Albums Quotes
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Steve Martin's comedy albums are so ridiculous.
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I always try to put something personal on my albums just to give people out there a little piece of my history and how I got where I am and who I am.
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If you want the old me, go buy my old albums.
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Obviously with every new album we make, we always have to believe in it and feel we've gone in the right direction.
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I just liked stand-up comedy so much. I used to memorize Bill Cosby albums and other people's albums, George Carlin, Flip Wilson.
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I write in English. My first album came out in Italy, and I toured and did gigs.
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Some people actually said I fell off at Nellyville cause I didn't sell as many as Country Grammar. I'm like are you kidding me? Sweat and Suit? I broke history, I was the first rapper to have 1st and 2nd album at the same time ever on billboard.
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To create an album of love, I really had - I thought it was going to be easy, because I've always written love songs. But I thought if I really want to make a love album that contributes, that actually means something, I've got to go deep.
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I don't want my kid to hear any of the albums that I've made.
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I'm growing as an individual, but your always growing. All of my albums are snapshots of where I am artistically.
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We have as many audiences as we have phases of our career. And all of us are older now. We've grown in different directions, so that the result is a band that's sometimes a little scattered -- just like it was with the original version of the band, really. ... All Chicago albums are stylistically all over the map, and that's a good thing. We can play to anyone.
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But maybe every life looked wonderful if all you saw was the photo albums.
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For anyone approaching any one of the cast albums, if they don't like what they hear, it's not the performer's fault.
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I think every album serves as a step in your career.
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England is the first country that I've had a no. 1 album in, so it is now officially my home away from home.
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Some people say we have thirteen albums that all sound the same. That isn't true. We have fourteen albums that all sound the same.
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I know acts and I'm not going to name names but these people sold ten million copies the first time and the second album sells three million and it's considered a failure and they're dropped and that's really a shame.
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Yeah, letting go - even just musically, aside from emotionally - I find that quite challenging. Knowing the right time for letting go of my album, for instance, was a really big challenge. Knowing when to put the red flags up and say, "It's done..." And also, emotionally, with relationships.
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I think my first album opened a lot of doors for me to push the freedom of speech to the limit.
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My features & my shows 10 times your pay 50k for a verse no album out
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I don't wanna get into that space where a lot of guys now, their solo album is like eight or 10 songs with other people, you don't get an idea of who this guy is. I just wasn't interested in that.
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I listened to the radio, so I was influenced by everyone from Michael Jackson to Milli Vanilli. But thankfully my dad had a collection of Cat Stevens albums while my mom was listening to jazz.
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Hendrix inspired me, but I was still more into Wes Montgomery. I was also into the Allman Brothers around the time of those albums.
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Now everything is available at the push of a button, and that thrill of the search is gone. With vinyl albums and special edition releases, I feel like that's coming back.