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The Beautiful Game In 1977 Pelé, one of football's greatest superstars, named his autobiography My Life and the Beautiful Game. The book's dedication read "I dedicate this book to all the people who have made this great game the Beautiful Game".
The Beautiful Mistake (band) The Beautiful Mistake is an post-hardcore band from San Diego, California. Formed in 2000, the band has released two albums, the 2002 debut album, "Light A Match, For I Deserve To Burn", and 2004's "This Is Who You Are".
The Beautiful People "The Beautiful People" is a song from Marilyn Manson's second full length album, Antichrist Superstar, released as a single in September, 1996. An alternative metal hit written by Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez, and produced by Trent Reznor, Dave Ogilvie and Marilyn Manson, its lyrics discuss two major themes: what Manson refers to as "the culture of beauty",Marilyn Manson, "How I Wrote "The Beautiful People", May 2005, Kerrang!
The Beautifull Cassandra The Beautifull Cassandra [sic] is a short novel from Jane Austen’s juvenilia. It is a parody of the melodramatic and sentimental novels of the time and tells the story of a young woman who sets off into the world to make her fortune.
The Beauty in Sinking Ships The Beauty in Sinking Ships is a self-produced cassette record by Mat Devine, who later formed Kill Hannah. Released sometime in 1996, it is a collection of material from Devine's first band, In a Jar UK and demo versions of what would become Kill Hannah songs.
The Beaux' Stratagem The Beaux' Stratagem is a comedy by George Farquhar, first produced at the Haymarket Theatre, London. Archer and Aimwell plan to entrap Dorinda, an heiress, into marrying Aimwell so that the two rakes may divide her dowry.
The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat (sometimes incorrectly referred to as The Meat Beat Cleaver Beat) is a cassette by Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids. Only a few copies were allegedly ever made, and the cassette was never sold; it was given away for promotional purposes.
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC that describes itself as "a nonprofit, nonpartisan, interfaith, legal and educational institute dedicated to protecting the free expression of all religious traditions." The Becket Fund operates in three arenas: in the courts of law (litigation), in the court of public opinion (media), and in the academy (scholarship).
The Beckwith Company The Beckwith Company was a publishing entity in 1920, based in New York City. It is primarily remembered for publishing a second edition, a second translation, into the English language, in the United States, of the notorious plagiarism most popularly known by the title as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
The Bedford Incident The Bedford Incident is a Cold War film from 1965 starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier, and co-produced by Richard Widmark. The cast also features Martin Balsam and Eric Portman, as well as an early appearance by Donald Sutherland.
The Bedroom Tapes The Bedroom Tapes is singer-songwriter Carly Simon's 24th album, and 20th studio album, released in 2000. In 2002 Simon released autographed limited editions of The Bedroom Tapes with two bonus tracks at the end of the album.
The Bedsit Tapes The Bedsit Tapes is a compilation of songs recorded by the groundbreaking synthpop/new wave duo Soft Cell before their record contract with Some Bizarre Records. The album, released 1 August 2005, collects various songs recorded in an amateur studio at Leeds Metropolitan University, then called Leeds Polytechnic, in Leeds.
The Bedtime Record The Bedtime Record is a defunct record label that began in Chattanooga, TN in 1997 by Jake Cunningham. The label was born from an idea to release 7" compilations with four bands on each record, two from the United States and two from Europe.
The Bee (radio station) The Bee is a local radio station broadcasting to the town of Blackburn as well as eastern parts of the county of Lancashire, northern England. The name is a reference to the bee depicted on the coat of arms of Blackburn, symbolising the town's role in the Industrial Revolution.
The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes was a music documentary series presented by Richard Skinner, comprising 14 half-hour episodes, broadcast on BBC Radio 1 between October 1 and December 31 1988. Each episode was broadcast on Saturday evening with a repeat on the following Monday.
The Bees (UK band) The Bees (known in United States as A Band of Bees) are an English band from Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. Although they are classified as a indie rock group, they play a particular style of music that is somewhat hard to categorize, as the band have a colourful range of influences, such as 60's rock, reggae and jazz.
The Bees (US garage band) The Bees was a San Gabriel Valley garage band that released one single in October of 1966, "Voices Green And Purple" backed with "Trip to New Orleans" as the B-side, on the Covina, California-based Liverpool Label. No other singles by this band were issued.
