Artist: Tyler Bates | Album: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 | Released: 2017 | Genre: Score, Soundtrack
Artist: Tyler Bates | Album: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 | Released: 2017 | Genre: Score, Soundtrack
Artist: | Le Simandou De Beyla |
Title of Album: | Authenticite-The Syliphone Years 1965-1980 |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2007 |
Tracks: | 28 |
Total Time: | 2 hours, 14 minutes and 57 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 168 Kbps |
Total Size: | 163.62 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Soundiata | Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis | 5:51 |
02 | Diaraby | Balla Et Ses Balladins | 6:12 |
03 | Soumba | Kebendo Jazz | 4:15 |
04 | Karan-Gbegne | Horoya Band National | 4:05 |
05 | Djanfamagni | Bembeya Jazz National | 4:08 |
06 | Kankan-Yarabi | Orchestre De La Pailote | 3:06 |
07 | Semba | Orchestre De Dabola | 4:13 |
08 | O.U.A. | Orchestre De Beyla | 4:52 |
09 | P.D.G. – R.D.A. | Palm Jazz | 5:07 |
10 | Minuit | Bembeya Jazz National | 3:08 |
11 | P.D.G. | Orchestre Du Jardin De Guinee | 4:34 |
12 | Koukou Befo | Orchestre De Beyla | 4:07 |
13 | Information | Kebendo Jazz | 3:06 |
14 | La Guinee Wodi | Orchestre De Kindia | 3:21 |
15 | Mariama | Super Boiro Band | 6:46 |
16 | Boiro | Bembeya Jazz National | 4:03 |
17 | Kouma | 22 Novembre Band | 5:03 |
18 | Miri Magnin | Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis | 5:01 |
19 | Samba | Pivi Et Les Balladins | 5:49 |
20 | Bembeya | Bembeya Jazz National | 5:25 |
21 | Were Were | Horoya Band | 5:09 |
22 | Nana | Soumbory Jazz | 6:55 |
23 | Zimai | Palm Jazz | 4:41 |
24 | Fabara | Syli Authentic | 5:26 |
25 | Karomoko | Camayenne Sofa | 6:14 |
26 | Soko | Tropical Djoli Band De Faranah | 5:08 |
27 | Ziko | Nimba Jazz | 4:06 |
28 | Festival | Le Simandou De Beyla | 5:06 |
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For those that would say you can never go home again, singer-songwriter Sera Cahoone begs to differ. Her new solo album From Where I Started is a deceptively uncluttered collection of classic country-inspired folk that manages to look both backwards and forwards, one foot firmly grounded in her previously-charted musical territories and the other headed mid-stride towards new sonic terrain. Although From Where I Started is the fourth entry in her solo catalog, it feels most like a spiritual successor to her self-titled debut. This is due in large part to both albums being written and initially recorded by Cahoone alone, singing and playing guitar and accompanying herself on a minimalist drum kit. The result is a new record that has the warmth, remembrance and intimacy of a photo album, one with which Cahoone charmingly invites you to get to know her a little better.
From Where I Started’s title is both revelatory and a bit on the nose. Cahoone’s musical career began behind a drum kit, playing in Colorado dive bars and honky tonks in her early teens and, after relocating to the Pacific Northwest when she turned 21, eventually joining famed indie-rock bands Carissa’s Wierd and Band of Horses. Upon picking up the guitar and moving to the front of the stage, Cahoone put out her first solo record in 2006 and then signed with Sub Pop to release 2008’s Only as the Day is Long and 2012’s Deer Creek Canyon.
All three of her previous releases are watermarked by her hushed, genteel vocal delivery and vintage country-folk songwriting. These characteristics not only carry over to From Where I Started, but the first lines of album-opening track “Always Turn Around” directly address Cahoone’s musical maturation as well: “First years I ever played my/my songs for anyone/my back was toward them and I sang down to the ground.” Quickly enough, Cahoone’s personal lyrics pull forward to where she’s at now: “Got so tired of being nervous that I finally turned around.”
