30-500: [REDACTED] Look up cut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cut or CUT may refer to: Common uses [ edit ] The act of cutting , the separation of an object into two through acutely directed force A type of wound Cut (archaeology) , a hole dug in the past Cut (clothing) , the style or shape of a garment Cut (earthworks) , an excavation to make way for
60-405: A UK political pressure group Candidatura Unitaria de Trabajadores ( Unitarian Candidacy of Workers ) Carleton Ultimate Team Church Universal and Triumphant , a religious movement Cincinnati Union Terminal Cleveland Union Terminal Compact Utility Tractor Coordinated Universal Time , a time standard; the official abbreviation is "UTC". Cryptic unstable transcript ,
90-405: A UK political pressure group Candidatura Unitaria de Trabajadores ( Unitarian Candidacy of Workers ) Carleton Ultimate Team Church Universal and Triumphant , a religious movement Cincinnati Union Terminal Cleveland Union Terminal Compact Utility Tractor Coordinated Universal Time , a time standard; the official abbreviation is "UTC". Cryptic unstable transcript ,
120-440: A command line utility Cut, copy, and paste , a set of editing procedures Control Unit Terminal, a kind of IBM display terminal for mainframe computers Cut (graph theory) Books [ edit ] Cut (manga) , a 2008 Japanese manga Cut (novel) , by Patricia McCormick Films and television [ edit ] Cut (censorship) , removal of a scene to meet censors' requirements Cut (transition) ,
150-440: A command line utility Cut, copy, and paste , a set of editing procedures Control Unit Terminal, a kind of IBM display terminal for mainframe computers Cut (graph theory) Books [ edit ] Cut (manga) , a 2008 Japanese manga Cut (novel) , by Patricia McCormick Films and television [ edit ] Cut (censorship) , removal of a scene to meet censors' requirements Cut (transition) ,
180-521: A further 5 "Postcuts". The release featured a total of 10 unreleased songs from the original Cut recording sessions. In October 1992 Bevan Hannan of The Canberra Times declared "pub favourites Hunters & Collectors have definitely gone back to taws with" Cut by "relying heavily on the percussion influence which dominated their formative years". Allmusic 's Mike DeGagne felt it was "brimming with high energy, explosive singing, and contagious hooks, making it one of this band's finest offerings". While
210-959: A song by The Cure on the album Wish "Cut", a song by iamnot on the album Whoami "Cut", a song by No One from No One Acronym [ edit ] Schools [ edit ] Curtin University of Technology , Australia Cyprus University of Technology , Cyprus Central University of Technology , South Africa Chalmers University of Technology , Sweden Chinhoyi University of Technology , Zimbabwe Trade unions [ edit ] Central Única dos Trabalhadores , Brazil Central Unitaria de Traballadores Galicia, Spain Central Unitaria de Trabajadores de Chile ( Workers' United Center of Chile ) Confederación Unitaria de Trabajadores (Costa Rica) Confederación Unitaria de Trabajadores del Perú Other [ edit ] Campaign for Unmetered Telecommunications ,
240-851: A song by The Cure on the album Wish "Cut", a song by iamnot on the album Whoami "Cut", a song by No One from No One Acronym [ edit ] Schools [ edit ] Curtin University of Technology , Australia Cyprus University of Technology , Cyprus Central University of Technology , South Africa Chalmers University of Technology , Sweden Chinhoyi University of Technology , Zimbabwe Trade unions [ edit ] Central Única dos Trabalhadores , Brazil Central Unitaria de Traballadores Galicia, Spain Central Unitaria de Trabajadores de Chile ( Workers' United Center of Chile ) Confederación Unitaria de Trabajadores (Costa Rica) Confederación Unitaria de Trabajadores del Perú Other [ edit ] Campaign for Unmetered Telecommunications ,
270-401: A transition from one sequence to another Cut (2000 film) , a horror comedy film Cut (2011 film) , a Japanese drama film Cut (advertisement) , a 2009 British advertising campaign on domestic violence Games and sport [ edit ] Cut (cards) , a method of mixing a deck of cards Cut (golf) , a means of reducing the number of competitors in a golf tournament; also,
300-401: A transition from one sequence to another Cut (2000 film) , a horror comedy film Cut (2011 film) , a Japanese drama film Cut (advertisement) , a 2009 British advertising campaign on domestic violence Games and sport [ edit ] Cut (cards) , a method of mixing a deck of cards Cut (golf) , a means of reducing the number of competitors in a golf tournament; also,