The Beggar and the Diamond "The Beggar and the Diamond" is a re-telling of a Hindu paparable written by Stephen King which was published as part of his 1993 short story collection, Nightmares and Dreamscapes. It begins with an author's note explaining that the origin of the story and that in the original Hindu version of the story, God is Shiva and the archangel is his wife, Parvati.
The Beggar's Opera (film) Peter Brook's film version of The Beggar's Opera was made in 1953 starring Laurence Olivier, Dorothy Tutin, Stanley Holloway and others. Olivier and Holloway do their own singing in this film, but Dorothy Tutin and several others are dubbed.
The Beginners' Guide to the King Crimson Collectors' Club The Beginners' Guide to the King Crimson Collectors' Club is a 2000 album by the band King Crimson, compiled from King Crimson Collectors' Club albums - limited release live recordings of concert performances, studio sessions and radio sessions.
The Beginning (Jandek album) The Beginning is the twenty-eighth album by Jandek, and his only for (1999). Corwood Industries release #0766, it finishes the "second acoustic phase" and includes a fifteen and a half minute solo piano instrumental that is surprisingly adept.
The Beginning (Melody Thornton album) The Beginning is a upcoming 2007 solo debut album from Pussycat Doll singer, songwriter Melody Thornton. The album will have collaborations from Chingy, Nicole, Pharrell, Marques Houston, and producers such as Darkchild, Timbaland, Will.
The Beginning (Samurai Jack episode) "The Beginning" is the first episode of Samurai Jack's first season. It was shown as a feature length episode with "The Samurai Called Jack" and "The First Fight", which was then released as "Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie".
The Beguiled The Beguiled is a 1971 drama film directed by Don Siegel. It was based on the 1966 Southern Gothic novel written by Thomas Cullinan, originally titled A Painted Devil, and the script was written by Albert Maltz.
The Begum's Millions The Begum's Millions (in the original French Les Cinq cents millions de la Bégum) is a 1879 novel by Jules Verne, with some elements which could be described as utopian and others which seem clearly dystopian. It is remarkable as the first published book in which Verne was cautionary and to some degree pessimistic about the development of science and technology.
The Behemoth The Behemoth (or The Behemoth Company) is a video game development company that was created in 2002 by John Baez, artist Dan Paladin (aka Synj), and programmers Tom Fulp (the creator of the popular Newgrounds Flash website), Brandon LaCava, and Nick Dryburgh. Dryburgh later left the company.
The Belgian "dry up" law The Belgian "dry up" or Draining law refers to a controversial bill proposed in the Belgian senate in 2005 to cut funding by the federal state to "undemocratic" parties. Due to restrictions against campaign donations from private groups or individuals, Belgian political parties rely mostly on the state for funding.
The Believer (magazine) The Believer is a magazine mainly about literature. Published by McSweeney's out of San Francisco, the magazine also covers other artforms, and features articles about authors, artists, and literary issues of the past and present, often relating to politics and popular culture.
The Bell The Bell is a supposed anti-gravity experiment carried out by Third Reich scientists near the village of Ludwikowice in southern Poland. Claims about the existence of the experiment were spread by the writer Igor Witkowski, who said that an industrial complex at the nearby Wenceslas mine was the testing site.
The Bell Jar The Bell Jar is Sylvia Plath's only novel, which was originally published under the pseudonym "Victoria Lucas" in 1963. The novel is semi-autobiographical, with the names of places and people changed to avoid causing offense.
The Bell Witch EP The Bell Witch is a short, promotional EP released by Mercyful Fate to herald the band's reunion album. It features two tracks off In the Shadows, of which one is based on the American legend of The Bell Witch, plus a couple of live tracks.
The Bell Witch Haunting The Bell Witch Haunting is a 2004 supernatural thriller film, written and directed by Ric White. The film is based on supposed events that took place in Robertson County, Tennessee from 1817 to 1821, in which a spirit tormented John Bell and his family, leaving him in a terrifying fight against the vengeful ghost to save his children and his own life.
The Bellamy Brothers The Bellamy Brothers are a country music duo composed of two brothers – Howard and David Bellamy – who enjoyed an amazing run of success starting in the mid 1970s. They are the most successful duo in country music history.
The Belle of Mayfair The Belle of Mayfair is a musical comedy composed by Leslie Stuart with a book by Basil Hood, Charles Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton. It opened at the Vaudeville Theatre in London in 1906, produced by Charles Frohman.
