Artist: Tricky | Album: Ununiform | Released: 2017 | Genre: Trip-Hop, Electronic
Artist: Tricky | Album: Ununiform | Released: 2017 | Genre: Trip-Hop, Electronic
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‘Superscope’ is our array of passionate, soulful and fiery songs injected with fierce guitars and reckless rhythms. Our songs speak of ardent feelings about love, sex, partying and even psychopathy.
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Tracklist:
01. Adi Shakti 07:19
02. Ek Ong Kar Sat Gur Prasad 06:31
03. Light of My Soul 04:29
04. Rakhe Rakhan Har 04:50
05. Har Gobinday 05:59
06. Humee Hum Brahm Hum 04:44
07. Aad Guray Nameh 05:05
08. Long Time Sun 02:29
09. Heaven Is a Place on Earth (2017) 04:01
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This is Gary Jeffries 10th cd during his musical career. “I feel this is one of my most real and best cds yet”… Ive added 2 songs I wrote with my father n law that were on the Alligator Stew cd. It was a last wish he wanted and I felt like they needed rerecorded anyway. This music has a edgy country feel. at times and full rockin at others … Four great musicians and 14 rockin songs for cruisin…… Youll feel the swamp and ride the musical adventure..
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Two years after the release of his self-titled major-label debut, English singer/songwriter Jamie Lawson returned with the more upbeat and lively Happy Accidents. On his second effort for Ed Sheeran’s Gingerbread Man label, Lawson spreads his adult contemporary wings, adding much needed vigor and emotion to his heartfelt and earnest guitar-based sound. Happy Accidents benefits from producer Joe Chiccarelli’s swelling atmospherics, as well as the vibrant backing of keyboardist/vocalist Roger Manning, Jr. (Jellyfish, Beck) and drummer Matt Chamberlain (Tori Amos, Fiona Apple). Horns — provided by Sean Billings, David Moyer, and David Ralicke — play a crucial part in the album’s cheerful vibe, elevating the joyous single “Can’t See Straight” — co-written with Sheeran and Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid — and highlights like “Don’t Say You Don’t If You Do,” “Time on My Hands,” and “Letter Never Sent.” On the more intimate moments of the album, Lawson delivers typically touching ditties that should please fans of his earlier work. “The Last Spark” and “Miracle of Love” are custom-made for wedding first dances, while, on another end of the emotional spectrum, “Sing to the River” devastates as Lawson’s ode to his late father. This mix of moods gives Happy Accidents a nice balance, making it one of the songwriter’s more memorable works.
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Tracklist:
1. Lilac Wine (4:54)
2. Nights In White Satin (6:10)
3. 12 Minutes (3:29)
4. From The Heart (5:49)
5. Gasoline Alley (4:03)
6. Growing Tired (4:18)
7. It All Comes Back To You (2:48)
8. Our Love (3:52)
9. Paint Your Pretty Picture (3:59)
10. Round Midnight (4:02)
11. We Got Tonight (4:57)
12. Will You Write Me A Song (4:23)
13. Off The Beaten Track (4:02)
14. One More Heartache (3:49)
15. Only Women Bleed (5:03)
16. Don’t Cry Out Loud (5:02)
17. No More By The Fool (5:43)
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Anne Murray, a Canadian singer of pop, country, and adult contemporary music has sold over 55 million album copies worldwide. The Ultimate Collection features tracks handpicked by Anne herself. Her songs and unique voice have made her a household name. The 2 CD Ultimate Collection features top hits from her career and includes duets with Bryan Adams, Glen Campbell and Micheal Bublé.
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Tracks:
01 Doom or Destiny
02 Long Time
03 Already Naked
04 Fun
05 My Monster
06 Best Day Ever
07 Gravity
08 When I Gave Up on You
09 Love Level
10 Too Much
11 Fragments / History
Japanese Bonus Tracks:
12 The Breaks
13 Fun (Greg Cohen Spirit of 79 Short Edit)
14 Fun (Eric Kupper Disco Radio Edit)
15 Fun (DrewG Radio Edit)
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In a rare instance of an artist taking a full length reconsideration of an earlier work,Grammy winning singer songwriter Lucinda Williams will release This Sweet Old World a complete re recording of her 1992 album Sweet Old World via Highway 20/Thirty Tigers on Sept. 29.Produced by Williams and Tom Overby, This Sweet Old World recorded to mark the 25 th anniversary of the original album’s release by Chameleon/Elektra features all new renditions of the ’92 set’s 12 songs, some of which have been dramatically rearranged and rewritten.On This Sweet Old World , Williams is supported by her touring and studio band:guitarist Stuart Mathis, bassist David Sutton, and drummer Butch Norton. Longtime collaborator Greg Leisz who participated in early sessions for the 1992 album, and co produced Williams’ most recent studio releases,The Ghosts of Highway 20 (2016) and Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone (2014) contributes spectacular guitar work.The package s augmented by four newly recorded bonus tracks that harken back to Williams’ early performing career. Sweet Old World contained several urable songs the title track, “Pineola,”“Something About What Happens When We Talk,” and “Little Angel Little Brot her” that have been staples of Williams’ live sets since their original release.
