The Infamous
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Release date | April 25, 1995 |
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Labels | Loud Records |
Studio | Battery Studios |
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ID | 849526 |
About The Infamous
The Infamous is the second studio album by the American hip hop duo Mobb Deep. It was released on April 25, 1995, by Loud Records. The album features guest appearances by Nas, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, and Q-Tip, who also contributed to its production and mixing.
Napoleon: How Hollywood has landed in the heart of England
...By Pete CooperBBC News, NorthamptonshireHitting cinemas in the space of the week, Saltburn, a dark comedy set in 2006, and Napoleon, a biopic about The Infamous French leader, may not appear to have much in common, but both were filmed at Northamptonshire stately homes less than 10 miles apart...
Women's remarkable Civil War roles revealed in Huntingdon display
... At the same time, " women were accused of being at the root of what was going wrong in this period with a resurgence of witchcraft led by The Infamous deeply misogynistic Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins - 90% of those accused were women" he said...
Omegle: ‘How I got the dangerous chat site closed down'
...By Joe TidyCyber correspondent" I feel personal pride that no more children will be added to Omegle s body count, " says the woman who successfully forced The Infamous chat site to shut down...
Coin hoard could be linked to 1692's Glencoe Massacre
...Coins found under a fireplace may have been hidden there by a victim of The Infamous Massacre of Glencoe, according to archaeologists...
Hip-hop: Eve on five female MCs who changed the genre
... The Infamous Bronx party that gave birth to the genre was organised by Cindy Campbell, a high school student who was trying to raise money for her back-to-school clothes...
Wigan Casino: Northern Soul finds a new crowd on nightclub's 50th anniversary
... Another exhibition is in the Grand Arcade shopping centre, which now stands on the site of The Infamous club...
Ovidio Guzmán-López: El Chapo's son extradited to the US
...A son of The Infamous drug lord Joaquín " El Chapo" Guzmán has been extradited to the US on drug trafficking charges, the US Attorney General has said...
Jews in the German Army: Different generations reflect on changing attitudes
... " Michael remembers serving alongside soldiers who still displayed their wartime medals with pride, including those with The Infamous hooked cross...
Women's remarkable Civil War roles revealed in Huntingdon display
By Katy PrickettBBC News, Cambridgeshire
The Women who " rose to the occasion and played a remarkable role in the Civil War" is the theme of an exhibition called The Weaker Vessel?
Historian Stuart Orme said the Biblical phrase was used to denigrate 17Th Century women, but their 1640s experiences were " complex and richer".
Women ran businesses, were spies, preachers, accused of witchcraft and faced violence and starvation.
The Exhibition is at, from 6 December.
It aims to challenge the impression in the " popular imagination" that women during the 1640s were " aristocratic ladies defending their husbands' estates, or women camp-followers accompanying armies".
Instead it focuses upon The Women who had to " run households and businesses by themselves while their husbands were away and cope with food shortages and rising taxes which rose 1,000% during the 1640s" said Mr Orme.
Both Royalist and Parliamentarian armies placed their soldiers with households in towns and villages.
Mr Orme said: " Huntingdon was briefly captured by The Royalists in 1645 and every house had 20 to 30 soldiers billeted on them.
" These were people who might just have enough to see them through The Winter and The Soldiers would take all their food before they moved off. "
The Exhibition draws upon The Work of, which looks at petitions from veterans and their families for welfare payments as a result of their injuries or bereavement.
Mr Orme said: " This includes complaints about The Way women were treated by The Soldiers billeted on them - Theft , violence and rape were not uncommon. "
The Museum tells Oliver Cromwell 's story from his Huntingdon childhood until his death as Lord Protector in 1658.
So The Exhibition features his younger daughters, Mary and Frances, who became the " Puritan princesses" after their father's elevation.
It also highlights, who ran a printing business, who was " unusual if not to say scandalous in the 17Th Century by being involved in public preaching" said Mr Orme.
She led a march of women on Parliament calling for their husbands to be freed, but Parliament told them to " concentrate on their washing up".
, who tried twice to free Charles I from Parliamentarian captivity.
At the same time, " women were accused of being at the root of what was Going Wrong in this period with a resurgence of witchcraft led by The Infamous deeply misogynistic Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins - 90% of those accused were women" He Said .
The Weaker Vessel? Women of the Civil Wars will run until 7 April.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com