The Belle of New York The Belle Of New York (MGM) is a 1952 Hollywood musical comedy film set in New York circa 1900 and stars Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen, Alice Pearce, Marjorie Main and Keenan Wynn, with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The film was directed by Charles Walters.
The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel has continued as a well-known institution for more than a century. The hotel in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has been renamed several times, but still is widely known by its historic name.
The Bellotron Incident The Bellotron Incident is a Big Finish Productions audio drama featuring Lisa Bowerman as Bernice Summerfield, a character from the spin-off media based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
The Bellrays The Bellrays (also capitalized as The BellRays) are an American "rock 'n' soul" group consisting of Lisa Kekaula (vocals), Bob Vennum (bass), Tony Fate (guitar) and Craig Waters (drums). The group, founded in the early 1990s in Riverside, California, prides itself on its independence.
The Bells (Fluke song) "The Bells (The Peal Sessions)" is the fifth single by the English electronic music band Fluke. Taken from their previous album, Out (In Essence) the track also featured on their other live album, The Peel Sessions, from which the album's linguistic pun subtitle (The Peal Sessions) is derived, and Progressive History XXX, which contains Mix 1.
The Belly and the Other Members "The Belly and the Other Members", sometimes called "The Belly and the Members", is considered the world's oldest body-state metaphor. Written by Aesop, the short, simple fable describes a revolt of the body's parts against the stomach, as the stomach gets all of the food.
The Belonging Kind The Belonging Kind is a science fiction short story; a collaboration between William Ford Gibson, noted cyberpunk author, and John Shirley. It was first published in the horror anthology Shadows 4 in 1981, later to be included along with several other stories in Gibson's collection Burning Chrome.
The Benjamin Gate The Benjamin Gate was a South African band formed in 1998 following the motor vehicle accident and subsequent death of a mutual friend and fellow musician, Benjamin Herbert. Their name, which was also the name of one the entrances into the original city of Jerusalem, was chosen as a tribute to him.
The Benois Madonna Madonna and Child with Flowers, otherwise known as the Benois Madonna, could be one of two Madonnas started by Leonardo da Vinci, as he remarked himself, in October 1478. The other one could be Madonna with the Carnation from Munich.
The Berengarra School The Berengarra School is an independent co-educational secondary school, established in 1976. The school caters for a small number of students (a maximum of 55), in Years 7 - 10, who are experiencing problems in mainstream school.
The Berenstain Bears (1985 TV series) The Berenstain Bears is an animated television series based on Stan and Jan Berenstain's Berenstain Bears children's book series, produced by Southern Star Productions, and aired from 1985 to 1987 on CBS with over 52 11-minute episodes in 26 half-hour shows produced. It is mostly distributed by DiC Entertainment, but the DiC logos fail to show up on the early Berenstain Bear tapes, In 2000 it was on video by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
The Berkshire Eagle The Berkshire Eagle is a daily newspaper published in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and covering all of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, as well as four New York communities near Pittsfield. It is considered a newspaper of record for the Berkshire County "hill towns" of Western Massachusetts.
The Berkshires The Berkshires (pronounced as or ) is a region located in Western Massachusetts (with portions located in the adjacent states of Vermont, New York, and Connecticut). The region is also often referred to as the "Berkshire Hills.
The Bermuda Triangle (book) The Bermuda Triangle is a best-selling 1974 book by Charles Berlitz which popularized the belief of the Bermuda Triangle as an area of ocean prone to disappearing ships and airplanes. The book sold nearly 20 million copies in 30 languages.
The Berrys The Berrys was a comic strip drawn by by Carl Grubert and distributed by Field Enterprises, Inc.. The strip ran from 1943 until 1974, and chronicled the life of the Berry family, which was composed of father Peter, mother Pat, daughter Jill, son Jackie, and the baby brother, Jimmie.
The Berthomeau Report The Berthomeau Report was commissioned by the French Ministry of Agriculture to "establish the goals and means to be deployed in terms of people, regulations and finance for a winning strategy for French wine as we approach the year 2010" It was published in 2001.
The Bertrand Russell Case The Bertrand Russell Case edited by John Dewey and Horace M Kallen is a collection of articles on Bertrand Russell's court dismissal as Professor of Philosophy at the College of the City of New York (CCNY) in 1940.
