The second Beatles album was "with The Beatles". It was made in 1963 and lots of songs of theirs we know are on it. It uses the same cover art as the album "Meet the Beatles" which was released exclusively in the U.S.A for their tour here.
I'm looking for the same album for nostalgic reasons, if I remember correctly it had a picture of a rocking horse on the cover and had the song 'rose garden' on it. My mum bought it mail order when I was about 4 years old and I've wanted to find it for years. Did you ever find it?
It was John Holt who composed the song Police In Helicopter, on the album of the same name in 1983. Peter Tosh did cover the song, and his version appears on compilation albums, but not in his own discography.
"Deep Cover" by Snoop Dogg was released as part of the soundtrack for the film of the same name in 1992. It also appeared on his debut studio album, "Doggystyle," which was released in 1993. The song features Dr. Dre and is notable for introducing Snoop Dogg's signature style to a wider audience.
I am sure that she has one on her arm, and she might have another on her foot. The one on her arm is the same flower seen on the cover of her second album. I believe they edited it out in her picture on the cover of Breakthrough so you can't see it, but it is visible in the pictures featured in her album All of You. There's also a picture in her album Coco of two feet with matching tattoos and one is probably hers, but there's no way to be sure.
Well I think so... A book is basically an album, well maybe not. An album is more of a scrapbook thing... for pictures and stuff. A book, I guess it might have more logic to it?... I think /:
A similar relationship can be found in the words "book collection." Just as a photo album is a compilation of photographs, a book collection is a compilation of books. Both phrases refer to a curated grouping of items that share a common theme or purpose.
The second Beatles album was "with The Beatles". It was made in 1963 and lots of songs of theirs we know are on it. It uses the same cover art as the album "Meet the Beatles" which was released exclusively in the U.S.A for their tour here.
it was her husband. Kate found a photo album, and she saw Mike with that same costume. When Mike knew that Kate knew, he tried to drown her, but Tim came to the rescue in time. Mike was arrested, and everyone lives happily ever after!
I'm looking for the same album for nostalgic reasons, if I remember correctly it had a picture of a rocking horse on the cover and had the song 'rose garden' on it. My mum bought it mail order when I was about 4 years old and I've wanted to find it for years. Did you ever find it?
I believe it is Sandra Moss, wife at the time of Jerry Moss, Herb Alpert's partner. Although there is no published credit, if you look closely at the album covers for South of the Border and What Now My Love, the female model and Herb Alpert are wearing identical clothes for both albums. I examined the faces under magnification, and the woman's face appears of to be same person for both album covers. It's possible that both images were from the same photo shoot, and were selected for the 2 different album covers.
The original cover showed the band standing in front of a huge fire; the cover was considered too graphic for the time, and was replaced with another picture of the band, in the same poses.
I believe it looks like this. I think i have a later pressing but it's the same cover. http://dkpresents.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/no9f6o.jpg
1) Click on the photos tab on your profile page. 2) Click on the album that contains the photo you want to delete. 3) Now click on the photo you would like to be delete. 4) You would see a link “Delete this photo” at the bottom right of the page, click it and you would get a prompt “Are you sure you want to delete this photo?” Click on delete and you are done! answer from wikianswers.com I tried it - it didn't work. I still have all those lousey photos on my facebook page!
Balrogs have wings. The...erh thing on Disturbed's album cover for Indestructible does not, so I would say no. The answer as to whether Balrogs have wings is one of the most controversial questions in the Tolkien universe. So that is not a definitive answer, but could be interpreted as such by some.
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Oh, dude, the front cover photo of Barry White's "Rhapsody In White" was taken at the beach. Yeah, like, he was probably just chilling there, feeling the vibes, you know? It's all about that smooth, soulful music and those beachy vibes.