Artist: Straight No Chaser
Title Of Album: One Shot
Release Date: 2018
Location: USA
Label: Atlantc (574106-2)
Genre: A capella, Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue+covers)
Length: 57:16 min
Tracks: 28
Total Size: 414 MB (+5%)
A1 Abandonado En Un Bar
A2 Las Fases De La Luna
A3 Desconocida
A4 Antiamor
A6 Ay, Ay
B1 La Niña
B2 Malos Deseos
B3 Piel De Loba
B4 Simpatía
B5 Tres Jinetes
Grupo madrileño formado a finales de los ochenta por Miguel Ángel Gómez “Elio de Palma”, Andrés del Val (guitarra y teclados), Óscar Arranz (teclados) y José Javier Arias (guitarra). Andrés estuvo, anteriormente, en Presos de Época.Este fue su primer LP
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It seems to me that there’s something very American, and I’ll go even further and say, something very Southern Californian, about relaxation with a side of menace. The sky is blue, the sun is shining, the water in the pool ripples subtly in the warm breeze… and yet, despite all this, we sense a hint of melancholy in the air, an intimation of danger, a strum of approaching despair. We are so lucky to be here, in this beautiful canyon, by the beautiful pool, with our young, handsome, promising friends—so lucky that our luck can’t possibly hold out for much longer. This feeling finds one of its best expressions in L.A. music of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s: the Beach Boys, for sure, but also the Byrds, and, following them, Gram Parsons, and the Stones in their “Exile on Main Street” period, which, while recorded by a British band channeling Nashville in the South of France, nonetheless has that very particular haunted-in-the-midst-of-indulgence, dark Los Angeles vibe. In the essay “Rosewood Casket,” Eve Babitz chronicles the doomed L.A. friendship between Parsons and Keith Richards, who she calls “James Byrns” and “Jack Hunter.” “This was the year everyone, all the rock stars, were wearing satin pants which looked like cloisonné colors from China,” she writes. “James and Hunter wore translucent India cotton shirts, the kind with embroidery and mirror sequins and all the girls wanted to lick the salt off their unbuttoned fronts.” She continues: “They looked beautiful, but you couldn’t look too long.”
A beauty that can turn into its opposite at any moment is also what comes to mind when listening to New Rose’s “Crying Eyes,” the band’s second album—which makes a sort of sense, partly because Al Perkins, who recorded steel guitar on both of Parson’s solo records, as well as on the Stones’s “Torn and Frayed,” off “Exile,” plays on several tracks. The band is New York-based, but their songs’ gorgeous, lilting melodies and soothing harmonies lull us with the promise of a chill redemption that is not un-California. Everything’s gonna be all right, baby, the languid, rhythmic strumming and drawling vocals tell us. Nothing really bad has happened yet, and it might, and probably will, but in the meantime, let us kick back. As Babitz writes, “In L.A., when someone gets corrupt, it always takes place out by the pool.”
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Tracklist:
1. King Of The Mountain (2018 Remaster) 04:52
2. Pi (2018 Remaster) 06:09
3. Bertie (2018 Remaster) 04:19
4. Mrs. Bartolozzi (2018 Remaster) 05:58
5. How To Be Invisible (2018 Remaster) 05:32
6. Joanni (2018 Remaster) 04:56
7. A Coral Room (2018 Remaster) 06:12
8. Prelude (2018 Remaster) 01:25
9. Prologue (2018 Remaster) 05:41
10. An Architect’s Dream (2018 Remaster) 04:54
11. The Painter’s Link (2018 Remaster) 01:35
12. Sunset (2018 Remaster) 05:58
13. Aerial Tal (2018 Remaster) 01:01
14. Somewhere In Between (2018 Remaster) 05:04
15. Nocturn (2018 Remaster) 08:29
16. Aerial (2018 Remaster) 07:54
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Tracks:
001 — Chuck Berry — Johnny B. Goode (1958)
002 — The Jimi Hendrix Experience — Purple Haze (1967)
003 — Cream — Crossroads (1968)
004 — The Kinks — You Really Got Me (1964)
005 — The Rolling Stones — Brown Sugar (1971)
006 — Van Halen — Eruption (1978)
007 — The Beatles — While My Guitar Gently Weeps (1968)
008 — Led Zeppelin — Stairway To Heaven (1971)
009 — The Allman Brothers Band — Statesboro Blues (1971)
