Artist: A-Ha | Album: The Singles: 1984-2004 | Released: 2006 | Genre: Pop, Electronic | Duration: 01:19: 46
Artist: A-Ha | Album: The Singles: 1984-2004 | Released: 2006 | Genre: Pop, Electronic | Duration: 01:19: 46
320 kbps | 90 MB | LINKS
Tracklist:
01. Wake Up And Dream 04:21
02. Let It Shine 04:09
03. Hesitation 04:03
04. Buddy 02:49
05. Let’s Plan A Miracle 03:30
06. Bad Year For Rock’n Roll (Pt. ) 02:57
07. Getting Ready For Luck 04:02
08. Kim Basinger 02:53
09. Maybe This Is The End 04:36
10. Too Much Of Everything 03:44
11. Bring Into The Light (Bonus Track) 03:39
320 kbps | 109 MB | LINKS
Megan Henwood is “folk” in the same way as Laura Marling, meaning she’s a singer-songwriter with an acoustic guitar. As on her previous two albums, River also comes with a backdrop of low-key electronica courtesy of producer Tom Excell, jazzy bass and cello and, a new addition, a wistful trumpet on Fresh Water, a standout among a fine set of songs. Affairs of the heart are upfront on House on the Hill, and The Dolly pays tribute to her current hometown, Oxford, but Henwood’s lyrics are more often allusive, given drama by a voice that slips easily between registers. A worldly, mature work that deserves a wider audience.
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Recorded at Aeronaut studios & Herbergi 7 at E7 studios by Arnar Guðjónsson & Biggi Hilmars, Reykjavik 2014-2017. Drums, brass and woodwinds on Grow and Spegilmynd recorded at Orgelsmiðjan by Magnús Öder. Drums & percussion recorded by Finnur Hákonarson at Finnland. Piano on Freedom Is A Distant Dream, Dark Horse & Calm recorded in Glasgow. Soft Entrance mixed by Biggi Hilmars.
Mastered by Finnur Hákonarson at Hljóðriti. Grow mastered by Mandy Parnell at Black Saloon studios in London.
Biggi Hilmars – vocals on all songs, piano on all songs except Grow, Feedom Is A Distant Dream and Spegilmynd, electric piano on Protection, Dark Horse and Dark Departure, electric guitar on Freedom Is A Distant Dream and Imagine, acoustic guitar on Grow, Detached and Imagine, synths on all songs except Grow and Spegilmynd, bass & percussion on Imagine, programming & arrangements on all songs.
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Merrilee Rush (born Merrilee Gunst, January 26, 1944) is an American singer, best known for her recording of the song Angel of the Morning, a Top 10 hit which earned her a Grammy nomination for female vocalist of the year in 1968.
Tracklist:
01. Angel of the Morning 03:08
02. I’d Rather Be 03:28
03. I Just Called to Say I Love You 03:43
04. Healing Hands of Time 04:14
05. Memories 04:03
06. Tell Me the Truth 02:03
07. Somebody’s Heart is Breaking 03:44
08. See Me I’m Smiling 02:05
09. One Night with You 02:36
10. Lovers Never Say Goodbye 03:05
11. Take It Like a Man 04:57
12. Over Easy 04:57
13. How’s the Weather on Your Street 01:58
14. We Can Dream 03:48
15. Prove Me Wrong 04:15
16. Party Lights 02:40
17. Angel of the Morning (Rockin’ 2017 Version) 03:42
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It’s no surprise that this debut from Glaswegian quintet Spinning Coin is released on the Pastels’ Geographic imprint: this is indie music from its bowl haircuts to its dirty Converses. The two songwriters in the band have their different strengths. Jack Mellin draws more from the spikier end of things, with Tin sounding like a slightly less ramshackle Josef K song, while Sean Armstrong tends towards the more straightforwardly melancholic end of indie – Money for Breakfast sounds very much as if it could have come from the Pastels’ first album. It’s not simply the sound of Scotland in the first half of the 1980s, though – Permo is also filtered through the gauzy, dreamy indie of the US in the early 90s. Yet it’s very much an album out of time, music made out of love, rather than in pursuit of a trend. You need a high tolerance for wispiness, but it’s hard to deny the loveliness of a song such as Floating Like You.
