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26-524: [REDACTED] Look up fuse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fuse or FUSE may refer to: Devices [ edit ] Fuse (electrical) , a device used in electrical systems to protect against excessive current Fuse (automotive) , a class of fuses for vehicles Fuse (hydraulic) , a device used in hydraulic systems to protect against sudden loss of fluid pressure Fuse (explosives) or fuze,

52-558: A 2005 album by Tony Iommi F.U.S.E. , an alias for electronic artist Richie Hawtin Fuse Festival , an Australian contemporary music event Fuse (club) , an electronic dance music club in Brussels "Fuse", an instrumental by Chaz Jankel from his 1980 album Chas Jankel "The Fuse", a song by Bruce Springsteen from his 2002 album The Rising "The Fuse", a song by Jackson Browne from his 1976 album The Pretender "The Fuse",

78-617: A 2012 Japanese animated film Fuse (magazine) , a Canadian arts and culture magazine Music [ edit ] Fuse (band) , an American rock group Fuse (Fuse album) , 1970 Fuse (Joe Henry album) , 1999 Fuse (Colin James album) , 2000 Fuse (Everything but the Girl album) , 2023 Fuse (Keith Urban album) , 2013 The Fuse (band) , a band from the East of Scotland The Fuse (album) , by Pennywise, 2005 Fused (album) ,

104-537: A Japanese surname Fuse, Shimane , a village located in Oki District, Shimane, Japan FUSE Glass Prize , an Australian prize for glass art Fuse Station , a station in Osaka, Japan Scion Fuse , a concept car See also [ edit ] Fews , Swedish-American rock band Flare , also known as a fusee Fusee (disambiguation) Fusion (disambiguation) Fuze (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

130-404: A UK game show broadcast on ITV1 Games [ edit ] Fuse Games , a game developer Fuse (video game) , a video game by Insomniac Games Fuse, a playable character in the game Apex Legends Other uses [ edit ] Fuse , a consumer electronics company started by Tony Fadell Fuse (chocolate bar) , a brand of chocolate bar made by Cadbury Fuse (surname) ,

156-498: A class of multi-ring chemical structures Entertainment [ edit ] Fuse (film) , a 2003 film by Pjer Žalica, original Bosnian title Gori vatra Fuse Teppō Musume no Torimonochō , a 2012 Japanese animated film Fuse (magazine) , a Canadian arts and culture magazine Music [ edit ] Fuse (band) , an American rock group Fuse (Fuse album) , 1970 Fuse (Joe Henry album) , 1999 Fuse (Colin James album) , 2000 Fuse (Everything but

182-484: A learning platform Adobe Fuse CC , formerly Fuse Character Creator, 3D computer graphics program, originally developed by Mixamo, used to create 3D characters. e-fuse Science [ edit ] Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer , a space-based ultraviolet telescope and spectroscope Intramembranous ossification , the fusing of bones of the skeletal system Cell fusion , several biological cells combining Fuse (thermonuclear) Fused compound ,

208-743: A mechanism for exploding military munitions such as bombs, shells, and mines Computing [ edit ] Fuse ESB , an open-source integration platform based on Apache Camel Filesystem in Userspace , a virtual file system interface for Unix-like operating systems Fuse (emulator) , the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator of the ZX Spectrum Fuse Internet Service, a former Cincinnati Bell Internet service provider based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Fuse Universal ,

234-405: A playable character in the game Apex Legends Other uses [ edit ] Fuse , a consumer electronics company started by Tony Fadell Fuse (chocolate bar) , a brand of chocolate bar made by Cadbury Fuse (surname) , a Japanese surname Fuse, Shimane , a village located in Oki District, Shimane, Japan FUSE Glass Prize , an Australian prize for glass art Fuse Station ,

260-408: A song by Bruce Springsteen from his 2002 album The Rising "The Fuse", a song by Jackson Browne from his 1976 album The Pretender "The Fuse", a song by Heaven 17 from their 1984 album How Men Are Radio and television [ edit ] Fuse (TV channel) , an American cable television station Fuse (radio program) , a musical radio program on CBC The Fuse (game show) ,

286-416: A song by Heaven 17 from their 1984 album How Men Are Radio and television [ edit ] Fuse (TV channel) , an American cable television station Fuse (radio program) , a musical radio program on CBC The Fuse (game show) , a UK game show broadcast on ITV1 Games [ edit ] Fuse Games , a game developer Fuse (video game) , a video game by Insomniac Games Fuse,

