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Search Engine Optimization: Meta Element, Web Directory, Pagerank, Hubspot, Nofollow, Duplicate Content, Keyword Research


Search Engine Optimization: Meta Element, Web Directory, Pagerank, Hubspot, Nofollow, Duplicate Content, Keyword Research


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Chapters: Pagerank. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 280. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Larry Page, used by the Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of "measuring" its relative importance within the set. The algorithm may be applied to any collection of entities with reciprocal quotations and references. The numerical weight that it assigns to any given element E is also called the PageRank of E and denoted by The name "PageRank" is a trademark of Google, and the PageRank process has been patented (). However, the patent is assigned to Stanford University and not to Google. Google has exclusive license rights on the patent from Stanford University. The university received 1.8 million shares of Google in exchange for use of the patent; the shares were sold in 2005 for $336 million. Google describes PageRank: In other words, a PageRank results from a "ballot" among all the other pages on the World Wide Web about how important a page is. A hyperlink to a page counts as a vote of support. The PageRank of a page is defined recursively and depends on the number and PageRank metric of all pages that link to it ("incoming links"). A page that is linked to by many pages with high PageRank receives a high rank itself. If there are no links to a web page there is no support for that page. Google assigns a numeric weighting from 0-10 (but 0 is used just for penalized or non analyzed-pages) for each webpage on the Internet; this PageRank denotes a sites importance in the eyes of Google. The PageRank is derived from a theoretical probability value on a logarithmic scale like the Richter Scale. The PageRank of a particu…More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2633489

The Higleys and Their Ancestry. an Old Colonial Family


The Higleys and Their Ancestry. an Old Colonial Family


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Publisher: New York: D. Appleton and Co. Publication date: 1896 Subjects: Higley family Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

Ancestry


Ancestry


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For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go.

Search For Significance Devotional Journal


Search For Significance Devotional Journal


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“In Robert McGee’s best-selling book The Search for Significance, he helps readers realize the fact that they will never be content if they search for their significance in accomplishments or the opinions of others. Instead, God has given them significance and worth through the work of Christ on the cross. Because of McGee’s classic book, more than two million readers have learned what it means to be free to enjoy Christ’s love and forgiveness.”

Search For Significance Student Edition


Search For Significance Student Edition


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“Robert McGee’s bestselling book has helped millions of readers learn how to be free to enjoy Christ’s love while no longer basing their self-worth on their accomplishments or the opinions of others. Now this book will change the lives of countless teens as well, in this completely rewritten student edition of Search for Significance. With updated illustrations, practical application points, youth challenges, and journaling space, this version of the classic book is perfect for any teen or youth group. Teens will learn to: Experience the amazing truth that their self-worth is found not in their accomplishments or what their friends and family think of them, but in God’s love for them Discover how their lives have been negatively affected by the four big lies that the world teaches about significance Learn to stop looking in all the wrong places for affirmation and affection Gain life-changing confidence as they learn the true meaning of what God has done for them in Christ”

Lost: A Search for Meaning


Lost: A Search for Meaning


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“”Lost: A search for Meaning” introduces readers to the Emmy Award-winning television series “Lost” and discusses the theological topics the series suggests. Whether you watch “Lost” every week or have just been intrigued by friends’ discussion of the mysteries show, Christian Piatt’s comments about the show and its connections to church history and spiritual themes will spark your own reflections on the meaning of life, community, free will, destiny, and more. It helps readers engage the many layers of meaning in the symbols and topics that the series presents. > Follow the season’s twists and turns along with author Christian Piatt at www.christianpiatt.com.”

Search For The Silver Eagle


Search For The Silver Eagle


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“No longer safe in Switzerland, Hans, Gretchen, and Papa settle in France using NAME CHANGES to throw off the relentless pursuit of the Nazis.The family becomes involved in a DARING RESCUE that could save France, their homeland-maybe even the free world.But the enemy covets the prize, forcing the three heroes and their friends into HARROWING CHASES and NARROW ESCAPES.Sequel to Escape to Liechtenstein and prequel to The Incredible Rescues in the Young Refugee Series”

