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  • |Page name = Recorded 1975 This category includes songs first recorded during the calendar year 1975, even if re-recorded at a later date. Both released and unreleased songs ar
    5 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:36, 24 March 2011

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  • ...te_City_(album) Chocolate City] and the single b-side to ''Ride On'', both 1975).
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  • | '''Prince In The Studio (1975 - 1995)'''<br><small>''Jake Brown''</small> | '''Prince 'in the Studio' (1975-1995)''' <br><small>''Jake Brown''</small>
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  • In 1975, [[Pepé Willie|Willie]] formed the band [[94 East]], with Marcy Ingvoldsta ...35th anniversary of their recording (although the tracks were recorded in 1975). The tracks are remixed by Matt "Dr." Fink.
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  • ...another deal for their second album but failed to do so. They disbanded in 1975.
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  • ...Stage Let’s Take It To The Stage]'' (1975). Also released as a single in 1975
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Let’s_Take_It_to_the_Stage Let’s Take It To The Stage]'' (1975) |First known live performance = 1975-1976 <small>(as part of [[Grand Central]], assumed)</small>
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  • ...m: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]] by [[94 East]], containing some 1975-9 recordings [[Prince]] participated in as a musician
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  • ...sic-hall in the 30s was turned into a movie theater (1946) then a theater (1975-1978) before becoming a discotheque in 1978. The discotheque facility defin
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  • |Page name = Recorded 1975 This category includes songs first recorded during the calendar year 1975, even if re-recorded at a later date. Both released and unreleased songs ar
    5 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:36, 24 March 2011
  • |activity w/prince = From 1975 to 1981<br>In 1985
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  • * '''1975''' – [[If We Don’t]] ([[94 East]]) ([[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis, * '''1975''' – [[If You See Me]] ([[94 East]]) ([[Cookhouse Studios]], Minneapolis,
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  • ...Average White Band: ''Cut The Cake'' (1975). Also released as a single in 1975.
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  • ...ormed occasionally in = 1974 <small>(as part of [[Grand Central]])</small> 1975 <small>(as part of [[Grand Central]])</small>
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  • ...tps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Turning World Turning] from the band’s 1975 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleetwood_Mac_(1975_album) eponymous album]
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  • | [[Machine]] || [[Grand Central]]: - || 1975 || -
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  • |First appeared on = Ohio Players: ''Fire'' (1975)
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  • ...by B. Maupin, B. Summers, P. Jackson, M. Clark and B. McKnight (from their 1975 album ''Survival Of The Fittest'', also sampled in [[The Sacrifice Of Victo
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  • ...n = Arrows: ''First Hit '' (1976). Also released as a single in 1975
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  • | 1975
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  • ...hink]] || [[94 East]]: [[Album: Symbolic Beginning|Symbolic Beginning]] || 1975 || 1995
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