The Best (song) "The Best" is a song written by Mark Chapman and Holly Knight that was released as a highly successful single by Tina Turner in 1989 from her hit album Foreign Affair. The song had originally been released a year earlier by Bonnie Tyler, from the album Hide Your Heart a.
The Best and the Brightest The Best and the Brightest (1972) is an account by journalist David Halberstam of the origins of the Vietnam War. The title may have come from a line by Percy Bysshe Shelley in his work "To Jane: The Invitation" (1822):
The Best and the Rest The Best and the Rest is a greatest hits album by Savatage that was released on November 21, 1997 by JVC Records in Japan. The majority of the tracks were selected as part of a reader's vote promotion in the Japanese hard rock magazine, Burrn!
The Best Damn Thing The Best Damn Thing is the third album by pop punk singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne and is currently scheduled for release April 17,2007.Third album at MTV News The album is said to be less mellow then previous Lavigne albums, and more rock and upbeat.
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (ISBN 0-452-28391-4, Penguin Plume USA) is a 2002 book written by investigative journalist Greg Palast. It is about corporate corruption, finance, globalization, political corruption, and the 'stolen' United States presidential election of 2000.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is a book written by Barbara Robinson in 1972. It focuses on the poorly-behaved children of the Herdman family, who discover the true meaning of Christmas through participation in a church play about the birth of Jesus.
The Best In The World: Non-Stop Special Remix/Alyssa's Singles The Best In The World: Non-Stop Special Remix/Alyssa's Singles is the first compilation album from singer Alyssa Milano consisting of remixed singles plus one new song ("I Just Wanna Be Loved By You"). Released February 21, 1990, all the tracks are remixed into a continuous.
The Best Legs in the Eighth Grade The Best Legs In The Eighth Grade is a 1984 made-for-television movie about a corporation lawyer who is reunited with his high school ideal at a health club. He makes a date with her, which damages his current relationship.
The Best Man (1964 film) The Best Man is a 1964 film based on the Broadway play of the same name, both of which are written by Gore Vidal. Starring Henry Fonda, Cliff Robertson, and Lee Tracy, it lays bare the seamy political maneuverings behind the nomination of a Presidential candidate.
The Best of 1969/1974 The Best of 1969/1974 is an album by David Bowie, released by EMI October 7, 1997. The US release of the album was pulled from the stores because of a large number of inaccuracies in the credits and liner notes.
The Best of Bowie The Best of Bowie is a David Bowie compilation album released in 1980. In addition to including the rare 7" edits of "Fame" and "Golden Years," the compilation contains unique edits of "Life On Mars?
The Best of Carly Simon The Best of Carly Simon is singer-songwriter Carly Simon's sixth album, and her first greatest-hits compilation of previously released songs. Covering the first five years of her career, 1971 to 1975, the compilation includes six top ten hit singles, two minor hits ("Legend In Your Own Time", "Attitude Dancing") and two album cuts that were never released as singles ("Night Owl", "We Have No Secrets").
The Best of Crosby & Nash: The ABC Years The Best of Crosby & Nash: The ABC Years is a compilation album which was remastered and released in 2002. The album features music that appeared on Wind on the Water, Whistling Down the Wire and Crosby-Nash Live.
The Best of Deicide (album) The Best of Deicide is a compilation album by the American death metal band Deicide. It is a collection of 20 songs from Deicide's catalogue with Roadrunner Records, the label they had recently ended their career-long record deal with.
The Best of Eighteen Visions The Best of Eighteen Visions is a compilation album by metalcore band Eighteen Visions. It compiles two songs from their first EP "Lifeless", five songs from there full length album "Yesterday is Time Killed" and the three songs from the 7" record "No Time For Love", as well as a newly written song.
The Best of Fear Factory The Best of Fear Factory is an album from Roadrunner Records, featuring a best of collection of Fear Factory's music with the label (as such, Archetype and Transgression material are not included). The record was released without Fear Factory's involvement (they were signed to Liquid 8 Records at the time of the album's release), so it's unlikely that the album is officially recognized by the band themselves.
The Best of Final Fantasy 1994 - 1999: A Musical Tribute The Best of Final Fantasy 1994 - 1999: A Musical Tribute is a Best of, arranged and remixed soundtrack album of video game music from the Final Fantasy VI to VIII computer role-playing games, produced by Square Co., Ltd..
