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"It became apparent that they weren't making a record for me but I was making a record for them," was Gallagher's way of seeing it.
Quickly, the Chocolate Drops progressed from being a fledgling historical project to making a record for Nonesuch.
In 2002, a story in this magazine by Ethan Smith detailed the problems, personal and otherwise, she had making a record for her other band, the Breeders.
"I've been writing lists of things I need to do that I've not been able to do because I've been on tour or making a record for the last eight years," Murphy told BBC 6 Music.
Stevens wrote an album for that state, too, but some time ago gave up on the self-inflicted task of making a record for every state, a project that would have taken him into his mid-80s.
The accountants at Deloitte tell us the £175m spent in total by Premier League clubs – making a record for overall spending in a season of over £1bn – included £110m, the highest January amount ever spent, on players from overseas.
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"But when I listen to it now it feels more like recordings of me trying to make a record for a Norwegian disco label.
In 2008, Albarn gave Hypnotic the use of his London studio to make a record for the label.
Favre has always been most proud of the 275 consecutive starts he made, a record for quarterbacks.
He showed up at the Memphis Recording Service in the summer of 1953, when he was eighteen, to make a record for his mother.
"Most bands are a gang," says Murdoch. "We were a loose assembly of men and women who fell together to make a record for a college project".
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