While the songs on From Where I Started may have had their genesis (and firmly maintain their essence) in Cahoone’s singular creative world, recording them with producer John Morgan Askew (Neko Case, Laura Gibson) allowed her to pull a few extra chairs up to the table. Adding a Pacific Northwest roots-flavored Americana vibe to the album are Jason Kardong (Jay Farrar, Son Volt) on pedal steel, Jeff Fielder (Amy Ray, Mark Lanegan) on guitar, Annalisa Tornfelt (The Decemberists, Bearfoot) on fiddle, Dave Depper (Death Cab for Cutie) on bass and Rob Burger (Iron and Wine, Lucinda Williams) on piano, Wurlitzer, pump organ, Farfisa and mellotron.
Their combined musical heritage runs deep throughout the album, adding a hazy vibe that relaxes and soothes, even when Cahoone’s lyrical content deals with tougher subjects like the “out-of-your-hands” nature of romantic relationships (“Up To Me”), the inevitability and weight of loss (“Taken Its Toll”) and the real-life murder of her cousin by a domestic partner (“Ladybug”).
For the most part though, Cahoone’s new songs tackle the concept of “home” from a variety of angles. Songs like “Only One,” “Better Woman” and “House Our Own” find Cahoone reminding herself (and the listener) that home is simply where you decide to make it; meaning the process of “going home again” is not a matter of time travel to the past but a mere perspective shift within the present. If you decide to attempt the existential exercise yourself, Cahoone’s provided the perfect soundtrack.
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Live at Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico 14th & 17th March 2016
Tracklist:
01. Opening [00:01:54]
02. Start Me Up [00:04:15]
03. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It) [00:05:02]
04. Tumbling Dice [00:05:22]
05. Out Of Control [00:06:36]
06. Street Fighting Man [00:05:18]
07. Wild Horses [00:05:31]
08. Paint It Black [00:05:37]
09. Honky Tonk Women [00:04:40]
10. Band Introduction [00:03:30]
11. You Got The Silver [00:04:13]
12. Before They Make Me Run [00:04:08]
13. Midnight Rambler [00:14:14]
01. Miss You [00:08:52]
02. Gimme Shelter [00:09:04]
03. Jumpin’ Jack Flash [00:05:46]
04. Sympathy For The Devil [00:08:02]
05. Brown Sugar [00:08:41]
Encore
06. You Can’t Always Get What You Want [00:08:18]
07. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction [00:09:48]
Bonus Tracks
08. Street Fighting Man #1 [00:03:22]
09. Street Fighting Man #2 [00:03:16]
10. You Can’t Always Get What You Want [00:09:58]
01. Opening [00:01:54]
02. Jumpin’ Jack Flash [00:04:12]
03. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It) [00:04:48]
04. Tumbling Dice [00:05:22]
05. Out Of Control [00:07:05]
06. Let’s Spend The Night Together [00:04:44]
07. Angie [00:03:47]
08. Paint It Black [00:06:05]
09. Honky Tonk Women [00:04:18]
10. Band Introduction [00:03:29]
11. You Got The Silver [00:04:19]
12. Happy [00:06:02]
13. Midnight Rambler [00:14:49]
01. Miss You [00:09:25]
02. Gimme Shelter [00:07:35]
03. Sympathy For The Devil [00:04:38]
04. Start Me Up [00:08:20]
05. Brown Sugar [00:08:18]
Encore
06. You Can’t Always Get What You Want [00:08:17]
07. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction [00:10:15]
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JETHRO TULL Aqualung (2016 UK 40th Anniversary Adapted Edition 2-CD/2-DVD set of the bands fourth studio album originally released in 1971. Comprises an 11-track remastered CD album [a Steven Wilson stereo remix] and a 16-track CD of associated 1970 & 1971 recordings.
