Archive for April, 2008

Fiat Palio Weekend | weekend and

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

The Fiat Palio Weekend is Fiat’s ‘world car’ supermini station wagon aimed at developing countries; it is an extented version of the hatchback Fiat Palio.

It is produced in Brazil, India, South Africa and China.

Contents


The 1996 Mk.I Series

Launched in 1996 in Brazil, as the “family member” of the ‘178 Project’. The engines were 1.5 8v (Brazil), 1.2 8v (Europe), 1.6 16v (Brazil and Europe) and a 1.7 Diesel (Argentina and Europe).


The 2001 Mk.II Series

In 2001 the model has the first facelift. The new design was made by the Italian design-guru Giorgetto Giugiaro. The facelift includes a new front and rear design, and a brand new interior. Also, new engines were the 1.8 Fiat-GM Powertrain with 105cv. The Mk.II series has an offroad version called Weekend Adventure with a 1.6 16v Torque Step A engine with 103cv.


The 2004 Mk.III Series

The new Mk.III comes in 2004. The designer was again, Giorgetto Giugiaro. It has a new front, rear and interior design. The top model is still Weekend Adventure version; it is equipped with a 1.8 litre Powertrain Flex fuel engine with 112cv (petrol/gasoline) and 114cv (ethanol) at 5500 rpm, all terrain Pirelli Citynet tires and a higher/reinforced suspension kit but still with 4×2 traction.


The Future

The 1.8 Powertrain GM engine ‘ll be replaced in 2007 by a Fiat engine 1.8 16 valves that ‘ll be produced in Argentina, due to the end of the joint venture between Fiat and GM.

A new facelift ‘ll be released in early 2007.

See also: Palio


External links

  • Fiat do Brasil (in Portuguese)
  • Fiat South Africa
  • Fiat Türkiye
  • Fiat China
  • Club Palio Chile
  • Palio Users - India Website of Fiat Palio users in India

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Onward to Golgotha | on their 1992 album

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Onward to Golgotha is the debut album by the American death metal band Incantation. The album was released in 1992 on Relapse Records. It was released in October of 2006 with a bonus dvd


Track listing

  1. “Golgotha” (3:29)
  2. “Devoured Death” (2:19)
  3. “Blasphemous Cremation” (4:24)
  4. “Rotting Spiritual Embodiment” (4:59)
  5. “Unholy Massacre” (4:38)
  6. “Entrantment of Evil” (2:39)
  7. “Christening the Afterbirth” (5:33)
  8. “Immortal Cessation” (3:26)
  9. “Profanation” (4:55)
  10. “Deliverance of Horrific Prophecies” (5:29)
  11. “Eternal Torture” (3:31)

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It’s-It | was originally released

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

It’s-It, released in October 1992, is a remix album by the Icelandic alternative rock band The Sugarcubes. After its release, the Sugarcubes disbanded, and Björk went on to have a successful solo career.

A limited edition double-disc set was released in Britain but is now long out of print.


Track listing

  1. “Birthday (Justin Robertson 12″ Mix)” – 7:32
  2. “Leash Called Love (Tony Humphries Mix)” – 6:27
  3. “Blue Eyed Pop (S1000 Mix)”– 6:39
  4. “Motorcrash (Justin Robertson Mix)” – 6:49
  5. “Planet (Graham Massey Planet Suite Pt 2)” – 4:42
  6. “Gold (Todd Terry Mix)” – 6:10
  7. “Water (Bryan ‘Chuck’ New Mix)” – 4:13
  8. “Regina (Sugarcubes Mix)” – 5:12 - Originally released as the Propeller Mix
  9. “Mama (Mark Saunders Mix)” – 5:09
  10. “Pump (Marius de Vries Mix)” – 4:30
  11. “Hit (Tony Humphries Sweet & Low Mix)” – 7:10
  12. “Birthday (Tommy D Mix)” – 6:42
  13. “Coldsweat (DB/BP Mix)” – 4:12
  14. “Vitamin (E Mix)” – 3:54 - Only on the Japanese release

The second CD of the UK release contains:

