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back to front

a. reversed, with the back now at the front. adv. turned so that the back is now at the front.

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Back to Front (Lionel Richie album)

Back to Front is the first compilation album by American singer Lionel Richie, which was released on May 5, 1992. It contains songs from both his successful solo career and as part of the band the Commodores, along with three new tracks (1-3). The international version of the album also includes the tracks " Dancing on the Ceiling" and " Stuck on You". It debuted at #1 on the UK Albums Chart and spent 12 weeks at number one in the Dutch Album Top 100.

Back to Front (The Temptations album)

Back to Front is the sixty-first Temptations album and was released on 23 October 2007. It contains mostly covers of songs that were hits for Stax Records artists, as well as other non-Motown artists. The album also includes covers of " Minute by Minute" by The Doobie Brothers and " How Deep Is Your Love" by The Bee Gees.

Back to Front

Back to Front may refer to:

  • Back to Front (Gilbert O'Sullivan album), 1972
  • Back to Front (Caravan album), 1982
  • Back to Front (Lionel Richie album), 1992
  • Back to Front (The Temptations album), 2007
  • Back to Front (Viktor Lazlo album), 1996
  • Back to Front: Live in London, a 2014 Peter Gabriel concert film and album
Back to Front (Gilbert O'Sullivan album)

Back to Front is the second studio album by singer/songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan from 1972. Union Square Music re-released it on February 21, 2012 on Salvo label in part of the Gilbert O'Sullivan - A Singer & His Songs collection.

Back to Front (Caravan album)

Back to Front is the 1982 album released by Caravan. Back to Front featured the original lineup of Richard Coughlan, Pye Hastings, Richard Sinclair and David Sinclair after 1971's In the Land of Grey and Pink and would be the last album to feature that lineup following Richard Coughlan's death in 2013.

Back to Front (Viktor Lazlo album)

Back To Front is the fifth studio album by French-Belgian singer Viktor Lazlo. A French version of the album was recorded and released in France, entitled Verso. The album was her first album not to be released on Polydor Records but on East/West Records.

Lazlo had started to work on the album in 1992 according to East/West Records' press release. The album was recorded on the Bahamas. The album cover features a nude backside of Viktor Lazlo with jewels of Christian Lacroix in her hair. Lazlo explains the album cover as followed: "Up until now I have always been reduced to my looks and my fancy clothes to the extend that I often didn't know who I really was. I just didn't want to continue like that." In an interview with Het Nieuwsblad she continued: "I'm thrilled. An entire day of interviews, and no one has asked a thing about my clothes. For the first time in my career, they aren't talking about beauty or fashion, but about music. For the first time they are really interested in my music.''

Two songs were written by Shelly Peiken and Albert Hammond, one of them being the song Have Mercy, which had previously been recorded by Yazz. Among the guest musicians on this album were Sly and Robbie, responsible for drum programming and bass.

Usage examples of "back to front".

Holes open in the crushed back deck of Mary Jackson's Lumina, and then it too explodes, flames belching up and swallowing the car back to front.