The Best of Hanson: Live & Electric The Best of Hanson Live & Electric is Hanson's third live album and is the second live album to be released under their independent record label 3CG Records. Live & Electric was recorded in June 2005 in Melbourne, Australia and was released on October 11, 2005.
The Best of Intercontinental Championship The Best of the Intercontinental Championship is a DVD produced by World Wrestling Entertainment, a reissue of Coliseum Video's "The Best of the Intercontinental Championship" video released in 1993, looking back at some championship matches for the Intercontinental Championship.
The Best of Isaac Asimov The Best of Isaac Asimov, published in 1973, is a collection of 12 short stories by Isaac Asimov, chosen by Asimov himself. It includes 2 of his early works, 2 of his late works (post-1960), and 8 from the 1950s, which he refers to as his "golden decade" in the introduction.
The Best of Kiss, Volume 2: The Millennium Collection The Best of Kiss, Volume 2: The Millennium Collection is the only Kiss compilation to cover their material from the 1980s. It compiles the period from late 1982-1989, skipping material from 1980's Unmasked, 1981's Music from "The Elder" and 1982's Killers.
The Best of Me * "The Best of Me" is also the title of a 1985 song by Kenny Rogers, produced by George Martin and composed by Richard Marx for Rogers' album "The Heart of the Matter" (RCA, 1985). It was later coverd by Cliff Richard.
The Best of Mose Allison The Best of Mose Allison is a 1988 compilation album by the pianist/songwriter Mose Allison. In reality, a 'Best of Mose Allison on Atlantic Records', it draws from five of the artist's albums in the Atlantic library, covering most of Allison's better-known recordings from 1962-1972.
The Best of Nikki Webster The Best of Nikki Webster is the fourth album by Australian singer Nikki Webster released in Australia on November 29, 2004 (see 2004 in music) by Gotham Records. It is a best of compilation album: CD 1 is primarily a collection of Webster's hits from 2000 to 2004, while the DVD is primarily a collection of all her music videos and live performances.
The Best of Sepultura The Best of Sepultura is an album from Roadrunner Records, featuring a best of collection of Sepultura's music with the label (as such, material from Revolusongs, Roorback, Live in SĂŁo Paulo, and Dante XXI are not included). The record was released without Sepultura's involvement (they are currently signed to SPV Records), so it's unlikely that it's officially recognized by Sepultura themselves.
The Best of Shakespear's Sister The Best of Shakespear's Sister is a compilation album from British pop music duo Shakespear's Sister. The collection is a CD and DVD set which features all of the act's singles and music videos, except for "Run Silent, Run Deep" and the single version of "Dirty Mind" (although videos for both of these appear on the DVD), as well as previously-unreleased tracks.
The Best of Sixteen Volt The Best of Sixteen Volt ™ is a compilation featuring tracks from the first four 16 Volt albums as selected by fans through the band's website. Disc two was recorded live in 2003 at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago.
The Best of the 12" Mixes The Best Of The 12" Mixes Berlin 89 – New York 93 is the first Best Of release by German electronic music band Dance Or Die, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music), collecting 3 remixes from 12-inch singles and one previously unreleased mix.
The Best of the Waitresses (2003 album) 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Waitresses was a compilation album from The Waitresses. Released in 2003, it consists of the same tracks from a previous compilation, The Best of the Waitresses, released by Polydor in 1990.
The Best of the X Division, Volume 1 The Best of the X Division, Volume 1 is a DVD released by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in its Best of The X Division series, showcasing TNA's definitive division. It is divided into 2 discs, and is hosted by Jeremy Borash.
The Best of the X Division, Volume 2 The Best of the X Division, Volume 2 is a DVD produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in it's Best of The X Division series. It is centered around TNA's X Division, and it's most memorable matches from late 2005 to 2006.
The Best of The Animals (1997) The Best of The Animals, released in 1997, is one of many compilation albums containing the best of the British Invasion band The Animals. The album contains many of their hits from the mid-60s, including "House of the Rising Sun" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood".