010 — Nirvana — Smells Like Teen Spirit (1991)
011 — Led Zeppelin — Whole Lotta Love (1969)
012 — The Jimi Hendrix Experience — Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (1968)
013 — Derek & The Dominos — Layla (1970)
014 — Bruce Springsteen — Born To Run (1975)
015 — The Who — My Generation (1965)
016 — Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Cowgirl In The Sand (1969)
017 — Black Sabbath — Black Sabbath (1970)
018 — Ramones — Blitzkrieg Bop (1976)
019 — Prince & The Revolution — Purple Rain (1984)
020 — The Impressions — People Get Ready (1965)
021 — The White Stripes — Seven Nation Army (2003)
022 — The Beatles — A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
023 — The Yardbirds — Over Under Sideways Down (1966)
024 — Rage Against The Machine — Killing In The Name (1992)
025 — The Rolling Stones — Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (1971)
026 — B.B. King — How Blue Can You Get (1965)
027 — The Paul Butterfield Blues Band — Look Over Yonders Wall (1965)
028 — U2 — Where The Streets Have No Name (1987)
029 — AC/DC — Back In Black (1980)
030 — Bill Haley & His Comets — Rock Around The Clock (1954)
031 — Queen — Keep Yourself Alive (1973)
032 — Dire Straits — Sultans Of Swing (1978)
033 — Metallica — Master Of Puppets (1986)
034 — Aerosmith — Walk This Way (1975)
035 — The Stooges — 1969 (1969)
036 — Pink Floyd — Interstellar Overdrive (1967)
037 — Elvis Presley — That’s All Right (1954)
038 — The Faces — Stay With Me (1971)
039 — Santana — Black Magic Woman (1970)
040 — The Who — I Can See For Miles (1967)
041 — Television — Marquee Moon (1977)
042 — John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers — Hideaway (1966)
043 — The Sex Pistols — Holidays in the Sun (1977)
044 — Sleater-Kinney — Dig Me Out (1997)
045 — The Beatles — I Saw Her Standing There (1964)
046 — Dick Dale & His Del-Tones — Miserlou (1962)
047 — Van Halen — Panama (1984)
048 — The Clash — London Calling (1980)
049 — Jimi Hendrix — Machine Gun (1970)
050 — Pixies — Debaser (1989)
051 — Ozzy Osbourne — Crazy Train (1981)
052 — Radiohead — My Iron Lung (1995)
053 — Creedence Clearwater Revival — Born On The Bayou (1969)
054 — Stevie Ray Vaughan — Little Wing (1991)
055 — Cream — White Room (1968)
056 — The Byrds — Eight Miles High (1966)
057 — The Grateful Dead — Dark Star (1969)
058 — Link Wray — Rumble (1958)
059 — Jeff Beck — Freeway Jam (1975)
060 — Funkadelic — Maggot Brain (1971)
061 — Sam & Dave — Soul Man (1967)
062 — Albert King — Born Under A Bad Sign (1967)
063 — Guns ‘N’ Roses — Sweet Child O’ Mine (1987)
064 — Lynyrd Skynyrd — Free Bird (1973)
065 — The Police — Message In A Bottle (1979)
066 — Stevie Ray Vaughan — Texas Flood (1983)
067 — Bruce Springsteen — Adam Raised A Cain (1978)
068 — B.B. King — The Thrill Is Gone (1970)
069 — Pink Floyd — Money (1973)
070 — Smashing Pumpkins — Bullet With Butterfly Wings (1995)
071 — The Strokes — Take It Or Leave It (2001)
072 — Weezer — Say It Ain’t So (1994)
073 — Blue Cheer — Summertime Blues (1968)
074 — ZZ Top — La Grange (1973)
075 — Frank Zappa — Willie The Pimp (1969)
076 — Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers — American Girl (1976)
077 — Pearl Jam — Even Flow (1991)
078 — Buddy Guy — Stone Crazy (1970)
079 — Sonic Youth — Silver Rocket (1988)
080 — Steely Dan — Kid Charlemagne (1976)
081 — Michael Jackson — Beat It (1982)
082 — The Ventures — Walk Don’t Run (1960)
083 — Sublime — What I Got (1996)
084 — John Mayer — Gravity (2006)
085 — Phish — You Enjoy Myself (1988)
086 — Jeff Beck — I Ain’t Superstitious (1968)
087 — King Crimson — Red (1974)
088 — Quicksilver Messenger Service — Mona (1969)
089 — Joan Jett & The Blackhearts — I Love Rock ‘N Roll (1981)
090 — The Smiths — How Soon Is Now (1985)
091 — The Mars Volta — Drunkship of Lanterns (2003)
092 — Mick Jagger — Memo From Turner (1970)
093 — My Bloody Valentine — Only Shallow (1991)
094 — Dire Straits — Money For Nothing (1984)
095 — Moby Grape — Omaha (1967)
096 — Husker Du — New Day Rising (1985)
097 — Queens Of The Stone Age — No One Knows (2002)
098 — Red Hot Chili Peppers — Under The Bridge (1991)
099 — My Morning Jacket — Run Thru (2003)
100 — Tool — Vicarious (2006)