  1. “Birthday (Jim & William Reid Christmas Eve Mix)” - 4:31 - Originally released as “Christmas Eve”
  2. “Coldsweat (DB/RS Mix)” - 3:42
  3. “Deus (DB/RS Mix)” - 6:09
  4. “Regina (Sugarcubes Mix)” - 4:29 - Originally released as the Jet Mix
  5. “Dream TV (Todd Terry Mix)” - 3:11
  6. “A Day Called Zero (Marius De Vries Mix)” - 3:47
  7. “Vitamin (Youth’s Babylon’s Burning Mix)” - 7:35
  8. “Leash Called Love (Tony Humphries Mo Nu Dub)” - 6:18
  9. “Hit (Tony Humphries Papa Bear Mix)” - 5:32
  10. “Pump (Marius De Vries Freestyle Mix)” - 4:27
  11. “Motorcrash (Justin Robertson Dub 2)” - 5:25


See also

  • Discography of Björk

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Weights and Measures (album) | album Hit Parade II

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Weights and Measures is a 1997 album by Spirit of the West. It was their final album of new material for Warner Music Canada.

It was the band’s first album following the departure of Linda McRae, to whom the final song “The Hammer and the Bell” is dedicated. It was also the band’s most directly folk-influenced album in many years, as “Canadian Skye”, “Rites of Man”, “Circus” and “The Hammer and the Bell” are all arranged partly around traditional Celtic jigs and reels. This was once one of the band’s trademarks, but one they had virtually abandoned on their 1990s albums.

The album was recorded in England at the studios of Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre. Barre appears on the album as a guest musician, along with Ric Sanders of Fairport Convention, Donald Shaw and Karen Matheson of Capercaillie, and Martin Bell from The Wonder Stuff.

For the album’s supporting tour, Tobin Frank joined the band as a “special guest”. He retained that billing for several years, but is now officially a member of the band.

Although the album was well-received by critics, it was not widely promoted by the label, and sold poorly compared to the band’s other 1990s efforts. It did not produce any hits for the band, although “Soldier’s Boy” did receive limited airplay on Canadian radio.

Following this album, Spirit of the West were dropped from their record label. This was a common occurrence in the late 1990s for bands and artists (most famously Aimee Mann) who had solid, loyal fan bases but did not enjoy multiplatinum sales.

Like other such artists, Spirit of the West moved to an independent label for their subsequent albums. Warner released a greatest hits compilation by the band, Hit Parade, in 1999, but the band did not release an album of new material until Star Trails in 2004.


Track listing

All songs written by John Mann and Geoffrey Kelly.

  1. “Canadian Skye” – 2:49
  2. “Soldier’s Boy” – 3:13
  3. “Armstrong and the Guys” – 4:37
  4. “Our Ambassador” – 4:42
  5. “Rites of Man” – 5:06
  6. “Bleeding Heart” – 5:02
  7. “Heavenly Angel” – 4:16
  8. “Waking the Lion” – 3:56
  9. “Get Down Tonight” – 3:23
  10. “Circus” – 3:06
  11. “Death of the Party” – 4:01
  12. “The Hammer and the Bell” – 6:47

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Mass in F Minor | reissue of the album

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Mass in F Minor is a 1968 album by the The Electric Prunes, consisting of a musical setting of the mass sung in Latin and arranged in the psychedelic style of the band. At the time of its release it was seen as innovative and adventurous.

Track 1 appears on the Easy Rider soundtrack.


Track listing

  1. Kyrie Eleison 3:21
  2. Gloria 5:45
  3. Credo 5:02
  4. Sanctus 2:57
  5. Benedictus 4:52
  6. Agnus Dei 4:29
  7. Hey Mr. President* 2:49
  8. Flowing Smoothly* 3:04
* Appears on the CD reissue


External links

  • Independent review and history of the album.
  • Electric Prunes Website
  • Review of the CD reissue
  • Liner notes from the CD reissue

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Snowflakes (album) | Christmas’

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Snowflakes is the first Christmas album (fourth overall) by American R&B singer Toni Braxton, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). Along with traditional Christmas songs “The Christmas Song” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”, the album features original songs which focus not only on Christmas, but also on love. Braxton was newly married and expecting her first child while making the album.

The album was produced by Braxton, her husband Keri Lewis, and Antonio “L.A.” Reid. The song “Christmas in Jamaica” is a collaboration with reggae artist Shaggy.