330-595: A transport route Cut (gems) Cut of meat Cut (etiquette) , a snub or slight such as failure to greet an acquaintance Geography [ edit ] Romania [ edit ] Cut, Alba , a commune Cut, a village in Dumbrava Roșie United States [ edit ] Cut, Texas , an unincorporated community Cut River (Mackinac County, Michigan) Cut River (Roscommon County, Michigan) Computing and mathematics [ edit ] Cut (logic programming) cut (Unix) ,
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#1732849138281360-525: A transport route Cut (gems) Cut of meat Cut (etiquette) , a snub or slight such as failure to greet an acquaintance Geography [ edit ] Romania [ edit ] Cut, Alba , a commune Cut, a village in Dumbrava Roșie United States [ edit ] Cut, Texas , an unincorporated community Cut River (Mackinac County, Michigan) Cut River (Roscommon County, Michigan) Computing and mathematics [ edit ] Cut (logic programming) cut (Unix) ,
390-459: A type of RNA molecule Codes [ edit ] CUT, IATA code for Cutral Có Airport , Argentina CUT, English MTR station code for Chung Uk Tsuen stop , Hong Kong See also [ edit ] Cuts (disambiguation) The Cut (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cut . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
420-459: A type of RNA molecule Codes [ edit ] CUT, IATA code for Cutral Có Airport , Argentina CUT, English MTR station code for Chung Uk Tsuen stop , Hong Kong See also [ edit ] Cuts (disambiguation) The Cut (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cut . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
450-721: A type of stroke intended to induce a particular ball flight Music [ edit ] Cut (music) , an African-American music technique Cut drum Cut_, a one-off solo/band effort by Ray Wilson, which released Millionairhead in 2000 Albums [ edit ] Cut (C-Tec album) , 2000 Cut (Crack the Sky album) , 1998 Cut (EP) , a 2014 EP by Aaron Yan Cut (Golden Earring album) , 1982 Cut (Hunters and Collectors album) , 1992 Cut (The Slits album) , 1979 Cut , an album by Flare Acoustic Arts League Cut , 1982 album by Adrian Snell Songs [ edit ] "Cut" (Plumb song) , 2006 "Cut",
480-675: A type of stroke intended to induce a particular ball flight Music [ edit ] Cut (music) , an African-American music technique Cut drum Cut_, a one-off solo/band effort by Ray Wilson, which released Millionairhead in 2000 Albums [ edit ] Cut (C-Tec album) , 2000 Cut (Crack the Sky album) , 1998 Cut (EP) , a 2014 EP by Aaron Yan Cut (Golden Earring album) , 1982 Cut (Hunters and Collectors album) , 1992 Cut (The Slits album) , 1979 Cut , an album by Flare Acoustic Arts League Cut , 1982 album by Adrian Snell Songs [ edit ] "Cut" (Plumb song) , 2006 "Cut",
510-636: Is the seventh studio album by the Australian rock band, Hunters & Collectors . It was mostly produced by American Don Gehman with the group and issued by White Label/ Mushroom on 5 October 1992. It reached No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart and No. 17 on the New Zealand Albums Chart . The band were nominated for Best Group at the 1992 ARIA Music Awards and Album of the Year for Cut in
540-502: The following year . "Where Do You Go" was co-produced with Nick Sansano and released as a single in September 1991, prior to commencing the rest of the album with Gehman, but it was included on Cut . Subsequent singles were "Head Above Water" (July 1992), "We the People" (September), " True Tears of Joy " (November), " Holy Grail " (March 1993) and "Imaginary Girl" (August), all appeared on
570-801: The ARIA Singles Chart Top ;100. Hunters & Collectors ' seventh studio album, Cut , was recorded from late 1991 and into 1992. The line-up of the group was John Archer on bass guitar ; Doug Falconer on drums , backing vocals , programming , percussion and tape loops ; Jack Howard on trumpet , keyboards and backing vocals; Robert Miles on live sound and art design ; Barry Palmer on lead guitar ; Mark Seymour on lead vocals and guitar,; Jeremy Smith on French horn , keyboards, guitars and backing vocals; and Michael Waters on keyboards and trombone. In 1991 Seymour and Smith travelled to United States and Europe and had discussions with over twenty different producers; aiming to evolve
