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Unit E - One World flac album
  • Performer Unit E
  • Title One World
  • Date of release 1988
  • Style Synth-pop
  • Other formats MP2 DMF APE MMF AU FLAC AUD
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1524 mb
  • Size FLAC 1883 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 422

Columbia - 1 week at N. 22. 00 equivalent sales this week, 22. 00 totally. Madonna Madame X. Interscope 21. 00 equivalent sales this week, 21.

How This Chart Works. Sales Data WORLD ALBUMS. This week's top-selling world music albums, ranked by sales data as compiled by Nielsen Music. NCT WE ARE SUPERHUMAN: The 4 Mini Album (EP).

The album-equivalent unit is a measurement unit in music industry to define the consumption of music that equals the purchase of one album copy. This consumption includes streaming and song downloads in addition to traditional album sales. The album-equivalent unit was introduced in the mid-2010s as an answer to the drop of album sales in the 21st century.

MOBB's first unit album took over the 1st place spot on the Billboard World Album charts in complete mob fashion. The MOBB was released back on September 9th at midnight with the title tracks, Hit Me and Full House. With its release, the album immediately topped charts in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and more.

United World Rebellion is a trilogy of 2 extended plays and 1 upcoming studio album from the American heavy metal band Skid Row. The first and second chapters were released on April 16, 2013 and August 5, 2014 by Megaforce Records and were Skid Row's final recordings with singer Johnny Solinger. The final chapter to complete the trilogy was scheduled for 2015 but pushed back to 2016 due to Solinger's departure and pushed back again due to Tony Harnell's sudden departure

Audio Bullys and others. Songs in album United World Of Dance Vo. (2006). 1. Make A Move (Mark Knight Toolroom Dub). Similar compilations. African Vibes, Bushman. World Of Afro Dance Vo. Disc 1. 1999. African Vibes, Jambola. Disc 2.

Tracklist

A1 We Are Dancin' 3:56
A2 One World 4:30
A3 Don't Turn Away 4:29
A4 Time Out 3:41
B1 Mystified 4:18
B2 I Call Your Name 4:26
B3 In The Middle Of The Night 4:17
B4 Modern Society 3:57
B5 Tyger Tyger 4:20

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Mole Records
  • Distributed By – Mole Records
  • Recorded At – Little Mountain Sound Studios
  • Mixed At – Ocean Sound Studio
  • Published By – Everyman Music
  • Published By – Mole Records

Credits

  • Drums – Bob Caldwell
  • Engineer – Paul Baker
  • Guitar – Jack Singh
  • Keyboards – Dennis Ziebart
  • Producer – Paul Hyde
  • Sleeve – Steven R. Gilmore
  • Typography – Greg Sykes
  • Vocals – Graham Bleasedale

Notes

ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL
Ted Connely: fretted and fretless bass
Rob Monaco: bass on "In The Middle Of The Night" and "Tyger, Tyger"
Bobby Walker: sax on "Mystified" and "Modern Society"
Glenn R Smith: guitar on "Don't Turn Away", "Time Out", "Mystified", AND "Modern Society", and drum computer programming
John Webster: Fairlight programming on "Time Out" as well as synthesizer on "Tyger, Tyger" and "We Are Dancin'"

For their help and encouragement through the tough times, thanks to: Paul Baker, Bob Brooks, Dave Cochran, Janet Forsyth, Steven R. Gilmore, Steve Herman, Karen Hewko, Rick Martin, Ken Morrison, Deborah Samuel, Glenn Smith, Stephen Stohn, Wayne Thompson and to Luynn.

A special thankyou to Paul Hyde, whose dedication, craftsmanship and sense of humour made this project possible.

This album is dedicated to Ingrid Troesch, a true believer. No longer with us.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: WRC1-5667-1 1A 2HZ DM-2
  • Matrix / Runout: WRC1-5667-2 1C 2HZ DM-2