Not Just Another Bunch of Pretty Faces is the seventh studio album by British jazz-rock band If, released in 1974. In the Winter of Your Life" – 4:59. Stormy Every Weekday Blues" – 6:07. Follow That with Your Performing Seals" – 5:51. Borrowed Time" – 4:30. Chiswick High Road Blues" – 5:17. I Believe in Rock & Roll" – 4:53
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Popular Demand is the second solo album by Black Milk, a rapper and hip hop producer from Detroit, Michigan. It was released on March 13, 2007, which may be a reference to Detroit's area code, 313. The album features guest appearances from numerous Detroit-based artists, including Slum Village's current members T3 and Elzhi and former member Baatin as well as many of Slum Village's close affiliates, most notably Guilty Simpson, Phat Kat, Que D, and One Be Lo (of Binary Star).
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The on-demand economy is large, and getting larger. Economic activities centered around online platforms, where independent sellers can offer goods or services to customers, are attracting significant consumer attention and spending, according to new data from the National Technology Readiness Survey (NTRS), which has tracked technology behaviors and beliefs in the .