- by His Majesty's
Prison Service. It is
still commonly referred to as
Strangeways,
which was its
former official name
derived from the area in
which it...
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Strangeways, Here We Come is the
fourth and
final studio album by the
English rock band the Smiths. It was
released on 28
September 1987 by
Rough Trade...
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Strange Ways is an
independent record label from Hamburg, Germany.
Strange Ways,
Strangeways or
similar may also
refer to:
Strangeways or HM
Prison Manchester...
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Strange Ways Records is an
independent record label from Hamburg, Germany.
Delaware Wolfsheim List of
record labels v t e v t e...
- with "Parasite" and "
Strange Ways"
going to Gene
Simmons and
Peter Criss, respectively. Frehley's
guitar solo on "
Strange Ways" has been
referred to...
-
Strangeways is an area of
inner north Manchester, England,
around Strangeways Prison just
north of the city centre.
Strangeways was
recorded in 1322 as...
- hope of
drawing German attention to the
Calais region.
Colonel David Strangeways, head of Montgomery's R
Force deception staff, was
unimpressed with the...
- The 1990
Strangeways Prison riot was a 25-day
prison riot and
rooftop protest at
Strangeways Prison in Manchester, England. The riot
began on 1 April...
- Cry" "John's Lost" "Far Cry" "Count on Me (You Can)" "Love
Moves in
Strange Ways" "Forgive and Forget" "I'm Your Man" "Open Up" "Can't Hold Me Down" "Something...
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achieved mainstream success in
Europe with The
Queen Is Dead (1986) and
Strangeways, Here We Come (1987),
which both
entered the top 20 of the
European Albums...