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encores

n. (plural of encore English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: encore)

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Encores (EP)

Encores is a live EP by British rock band Dire Straits, released on 10 May 1993, shortly after the release of their live album, On the Night. Although it was an EP, it was charted on the singles charts of many countries, including France where it debuted at number one.

Encores (2nd Chapter of Acts album)

Encores is the debut compilation album by the Christian group 2nd Chapter of Acts. It collects songs from their first two Myrrh Records albums, With Footnotes and In the Volume of the Book.

Encores (Jimmy Buffett album)

encores is a live album by American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. 22 songs compiled from Buffett's intimate second encores, that he ends his concerts with, are featured on the album. All songs are taken from the 2008/2009 tours. Unlike other live albums by Buffett, encores features few standards and Songs You Know by Heart tunes, which some die hard Parrotheads don't wish to hear on live Buffett albums and which some call Songs You Play to Death.

The album was recorded during the 2008 "Year of Still Here Tour," with the exception of "He Went To Paris" and "A Pirate Looks at Forty," which were recorded in 2009 in Paris and Waikiki, respectively.

Encores (Stan Kenton album)

Encores is an album by pianist and bandleader Stan Kenton featuring performances recorded in 1945-47 and originally released on the Capitol label as three 78rpm discs, reissued as a 10-inch LP in 1950, and then as a 12-inch LP in 1955 with additional tracks.

Usage examples of "encores".

Nevertheless, she was once more the artiste most frenziedly applauded, called back for encores, and the only one deluged with flowers.

She would have bowed out of the pista after a number of encores, but Pavlo always gave her a black look that kept her, the dogs and the children performing until the pale Velja and Sava were drained almost transparent.

As it was, the two shows both ran overlong, because the audiences were so enthusiastic and demanded so many encores and bows of every performer.

She'd had no trouble holding her audience, and the applause had been generously prolonged though she had kept her encores to three.