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revisited

vb. (past participle of revisit English)

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Revisited (Tom Lehrer album)

Revisited is a 1960 album by Tom Lehrer, consisting of live recordings of all the songs from 1953's Songs by Tom Lehrer. The CD reissue of the album contains two additional tracks that Lehrer wrote and performed for the PBS television show The Electric Company (and produced and conducted by Joe Raposo).

Revisited

Revisited may refer to:

  • Peter Gabriel Revisited, a Peter Gabriel album
  • Revisited (Cowboys International album), 2003
  • Revisited (Ralph McTell album)
  • Revisited (Tom Lehrer album), 1960
  • Revisited (Donavon Frankenreiter album), 2010
  • Revisited (Eartha Kitt album), 1960
Revisited (Cowboys International album)

Revisited was a compilation by new wave band Cowboys International. It was released in 2003 by Pnuma Records, in USA.

It compiles songs from The Original Sin album, released in 1979, and other singles of the band released in 1979 and 1980, year when the band broke up and singer Ken Lockie went solo.

The compilation is also noted for showing the number of members the band had during their brief existence. Many of them were in bands previously known in the punk and new wave era, and continued in other future projects, like Ken Lockie, who by 1981 joined Public Image Ltd.; Keith Levene, also of Public Image; Jimmy Hughes, ex- The Banned, and later in Department S; Terry Chimes, ex- The Clash and later with Generation X, Hanoi Rocks and Black Sabbath; Paul Simon, ex- Neo and Radio Stars, and later with Glen Matlock; Marco Pirroni, ex- Siouxsie and the Banshees and shortly after being in Cowboys International, in Adam and the Ants; and Stevie Shears, previously in Ultravox.

Revisited (Ralph McTell album)

Revisited is an album of remixed or re-recorded tracks from British folk musician Ralph McTell's albums Spiral Staircase and My Side of Your Window. Produced by Gus Dudgeon, it was originally intended for release in the United States, but in the event was released in the UK. It has still not been released on cd, even though all the other Transatlantic albums have been remastered.

Revisited (Donavon Frankenreiter album)

Revisited is an album by Donavon Frankenreiter, and was released on June 22, 2010.

Revisited (Eartha Kitt album)

Revisited is a 1960 studio album by Eartha Kitt, her second album issued on the Kapp Records label. All songs had been previously recorded by Kitt, between 1953 and 1958, during her recording contract at RCA Victor. Recorded in New York on March 31 and April 1, 1960 with Maurice Levine as musical director. The album was also released as four track, 7" EP in the United Kingdom and France.

The complete album was re-issued on CD in 1994 as part of the Bear Family Records five CD boxset Eartha - Quake, this included a previously unreleased bonus track, "Johnny with the Gentle Hands", from the same recording session. The album was also released to CD by Hallmark Music & Entertainment in 2012 as a stand-alone album.

The album charted in the UK at #17 in February 1961.

Usage examples of "revisited".

For this reason, Einstein revisited his equations and modified them by introducing something known as a cosmological constant, an additional term that allowed him to avoid this prediction and once again bask in the comfort of a static universe.

Among those of his relations who professed the modern faith of heredity it was well understood that in him the character of the late Myron Bayne, a maternal great-grandfather, had revisited the glimpses of the moon - by which orb Bayne had in his lifetime been sufficiently affected to be a poet of no small Colonial distinction.

Had this ship performed her voyage prosperously, and revisited Astoria in due time, the trade of the establishment would have taken its preconcerted course, and the spirits of all concerned been kept up by a confident prospect of success.

In addition to combing those Lower East Side, Greenwich Village, and Tenderloin blocks that were known to harbor such characters, we revisited all of the disorderly houses that preferred boy-whores.

His mind flew back to days of joy with Horeb in the inn at Drenan - long-gone days, never to be revisited.