Track listing

  1. “Holiday Celebrate” – 3:59
  2. “Christmas in Jamaica” (featuring Shaggy) – 4:22
  3. “Snowflakes of Love” – 4:24
  4. “Christmas Time Is Here” – 4:11
  5. “Santa Please…” – 4:32
  6. “…Pretty Please (Interlude)” – 1:00
  7. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” – 4:34
  8. “This Time Next Year” – 4:22
  9. “The Christmas Song” – 3:23
  10. “Snowflakes of Love” (Brent Fischer Instrumental) – 4:36
  11. “Christmas in Jamaica” (Remix featuring Shaggy) – 3:39

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The Album | remastered

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

The Album a.k.a. ABBA - The Album is the fifth album by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in 1977 (see 1977 in music). It was released in conjunction with . The Album has been reissued in digitally remastered form three times; first in 1997, then in 2001 and again in 2005 as part of The Complete Studio Recordings box set.

The original UK release of the LP featured a gatefold sleeve.

Contents


Track listing

Side A:

  1. “Eagle” (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 5:53
  2. “Take A Chance On Me” (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 4:03
  3. “One Man One Woman” (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 4:37
  4. “The Name Of The Game” (Andersson, Stig Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:53 (3:55 on first pressing of 1997 CD)

Side B:

  1. “Move On” (Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:45
  2. “Hole In Your Soul” (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 3:43

The Girl With The Golden Hair - 3 scenes from a mini-musical -

  • “Thank You For The Music” (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 3:51
    <LI>”"I Wonder (Departure)” (Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:34
    <LI>”I’m A Marionette” (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 4:05
    </OL>


    CD re-issues, bonus tracks

    The Album was remastered and reissued in 1997 with no bonus tracks.

    The Album was remastered and reissued in 2001 with one bonus track:

      <LI>”Thank You For The Music (Doris Day Version)” (Andersson, Ulvaeus) – 4:03

    The Album was remastered and reissued again in 2005 as part of the The Complete Studio Recordings box set with following bonus tracks:

      <LI>”Al Andar” (Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus, Buddy McCluskey, Mary McCluskey) – 4:43

    • Spanish version of “Move On”.

    <LI>”Gracias Por La Música” (Andersson, Ulvaeus, B. McCluskey, M. McCluskey) – 3:49

    • Spanish version of “Thank You for the Music”.

    Tracks 10–11, vocals recorded January 1980. These two songs are from the album Gracias Por La Música (Septima SRLM 1, June 23, 1980).


    Personnel

    ABBA

    • Benny Andersson – keyboards, vocals
    • Agnetha Fältskog – vocals
    • Anni-Frid Lyngstad – vocals
    • Björn Ulvaeus – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals

    Additional personnel

    • Ola Brunkert – drums
    • Lars Carlsson – flute, saxophone
    • Malando Gassama – percussion
    • Rutger Gunnarsson – bass
    • Roger Palm – drums
    • Janne Schaffer – guitar
    • Lasse Wellander – guitar


    Production

    • Producers: Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus
    • Engineer: Michael B. Tretow
    • Arranger: Rutger Gunnarsson
    • Design: Rune Söderqvist
    • Photography: Barry Levine
    • Illustrations: Björn Andersson, Rune Söderqvist


    Charts

    Album

    Year Country/Chart Position
    1978 UK/Album Chart 1 (7)
    1978 USA/Billboard 200 14
    1978 Canada/RPM Chart 8
    1978 Canada/Cria Chart 7
    1978 New Zealand 1 (5)
    1978 Australia 4
    1978 Mexico/International Album Chart 1 (8)
    1978 Sweden 1 (4)

    Singles - UK

    Year Single Chart Position
    1977 “The Name Of The Game” UK Singles Chart 1 (4)
    1978 “Take A Chance On Me” UK Singles Chart 1 (3)

    Singles - USA and Canada

    The Album is being rereleased in October 2007, remastered with bonus tracks and a bonus DVD featuring vintage performances of “The Album” tracks and interviews, some of which featured on the Special Edition of ABBA The Movie’s DVD from 2005, such as the commercials for the album.