Disc One: Aqualung (00:43:45)
A Steven Wilson Stereo Remix:
01. Aqualung 06:37
02. Cross-Eyed Mary 04:11
03. Cheap Day Return 01:23
04. Mother Goose 03:52
05. Wond’ring Aloud 01:55
06. Up To Me 03:16
07. My God 07:12
08. Hymn 43 03:18
09. Slipstream 01:13
10. Locomotive Breath 04;42
11. Wind-Up 06:00
Disc Two: Associated 1970 & 1971 Recordings (00:51:25)
A Steven Wilson Stereo Remix:
01. Lick Your Fingers Clean 02:49
02. Just Trying To Be 01:37
03. My God (Early Version) 09:42
04. Wond’ring Aloud (13th December 1970) 01:51
05. Wind-Up (Early Version) 05:21
06. Slipstream (Take 2) 00:54
07. Up The ‘Pool (Early Version) 01:12
08. Wond’ring Aloud, Again 07:07
09. Life Is A Long Song (New Mix) 03:19
10. Up The ‘Pool (New Mix) 03:12
Flat Transfer Of The Original Life Is A Long Song EP:
11. Life Is A Long Song 03:20
12. Up The ‘Pool 03:13
13. Dr Bogenbroom 03:01
14. From Later 02:09
15. Nursie 01:37
16. Reprise Radio Advert 00:52
A1 Al Sur De La Carretera De Manacor
A2 Negra Pasion
A3 Dos Corazones
A4 Depths Of Sin
A5 Nino Asesino
B1 Indian Summer
B2 Murder In The Barn
B3 Polvo En El Cristal
B4 Hay Amores Que Amputan
B5 Dos Cruces
Murder In The Barn representan una parte de aquella escena tan prolífica del pop-Rock mallorquín de finales de los 80
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The Monterey International Pop Festival Foundation will be releasing an anniversary edition CD titled ”Iconic Performances From The Monterey International Pop Festival” on June 9 to celebrate Monterey International Pop Festival’s 50th anniversary. It features previously unreleased performances by the Grateful Dead and Laura Nyro, as well as iconic performances of the festival by Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Big Brother & The Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, Simon & Garfunkel, Buffalo Springfield, The Electric Flag, The Mamas & The Papas, and others. The album includes a new essay by NME journalist Keith Altham, who attended the festival in 1967, in addition to a reproduction of the original festival Artist pass, 16-page booklet, and a gold-foil package to mark the 50th anniversary of the festival. Monterey International Pop Festival has been called one of the most important events in the history of Rock & Roll music. It was the first major rock festival and rock charity, a forerunner and blueprint for charity concerts such as Live Aid, Farm Aid, as well as the commercial festivals, Coachella and Outside Lands. The festival was a historic musical and cultural explosion, introducing to the world Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding and The Who, to name a few. With its motto, ”Music, Love and Flowers,” Monterey International Pop Festival drew hundreds of thousands of people to Northern California in 1967. It was a celebration of benevolence and cultural change, the key event of the Summer of Love, and presented rock music as a movement, not just in California, but globally.
Traks:
1. Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth [02:45]
2. Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Driftin’ Blues [08:04]
3. Grateful Dead – Cold Rain and Snow [03:21]
4. Simon & Garfunkel – The Sounds of Silence [03:25]
5. Laura Nyro – Poverty Train [04:19]
6. The Electric Flag – Wine [02:35]
7. Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit [02:23]
8. Janis Joplin – Ball and Chain [08:06]
9. The Who – My Generation [03:26]
10. Hugh Masakela – Bajabula Bonke (The Healing Song) [03:40]
11. Otis Redding – I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) [04:03]
12. Jimi Hendrix – Like a Rolling Stone [06:43]
13. The Mamas & the Papas – California Dreamin’ [03:54]
A1 Al Sur De La Carretera De Manacor
A2 Negra Pasion
A3 Dos Corazones
A4 Depths Of Sin
A5 Nino Asesino
B1 Indian Summer
B2 Murder In The Barn
B3 Polvo En El Cristal
B4 Hay Amores Que Amputan
B5 Dos Cruces
Murder In The Barn representan una parte de aquella escena tan prolífica del pop-Rock mallorquín de finales de los 80