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312-435: A space-based ultraviolet telescope and spectroscope Intramembranous ossification , the fusing of bones of the skeletal system Cell fusion , several biological cells combining Fuse (thermonuclear) Fused compound , a class of multi-ring chemical structures Entertainment [ edit ] Fuse (film) , a 2003 film by Pjer Žalica, original Bosnian title Gori vatra Fuse Teppō Musume no Torimonochō ,

338-440: A station in Osaka, Japan Scion Fuse , a concept car See also [ edit ] Fews , Swedish-American rock band Flare , also known as a fusee Fusee (disambiguation) Fusion (disambiguation) Fuze (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fuse . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

364-491: A subtle broadening of the rock base" and said that "'The Fuse,' ' The Pretender ,' 'Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate' and 'The Only Child' are particularly moving and beautifully arranged." In his review for AllMusic , William Ruhlmann was equivocal about the album, stating Browne "took a step back from the precipice so well defined on his first three albums, but doing so didn't seem to make him feel any better... The man who had delved so deeply into life's abyss on his earlier albums

390-439: Is an impressive record, but a lot of the time I hate it; my grade is an average, not a judgment" and "The shallowness of his kitschy doomsaying and sentimental sexism is well-known, but I'm disappointed as well in his depth of craft." In 2012, the album was ranked number 391 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time . The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll says, "Its sense of despair

416-420: Is derived in part from the suicide of his first wife, Phyllis, in 1976, two and a half years after the birth of their son, Ethan." The single " Here Come Those Tears Again " was credited as co-written with Nancy Farnsworth, Phyllis Major's mother. Classic Rock History critic Brian Kachejian rated three songs from the album as being among Browne's ten greatest songs – "The Fuse", "Here Come Those Tears Again" and

442-491: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Pretender (album) The Pretender is the fourth album by the American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne , released in 1976. It peaked at No. 5 on Billboard 's album chart. The singles from the album were " Here Come Those Tears Again ", which reached No. 23, and " The Pretender ", which peaked at No. 58. The Pretender

468-460: The RIAA . It reached multi-platinum in 1997 and 2006. The back cover of The Pretender shows Pablo Neruda 's poem Brown and Agile Child, translated by Kenneth Rexroth , in its entirety. The Pretender was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1978, but did not win. Record World said that "Browne's tender concerns are as insightfully expressed as has become the norm, Jon Landau 's production adding

494-481: The Girl album) , 2023 Fuse (Keith Urban album) , 2013 The Fuse (band) , a band from the East of Scotland The Fuse (album) , by Pennywise, 2005 Fused (album) , a 2005 album by Tony Iommi F.U.S.E. , an alias for electronic artist Richie Hawtin Fuse Festival , an Australian contemporary music event Fuse (club) , an electronic dance music club in Brussels "Fuse", an instrumental by Chaz Jankel from his 1980 album Chas Jankel "The Fuse",

520-410: The ZX Spectrum Fuse Internet Service, a former Cincinnati Bell Internet service provider based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Fuse Universal , a learning platform Adobe Fuse CC , formerly Fuse Character Creator, 3D computer graphics program, originally developed by Mixamo, used to create 3D characters. e-fuse Science [ edit ] Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer ,

546-447: The free dictionary. Fuse or FUSE may refer to: Devices [ edit ] Fuse (electrical) , a device used in electrical systems to protect against excessive current Fuse (automotive) , a class of fuses for vehicles Fuse (hydraulic) , a device used in hydraulic systems to protect against sudden loss of fluid pressure Fuse (explosives) or fuze, the part of the device that initiates function Fuze or fuse,

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572-439: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fuse&oldid=1255531083 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages fuse [REDACTED] Look up fuse in Wiktionary,

598-401: The part of the device that initiates function Fuze or fuse, a mechanism for exploding military munitions such as bombs, shells, and mines Computing [ edit ] Fuse ESB , an open-source integration platform based on Apache Camel Filesystem in Userspace , a virtual file system interface for Unix-like operating systems Fuse (emulator) , the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator of

624-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fuse . 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=Fuse&oldid=1255531083 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

650-423: Was in search of escape this time around." In The Rolling Stone Album Guide , Marc Coleman wrote, "...even when his songwriting is sharp, the mellowing trend in his music dulls the impact. Browne eerily predicts the rise of the yuppie on The Pretender ' s title track, only to have his point undercut by a creeping string section." Music critic Robert Christgau gave the album a B grade, but explained, "This

676-408: Was released after the suicide of Browne's first wife, Phyllis Major, and one of the album's songs " Here Come Those Tears Again " (co-written by Major's mother Nancy Farnsworth) is dedicated to her. The album has production by Jon Landau and a mixture of styles. The title track was used in the 1995 film Mr. Holland's Opus . The album was certified as a gold record in 1976 and platinum in 1977 by

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