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Kutless is the self-titled debut album of Christian rock group, Kutless, released in 2002. The songs "Run" and "Your Touch" both reached No. 1 song on ChristianRock.net, and "Tonight" was in the Top 5. The album reached The Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums chart peaking at No. 48. The album also reached the Billboard Christian Albums chart peaking at No. 27. It is the only Kutless album to feature bassist Nathan Stuart, who left the band in the same year.
All songs written and composed by Kutless.
Three music videos were released for this album, the most of any Kutless album to date. The video for "Your Touch" consists of the band playing in an empty building and walking around the streets surrounding it. The video for "Tonight" includes many varied shots of the band on tour, from playing on stage to talking to fans to many other activities. Finally, the video for "Run" shows the band playing in a dark room while the video tells a story of a woman and a man who argue over a Bible that belongs to one of them, and it ends with the woman sitting down and reading the Bible. All three of these videos were included on various compilation DVDs, as well as the special edition DVD of Kutless' album Hearts of the Innocent.
Nebiolo Printech S.p.A. is a manufacturer of printing presses and paper and formerly a type foundry. Nebiolo & Co. was created when Giovanni Nebiolo bought out the type foundry of G. Narizzano in Turin, Italy, in 1852. In 1908 the company merged with the Urania Company and operated under the name Augustea and began to buy out many smaller foundries. In 1916 it was again renamed Società Nebiolo. Fiat bought the press manufacturing business in 1978, turning the type business over to Italiana Caratteri. In 1992 it became Nebiolo Printech S.p.A. and continues to manufacture presses under that name today.
Nebiolo created a large library of typefaces, which remain popular today, although the company never entered photocomposition. It also built a type caster that competed with the Ludlow Typograph. Nebiolo types were distributed in the United States by Continental Type Founders Association. The designer Aldo Novarese became art director in 1952. The matrices for Nebiolo types are still being used by Schriften-Service D. Stempel GmbH.
"Neon" is a song recorded by American country music artist Chris Young. It was released in March 2012 as the third single and title track from his album Neon (2011). The song was written by Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne and Trevor Rosen. "Neon" received positive reviews from critics who praised the production, lyrics and Young's vocal performance. It stopped Young's five consecutive number-one hit run on the US Hot Country Songs chart, peaking at number 23. It also peaked at number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Billy Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song four stars out of five, writing that Young "plays with notes high and low like a cat plays with a ball of yarn, sort of batting them back and forth, always in control." Tara Seetharam of Country Universe gave the song an A- grade, saying that Young's voice "sinks into the groove of the song so effortlessly you’d think he was singing in his sleep, skating around the melody with an appropriate blend of conviction and restraint." Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine, reviewing the album, called it a strong track that uses "creative imagery to explain the seductive draw of a bar."
Neon was a British film magazine published monthly by Emap Consumer Media from December 1996 to February 1999. It attempted to be a refreshing alternative to other UK film magazines such as Empire.
Started in 1996, Neon included latest film news, previews, actor profiles, interviews and contemporary movie profiles all written with a characteristic sense of humor. Each issue featured A Monthly Selection of Ten Favourite Things with a celebrity listing a particular category for their ten favorite films, for example, James Ellroy in the July 1998 issue picked his ten favorite crime movies.
What's your favourite Chevy Chase movie? featured the magazine asking various celebrities from the Beastie Boys to Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee their favorite Chase film.
100 Scenes From... was an irreverent Top 100 list that parodied the notion of such lists.
Blow Up was a 12-page insert included in the middle of every issue that featured stills, promotional pictures of posters of movies and movie stars.
Full Album Best Songs Collection Of Kutless - Top Greatest Worship Hits Of Kutless
Alpha / Omega: 1) Your Great Name | 00:00 2) Strong Tower [Reprise] | 4:55 3) King of My Heart | 9:13 4) Cornerstone | 13:22 5) Gave It All (I Surrender All) | 16:24 6) Great Are You Lord | 20:19 7) Your Love Awakens Me | 24:06 8) Shepherd of My Soul | 28:01 9) You Are Love | 31:33 10) No Wonder (Roar of the Rugged Cross) | 34:57
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The complete 2015 studio album "Surrender" by Kutless. Tracklist: 1. Tear It Up (0:00) 2. Bring It On (3:04) 3. Mirror (6:22) 4. Love Come Crashing Down (10:00) 5. I Will Go (12:59) 6. Overcome (16:28) 7. Not Too Far (20:00) 8. Loved (23:44) 9. One Thing Remains (27:38) 10. My Heart Is a Ghost (32:23) I do not own any of this content.
The complete 2014 studio album "Glory" by Kutless. Tracklist: 1. Revelation (0:00) 2. In Jesus' Name (4:49) 3. You Alone (9:05) 4. Never Too Late (13:20) 5. All to You (16:34) 6. We Lift You Up (20:53) 7. We Will Worship (24:42) 8. Rest (28:44) 9. Restore Me (32:19) 10. God Rest My Soul (37:20) 11. Always (41:03) 12. In the City (45:33) I do not own any of this content.
Kutless- GOD of Wonders It Is Well 2009 Album
From Kutless's album “Surrender” now available for Pre-Order at iTunes http://smarturl.it/KutlessiTunes or the BEC Store http://smarturl.it/becstore. Both Pre-Orders come with an instant download of "Tear It Up", "Bring It On", and "Mirror"
Album Edition (long edition) of Kutless' new song - Complete
The members of Kutless share their heart for worship and stories behind the new music on "It Is Well"- In stores and online now. http://www.kutless.com and http://www.becrecordings.com
Kutless is the self-titled debut album of Christian rock group, Kutless, released in 2002. The songs "Run" and "Your Touch" both reached No. 1 song on ChristianRock.net, and "Tonight" was in the Top 5. The album reached The Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums chart peaking at No. 48. The album also reached the Billboard Christian Albums chart peaking at No. 27. It is the only Kutless album to feature bassist Nathan Stuart, who left the band in the same year.
All songs written and composed by Kutless.
Three music videos were released for this album, the most of any Kutless album to date. The video for "Your Touch" consists of the band playing in an empty building and walking around the streets surrounding it. The video for "Tonight" includes many varied shots of the band on tour, from playing on stage to talking to fans to many other activities. Finally, the video for "Run" shows the band playing in a dark room while the video tells a story of a woman and a man who argue over a Bible that belongs to one of them, and it ends with the woman sitting down and reading the Bible. All three of these videos were included on various compilation DVDs, as well as the special edition DVD of Kutless' album Hearts of the Innocent.
You're in with the neckbracker plot
(You said you wouldn't)
You're in with the decepticon plot
Run out when the architecture gets cold
Run out when the ink dries out
I sold my soul for a T-shirt slogan
In neon
Earthworm mathematics