The Search for Kum Ba YA


The Search for Kum Ba YA


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“”Who’s that on the other side of that wall, Momma?” asked the young Negro girl. “White folks,” came the simple reply. This sad refrain played throughout the Jim Crow South in waiting rooms and restaurants. Slavery and Jim Crow affected all that is America today. The plight of the African American people is echoed by other cultures around the world, indicating a oneness of thought and behavior which has brought people of all nations to the brink of a “Red Sea” waiting to cross over into a land flowing with milk and honey. Allow The Search for Kum Ba Ya to guide you through the tough times of African American history to show you how to cross over into the land of promise. The Search.will help you gather strength for the journey and character for the abundance. Kum Ba Ya is not just a song we sing. It is a place where the captive roams free, spirits soar, and the lion lies down with the lamb. This magnificent place can be found by every tribe, every nation, and every generation. Search and you will find it. PATRICIA KNOTT is a native of the South and is happy to call it home. She credits growing up in the cotton fields of Mississippi with convincing her of the importance of getting an education and working hard to achieve her goals in life. She now practices medicine in the state of Arkansas. Her faith in God has helped her to look upon her years through the latter times of Jim Crow, Civil Rights, and then Affirmative Action as preparatory for service in His kingdom, in whatever manner He chooses to use that experience. It has given her the liberty to write her first book for publication, The Search for Kum Ba Ya.”

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Search


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Procession of the Great Ancestry


Procession of the Great Ancestry


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Recorded in 1983 in Nessa’s Acme studio in Chicago, Procession of the Great Ancestry is among Wadada Leo Smith’s most obscure, but ultimately most satisfying, recordings. Featuring Kahil El’Zabar, Louis Myers, Joe Fonda, John Powell, Mchaka Uba, and Bobby Naughton, this was the first album to showcase Smith’s expansive vision, which included all forms of black music — from the myriad languages of jazz to gutbucket blues, reggae, and various African folk musics as well as a little R&B groove for measure. It was also the first to feature his wonderful vocals as a mainstay on his projects. Fans can think of this disc as Kulture Jazz, Vol. 1, with a band. The disc opens with “Blues: Jah Jah Is the Perfect Love,” a deeply moving blues that is equal parts funky backbeat and Nigerian rhythm with a reggae groove. Smith sings with soul as the band weaves a magic spell around him. This is immediately followed by the title track, a gentle but very abstract piece written for Miles Davis that incorporates Davis’ modal science and Smith’s sense of space and dynamic. This is the first of four pieces for trumpeters; the next work, “The Flower That Seeds the Earth,” is for Booker Little, and “The Third World, Grainery of Pure Earth” is for Roy Eldridge. Track six, “Celestial Sparks in the Sanctuary of Redemption,” is for Dizzy Gillespie. All of these works are in the free jazz mode, but their gentleness is their attraction. Smith here is playing a poetic balladry for these men, while musically elucidating his cosmology — the rhythm section is so attuned, so finely restrained and tasteful, Smith could sing it out if he wanted to, but instead he creates long melody lines that whisper to completion. The set closes with “Nuru Light: The Prince of Peace,” a short processional in minor mode that has Naughton’s vibraharp playing fills under the horn lines and through El’Zabar’s brushed drums. After its deeply moving, sonorous theme, a pair of kalimbas and the vibraharp play a lullaby to balance the weight, taking it out with enough grace and elegance to make the listener nod in wonder before playing it again. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi Performers: Kahil El’Zabar – Kalimba, Balafon, Drums, Percussion; Bobby Naughton – Vibraphone; Leo Smith – Kalimba, Flugelhorn, Trumpet, Vocals; Wadada Leo Smith – Kalimba, Flugelhorn, Trumpet, Vocals; Joe Fonda – Bass (Electric), Bass; John Powell – Sax (Tenor); Louis Myers – Guitar (Electric)

In Search of Balance: Keys to a Stable Life


In Search of Balance: Keys to a Stable Life


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“In Seach of Balance by Richard A. Swenson, MD, author of the best-selling book Margin, helps us understand the dangers of living in a fast-paced world and gives us hope for recovering a foundational sense of equilibrium. > Dr. Swenson offers not only important organizing principles for making sense of our priorities but also scores of practical tips for finding rest and contentment in a world that emphasizes materialism and busyness. His advice is grounded in the daily realities we all experience, but his wisdom has been honed by the big-picture perspective of an exhaustive study of the stresses of modern life. > Let Dr. Swenson be your gentle guide for reaching a new stage of personal balance. Want to use the book in a group? See the free online discussion guide at www.navpress.com. > > > >”

English Goodwin Family Papers V3, Index: Being Material Collected in the Search for the Ancestry of William and Ozias Goodwin (192


English Goodwin Family Papers V3, Index: Being Material Collected in the Search for the Ancestry of William and Ozias Goodwin (192


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Immigrants Of 1632 And Residents Of Hartford, Connecticut.

