Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
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n. 1 A reinventing of something 2 The condition of being reinvented
Wikipedia
Reinvention: A Demo Retrospective / 1990-1999 is the 1999 album by the Christian singer Stephen Crumbächer who is best known as the lead singer for the group Crumbächer. It was only available on the Internet site MP3.com until they went out of business in 2003. The songs could be downloaded or you could order a legal blue bottom CD-R (MP3.com called them D.A.M. CDs or Digital Automatic Music CDs) from the site. Mr. Crumbacher began to work on his next album (tentatively titled Arizona) in 2000 and also released demos of that album on MP3.com. Some of the tracks from Reinvention and Arizona are still available on Crumbächer's official website.
Reinvention is the second remix album from Christian rock band Superchick. It was released on April 20, 2010 and peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart. A solo breakout from bassist Matt Dally entitled "Let It Roll", was the project's debut single. The second release was "Still Here".
Reinvention may refer to:
- Reinvention (Crumbächer album), 1999
- Reinvention (Superchick album), 2010
Usage examples of "reinvention".
However malleable their minds, in a sense they obeyed the same kind of deep constraints as the diamond net-short of suicide and de novo reinvention, short of obliterating themselves and constructing someone new.
He'd been sure, though, that the organization into Households was a revival or reinvention of a feudal system, in which a Householder was responsible for the feeding and clothing of his retainers, and in return had an indefinite amount of power.