Performer: | Living Colour |
Title: | Pride |
Released: | 1995 |
Style: | Funk Metal |
Category: | Rock |
Rating: | 4.8 ✦ |
Other format: | DXD AIFF RA VOX AA AC3 MIDI |
A1 | PrideWritten-By – W. Calhoun* |
4:56 |
A2 | Release The PressureWritten-By – C. Glover*, D. Wimbish*, M. Stewart*, V. Reid*, W. Calhoun* |
4:15 |
A3 | Sacred GroundWritten-By – C. Glover*, D. Wimbish*, M. Stewart*, V. Reid*, W. Calhoun* |
3:47 |
A4 | VisionsWritten-By – C. Glover*, D. Wimbish*, V. Reid*, W. Calhoun* |
4:35 |
A5 | Love Rears Its Ugly Head (Soulpower Re-Mix)Remix – Cutfather, SoulshockWritten-By – V. Reid* |
6:13 |
A6 | These Are Happy TimesWritten-By – C. Glover*, D. Wimbish*, V. Reid*, W. Calhoun* |
5:27 |
A7 | Memories Can't Wait (Live)Written-By – D. Byrne*, J. Harrison* |
5:05 |
A8 | Cult Of PersonalityWritten-By – C. Glover*, M. Skillings*, V. Reid*, W. Calhoun* |
4:53 |
B1 | Funny VibeWritten-By – V. Reid* |
3:53 |
B2 | WTFFWritten-By – A. Betts*, C. Glover*, D. Wimbish*, V. Reid*, W. Calhoun* |
2:04 |
B3 | Glamour BoysWritten-By – V. Reid* |
3:40 |
B4 | Open Letter To A LandlordWritten-By – T. Morris*, V. Reid* |
5:32 |
B5 | Solace Of YouWritten-By – C. Glover*, V. Reid* |
3:36 |
B6 | NothingnessWritten-By – W. Calhoun* |
3:30 |
B7 | TypeWritten-By – V. Reid* |
6:26 |
B8 | Time's UpWritten-By – C. Glover*, M. Skillings*, V. Reid*, W. Calhoun* |
3:07 |
B9 | What's Your Favorite Color ? (Theme Song)Written-By – C. Glover*, V. Reid* |
4:42 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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481021 2 | Living Colour | Pride (CD, Comp) | Epic | 481021 2 | Europe | 1995 |
EK 57698, 57698 | Living Colour | Pride (CD, Comp) | Epic, Epic | EK 57698, 57698 | US | 1995 |
ESCA 6391 | Living Colour | Pride (CD, Comp) | Epic | ESCA 6391 | Japan | 1995 |
EPC 481021 4 | Living Colour | Pride (Cass, Comp) | Epic | EPC 481021 4 | Europe | 1995 |
4-481021, 150.066 | Living Colour | Pride (Cass, Comp) | Epic, Epic | 4-481021, 150.066 | Argentina | 1995 |
Pride is Living Colour's 1995 greatest hits album. It contains four rare tracks recorded for the follow-up of their third album Stain. However, this collection is now out of print. Problems with the rights ownership make a reissue unlikely. Tracks 2-4 and 6 are previously unreleased. Tracks 8, 9, 11, 12, and 17 are from Vivid. Tracks 1, 13, 15, and 16 are from Time's Up. Tracks 10 and 14 are from Stain. Track 7 is from Biscuits EP. Track 5 was released as a single.
Band Name Living Colour. Members owning this album33. 2. Release the Pressure. 5. Love Rears Its Ugly Head (Soulpower Remix). 6. These Are Happy Times. 7. Memories Can't Wait (Live).
Pride (Living Colour album). The Chair in the Doorway is the fifth studio album by Living Colour, which was released on September 15, 2009. It is their first studio album since the release of Collideøscope in 2003, and their first release on Megaforce Records. Shade is the sixth studio album by Living Colour, released on September 8, 2017. It is their first studio album in eight years, following The Chair in the Doorway.
Features Song Lyrics for Living Colour's Pride album. Living Colour - Pride Album Lyrics. 1. Memories Can't Wait (Live) - Live Lyrics.
1). Megametal (80/100). celkom podarená reprezentatívna výberovka. Living Colour Discography.
Living Colour Albums.
Living Colour – Pride. Tracks 1, 13, 15 and 16 taken from 'Living Colour - Time's Up' album. Tracks 2 to 4 and 6 are previously unreleased. Track 5 taken from 'Living Colour - Love Rears Its Ugly Head' single. Track 7 taken from 'Living Colour - Biscuits EP' EP. Tracks 8, 9, 11, 12 and 17 taken from 'Living Colour - Vivid' album. Tracks 10 and 14 taken from 'Living Colour - Stain' album.
Pride - The Bonus Disc (1995). Living Colour - Pride - The Bonus Disc. Bitrate (quality): 192256320.
Living Colour is an American rock band from New York City, formed in 1984. Stylistically, the band's music is a creative fusion influenced by heavy metal, funk, jazz, hip hop, punk, and alternative rock. Their lyrics range from the personal to the political, in some of the latter cases attacking Eurocentrism and racism in America. Living Colour rose to fame with their debut album Vivid in 1988