No Longer Jews: The Search for Gnostic Origins


No Longer Jews: The Search for Gnostic Origins


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“Where, when, and how did Gnosticism arise? What exactly is Gnosticism? There is no scholarly consensus on these questions. No Longer Jews reviews the theories about Gnosticism and its sources and details Smith’s hypothesis, offering an excellent introductory text on Gnosticism.In addition to examining the development of Gnosticism, this book addresses issues of New Testament development and the history of Judaism, Christianity, and Gnosticism as they interact in the late first and early second centuries.Carl Smith starts with a lucid and incisive survey of the secondary materials on Gnosticism and explains various understandings of the development of Gnosticism. He defines Gnosticism by its unique anti-cosmic dualism between material things (evil) vs. spiritual things (good) and also explores both Gnosticism’s probable close relationship with Judaism and its rejection of the Creator God of the Old Testament.After an extensive survey of the issues, Smith provides his own conclusions: first, that an early second-century dating for Gnosticism is most consistent with the historical details of the period; and second, that Egypt following the Jewish Revolt under Trajan (115-117 CE) provides a ripe context for Gnosticism’s most unique and definitive innovation, the rejection of the cosmos and the Creator God of the Jews. He argues that individuals closely connected with Judaism–whether Jews, Jewish Christians, or gentile God-fearers–may have responded to the rebellion by rejecting the God and religion that inspired this apocalyptic and messianic ferment. “No longer Jews,” they were now free to follow a higher God and way of life.”

The Panic Free Job Search


The Panic Free Job Search


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The Panic Free Job Search

Varieties African American Rel


Varieties African American Rel


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“Anthony Pinn’s engrossing survey highlights the rich diversity of black religious life in America, revealing manifestations of an ever-changing black religious quest in four non-Christian indigenous movements.>Based on extensive interviews, travel, and research — embellished with ample photos, bibliographies, and case studies — Pinn provides an insider look at Voodoo, Orisha devotion, Santeria, the Nation of Islam, and Black Humanism in the U.S. Focusing less on institutional and doctrinal history and more on the varied popular religious practices and sites, his volume highlights the influence of Caribbean religions in the U.S., practices of divination and healing, the surge of black Muslim religion, the emergence of black humanism, religious influences on the ethical practices of black women, and the import of previously overlooked religious settings (e.g., church women’s clubs, local politics, Pentecostal religion, private religious practices).>The emergent picture, more subtle, varied, and vibrant than traditional black Christian marks a new era in African American religious studies.”

The Ancestry of Jazz: A Musical Family History


The Ancestry of Jazz: A Musical Family History


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In 1917, the members of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band made the first jazz recordings and announced that they had invented this new music. However, since the appearance of Buddy Bolden’s band in 1897, jazz had regularly been performed in New Orleans dance halls. But did it just appear at that time? Did it descend from the music of jungle drums played in New Orleans’ Congo Square, or was the backwoods country reel its actual ancestor? Was it invented by Creole dance band musicians, by Buddy Bolden, or by white street players? In "The Loudest Trumpet: Buddy Bolden and the Early History of Jazz," Daniel Hardie told the story of Buddy Bolden’s music, and in "Exploring Early Jazz: The Origins and Evolution of the New Orleans Style" he described the beginnings of the new music and its development in the thirty years before the first jazz recordings. In "The Ancestry of Jazz: A Musical Family History"he investigates and describes the musical families introduced to America’s English, French and Spanish colonies and their descendants, to uncover the connections between them, the musical sources from which the characteristics of Early Jazz were derived, and their influence on American popular music.

In Search of Calm


In Search of Calm


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“In Search of Calm: Renewal for a Mother’s Heart is the ultimate source for moms who are searching for a little rest and a reminder that they are fully loved.”

In Search of Silence


In Search of Silence


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“”In Search of Silence” is a 31-day devotional that was designed so that busy mothers’ quiet time with the Lord is kept simple, yet meaningful.”

No More Free Milk !!!


No More Free Milk !!!


