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  2. Icehouse discography - Wikipedia

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    1. The discography of Icehouse, an Australian rock and synthpop band, includes releases under the earlier band name, Flowers, which was formed in 1977 by the mainstay Iva Davies, and was renamed Icehouse in 1981; material was also released by "Iva Davies and Icehouse". [1] Flowers or Icehouse have released seven studio albums, one soundtrack ...

  3. Icehouse (band) - Wikipedia

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    Icehouse are an Australian rock band, formed in Sydney in 1977 as Flowers.Initially known in their homeland for their pub rock style, the band later achieved mainstream success playing new wave and synth-pop music and attained Top 10 singles chart success locally and in both Europe and the U.S. The mainstay of both Flowers and Icehouse has been Iva Davies (singer-songwriter, record producer ...

  4. Icehouse (song) - Wikipedia

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    Icehouse (song) " Icehouse " is a song by the Australian rock band Flowers, later known as Icehouse. It was released as a single in Europe in 1982 by Chrysalis Records from the band's first album, Icehouse, after the band changed its name to Icehouse. In the United States, the song peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart in 1981.

  5. Crazy (Icehouse song) - Wikipedia

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    Icehouse singles chronology. "Paradise". (1986) " Crazy ". (1987) "Electric Blue". (1987) " Crazy " is a song by the Australian rock / synthpop band Icehouse, from the Man of Colours album, the single peaked at Number 4 on the Australian Kent Music Report. The song was written by band members Iva Davies, Robert Kretschmer and Andy Qunta, and ...

  6. Icehouse (album) - Wikipedia

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    Icehouse is the first album released by the Australian rock / synthpop band Flowers, later known as Icehouse, on the independent label Regular Records in October 1980. [4] The title and the artist are sometimes incorrectly swapped, because the band changed their name from Flowers to Icehouse after this album was released.

  7. Electric Blue (Icehouse song) - Wikipedia

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    The actress featured in the video is Paris Jefferson, who also appeared in the music video for Icehouse's previous single, "Crazy". Remixes and covers. A remix version by Skipraiders was released on the Icehouse album Meltdown in 2002. Electropop group Ming and Ping recorded a cover as a track on their 2014 album "The Light of Day/The Darkness ...

  8. List of music sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Apple Music: 2015 45000000 Trial-ware: 30000000 General United States: DatPiff: 2005 — Free 15000000 Hip Hop, Urban: United States: Deezer: 2007 53000000 Free 14000000 General France: Google Play Music: 2011 15000 Trial-ware: 50,000 General United States: Jamendo: 2005 400000 Free — General Luxembourg: Live Music Archive: 1996 170000 Free ...

  9. No Promises (Icehouse song) - Wikipedia

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    No Promises (Icehouse song) " No Promises " is a song by Australian band Icehouse, released in October 1985, [1] as the first single issued from the band's 1986 album, Measure for Measure. The single was released in Australia through Regular Records, on 7", 12" and maxi-cassette single formats.