    Year Single Chart Position
    1977 “The Name Of The Game” Billboard Hot 100 - USA 12
    1978 “The Name Of The Game” Billboard Adult Contemporary - USA 9
    1978 “Take A Chance On Me” Billboard Hot 100 3
    1978 “Take A Chance On Me” Adult Contemporary 9
    1977 “The Name Of The Game” RPM singles - Canada 14
    1977 “The Name Of The Game” RPM Adult Contemporary - Canada 12
    1977 “The Name Of The Game” CRIA singles - Canada 15
    1977 “Take A Chance on Me” RPM singles - Canada 3
    1977 “Take A Chance on Me” RPM Adult Contemporary - Canada 7
    1977 “Take A Chance on Me” CRIA singles - Canada 7
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    Dopesick | 1996 remastered reissue of

    Thursday, April 24th, 2008

    Dopesick is the third album by the American sludgecore band Eyehategod, released on April 2, 1996. It was rereleased in 2006 as part of Century Media’s 20th Anniversary series of reissues, with 3 bonus tracks recorded during the original Dopesick recording sessions.


    Track listing

    1. “My Name Is God (I Hate You)” – 5:21
    2. “Dogs Holy Life” – 1:10
    3. “Masters Of Legalized Confusion” – 3:57
    4. “Dixie Whiskey” – 2:55
    5. “Ruptured Heart Theory” – 3:33
    6. “Non Conductive Negative Reasoning” – 1:06
    7. “Lack of Almost Everything” – 2:48
    8. “Zero Nowhere” – 4:23
    9. “Methamphetamine” – 1:59
    10. “Peace Thru War (Thru Peace And War)” – 1:46
    11. “Broken Down But Not Locked Up” – 3:47
    12. “Anxiety Hangover” – 4:56
    13. “Peace Thru War (Thru Peace And War) (Alternate Version)” – 1:48
    14. “Depress (Alternate Version)” – 4:06
    15. “Dopesick Jam” – 16:02

    All lyrics by Micheal D. Williams except where noted, by Mike Williams and Alicia 13. All music by Eyehategod (J. LaCaze, J. Bower, B. Patton, V. LeBlanc).


    Credits

    • Mike Williams – Vocalist
    • Jimmy Bower – Guitar
    • Brian Patton – Guitar
    • Joey LaCaze – Drums
    • Vince LeBlanc – Bass
    • Billy Anderson – Producer, Engineer, Mixer
    • Perry Cunningham – Re-mastering
    • Tom Bejgrowitz – Additional Layout
    • Charles Elliott – Reissue Coordination

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    Joulutorttu | The Best Christmas Album

    Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

    Joulutorttu (Christmas cake, though “torttu”, aside from a sweet pastry, is colloquial Finnish for “turd”) is a Christmas album by Eläkeläiset. It was released in December 2002 by Stupido Records, and spent two weeks in the Finnish top 10 album chart.

    The mini-album contains 4 humppa-songs, all composed for this album. The songs on Joulutorttu are:

    1. Yksinainen joulu (Lonely Christmas) - sung by Kristian Voutilainen (music/words - Voutilainen)
    2. Humpaton joulu (Christmas without humppa) - sung by Martti Varis (music/words - Martti Varis)
    3. Taydellinen joulu (Perfect Christmas) - sung by Onni Varis (music/words - Onni Varis)
    4. Pahvinen joulu (Cardboard Christmas) - sung by Lassi Kinunen (music - Voutilainen, words - Onni Varis)

    Players on the album were: Onni Varis, Martti Varis, Lassi Kinunen, and Kristian Voutilainen. Marita Koskelo is credited as a special guest. The album was recorded and mixed by Kristian Voutilainen, and mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox.

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    IHN | Beginning around

    Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

    IHN is an acronym for “In His Name” which some people tend to use at the beginning of email. Those people believe that they should start each piece of writing with the name of God. According to Qur’an when Solomon wanted to write a letter he used the Basmala phrase. It is believed that prophet Mohammad started all of his letters with the Basmala. They believe that other prophets also started their written works, as well as their speeches, with the name of God. Using IHN at the beginning of an email is a way to say “Bismillah” or “In The Name of God”.


