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Possible Answers: ORSO, CIRCA, SAY, SOME, ABOUT, AROUND, MOREORLESS, CLOSETO, GIVEORTAKE, PLUSORMINUS, ONORABOUT.
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Random information on the term “CIRCA”:
Circa (stylized as CIRCA:) is a progressive rock supergroup founded by four musicians associated with Yes: current Yes member Alan White (drums), former Yes member Tony Kaye (Hammond, keyboards), current Yes member Billy Sherwood (bass, vocals), and guitarist Jimmy Haun, who played on the Yes album Union.
Jimmy Haun and Michael Sherwood (Billy’s elder brother) were childhood friends and went on to form the band Lodgic, which Billy joined in 1981. A few years after Lodgic split up, Billy Sherwood was introduced to Yes bassist Chris Squire and other members of Yes, including Kaye and White. Sherwood worked with the band on material for their next album. Meanwhile, both Haun and Michael Sherwood came to do session work on the second album from the Yes spinoff band, Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe. Material from both projects was combined for the 1991 album Union, which thus features Billy Sherwood on the track “The More We Live—Let Go” and Haun and Michael Sherwood on further tracks. Squire and Billy Sherwood had written a body of material not used on Union; subsequently, they briefly toured this under the name of The Chris Squire Experiment in 1992, with a line-up including White and Haun. (The Chris Squire Experiment later evolved into Conspiracy.)
Random information on the term “SAY”:
Say (生-say-?, Life/Say) is the solo second album by J-pop singer Misono, released on July 16, 2008. The album can be found on two different formats, CD-Only and CD+DVD. The album held the following single releases before its initial release: “Hot Time / A.(Answer)”, “Pochi”, “Zasetsu Chiten”, “Jūnin Toiro”, “Mugen Kigen”, and “Ninin Sankyaku”. The title of the album is a pun: Sei (生?, Life) is a homonym for the English word Say.
The album contains all of Misono’s singles since “Pochi” up until “Ninin Sankyaku”, and all of those singles’ A-side and B-side tracks (save for “Ninin Sankyaku”‘s medley) and the DVD contains alternate versions of the music videos released for the singles. For example, the “Box ver.” of “Zasetsu Chiten” takes place solely in the box setting of the original video.
Say made it to number 13 on the Oricon Daily Album Charts but went to number 20 on the Oricon Weekly Album Charts.
All lyrics written by Misono except #4 (with Akiko Noma).