The Best of The Jets The Best of The Jets is the title to the fifth album (including "Christmas with The Jets") recorded with RCA records by the family group The Jets comprised of siblings Eddie, Elizabeth, Eugene, Haini, Kathi, Leroy, Moana and Rudy Wolfgramm. It featured four new songs, including "Special Kinda Love," "Sendin' Out A Message," and "Another You", as well as a compilation of their greatest hits ("Crush On You", "Sendin' All My Love", "You Got It All", "Rocket 2 U", "Cross My Broken Heart", "Make It Real").
The Best of The Ramones The Best of The Ramones is a re-release of the 2002 Ramones compilation album, Best of the Chrysalis Years, but with a new, title, cover, and tracklisting. The album was released, May 25, 2004, on Disky Records, and is not available in the United States.
The Best of Type O Negative The Best of Type O Negative is an album from Roadrunner Records, featuring a collection of Type O Negative's music with the label. The album was released without Type O Negative's involvement (they are currently signed to SPV Records), so it's unlikely that the record is officially recognized by the band themselves.
The Best of Vanilla Fudge - Live The Best Of Vanilla Fudge - Live is a live album by the American psychedelic rock band Vanilla Fudge. It was released by Rhino Records in 1991 and featured songs recorded live at various locations throughout the United States.
The Best of Visage The Best of Visage is a 1994 compilation album by the New Romantic ensemble Visage. This compilation is a rerelease of an older 1983 compilation, with the inclusion of the Top 40 hit mix of "Fade To Grey", remixed by Bassheads/Andy Stevenson.
The Best of Youth The Best of Youth, (La Meglio GioventĂą in Italian), is a 6 hour film directed by Marco Tullio Giordana that originally aired in Italy in 2003 on Rai Uno, the state television channel, in four 100 minute parts. (The original broadcast dates were December 7, 8, 14, and 15 2003.
The Best Of (najbolje pesme) The Best Of Željko Joksimović is a 2004 compilation of the most successful songs by Željko Joksimović, one of the most popular pop singers from Serbia, translations of his songs has been made to several languages.
The Best Of ABBA The Best Of ABBA is a compilation greatest hits album by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in November 1975 in Australia and New Zealand only. Globally ABBA released ABBA - Greatest Hits, but in Australasia, this album was released instead.
The Best Of British ÂŁ1 Notes The Best of British ÂŁ1 Notes is a compilation album and DVD by John Lydon showing his work not only with the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd (PiL) but also as a solo artist and collaborator and features The Rabbit Song, a new song from his second solo album which is in progress. It is currently being released by EMI and Virgin Records.
The Best Of Dolly Parton The Best of Dolly Parton was a 1970 compilation by Dolly Parton, featuring much of her early RCA material, including the biggest hit she'd had to tht point, her cover of Jimmy Rodgers' "Mule Skinner Blues", which peaked at #3 on the U.S.
The Best Of Fad Gadget The Best Of Fad Gadget is a double compilation album of singles and 12" mixes released by Fad Gadget (the stage name of Frank Tovey). The album is split between singles and b-sides on disc one, and 12" mixes and song reworkings on disc two.
The Best Of Friends The Best of Friends is an epistolary play between Hugh Whitemore about the friendship of George Bernard Shaw, Sydney Cockerell, and Dame Laurentia McLachlan, based in the lengthy correspondence that passed between them for over 25 years.
The Best Of, Volume 1 The Best Of, Volume 1 is the fifth compilation album by British synthpop group Depeche Mode The album was released 13 November 2006 by Mute Records (see 2006 in British music). Other compilation albums by the band include Catching Up with Depeche Mode, People Are People, both North American-only releases, The Singles 81>85, and The Singles 86>98.
The Best Of: The Township Idols The Township Idols was a compilation album by the Mahotella Queens. The group started recording under various pseudonyms for Gallo Record Company in the 1960s, and became known as the "Mahotella Queens" in the 1970s.
The Best Page in the Universe The Best Page in the Universe is a personal satirical humor website created by self-proclaimed pirate George Ouzounian, better known as Maddox, from Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The site originated from a text document he wrote listing 50 things that "pissed [him] off.
The Best There Is The Best There Is was a 1987 compilation of Dolly Parton's major hits that RCA put together after she left the label. The album included some of her early '70s country hits, as well as her later 1970s and early '80s pop hits.
The Best Thing Ever The Best Thing Ever is a punk band formed by baritone singer/songwriter Noah Britton in the summer of 2003. The label "punk" is adequate to describe the band's influences and ethics, but the sound that they exhibited changed drastically from show to show.
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