Tracks:
01. Six Blocks Away 04:13
02. Prove My Love 04:53
03. Something About What Happens When We Talk 04:44
04. Memphis Pearl 04:19
05. Sidewalks Of The City 05:24
06. Sweet Old World 04:45
07. Little Angel, Little Brother 04:42
08. Pineola 04:18
09. Lines Around Your Eyes 02:45
10. Drivin’ Down A Dead End Street 06:06
11. Hot Blood 06:19
12. Which Will 04:31
13. Factory Blues 03:36
14. What You Don’t Know 03:52
15. Wild And Blue 03:31
16. Dark Side Of Life 03:
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Canadian garage rockers Guitarist/Vocalist Kevin McKeown and Drummer Eric Owen have been friends since kindergarten and have played together in various bands since 2001. Their current effort, Black Pistol Fire, came about after they relocated to Austin, Texas back in 2009. Since that time, Black Pistol Fire has released four studio albums, receiving praise from critics for their creativity and sonic excellence. Now, just a year after Don’t Wake The Riot, Black Pistol Fire are back with their new album, Deadbeat Graffiti, through Rifle Bird Music on Friday, September 29th.
So for those still in the fog about who Black Pistol Fire are, the band’s performances at festivals from 2015’s Lollapalooza and SXSW have received rave reviews. Furthermore, 303 Magazine called their 2016 performance in Denver “hands-down the most talented group to perform at Westword Music showcase this year.”
When asked their reason for performing as a duo rather than a power trio or some other configuration, McKeown relates the story of when they relocated to Austin from Toronto in 2009 and left their bassist behind: “When you know somebody for so long, you’re going to develop great chemistry. We know where to start, where to finish, and how our minds work. I think having two people in a band is much better because there are little fights and you’re both on the same page.” He adds, rather cheekily, “We won’t ever hire another one.”
Helping make the image a little more focused for listeners, the most frequent band that Black Pistol Fire have been compared to is The White Stripes. Owen grouses somewhat at the comparison, “there are tons of two-piece bands.” Owen is right, of course, however the comparison between Black Pistol Fire and The White Stripes is apt and an absolute compliment. McKeown is more open to acknowledge the Stripes’ and The Black Keys’ influence on the band: “White Stripes almost seemed like they were from a different planet, it was like, ‘Oh my god, this is amazing. I don’t know how this works, but it works.’ The sound is great. Then, when the Black Keys came along, it showed a lot of people, ‘I can do this too. This is great, but we can do this too,’” he says. Continuing on, “I think both bands were very inspiring for a lot of people to say, ‘All we need is guitar, drums and bash away and we can make some cool sounds.’ But that opened the floodgates.”
According to the band, Deadbeat Graffiti is a “representation of our listening habits. It has a roller coaster effect, with many different tempos and influences ranging from Garage-Punk, to Hip-Hop, Soul and everything else that we listen to.” That in mind, it kicks off with the single “Lost Cause,” a hard-hitting “lovestruck anthem” that hearkens back to the jangly Garage Rock of Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Hives. The staccato rhythm of the guitar that McKeown refers to as “chicken pickin’” is so engaging that one could be forgiven for forgetting that there is no bass. Then there is “Bully,” a melodic, Blues-tinged heartbreaker about lost love.
The most clearly Raconteur-era Jack White influenced track on the album, “Last Ride” opens with a Spanish guitar flair that turns a bit funky. Thereafter, “Fever Breaks” channels the highway Rock that is the best of The Strokes at the height of their power. It is a brilliant track that builds from a soft intro into a dreamy ballad about love and rejection. Moving on, Mckeown shows off his vocal chops in “Blue Dream,” a plea to a long-lost lover. This is before “Watch it Burn,” a bluesy ballad that would not be out of place on a Kings of Leon record. Lastly, the album ends strong with “Yet Again,” another Blues guitar infused song.
Masaa – Outspoken (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 52:35 minutes | 543 MB | Genre: Jazz, World
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Masaa’s blend of free-spirited instrumental quartet and outstanding male voice makes their sound arguably the most accomplished fusion of Jazz and Arab tonal colouring currently to be found in Germany. On their third album ″Outspoken″ the four musicians demonstrate their mature mastery of their craft.
Tracklist:
01 – Quand le soleil
02 – Sawa
03 – Ta voix
04 – Natra
05 – Miah
06 – Helem
07 – Über mir
08 – Moving On
09 – Fuädi
10 – Wara‘i
11 – An die Hand
12 – Nam
13 – Kilmati
Musicians:
Rabih Lahoud – vocals
Marcus Rust – flugelhorn, trumpet
Clemens C. Pötzsch – piano, electronics
Demian Kappenstein – drums, percussion
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