600-510: The ARIA Singles Chart Top 100. The second single, "Head Above Water" (July 1992), was released as a four-track CD with three varieties of the title track. This disc was added as a bonus for the extended version of the album, which also appeared in October. "Head Above Water" peaked at No. 64 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The third single, "We the People", appeared a month earlier than
630-633: The album and reached No. 70 in Australia and No. 36 in New Zealand. The fourth single, " True Tears of Joy " (November), peaked at No. 14 in Australia to become their highest charting single, it also reached No. 47 on the New Zealand charts. It was followed by an anthemic single, " Holy Grail " (March 1993). Seymour wrote the track, with Smith, after he had read a novel by Jeanette Winterson , The Passion (1987), detailing Napoleon 's march to Russia in 1812. Seymour's lyrics also reflect
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#1732849138281660-536: The band's own flagging attempts to "crack" the American market and their recent "internal tension" while recording Cut . He recalled "I wanted to write a song to serve up this idea that regardless of what happens you've got to stay true to the quest". The single reached No. 20 in Australia and No. 25 in New Zealand. The song is often heard in context with the Australian Football League (AFL), and
690-424: The band's sound. In an interview with Australian Style magazine Seymour stated "We were becoming too aware of our peer group. The thing is, if you’re forever playing in Australia and growing in Australia – and not having much success internationally – it's like you're bouncing off the walls musically". In September 1991 the band issued the lead single, "Where Do You Go", which was co-produced by Nick Sansano and
720-431: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up cut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cut or CUT may refer to: Common uses [ edit ] The act of cutting , the separation of an object into two through acutely directed force A type of wound Cut (archaeology) , a hole dug in the past Cut (clothing) , the style or shape of a garment Cut (earthworks) , an excavation to make way for
750-961: The group. The single version was backed by three live tracks, "When the River Runs Dry", "Love All Over Again" and "Do You See What I See?", which had been recorded at a gig in November the previous year at the Myer Music Bowl . It reached No. 33 on the ARIA Singles Chart and No. 49 in New Zealand . The rest of the tracks on Cut were co-produced by the band with US-based Don Gehman ( R.E.M. , John Mellencamp ). He incorporated electronic percussion and drum loops into their sound. In an article in Rolling Stone (Australia) , Gehman explained "They wanted change but when it came to it there
780-402: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cut&oldid=1251006577 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages cut From Misplaced Pages,
810-422: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cut&oldid=1251006577 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cut (Hunters and Collectors album) Cut
840-497: Was Channel 10 's theme song for their AFL TV coverage from 2002 to 2006, it was sung by Seymour at the 2002 AFL Grand Final. The sixth single from the album, "Imaginary Girl" (August 1993), reached No. 82 on the ARIA Singles Chart. On 24 November 2017 a 2 CD expanded 25th anniversary edition was released on the Bloodlines label. Featuring the remastered 11 track album plus 6 "Offcuts" on disc one and 12 "Precuts" on disc two plus
870-409: Was a lot of mumbling in the ranks, there was resistance, but I just stuck to my guns"; and concluded that the change was ultimately beneficial. In January 1994 Nicole Leedham of The Canberra Times related that "according to reports, Hunters were not happy with Cut , feeling that the style was dictated by outside forces – a producer and an engineer". Seymour later described making Cut : "[Gehman]
900-613: Was basically deconstructing the band's songwriting process and looking for hits. It almost went wrong. It wasn't a happy time for us. The band almost broke up over that – there was so much internal tension". Nevertheless, the album appeared on 5 October 1992 and reached No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart and spent 41 weeks in the top 50. It is the longest charting and highest selling album from an Australian band for 1993. In New Zealand it peaked at No. 17 on their Albums Chart. Cut provided five more singles, which all reached
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