Artist: Baka Not Nice | Album: 4Milli | Released: 2018 | Genre: Hip-Hop
Artist: Baka Not Nice | Album: 4Milli | Released: 2018 | Genre: Hip-Hop
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When Siddhartha originally recorded their only album in 1975, no label would commit to the uncompromising weirdness of the music from these art rockers. Weltschmerz starts off with “Looking in the Past,” a track that goes from brash proto-new wave with female vocals, to laid-back psychedelic guitar rock, to hyper, keyboard-driven prog, and then into strange space rock territory with a chorus and finally back to the driving proto-punk. Siddhartha doesn’t try to fit any niche too comfortably — Pink Floyd-ian space rock, to Emerson-like symph-rock keyboard workouts, to psychedelic guitar solos, to haunting violin over a lush keyboard bed, to cosmic folk with acoustic guitar and flute. Siddhartha works against predictability as they pull one musical rabbit after another out of their hat, with strange song structures in between long instrumental passages of melodic beauty. Siddhartha is a difficult group to pigeonhole, if you are so inclined; however, for those who don’t like their music pigeonholed, Weltschmerz is a wonderful treat.
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This new hits collection celebrates The Beau Brummels’ (one of the first bands to come out of the San Francisco scene in the 60s) original mono singles. The band’s hits include ‘Laugh, Laugh,” “Just A Little,” and “Don’t Talk to Strangers.” Also featured are three rare solo singles by lead singer Sal Valentino, as well as the group’s 1975 reworking of their classic “You Tell Me Why.” In 1994, “Laugh, Laugh” was selected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll.
Tracks:
1. Laugh, Laugh (2:53)
2. Just A Little (2:22)
3. You Tell Me Why (3:04)
4. Don’t Talk To Strangers (2:20)
5. Good Time Music (3:03)
6. One Too Many Mornings (2:51)
7. Here We Are Again (2:49)
8. Two Days ‘Til Tomorrow (single edit) (2:27)
9. Lower Level (3:23)
10. Lift Me (2:30)
11. Long Walking Down To Misery (2:48)
12. Cherokee Girl (3:00)
13. Alligator Man (Sal Valentino) (2:37)
14. Friends And Lovers (Sal Valentino) (2:40)
15. Silkie (Sal Valentino) (3:10)
16. You Tell Me Why (1975 version) (3:13)
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The first official live recording from Europe ’81 is a revelatory chapter in Springsteen’s touring history. London provides a window into this extraordinary stretch of the River tour that saw Bruce exploring new musical directions through songs like “Follow That Dream” and “Johnny Bye Bye.” On a crusade to convert first-time audiences across the continent, Springsteen and the E Street Band never played better, pouring out potent versions of River material and sublime covers including “Jolé Blon,” CCR’s “Who’ll Stop The Rain” and Elvis’ “Can’t Help Falling In Love.”
Bruce Springsteen – Lead vocals, guitar, harmonica; Roy Bittan – Piano; Clarence Clemons – Tenor and baritone saxophones, percussion, backing vocal; Danny Federici – Organ, glockenspiel; Garry Tallent – Bass, backing vocal; Stevie Van Zandt – Guitar, backing vocal; Max Weinberg – Drums
SET ONE
1. Born to Run
2. Prove It All Night
3. Out in the Street
4. Follow That Dream
5. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
6. Independence Day
7. Johnny Bye-Bye
8. Two Hearts
9. Who’ll Stop The Rain?
10. The Promised Land
11. This Land is Your Land
12. The River
13. I Fought The Law
14. Badlands
15. Thunder Road
SET TWO
1. Hungry Heart
2. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
3. Cadillac Ranch
4. Sherry Darling
5. Jole Blon
6. Fire
7. Because the Night
8. I Wanna Marry You
9. Point Blank
10. Candy’s Room
11. Ramrod
12. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
ENCORE
1. I’m a Rocker
2. Jungleland
3. Can’t Help Falling In Love
4. Detroit Medley