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  2. Behold (song) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Andre, reviewing for 365 Days of Inspiring Media review, gave a positive remarks about the song, saying ""Behold" is a great song full of Biblical truth and lyrical richness," and further added that it "continues to remind us of how much of a powerful singer-songwriter Phil himself is, as he continues to assert himself to become a great worship artist alternative."

  3. Phil Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Philip Warren Seymour (May 15, 1952 – August 17, 1993) was an American drummer, singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known for the singles "I'm on Fire" (with The Dwight Twilley Band), his own solo hit "Precious to Me" and for providing backing vocals on Tom Petty's hits "American Girl" and "Breakdown."

  4. Second Thoughts (album) - Wikipedia

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    Second Thoughts is the second studio album by New Zealand art rock band Split Enz.It was recorded in London with Roxy Music's guitarist Phil Manzanera producing the album. ...

  5. Tarzan (1999 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The album was a major comeback for Phil Collins, and put him back in the public eye. In the U.S. it reached double platinum status, becoming his best selling album of new material in a decade. [citation needed] A promotion was held at the Disney Store. Customers who bought the soundtrack received a free and exclusive single of "You'll Be in My ...

  6. Phil Spector - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Philip Spector was born on December 26, 1939. [17] [nb 1] He later added a second "l" to his middle name, which he preferred over "Harvey". [19]His parents were Benjamin (1903–1949) [20] and Bertha (1911–1995) [21] Spector, a first-generation immigrant Russian-Jewish family in the Bronx, New York City.

  7. Love Songs: A Compilation... Old and New - Wikipedia

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    The songs on Love Songs were compiled by Geoff Callingham with the track listing being approved by Phil Collins. [3] Several of the recordings—"I've Forgotten Everything," "This Must Be Love," —on the album were sped-up by several beats per minute, while none of the songs were remixed from their original albums.

  8. Wall of Sound - Wikipedia

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    The backing track was performed live and recorded monaurally; a bass drum overdub on "Da Doo Ron Ron" was the exception to the rule. [ 3 ] Songwriter Jeff Barry , who worked extensively with Spector, described the Wall of Sound as "by and large ... a formula arrangement" with "four or five guitars ... two basses in fifths , with the same type ...

  9. Phil Keaggy discography - Wikipedia

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    What a Day, 1973; Love Broke Thru, 1976; Emerging Phil Keaggy Band, 1977, reissued on CD in 2000 as Re-Emerging minus one song plus four new ones; The Master and the Musician, 1978 instrumental album, later reissued on CD with bonus track.