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“Today’s woman is courageous, strong, and daring, she is not adverse to facing any challenges that come her way. So why is it that she finds herself constantly settling for less when it comes to her relationships. She constantly wonders why she continues to attract the same type of guy, when it is clear to see that this type of guy is not for her.According to Jennifer Baker of the Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in Springfield, Missouri, 50% of first marriages, 67% of second marriages and 74% of third marriages end in divorce. It is our mission to fight these statistics, but before you can be great in a relationship, you have to be great by yourself first.The concept behind “No More Free Milk ” is that a complete and dynamic woman will not have to search for a man. “No More Free Milk ” is the best single, dating, or pre-marriage book available for women in the market. It is full of poetry, short stories, advice, to do’s, and more. It was written in seven parts so that it may help all who read its pages.Sly Fleming, a Certified Christian Life Coach and Motivational Speaker has constructed the ultimate woman’s handbook from a christian male’s perspective. This book will help prevent pitfalls and obstacles that stand in the way of your happiness. Sly Fleming has pulled no punches in order for this selfhelp book to produce real results.”No More Free Milk ” is truly changing paradigms. Its a workshop in a book. It will challenge you, while simultaneously causing great moments of reflection. Life results are the accumulation of our choices; some good and some bad. Fleming presents you the opportunity for a good choice, don’t let it slip away. Purchase “No More Free Milk “”

By Faith: A Family's Search for Meaning in Suffering


By Faith: A Family’s Search for Meaning in Suffering


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The Search


The Search


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When Jay Farrar resurrected the sound and approach (if not the personnel) of Son Volt for the 2005 album Okemah and the Melody of Riot, it was a welcome return to what Farrar does best after the poorly focused meanderings of much of his solo work. But while embracing the Son Volt handle energized his muse on Okemah, the second album from Son Volt 2.0, The Search, suggests it has also given him a clearer vision in his search for new sonic territory. The melodic textures of The Search are very much in the mode of Son Volt’s early work, but Farrar has offered a few noticeable change-ups in how he approaches the material, most noticeably the addition of Derry Deborja on keyboards, whose washes of organ and piano add new colors to the band’s palate. Farrar also takes a few other chances here that pay off, particularly with the punchy soul horns on “The Picture,” and though it remains clear that Farrar is in charge of this band, The Search finds this lineup of Son Volt growing into a sound of their own, with the rhythm section of Andrew DuPlantis and Dave Bryson sounding more comfortable but also lending a stronger backbone on the more rocking material (especially the title track) and Brad Rice given more room to blend his guitar work with Farrar’s Neil Young-influenced leads. And while Farrar isn’t likely to get ever over his shyness about direct declarative statements in his lyrics, like Okemah The Search is clearly informed by the political and social malaise of America under George W. Bush, and Farrar’s compassionate anger on “Satellite,” “Adrenaline and Heresy,” and the title tune is bracing and powerful. In their original incarnation, Son Volt made a brilliant debut and followed it up with a genuine disappointment, but the second time around, Farrar has followed strength with strength, and The Search is a potent reminder of why Farrar was and is one of the watershed artists of the alt-country movement. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi Performers: Jay Farrar – Electric Bouzouki, Guitar, Vocals, Piano; Brad Rice – Sitar (Electric), E-Bow, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Baritone); Eric Heywood – Pedal Steel; Andrew Duplantis – Vocals (Background), Guitar (Bass); Chris Deusinger – Saxophone; Dave Bryson – Percussion, Drums; Derry Deborja – Organ, Keyboards, Piano; Keith Moyer – Trumpet;

When the Heart Soars Free


When the Heart Soars Free


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“Jerry Rutgers and Carol McKechnie have everything going for them when these two ski experts meet in a Colorado mountain resort that Jerry helps manage. Each has just emerged from a long-term love relationship which ended sadly, so the two talented powderhounds find solace in each other. A storybook romance blooms for them in this picturesque mountain wonderland. But hidden, past pain surfaces and casts a dark, disturbing shadow over their idyll. A worker walkout in peak season cripples Valley Lodge and creates unthinkable pressure on Jerry, whose hidden scars from his background prevent him from being the rescuer that Carol and his ailing mentor, Pop, expect him to be. A shattering betrayal follows and propels Jerry to disappear inexplicably–leaving his and Carol’s once-brilliant, shared future in ruins. Jerry hides out in an unlikely spot–a Midwestern ranch for troubled boys, a sharp contrast from the upscale playground that has been his home. As survival needs force him to work with unsociable misfits whose struggle for identity mirrors his own, Jerry finds that only by rigorously probing the depths of his pain and experiencing God’s forgiveness can he find resources that offer hope and restoration–and lead him back to Carol in a set of circumstances that only God could design. With characters so appealing and so humanly drawn that one expects them to step off the page at any second, When the Heart Soars Free envelops its readers in a suspense-filled, yet poignant search for healing through the pages of a heart-touching, contemporary romance. Furthermore, through Carol’s and Jerry’s pilgrimages, readers can find insight and skills to face their own pain that sometimes shackles the heart and keeps one from soaring free.”

