-
Amidol is a
colorless crystalline compound with the
molecular structure C6H3(NH2)2OH. It is a
dihydrogen chloride salt and is used as a
photographic developer...
- "does
deliver the
vocal goods here on
material that
should appeal to his
AmIdol fan base." The
album debuted on the
Billboard 200
chart at
number 36 with...
-
Dimepheptanol (INN;
Amidol, Pangerin), also
known as
methadol or racemethadol, is a
synthetic opioid analgesic related to methadone. It has
similar effects...
- lactate,
ferrous citrate, Eikonogen, atchecin, antipyrin,
acetanilid and
Amidol (which
unusually required mildly acidic conditions).
Developers also contain...
- he
preferred with Kodak's Azo
glossy silver gelatin paper developed in
Amidol. He
continued to use this
paper almost exclusively until he
stopped printing...
- the edges."
AllMusic concurred writing, "He not only is a star
thanks to
AmIdol, but he's
always been
ready to do big, happy, crowd-pleasing grunge-pop...
-
reviews from
music critics. A
writer from
AllMusic said that, "Like a lot of
AmIdol artists, Bennett's
music can seem
light and fluffy, but it's that very quality...
-
AllMusic called the
album "ADD is
certainly one of the more
interesting AmIdol-related records, but so much
commotion without construction is ultimately...
- He
seldom changed from his
favorite film (Pyro) and
print developers (
Amidol),
modifying them as
materials evolved. Baer's
explains his
techniques for...