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coming up

vb. (present participle of come up English)

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Coming Up (album)

Coming Up is the third album by English alternative rock band Suede, released on 2 September 1996 through Nude Records. It was the band's first album since the departure of guitarist Bernard Butler, who was replaced by Richard Oakes. Also added to the band was keyboardist Neil Codling. The album was nominated for the 1997 Mercury Prize. A commercial and critical success, Coming Up was the album that introduced Suede to a worldwide audience, in places such as Europe, Canada and Asia.

Coming Up (song)

"Coming Up" is a song written and performed by Paul McCartney. It is the opening track on his second solo album McCartney II, which was released in 1980. Like the rest of the album, the song has a minimalist synthesised feel to it. It featured vocals sped up by using a vari-speed tape machine. McCartney played all the instruments and shared vocal harmonies with wife Linda McCartney.

The single was a major chart hit in Britain, peaking at number 2 on the charts. In the United States and Canada, the live version of the song performed by Paul McCartney and Wings (released as the B-side to the single) saw much greater success.

Coming Up

Coming Up may refer to:

  • Coming Up (album), by Suede
  • "Coming Up" (song), by Paul McCartney
  • San Francisco Bay Times, LGBT newspaper previously named COMING Up!
  • Coming Up (TV series), British TV series first shown 2006
Coming Up (TV series)

Coming Up is a British Channel 4 television series of films made for television by new directors and writers.

The first series was in 2006, and each year's series comprises seven or eight films. Series 6 was shown from July to September 2011. A reviewer in The Independent wrote: "Thank goodness for Coming Up ... it's a genuinely interesting display of possibilities".

Usage examples of "coming up".

He yanks the hem of her skirt, deliberately turned so his action is blocked to the people coming up the hill.

I've racked my brains trying to think of how something that deep underground could smell so bad, and keep coming up empty.

The details will be coming up in memory as fast as they come out of the cooker.

They'll go straight up the drop-chutes, that being the quickest waysome of them will be coming up through the same hole Captain Frost dropped Katwen and I.

He hit and rolled, quickly coming up into a battle-ready crouch, his jordaini daggers drawn and ready.

There was no breeze, and the smoke from the fire was coming up into my face.

So it's not surprising that Kristy is always thinking and always coming up with great ideas.