Cornelius
Mellow Waves
(Warner Music Japan, 2017)
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Cornelius Mellow Waves
Trio Da Kali and Kronos Quartet Ladilikan
Trio Da Kali and Kronos Quartet
Ladilikan
(World Circuit, 2017)
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summer of qualchan.
sorry i've been away, was busy last month. i had these three tapes come out in august. the top one, here, tyrant death. came out on shadowtrash outta boulder, co & is an exploration of the now age dedicated to my dad who has been battling a mystery illness for the last two & a half years. the middle one smoke break vol II is a screwed mixtape of pop gems that came out on adhesive sounds outta toronto. the third, a split with effed. came out on aescape sounds outta austin, tx & is concerned with the ecological nightmare humanity has wrought for all living species, & the never ending war on terror & the ever looming police state respectively.
i'll get to posting albums again soon. hope y'all have had a great summer. wanna give a shoutout to doc bronze for the top & bottom photos, yr one of the great ones my friend.
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here, tyrant death.
smoke break vol II.
qualchan. // effed split.
Re: [CD] Frei Hermano Da Câmara - Grandes Êxitos (2017)
Re: [CD] Frei Hermano Da Câmara - Grandes Êxitos (2017)
Stein Urheim Utopian Tales
Stein Urheim
Utopian Tales
(Hubro, 2017)
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Papa Roach - Getting away with murder (2004) FLAC
Artist: Papa Roach | Album: Getting away with murder | Released: 2004 | Genre: Metal | Duration: 00:38:05
Lizz Wright – Grace (2017)
320 kbps | 81 MB | LINKS
On her sixth album, Grace, Wright translates with phenomenal fluency between inner awareness and outward demonstration, individual seeking and conscious communion, ecstasy and empathy. The achievement’s all the more remarkable when you consider that this 10-song set is the fruit of her will to overcome the alienation she felt from her native region in this distressingly divided political climate. Before completing the album with producer Joe Henry, she took a road trip through the rural South, reacquainting herself with the people and places she came from.
Henry, a master of song selection, presented Wright with options — 70 covers from an array of sources and eras — and she sifted through the pile to find those she could fashion into expressions of equanimity. Her readings of Ray Charles’s late ’50s number “What Would I Do Without You,” mellowed into a suave shuffle, and the title track, a winsome, yielding ballad by Rose Cousins, give voice to Wright’s belief in the primacy of human connection and the vulnerability that nurtures it. Resilience is her theme both in “Barley,” a blues number borrowed from Birds of Chicago, in which the anticipatory nudges of Wright’s phrasing glide over the hazy syncopation conjured by the rhythm section (bassist David Piltch and drummer Jay Bellerose), and her breathtaking interpretation of “Seems I’m Never Tired Lovin’ You,” a song memorably performed by Nina Simone. Wright sings of tender mutuality, of affection that withstands outside forces, settling into her sumptuous chest voice to savor the words “I’m never tired.” When her vocal attack grows grander and her vows of fealty more impressive during the bridge, the choir (directed by her longtime collaborator Kenny Banks Sr.) joins her, lending regal support.
Wright has often sketched southern landscapes across her albums, but she’s primarily done it with deft application of tone, texture and allusion, as opposed to taking a more literalistic approach to supplying a sense of place. It’s a mild surprise, then, that she found so much to inspire her in the courtly, regional romanticism of the jazz standard “Stars Fell on Alabama” and “Southern Nights,” the symphonic R&B classic by Allen Toussaint. In her hands, each becomes scenes of contemplative luxuriance.
Above all, Wright conveys profound attentiveness: in her composed rendition of “Every Grain of Sand,” an appreciation of divine presence from the third of Bob Dylan’s born-again albums; in her supple, soothed version of Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s sanctified blues number “Singing In My Soul”; in the album’s sole original, “All the Way Here,” which Wright co-wrote with Maia Sharp. Wright’s Tharpe cover, with its buttery vocal runs and playful poise, conveys a deep sense of assurance, while the latter song, an elegant, orchestrated pop ballad, testifies to inner-directness. “Took a cold call from deep inside,” she murmurs, “voice was sweet and sanctified. In my bones a revelation, that love was mine to fight or to follow all the way here.”
Re: [CD] Frei Hermano Da Câmara - Grandes Êxitos (2017)
INFINITY GIRL SOMEWHERE NICE, SOMEDAY - 2017 https://infinitygirl.bandcamp.com/album/somewhere-nice-someday...
INFINITY GIRL
SOMEWHERE NICE, SOMEDAY - 2017
The Chainsmokers - Memories...Do Not Open
Музблог Гусли
http://www.gusli.su/chainsmokers_memories/
(Country, Americana, Singer-Songwriter) Eliot Bronson - James - 2017, MP3, 320 kbps
Re: [CD] Frei Hermano Da Câmara - Grandes Êxitos (2017)
Re: [CD] Frei Hermano Da Câmara - Grandes Êxitos (2017)
Strictly Dance Party [3CD] (2017)
Artist: VA
Title: Strictly Dance Party [3CD]
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Big 3
Genre: Foxtrot, Quickstep, Rock 'n' Roll, Latin, Salsa, Rumba, Samba, Tango
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 2:05:45
Total Size: 331 Mb