Full Discography 1.2.3
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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of THE TRANSITION, The Groove Tape, Beats for You: Vol 3, Right The Ship, Autopilot (Deluxe Version), Autopilot (Retail Version Digital Only), The Cosmogramma Interpretations Ep, Beats for You: Volume 2, and 26 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography $176.24 USD or more (25% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. 1.2.3. (prod Aaron Evans) 01:21 buy track 2. I Bet You (prod Chozen) 02:17 buy track 3. Drugs ft Bru Lei (prod Amos Famous) 04:23 buy track 4. Sheep Herders (prod Aaron Evans) 03:58 buy track 5. Live From the Horizon remix (prod Rjd2) 03:21 buy track 6. Scared to Live (prod Ill Poetic) 04:43 buy track 7. Haven't Been Home (prod Earmint) 04:20 buy track 8. Room to breathe (prod Walter Rocktight) 03:25 buy track 9. Get Up (original version) (prod Overflo) 03:31 buy track 10. Escape ft Psalm One & Lord 360 (prod Overflo) 04:05 buy track about What up. This is something Special I cooked up. These songs range from early 2000's to a few years ago. Some have been released in some capacity most have not. Most have been sitting on my hard drive collecting dust. The ones that have been released were either features on other albums or compilations or bonus songs or something. Not all are complete. Not all are mixed. Not all are masters, hence the title. Add this to your Illogic collection. If you go to my website www.iamillogic.com and sign up for the mailing list you can get this for free! Part two coming at some point... $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released April 26, 2016 Thanks to all of my friends that rapped with me and made beats for me. $(".tralbum-credits").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_long"), "more", "less"); license all rights reserved tags Tags hip hop hip-hop/rap rap soul alternative hip-hop spoken word poetry Columbus Shopping cart total USD Check out about Illogic Columbus, Ohio
In November 1974, ABBA embarked on their first European tour, playing dates in Denmark, West Germany and Austria. It was not as successful as the band had hoped, since most of the venues did not sell out. Due to a lack of demand, they were even forced to cancel a few shows, including a sole concert scheduled in Switzerland. The second leg of the tour, which took them through Scandinavia in January 1975, was very different. They played to full houses everywhere and finally got the reception they had aimed for. Live performances continued in the middle of 1975 when ABBA embarked on a fourteen open-air date tour of Sweden and Finland. Their Stockholm show at the Gröna Lund amusement park had an estimated audience of 19,200.[48] Björn Ulvaeus later said that "If you look at the singles we released straight after Waterloo, we were trying to be more like The Sweet, a semi-glam rock group, which was stupid because we were always a pop group."[49]
On 13 September 1979, ABBA began ABBA: The Tour at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Canada, with a full house of 14,000. "The voices of the band, Agnetha's high sauciness combined with round, rich lower tones of Anni-Frid, were excellent...Technically perfect, melodically correct and always in perfect pitch...The soft lower voice of Anni-Frid and the high, edgy vocals of Agnetha were stunning", raved Edmonton Journal. During the next four weeks they played a total of 17 sold-out dates, 13 in the United States and four in Canada. The last scheduled ABBA concert in the United States in Washington, D.C. was cancelled due to emotional distress Fältskog experienced during the flight from New York to Boston. The group's private plane was subjected to extreme weather conditions and was unable to land for an extended period. They appeared at the Boston Music Hall for the performance 90 minutes late. The tour ended with a show in Toronto, Canada at Maple Leaf Gardens before a capacity crowd of 18,000. "ABBA pla