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a. (context idiomatic English) crazy, nutty, loony.

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Out There (Australian TV series)

Out There is an Australian comedy-drama series following the trials and tribulations of an American high school boy named Reilly ( Douglas Smith) who moves to Australia from Connecticut as his father flees the authorities. He stays with his aunt and uncle who are the owners of a nature reserve and veterinary clinic.

Out There

Out There may refer to:

In music:

  • Out There (Betty Carter album), a 1958 bop album by Betty Carter
  • Out There (Eric Dolphy album), a 1960 jazz album by the late Eric Dolphy
  • Out There (Love album), a 1971 compilation album by Love
  • Out There (Rick Wakeman album), a 2003 progressive rock album by Rick Wakeman
  • Out There (Eleanor McEvoy album), a 2006 rock album by Eleanor McEvoy
  • "Out There", a song from Dinosaur Junior's 1993 album Where You Been
  • "Out There" (1996 song), a song from the soundtrack to the 1996 animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  • Paul McCartney's 2013 Out There! Tour

In television:

  • Out There (Australian TV series), a Logie winning, Australian made television show
  • Out There (1951 TV series), a short-lived science fiction television program broadcast by CBS
  • Out There (2013 TV series), an animated series broadcast by IFC
  • Stephen Fry: Out There, Stephen Fry's documentary about homosexuality and the lives of gay people

In computing:

  • Out There (video game), an Android and iOS game
Out There (Betty Carter album)

Out There (also listed as Out There with Betty Carter) is a critically acclaimed bebop album by jazz vocalist Betty Carter with an allstar ensemble under the direction of alto saxophonist Gigi Gryce. The arrangements were provided by Gryce, Ray Copeland, Melba Liston, Benny Golson and Tommy Bryce. The album was produced by Esmond Edwards and released 1958 on Peacock Records. Ron Wynn of Allmusic called the album "a dynamic set."

All the tracks from Out There were reissued on the 1992 Impulse!/ GRP compilation album I Can't Help It. The album Out There as such was also reissued in 2005 in France on Blue Moon Records.

Out There (Eric Dolphy album)

Out There is a 1960 jazz album by Eric Dolphy. It was Dolphy's second album released as band leader, following his time with Charles Mingus. The album features four original compositions by Dolphy, one of which is a collaborative effort with Mingus. The album also features three covers, "Eclipse" by Mingus, "Sketch of Melba" by Randy Weston and "Feathers" by Hale Smith. The cover features a painting by Richard Jennings, referred to as "the Prophet" in Dolphy's album, At the Five Spot. Many of the double bassist Ron Carter's effects were singular to the day of the recording, making this album rather impromptu.

Out There (Rick Wakeman album)

''' Out There ''' is a progressive rock album released in 2003 by former Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman. The album features a new version of The English Rock Ensemble. .

Out There (Eleanor McEvoy album)

Out There is Eleanor McEvoy's sixth studio album. McEvoy, a multi-instrumentalist, produced and arranged Out There, and played all instruments on the album and supplied all vocals. The album includes ten new compositions by McEvoy plus two co-writes with the Beautiful South's Dave Rotheray. On track 5, Vigeland's Dream, McEvoy eloquently describes a walk she once took in Vigeland Sculputre Park which is a part of Frogner Park (Frognerparken), a public park located in the borough of Frogner, in Oslo, Norway. The album also includes an updated version of Marvin Gaye's classic " Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" as well as a new version of Lowell George's "Roll Um Easy."

Out There (Love album)

Out There is a compilation album by the American rock band Love, released in 1988 on Big Beat Records (ACE records). It consists of tracks from the 1969 double LP Out Here and the 1970 LP False Start.

Out There (TV series)

Out There is an American animated dramedy television series created by Ryan Quincy, that premiered on February 22, 2013 at 10:30pm ET on IFC. IFC did not renew the series for a second season.

Out There (tour)

Out There was a concert tour by English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney lasting from May 4, 2013 to October 22, 2015. Some notable nights of the tour included concerts at Warsaw's National Stadium, Verona's Roman Amphitheatre, and Vienna's Happel Stadium, the latter of which he would play for the first time since 2003's Back in the World tour. McCartney played in Belo Horizonte, GoiĆ¢nia and Fortaleza, all in Brazil (his first time playing in all three cities) and in Japan for the first time since the Driving World Tour back in 2002.

Out There (song)

"Out There" is a song from the 1996 Disney animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Unofficially, it consists of the two songs "In Here" and "Out There". In the stage musical version, Frollo's "In Here" section was expanded into its own song entitled "Sanctuary".

Out There (video game)

Out There is an Android and iOS game developed by Mi-Clos Studio and released on February 27, 2014. It was later released on PC, Mac and Linux through Steam.

Out There (1951 TV series)

Out There was a short-lived science fiction television program broadcast on Sundays at 6:00 p.m. EST on CBS Television from October 28, 1951 through January 13, 1952. It was one of the first science fiction anthology series, and one of the first shows to mix filmed special effects with "live" action. It only lasted twelve half-hour episodes before being cancelled. The awkward time slot may have led to its failure. In its short run, the program featured episodes adapted from stories by (and in some cases written by) authors including Robert A. Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, Theodore Sturgeon, John D. McDonald, Murray Leinster, Frank Belknap Long and Milton Lesser. After its initial cancellation, there was at least one report that the network planned on reviving it, but this did not happen.

Out There (The Original Sins album)

Out There is the fifth studio album by garage rock band The Original Sins, released during the later half of 1992, only a couple of months after their previous release Move. It is the first album by the group to feature drummer Seth Baer.