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Albums
1984 – Psychic… Powerless… Another Man’s Sac
1986 – Rembrandt Pussyhorse
1987 – Locust Abortion Technician
1988 – Hairway To Steven
1990 – piouhgd
1993 – Independent Worm Saloon
1996 – Electriclarryland
1998 – After the Astronaut (Unreleased)
2001 – Weird Revolution
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The sprawling twenty-two song Out Past The Wires ranges from whispery ballads to guitar driven rockers and hits every musical spot between. Like much of Picott’s catalog, many of the songs on Out Past The Wires center around the lives of working people and the losses, defeats and small victories that can come hard won in a calloused world. It is here in the ordinary where Picott finds the gold he mines so beautifully.
Picott’s eye for the revealing detail and sense of empathy has brought praise from music critics since his debut and those qualities, as well as a potent defiance is on full display across Out Past The Wires. Now 52 years old and nine albums into his music career Picott is more prolific than ever. The twenty-two songs were culled from a staggering number of seventy-eight. In the two years between Fortune and Out Past The Wires, Picott has also become a published poet (God In His Slippers – Mezcalita Press) written a screenplay and is releasing collection of short stories, also titled Out Past The Wires, that accompanies the release of the album. Many of the characters from the songs on the album find their stories expanded and even more finely detailed in the book.
For production duties Picott turned again to Neilson Hubbard (Kim Richey, Matthew Perryman Jones) who produced Picott’s most recent album Fortune. The recording band consisted of Will Kimbrough/Electric Guitars (Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell) Lex Price/Bass (K.D. Lang), Evan Hutchings/Drums (Brandi Carlisle) and Kris Donegan/Electric Guitars (Sara Evans). The band worked quickly in studio, relying on the instincts of world-class players and Hubbard’s steady hand to guide the ambitious project.
Artist: | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan |
Title of Album: | The Rough Guide To The Music Of Pakistan |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2003 |
Tracks: | 12 |
Total Time: | 1 hour, 8 minutes and 36 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 233 Kbps |
Total Size: | 113.27 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Mera Isqh Bhi Tu | Pathane Khan | 5:08 |
02 | Yaar Di Gharoli | Abida Parween | 8:07 |
03 | Popular Melodies | Tsiganes De Sind | 3:19 |
04 | Aaj Jane Ki Zid Na Karo | Farida Khanum | 7:09 |
05 | Traditional Pashtoun Song | Sultan Muhammed Channe & Shah Wali | 5:15 |
06 | Thumri In Raag Desh | Mehdi Hassan | 7:22 |
07 | Guzray Zamaney Waley | Vital Signs | 3:44 |
08 | Jhullay Lal | Sajjad Ali | 4:54 |
09 | Dil Na Lagay | Faakhir | 4:32 |
10 | Lift Kara De | Adnan Sami Khan | 4:14 |
11 | Jis Din Se Piya | Noor Jehan | 4:11 |
12 | Aj Rang Hai Hai Maa | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan | 10:41 |
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Artist: | Chagkachan |
Title of Album: | The Rough Guide To The Music Of Thailand |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2003 |
Tracks: | 19 |
Total Time: | 1 hour, 11 minutes and 58 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 238 Kbps |
Total Size: | 123.42 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Hae Nag Maew | Man Motorgai | 3:58 |
02 | Lam Yai Lam Poon | Namoiy Thammalangka | 3:19 |
03 | Phin Solo ‘Transcendental Technique’ | Surasak Donchai | 2:33 |
04 | Lerk Dai Lerm Bor Dai | Mike Piromporn | 4:21 |
05 | Rang Jai Rai Wan | Siriporn Aumpiapong | 3:25 |
06 | An Elephant’s Swan Song | Thai Elephant Orchestra | 2:17 |
07 | Moo Lam ‘Lam Teai’ | Chawiwan Damnoen | 7:03 |
08 | Amazing Isaan | Pol Pan Lao | 3:44 |
09 | Oh Oh Oh | China Dolls | 4:00 |
10 | Roop Khao Krapao Aei | Anand Jaidee | 3:18 |
11 | Ma Kor Tho Tai | Jieb Benjaporn | 3:21 |
12 | The Nang Hong Suite For Double Piphat Ensemble | Fong Nam | 3:46 |
13 | Sieng Soong Wao Sao | Ekachai Srivichai | 2:49 |
14 | Katikar Huajai | Sao Somparn | 3:35 |
15 | Tam Ha Kujai | Krusala | 4:11 |
16 | So Duang ‘The Sad King’ | Benjarong Thanakoset | 6:04 |
17 | Sao Noong San | Sorn Shinchai | 3:58 |
18 | Sao Na Sang Fan | Paijit Aksornnarong | 2:36 |
19 | Pong Lang Ensemble ‘Pong Lang Dance’ | Chagkachan | 3:40 |
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