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23-501: [REDACTED] Look up Comeback , comeback , or come back in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comeback , The Comeback or Come Back may refer to: General [ edit ] Comeback (publicity) , a return to prominence by a well-known person Comeback (retort) , a witty response to an insult or criticism Comeback (sports) , an event where an athlete or team losing

46-1164: A 1982 film starring Eric Burdon Comeback (1983 film) , or Love Is Forever , a film by Hall Bartlett, starring Michael Landon The Comebacks , a 2007 comedy film Come-Back! , a 1981 Dutch film Music [ edit ] Comeback (K-pop) , a Korean pop music marketing term for promotions of an artist's single or album that is not their debut Albums [ edit ] Comeback (Eric Burdon album) , 1982 Comeback (Tic Tac Toe album) , 2006 The Comeback (Zac Brown Band album) , 2021 The Comeback (EP) , by Stars, 2001 Comeback: Single Collection '90–'94 , by Bonnie Tyler, 1994 The Comeback , by Baby Rasta & Gringo , 2008 Songs [ edit ] "Come Back" (Chicane song) , 2010 "Come Back" (Jessica Garlick song) , 2002 "Come Back" (The J. Geils Band song) , 1980 "Comeback" (Ella Eyre song) , 2014 "Comeback" (Grinspoon song) , 2009 "The Comeback" (song) , by Danny Gokey, 2017 "Come Back", by Algebra from Purpose "Come Back", by Bananarama from Wow! "Come Back", by Ben Platt from Reverie "Come Back", by Depeche Mode from Sounds of

69-1164: A 1982 film starring Eric Burdon Comeback (1983 film) , or Love Is Forever , a film by Hall Bartlett, starring Michael Landon The Comebacks , a 2007 comedy film Come-Back! , a 1981 Dutch film Music [ edit ] Comeback (K-pop) , a Korean pop music marketing term for promotions of an artist's single or album that is not their debut Albums [ edit ] Comeback (Eric Burdon album) , 1982 Comeback (Tic Tac Toe album) , 2006 The Comeback (Zac Brown Band album) , 2021 The Comeback (EP) , by Stars, 2001 Comeback: Single Collection '90–'94 , by Bonnie Tyler, 1994 The Comeback , by Baby Rasta & Gringo , 2008 Songs [ edit ] "Come Back" (Chicane song) , 2010 "Come Back" (Jessica Garlick song) , 2002 "Come Back" (The J. Geils Band song) , 1980 "Comeback" (Ella Eyre song) , 2014 "Comeback" (Grinspoon song) , 2009 "The Comeback" (song) , by Danny Gokey, 2017 "Come Back", by Algebra from Purpose "Come Back", by Bananarama from Wow! "Come Back", by Ben Platt from Reverie "Come Back", by Depeche Mode from Sounds of

92-535: A 2020 comedy by Ben Ashenden and Alex Owen of the double act The Pin The Comeback , a play by A. R. Gurney See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Comeback All pages with titles beginning with Come Back Comeback Kid (disambiguation) Come Back, Little Sheba (disambiguation) Comeback season (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

115-484: A 2020 comedy by Ben Ashenden and Alex Owen of the double act The Pin The Comeback , a play by A. R. Gurney See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Comeback All pages with titles beginning with Come Back Comeback Kid (disambiguation) Come Back, Little Sheba (disambiguation) Comeback season (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

138-556: A Czech sitcom The Comeback (TV series) , a series produced by HBO The Comeback , a 1997 TV series produced by Asia Television "The Comeback" ( Seinfeld ) , a 1997 episode of Seinfeld "Comeback" ( Glee ) , a 2011 episode of Glee "Comeback" ( Land of the Giants ) , a 1969 episode of Land of the Giants Literature [ edit ] The Comeback (novel) , a 1985 novel by Ed Vega The Comeback (play) ,

161-447: A Czech sitcom The Comeback (TV series) , a series produced by HBO The Comeback , a 1997 TV series produced by Asia Television "The Comeback" ( Seinfeld ) , a 1997 episode of Seinfeld "Comeback" ( Glee ) , a 2011 episode of Glee "Comeback" ( Land of the Giants ) , a 1969 episode of Land of the Giants Literature [ edit ] The Comeback (novel) , a 1985 novel by Ed Vega The Comeback (play) ,

184-655: A contest by a wide margin ultimately prevails The Comeback (American football) , a 1993 NFL playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Oilers Comeback (sheep) , a breed of domestic sheep Comeback sauce , a dipping sauce for fried foods or as a salad dressing in the cuisine of central Mississippi The Comeback Seattle , a defunct gay bar in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Film [ edit ] The Comeback (1978 film) , also known as The Day

207-483: A contest by a wide margin ultimately prevails The Comeback (American football) , a 1993 NFL playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Oilers Comeback (sheep) , a breed of domestic sheep Comeback sauce , a dipping sauce for fried foods or as a salad dressing in the cuisine of central Mississippi The Comeback Seattle , a defunct gay bar in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Film [ edit ] The Comeback (1978 film) , also known as The Day

230-498: Is the fourth studio album by English group Bananarama , released on 4 September 1987 by London Records . The album was entirely produced and co-written with the Stock Aitken Waterman production trio. Tensions between group member Siobhan Fahey and Stock, Aitken and Waterman regarding songwriting input and lyrical content prompted Fahey's departure from Bananarama five months after its release. The album reached number 26 on

253-640: The UK Albums Chart and number 44 on the US Billboard 200 , while peaking at number one in Australia. The album was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 3 February 1988. The group's sound successfully shifted towards dance-oriented Europop under the direction of Pete Waterman , but the creative process on the project was often fraught, with Matt Aitken describing