    See also

    • Names of God
    • Goddess
    • List of deities
    • Names of God in Judaism
    • 99 Names of God
    • Sahasranama

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    KINY | hosted

    Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

    KINY is a commercial adult contemporary/talk radio station in Juneau, Alaska, broadcasting on 800 AM.


    Programs

    Notable regular broadcasts include:

    • Capital Chat, a local-events show for the Juneau, Alaska area hosted by Pete Carran and Jim Morgan: Monday, Wednesday and Friday (except for certain holidays), 10:30-11:00AM Alaska Standard Time (* web page).
    • Problem Corner, a local show for buying, selling, etc., hosted by Dennis Egan
    • Coast to Coast AM, a syndicated show hosted by George Noory and Art Bell
    • Super Gold, hosted by Mike Harvey
    • News and The Rest of the Story with Paul Harvey
    • News of the North - news about Alaska
    • The Jazz & Blues Box focusing jazz and rhythm and blues music, hosted by “BP”: Sundays from 8:10 AM to noon Alaska Standard Time. The show has been running since 1995 (* web page).


    External links

    • KINY’s Website

    Links

    Shittim | also appears

    Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

    Shittim may mean several different things:

    Botany
    • Shittim is the plural of Shittah, which is Hebrew for wood from the acacia tree, which appears in the Bible
    Geography
    • Abel-Shittim, later Abila, is a place which appears in the Bible.

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    A Faithful Christmas | Christmas it

    Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

    A Faithful Christmas is an album by Faith Evans. It was released October 25, 2005 on Capitol Records. A collection of holiday songs, it contains songs such as White Christmas and Santa Baby. The tracks “Happy Holiday” & “Christmas Wish” were written with her daughter Chyna Griffin.


    Track listing

    1. “Happy Holiday” (Evans, Chyna Griffin) – 5:19
    2. “The Day That Love Began” (Miller, Miller) – 3:26
    3. “Soulful Christmas” (Ballard, Brown, Ellis) – 3:06
    4. “Santa Baby” (Javits, Springer, Springer) – 3:19
    5. “Merry Christmas Baby” (Baxter, Dudley) – 4:33
    6. “Mistletoe and Holly” (Sancola, Sinatra, Stanford) – 2:16
    7. “Christmas Wish” (Baxter, Coleman, Evans, Griffin, Moore) – 3:31
    8. “Christmas Song” (Torme, Walls) – 3:35
    9. “This Christmas” (Hathaway, McKinnor) – 3:51
    10. “White Christmas” (Berlin) – 3:26
    11. “O Come All Ye Faithful” (Wade) – 3:37


    External reference

    • AllMusic entry

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    Singles Going Steady | included as a bonus

    Monday, April 21st, 2008

    Singles Going Steady was the Buzzcocks’ 1979 compilation album featuring their UK single releases to date along with the corresponding B-sides.


    Track listing

    1. “Orgasm Addict” (Devoto, Shelley) – 2:00
    2. “What Do I Get?” (Shelley) – 2:52
    3. “I Don’t Mind” (Shelley) – 2:16
    4. “Love You More” (Shelley) – 1:47
    5. “Ever Fallen in Love?” (Shelley) – 2:39
    6. “Promises” (Diggle, Shelley) – 2:34
    7. “Everybody’s Happy Nowadays” (Shelley)– 3:09
    8. “Harmony in My Head” (Diggle) – 3:06
    9. “What Ever Happened To?” (Dial, Shelley) – 2:12
    10. “Oh Shit!” (Shelley) – 1:34
    11. “Autonomy” (Diggle) – 3:41
    12. “Noise Annoys” (Shelley) – 2:49
    13. “Just Lust” (Dial, Shelley) – 2:58
    14. “Lipstick” (Diggle, Shelley) – 2:36
    15. “Why Can’t I Touch It?” (Diggle, Garvey, Maher, Shelley) – 6:32
    16. “Something’s Gone Wrong Again” (Shelley) – 4:29


