Wiktionary
n. The psychological state of someone's cognitive processes at a certain time; the condition or character of a person's thoughts or feelings.
WordNet
n. a temporary psychological state [syn: frame of mind]
the state of a person's cognitive processes [syn: cognitive state]
Wikipedia
State of Mind is an album by electro-industrial artists Front Line Assembly. It was originally released in 1988 by Dossier, on both Compact Disc and LP format. State of Mind was later released on Cleopatra Records with alternate artwork and a bonus track, "Inside Out".
Band leader Bill Leeb said about choosing the label Dossier: "We just did it because I liked a lot of the other artists on the label."
State of Mind is the second studio album released by Australian singer Holly Valance, released in Japan on 6 November 2003 (see 2003 in music) by Warner Bros. Records. It is a mixture of dance and ' 80s electro-pop, some written by Valance herself. The album debuted on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and the UK Albums Chart at the lower ends of the chart, making it her lowest-selling album (out of two) to date. The album's only single, the title track " State of Mind", was a top 20 hit in Australia, Finland and the United Kingdom.
The album's genre, electropop, differs slightly from Valance's previous album Footprints (2002), She stated, "It's kind of different 'cos at the time I was listening to rock, I was listening to dance and lots of electro and I loved them all equally. I thought[,] what would happen if we put them all in a pot and see what happens[? ...] the people I was working with at the time really like[d] that idea. So everyone was working on the same level with the same goals in mind. What we wanted to get out of it was a bit darker, a bit harder. It's a very kind of upbeat record and that's what I like to do."
State of Mind debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number 57 with sales of 1,600 copies on the issue dated 17 November 2003. The following week the album sold 998 copies falling to number eighty, leaving the chart the next week, spending a total of two weeks on the chart. The album debuted on the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart at number twelve with first-week sales of 21,547 copies. It did not do well in the United Kingdom, only peaking at number sixty and one week in the top seventy-five. The first single, title track " State of Mind", fared better, peaking at number eight in the United Kingdom and number fourteen in Australia.
"State of Mind" ( 2003) is the title track and only single to be lifted from Holly Valance's second album State of Mind. It became her third top ten single in the United Kingdom (peaking at number eight), spending a total of ten weeks in the top seventy-five. In Australia, it debuted at number twenty one, breaking into the top twenty at number sixteen in its second week and peaked at number fourteen in its third week. It spent thirteen weeks in the ARIA top fifty and an overall nineteen weeks in the top one hundred. The single was also released as DVD single in the United Kingdom.
State of mind may refer to:
State of Mind is the 1995 debut album from the British progressive rock band Psycho Motel, formed by Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith. The album featured Hans-Olav Solli on vocals, formerly of Scott Gorham's 21 Guns. The album features a heavy guitar-driven sound, often compared to Alice in Chains.
The album was released only in Japan in 1995 and re-released in Europe in 1996. The European release had only 10 tracks and different artwork, which featured a negative image of the Japanese version cover. The album was re-released again in 2006, with the European version of the artwork.
No singles were released from the album, but there was a promotional video made for song "Psycho Motel".
State of Mind is Raul Midón's second album, released June 7, 2005 through Manhattan Records. In the album, he occasionally uses his trademark vocal style, "instrumental voices", which are also performed by him during his live performances.
State of Mind, released in 1997, is an album by Netherlands power metal band Elegy.
State of Mind, released 1990 on Verity Records, is a gospel music album by American contemporary gospel music group Commissioned. It was the last album with the original line-up of the group: Keith Staten and Michael Brooks left the group.
State of Mind is an American comedy-drama series created by novelist Amy Bloom. The series stars Lili Taylor. The series premiered on Lifetime July 15, 2007 at 9:00pm ET/PT. Its last episode was aired September 9, 2007.
"State of Mind" is a protest song by Scottish neo-progressive rock singer Fish, released as his first solo single about a year after his departure from Marillion and preceding the release of his first solo album Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors. It is also the first-ever record Fish did outside Marillion except for his 1986 collaboration with Tony Banks on the single " Shortcut to Somewhere" from the Banks album Soundtracks.
Founded in 2002, State of Mind is the drum and bass duo from New Zealand of Patrick Hawkins and Stuart Maxwell. They frequently record, and appear, with MC Woody
The State of Mind discography includes labels such as Teebee's Subtitles Recordings, Total Science's CIA Recordings, DJ Friction's Shogun Audio, Concord Dawn's Uprising Records, Doc Scott's 31 Records, Bad Company's BC Presents & Black Sun Empire's Black Sun Empire Recordings. They are now signed exclusively to Blackout Music.
"State of Mind" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Clint Black. It was released in November 1993 as the third single from his album No Time to Kill. It peaked at number 2 in both the United States and Canada.
The song's b-side, "Tuckered Out," charted at number 74 for the week of February 5, 1994.
State of Mind was the second studio album from the Canadian band Wave. It was released October 15, 2002 on Warner Music Canada. The recording was their last album before the duo disbanded in 2003.
The album had two singles "Don't Say Sarah" and "State of Mind". Both were released on December 10, 2002. The album charted at #56 on Canadian Albums Chart. The album charted at a lower performance than Wave's debut album (which charted #29 on Canadian Albums Chart). The duo went on tour, shortly following the release of the album on October 15, 2002. "Don't Say Sarah" spent 21 weeks on Muchmusic top 30 and Canada top 40 charts, which its highest position was number 18.
State of Mind is the second EP by American hip hop recording artist Dizzy Wright. It was released on April 15, 2014, by Funk Volume. The EP features production by 6ix, MLB, Roc & Mayne, Ron Hayden and Sledgren, along with a lone guest appearance by Rockie Fresh. It was supported by the single: "Everywhere I Go". Upon its release, the EP debuted at number 54 on the Billboard 200.