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276-548: The Screaming Stopped , a British horror film The Comeback (1980 film) , a documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger The Comeback (2001 film) , an Italian independent drama film The Comeback (2010 film) , aka Cabotins , a Canadian comedy film directed by Alain Desrochers The Comeback (2015 film) , a Filipino independent comedy film by Ivan Andrew Payawal starring Kaye Abad Comeback (film) ,

299-422: The Screaming Stopped , a British horror film The Comeback (1980 film) , a documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger The Comeback (2001 film) , an Italian independent drama film The Comeback (2010 film) , aka Cabotins , a Canadian comedy film directed by Alain Desrochers The Comeback (2015 film) , a Filipino independent comedy film by Ivan Andrew Payawal starring Kaye Abad Comeback (film) ,

322-930: The Universe "Come Back", by Foo Fighters from One by One "Come Back", by iamnot "Come Back", by Johnny Mathis "Come Back", by Lazlo Bane from Back Sides "Come Back", by The Mighty Wah! "Come Back", by Pearl Jam from Pearl Jam "Come Back", by Usher featuring Jermaine Dupri from My Way "Come Back (Before You Leave)", by Roxette from Tourism "Comeback", by Eric Burdon from Power Company "Comeback", by Jonas Brothers from Happiness Begins "Comeback", by Kelly Rowland from Ms. Kelly "The Comeback", by Big Pooh from The Delightful Bars "The Comeback", by Gomez from Bring It On "The Comeback", by Joe Williams from Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings "The Comeback", by Shout Out Louds from Howl Howl Gaff Gaff Television [ edit ] Comeback (TV series) ,

345-879: The Universe "Come Back", by Foo Fighters from One by One "Come Back", by iamnot "Come Back", by Johnny Mathis "Come Back", by Lazlo Bane from Back Sides "Come Back", by The Mighty Wah! "Come Back", by Pearl Jam from Pearl Jam "Come Back", by Usher featuring Jermaine Dupri from My Way "Come Back (Before You Leave)", by Roxette from Tourism "Comeback", by Eric Burdon from Power Company "Comeback", by Jonas Brothers from Happiness Begins "Comeback", by Kelly Rowland from Ms. Kelly "The Comeback", by Big Pooh from The Delightful Bars "The Comeback", by Gomez from Bring It On "The Comeback", by Joe Williams from Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings "The Comeback", by Shout Out Louds from Howl Howl Gaff Gaff Television [ edit ] Comeback (TV series) ,

368-589: The album contains four "rather brilliant" songs – "I Heard a Rumour", "Bad for Me", "Once in a Lifetime" and "Love in the First Degree" – while "the rest isn't bad either though there are a few bits where they still sound completely useless. Thank goodness for that." Retrospectively, Jose F. Promis of AllMusic praised the album's "quite intoxicating" singles, but criticised "Some Girls" as "dated" and "Strike It Rich" as "an inferior version of 'I Can't Help It'", while finding that "Bad for Me" "unintentionally highlights

391-451: The band's contribution to song writing as minimal outside of suggesting song titles. Karen Hewitt, who was the engineer at the songwriting sessions made clear that Bananarama very much tried to be involved in the creative process but that this was not made easy by Mike and Matt who wanted to work very quickly. Bananarama were, however, very assertive and opinionated during the sessions. While Fahey often clashed with Waterman, and claimed she

414-432: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Comeback , comeback , or come back in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comeback , The Comeback or Come Back may refer to: General [ edit ] Comeback (publicity) , a return to prominence by a well-known person Comeback (retort) , a witty response to an insult or criticism Comeback (sports) , an event where an athlete or team losing

437-458: The title Comeback . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Comeback&oldid=1156385975 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Comeback From Misplaced Pages,

460-463: The title Comeback . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Comeback&oldid=1156385975 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Wow! (Bananarama album) Wow!

483-886: The trio's vocal limitations"; however, he concluded that Wow! is still "sure to please fans of Bananarama, or any fans of the Stock, Aitken & Waterman sound". In 2018, Mark Elliott of Classic Pop listed Wow! as the second-best album produced by Stock Aitken Waterman, commenting that "Bananarama's decision to embrace high-camp pop was a commercial triumph". All songs written by Sara Dallin , Siobhan Fahey , Keren Woodward , Mike Stock , Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman , except where noted. LP CD and cassette Australian CD (CDLIB5146) LP (limited edition double vinyl) 2007 CD re-issue bonus tracks 2013 deluxe edition 2CD/DVD re-issue Disc 1 Disc 2 DVD Notes on "Some Girls" and "Strike It Rich" Notes on "Nathan Jones" and "I Want You Back" The album contains what

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506-531: Was reissued in 2013 as a three-disc deluxe edition, including "Reason for Living", which is an early version of "I Want You Back". American magazine Cashbox placed Wow! in its "Out of the Box" section among the best albums of the week, with the comment: "The songwriting/production team of Stock/Aitken/Waterman has laid down the funky programmed synth grooves in full force on this effort destined for serious airplay." Writing for Smash Hits , Chris Heath found that

529-504: Was responsible for having him banned him from the studio, tensions during recording of the album commonly centred on a struggle for dominance between Aitken and the band. By the time the album's fourth single, "I Want You Back", was released in March 1988, Fahey had been replaced with Jacquie O'Sullivan , who re-recorded the vocals for the single version of the song. Fahey would resurface later in 1988 with her new band, Shakespears Sister . Wow!

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