Frantic is the eleventh studio album by English singer Bryan Ferry, released on 15 April 2002 by Virgin Records. The majority of tracks were produced by...
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Harrison Ford Frantic Films, a Canadian film production company Frantic (album), a 2002 album by Bryan Ferry "Frantic" (Metallica song), 2003 Frantic (Jamie...
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"Frantic" is the second single and opening track from American heavy metal band Metallica's eighth album St. Anger (2003). This song, like many others...
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Frantic City is the second studio album by Teenage Head. It was released in 1980. The album was certified Platinum in Canada in 1983. All tracks are written...
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Bryan Ferry (section Studio albums)
appeared with Ferry on several TV shows to promote the Frantic album, and performed on the Frantic tour in 2002. After their break-up, in 2006, he resumed...
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Frantic Romantic is the second album by American R&B singer Jermaine Stewart, released in 1986. The album includes Stewart's biggest pop hit, "We Don't...
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Boot to the Head (category The Frantics (comedy) albums)
Boot to the Head is a comedy album performed by the Canadian comedy troupe The Frantics. Originally released as an LP in 1987, it was re-issued in 1996...
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band members for a tour. He also toured with Ferry, supporting his Frantic album in 2003 and appeared at the Isle of Wight Festival 2005 on 11 June 2005...
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Frantic Times is a Canadian comedy album, performed by The Frantics comedy troupe. The original LP was released in 1984, and was reissued as a CD with...
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List of Status Quo members (section Rossi, Lancaster, Coghlan and Parfitt (the "Frantic Four") (1970–1981, 2013–2014))
his drum kit during a recording session for the 1+9+8+2 album, bringing an end to the "Frantic Four" lineup. He was replaced by Pete Kircher of Honeybus...
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