    2001 Re-release

    1. “Orgasm Addict” (Devoto, Shelley) – 2:00
    2. “What Do I Get?” (Shelley) – 2:52
    3. “I Don’t Mind” (Shelley) – 2:16
    4. “Love You More” (Shelley) – 1:47
    5. “Ever Fallen in Love?” (Shelley) – 2:39
    6. “Promises” (Diggle, Shelley) – 2:34
    7. “Everybody’s Happy Nowadays” (Shelley)– 3:09
    8. “Harmony in My Head” (Diggle) – 3:06
    9. “You Say You Don’t Love Me” (Shelley) – 2:54 - bonus track
    10. “Are Everything” (Shelley) – 3:59 - bonus track
    11. “Strange Thing” (Shelley) – 4:10 - bonus track
    12. “Running Free” (Diggle) – 3:14 - bonus track
    13. “What Ever Happened To?” (Dial, Shelley) – 2:12
    14. “Oh Shit!” (Shelley) – 1:34
    15. “Autonomy” (Diggle) – 3:41
    16. “Noise Annoys” (Shelley) – 2:49
    17. “Just Lust” (Dial, Shelley) – 2:58
    18. “Lipstick” (Diggle, Shelley) – 2:36
    19. “Why Can’t I Touch It?” (Diggle, Garvey, Maher, Shelley) – 6:32
    20. “Something’s Gone Wrong Again” (Shelley) – 4:29
    21. “Raison D’etre” (Shelley) – 3:34 - bonus track
    22. “Why She’s The Girl From The Chainstore” (Diggle) – 2:26 - bonus track
    23. “Airwaves Dream” (Diggle) – 3:54 - bonus track
    24. “What Do You Know” (Shelley) – 3:15 - bonus track

    Singles Going Steady is also the name of a punk-rock record shop in downtown Seattle, WA.

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    1998 Christmas Single | a Christmas

    Monday, April 21st, 2008

    1998 Christmas Single is the first Christmas single by the American punk rock/punk pop band MxPx, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). This single was sent out to all members of the MxPx Fanclub at the time, and being a member was the only way to get one. They have continued the tradition of making a Christmas single every year and sending it out to their fan club members.


    Track listing

    1. “Christmas Day” (MxPx) – 3:00


    Personnel

    Herrera - Bass, Vocals

  • Tom Wisniewski - Guitar
  • Yuri Ruley - Drums
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    Rhode Island Route 115 | main street

    Monday, April 21st, 2008

    Route 115 is a numbered State Highway running 6.0 miles in Rhode Island.


    Route

    Route 115 takes the following route through the State:

    • Scituate: 0.8 miles; Route 116 to Cranston city line

      • Main Street, Jackson Flat Road and Main Street
    • Cranston: 0.2 miles; Scituate town line to Coventry town line
      • Main Street
    • Coventry: 0.7 miles; Cranston city line to West Warwick town line
      • Main Street
    • West Warwick: 2.2 miles; Coventry town line to Warwick city line
      • Main Street, [Main Street, Pike Street] (East Main Street), East Main Street and Providence Street
    • Warwick: 2.1 miles; West Warwick town line to Route 117
      • Toll Gate Road


    History

    Toll Gate Road is named such because it used to be a connector road to a toll gate for the old New London Turnpike.


    Notes

    From the point where Providence Street intersects New London Avenue to the turn onto Toll Gate Road, Route 115 runs on the Warwick/West Warwick town line with Route 115 Eastbound running in Warwick and Route 115 Westbound running in West Warwick.

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    Lorraine Olivia | Vol.

    Monday, April 21st, 2008

    Lorraine Olivia (born 20 February 1968 in Geneva, Illinois) is an American model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month for November, 1990.


    Appearances in Playboy special editions

    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 10 November 1989.
    • Playboy’s Playmate Review Vol. 7 June 1991.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 25 May 1992.
    • Playboy’s Girls of Summer ‘92 June 1992.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 26 July 1992.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 29 January 1993.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 32 July 1993.
    • Playboy’s Wet & Wild Women July 1993.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 34 November 1993.
    • Playboy’s Nudes December 1993 - page 20.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 35 January 1994.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 37 May 1994.
    • Playboy’s Girls of Summer ‘94 June 1994.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 38 July 1994.
    • Playboy’s Wet & Wild Playmates September 1994 - page 25.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 40 November 1994.
    • Playboy’s Hot Denim Daze May 1995 - pages 30-31.
    • Playboy’s Book of Lingerie Vol. 46 November 1995 - pages 34-35.


    See also

    • List of people in Playboy 1990-1999


    External link

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