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  2. I Walk on Guilded Splinters - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John Creaux. Producer (s) Harold Battiste. " I Walk on Guilded Splinters " (sometimes " I Walk on Gilded Splinters " or " Walk on Gilded Splinters ") is a song written by Mac Rebennack using his pseudonym of Dr. John Creaux. It first appeared as the closing track of his debut album Gris-Gris (1968), credited to Dr. John the Night Tripper.

  3. Gris-Gris - Wikipedia

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    Gris-Gris. Gris-Gris (stylized as GRIS-gris, / ˈɡriːˌɡriː /, named for a kind of talisman) is the debut album by American musician Dr. John ( a.k.a. Mac Rebennack). Produced by Harold Battiste, it was released on Atco Records in 1968. The album introduced Rebennack's Dr. John character, inspired by a reputed 19th century voodoo doctor. [6]

  4. Stanley Road - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Road is the third solo studio album by Paul Weller, released by Go! Discs in 1995. The album took its name from the street in Woking where Weller grew up. [1] [2] Weller's cover version of the song "I Walk on Guilded Splinters" was featured in the series ending montage of The Wire ' s fourth series end, Final Grades .

  5. Loser (Beck song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's drum track is sampled from a Johnny Jenkins cover of Dr. John's "I Walk on Guilded Splinters" from the 1970 album Ton-Ton Macoute!. [17] During the song's break , there is a sample of a line of dialogue from the 1991 Steve Hanft -directed film Kill the Moonlight , which goes "I'm a driver/I'm a winner/Things are gonna change, I can ...

  6. Dark Lady (song) - Wikipedia

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    Cher singles chronology. "Carousel Man". (1973) " Dark Lady ". (1974) "Train of Thought". (1974) " Dark Lady " is a folk song recorded by American singer-actress Cher, and the title selection from her eleventh studio album, Dark Lady. Written and composed by John Robert "Johnny" Durrill and produced by Snuff Garrett, it was released as the ...

  7. Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian ...

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    Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross received rave reviews from critics. In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau wrote that Prince Be's escapist raps were skilled, thoughtful, and eccentric, while the music's varied synthesis was the most intelligently conceived since Prince: "It's got total outreach—moving effortlessly from speech to song, the quiet storm of sweet hooks and soft beats ...

  8. Desitively Bonnaroo - Wikipedia

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    B+ [2] Desitively Bonnaroo is a 1974 album by the New Orleans rhythm and blues musician Dr. John. The album was produced by Allen Toussaint and features sizable musical support from The Meters. The album mines the territory featured on his previous album In The Right Place. This album spent eight weeks on the Billboard 200 charts, peaking at ...

  9. Dov'è l'amore - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Dov'è l'amore. " Dov'è l'amore " ( Italian pronunciation: [doˈvɛ llaˈmoːre]; English: "Where's [the] Love") is a song recorded by American singer Cher for her twenty-second studio album, Believe (1998). It was written by Mark Taylor and Paul Barry, and produced by Taylor and Brian Rawling, and released as the fourth single from ...