the genre. Itoi, who directed the game, wanted it to reach non-gamers with its intentionally goofy tone. It was heavily marketed upon release via a promotional campaign which sardonically proclaimed "this game stinks".

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