Higher Plane may refer to:
Slip or SLIP may refer to:
Horizontal may refer to:
Cycle, cycles, or cyclic may refer to:
Seventeen or 17 may refer to:
Ascension or ascending may refer to:
OPP, O.P.P., or Opp may refer to:
A mirror is an object whose surface reflects an image.
Shine is the eighth studio album by American singer Cyndi Lauper, released exclusively in Japan in 2004. The album was ready for release in 2001 but Edel Records, the label it was recorded with, folded. The leaked tracks from a demonstration disc quickly circulated on the Internet and by 2002 Lauper realized there was no point in trying to release it in a widespread fashion. Two EPs were released instead: One was also called "Shine" and the other was called "Shine Remixes". The "Shine EP" has sold 41,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Goin' Back to Indiana is a live/soundtrack album by the Jackson 5 for Motown Records, taken from their September 16, 1971 ABC TV special of the same name. It is the Jackson 5's sixth album overall, and was released on September 29, 1971.
Higher may refer to:
Perspective may refer to:
Parallel universe may refer to:
The third eye is a spiritual concept associated with enlightenment and direct communication with a higher plane of existence.
Help is a word meaning to give aid or signal distress.
Plane(s) most often refers to:
Hot or the acronym HOT may refer to:
Master Plan, Masterplan or The Master Plan may refer to:
A paper plane is a toy plane made out of paper.
"Big Jet Plane" is a song written by Australian singer and songwriter Angus Stone, originally recorded under the stage name "Lady of the Sunshine" for his 2009 album Smoking Gun. It was then re-recorded the following year by Stone and his sister Julia as a duo. On 26 January 2011, Australian radio station Triple J announced that the Angus & Julia Stone version of "Big Jet Plane" was the winner of its 2010 Hottest 100 countdown.
George Kusunoki Miller, known professionally as Joji and formerly for playing the characters Filthy Frank and Pink Guy, is a Japanese-American singer-songwriter, rapper, internet personality, and record producer. Miller's music has been described as a mix between R&B, lo-fi, and trip hop.