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Keywords:
Album,
Debut,
Song,
Airplay,
Finesilver
a dynamic and explosive album with spacey guitar work atop visceral rhythms
a fine rocking song that got a lot of airplay
a lovely, delicate little song that I recall Mr
a pretty good biography that I recommend, but this book makes a great supplement as there is plenty of material about the history of the music, who composed what, and the story of all the albums
Fire is the debut album of Electric Six, released in 2003. It spawned three singles, the first charting ("Danger! High Voltage") in the US, the second getting heavy video play on MTV ("Gay Bar") and the third being "Dance Commander".
Fire is the third album by American group Wild Orchid, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). The first and only single released from this collection was "Stuttering (Don't Say)".
"Fire" was the first single from U2's 1981 album, October.
Fire is a song written and originally recorded by Jimi Hendrix and released on the 1967 Are You Experienced? album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. One of Hendrix's most played efforts, the track has been included on a number of greatest hits collections, including Jimi Hendrix: The Ultimate Experience.
"Fire" is a 1968 song by Arthur Brown, Vincent Crane, Mike Finesilver and Peter Ker. Performed by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, it was released as a single and on the band's debut album, also called The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. The single made #2 in the US Billboard charts and #1 in the UK in August 1968.
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