How to Launch a Genealogy TV Business Online: Start Family History/Ancestry Shows Globally


How to Launch a Genealogy TV Business Online: Start Family History/Ancestry Shows Globally


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Here’s how to start your own ancestry-television business online on a shoestring budget. Learn how to launch family history/genealogy television shows globally on your Web site, produce videos, and publish hobby materials, publications, books, multimedia, or life stories as a pay-per-view or sponsored free entertainment. Create social history documentaries. Customize vintage maps and family atlases. Give visibility to family history educational entertainment businesses. Supply genealogy tools and videos to followers of the second most popular hobby in the country with more than 113 million people interested in genealogy and related family history topics. Provide or market content and tools to those that want to know more about their ancestor’s roots, migrations, and social history. What news did the papers print in your ancestor’s lifetime? You’ll learn practical, specific steps on how to adapt real life stories into romance novels, skits, plays, monologues, biographies, documentaries, or newsletters. Produce genealogy/family history television programs on Web sites or specialty/niche television stations. Follow steps to start genealogy journalism and personal history television, Web-based businesses. Interview individuals tactfully with these sample questions. Record life experiences using oral historian’s techniques. Avoid pitfalls. Learn to write and/or collect and showcase personal history videos. Produce your own documentaries. Showcase other people’s genealogy tools.

In Search of Wisdom


In Search of Wisdom


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“A guide for pastors, church leaders, and others who help African Americans in their search for a meaningful Christian lifestyle. Forming Christians–leading fallen and flawed human beings into the path of discipleship to a crucified and risen Lord–is one of the central, if not the central, tasks of all Christian churches. It is a difficult enough task anywhere, but for African Americans, beset by racial conflict, personal crises, generational separation, and other concerns, it is especially so. In Search of Wisdom employs the biblical text and African tradition to draw on the idea of the search for wisdom as a potent way to help African Americans in their pursuit of genuine Christian discipleship. Wisdom in African American tradition is not simply knowledge; rather, it is those insights, attitudes, beliefs, behaviours, and practices that create and sustain a life of hope and that produce an inherent sense of the worth of oneself. If their members are to engage in the search for wisdom, African American churches must build an intentional ministry of faith formation. Wisdom can be gained, the authors argue, when African Americans listen to the black oral tradition, with its proverbial sayings, revered Bible stories, songs, and narratives from the lives of exemplary individuals. The book offers several similar avenues to the search for wisdom, including helpful models of black males mentoring younger black males.”

Search For The Spiritual


Search For The Spiritual


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“Every day, we get up, go to work, come home and go to bed. But what does it all mean? Why are we living out our lives- in an ultimate sense? Is there a purpose in life? These questions have stirred many to begin a search for something meaningful to fill the void in their lives. A Search for the Spiritual assits those who wish to explore the Christian faith as the potential destination of their pursuit. Few can deny the importance of investigating Christianity for spiritual answers. It is the world’s largest faith, meeting the needs of millions and providing them with the most compelling answers. In this book, you will find the practical, step by step guide you need to explore the Christian faith, as well as a unique resource to help you process the Christian response to the most pressing questions people bring to their exploration. For those who seek God and are willing to come to that search with an open mind and a listening heart, A Search for the Spiritual will prove to be an invaluable traveler’s companion for the journey that includes an exploration of the Christian faith.”

In Search Of...


In Search Of…


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Fu Manchu was one of the most enduring and influential bands of the ’90s stoner metal movement (along with Kyuss, Monster Magnet, and Sleep), but it wasn’t until their third full-length release, In Search Of…, that the Southern California stoners finally obtained “major” label support by signing with Mammoth Records — not that this had any effect on singer Scott Hill’s indistinctive vocals, or the band’s fuzzy dirge of post-Sabbath riffery with psychedelic overtones. And like most Fu Manchu albums, In Search Of… is a very inconsistent affair, with only a few cuts such as “Asphalt Risin’,” “Strato-Freak,” and “Seahag” really standing out of the pack. Simply put, one gets the impression that Fu Manchu doesn’t try that hard, but then, not every band wants to rule the world. Thankfully, the departure of guitarist Eddie Glass and drummer Ruben Romano to form Nebula soon after this recording would provide the band with the impetus and inspiration to really start moving forward on the following year’s much improved The Action Is Go. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi Performers: Brad Davis – Bass; Eddie Glass – Guitar; Scott Hill – Vocals, Guitar


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