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Garth Brooks plays the first concert in the history of Notre Dame Stadium.
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Garth Brooks plays the first concert in the history of Notre Dame Stadium.
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Tracks:
01. Never Gets Said (3:44)
02. That Wind (3:33)
03. Looking for a War (3:21)
04. The Trouble with Guitars (3:06)
05. Seen Too Much (3:33)
06. That Kind of Lonely (3:41)
07. Like a Banjo (3:06)
08. Forever Home (3:28)
09. Another Song About Texas (3:27)
Following Fufu Tryout and More Fufu!, two releases that pay homage to the great masters of African music, the agile collective Plurism around the tireless drummer and collector of sounds, Dominic Egli, presents its latest album, Azania in Mind that resonates with stories from the African universe.
Known for his raw sensuality, explosive coolness and down-to-earth playfulness, Dominic Egli has again gathered around him his dream line-up Ganesh Geymeier (ts), Raffaele Bossard (b) and the renowned South African trumpet player Feya Faku, with the expressive South African singer Siya Makuzeni joining the group on three tracks to create song-like melodies, complex and driving grooves and erruptive solos. Plurism blends elements of African music cultures…
…collective improvisation and individual musical statements into a coherent sound and a colourful call for a decolonised encounter with the African continent, its people and its cultures.
„The name ‘Azania’ has a dense history in Africa. The contemporary understanding of the word stems from the liberation movement of South Africa. Freedom fighters in the pan-Africanist tradition have repeatedly called for the country to be renamed Azania – the land of the blacks. Dominic Egli’s PLURISM with Feya Faku and special guest Siya Makuzeni: AZANIA IN MIND is laced with a rootedness in history. From the dexterous vocals by the multi-talented singer and trombonist, Siya Makuzeni, to the hauntingly rich trumpet playing by Feya Faku. As the leader of the band, Dominic Egli is both thoughtful and carefree, grounded and uncontained, colorful and expressive. Egli’s Azania In Mind has an envious cohesion. It has a sound booming with heritage, vigour and love. It carries the weight of the name ‘Azania’ in its liberated exploration of sounds and voices of the land of blacks.“
320 kbps | 118 MB | LINKS
Tracklist:
01. You Are More Than Everything to Me
02. Our First Kiss
03. Every Passing Year
04. Everything About You
05. In Love with My Best Friend
06. My Desire
07. You and Me Girl
08. Would You Be My Everything
09. I Miss You
10. Marry Me
11. I’m the Luckiest Man Alive
12. Never Let You Go
13. Merry Christmas Baby
14. Goodnight Baila
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Halfway between the British blues revival of the ’60s and the southern rock renaissance of the ’70s, the six-stringed genius of Johnny Winter has caught countless of listeners by the ears, from Houston to Woodstock and beyond. His high-energy approach to the blues – reverent to tradition but fiercely of a style all his own – made him not only one of the most sought-after new artists of his time, but a peer and equal to the blues legends he worshiped from the beginning. This career-spanning box set captures Johnny’s most electrifying performances over four decades of rock and roll and celebrates his 70th birthday which is on February 23, 2014.
CD 1
01. Bad Luck and Trouble – 3:44
02. Mean Town Blues – 4:29
03. Mike Bloomfield’s Introduction of Johnny Winter [Live] – 1:04
04. It’s My Own Fault [Live] – 10:58
05. I’m Yours and I’m Hers – 4:31
06. Mean Mistreater – 3:54
07. Dallas – 2:47
08. Be Careful With a Fool – 5:16
09. Leland Mississippi Blues [Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair] – 4:51
10. Memory Pain – 5:30
11. Highway 61 Revisited – 5:07
12. Miss Ann – 3:40
13. Hustled Down in Texas – 3:32
14. Black Cat Bone [Live] – 5:38
15. Johnny B. Goode [Live] – 3:33
CD 2
01. Eyesight to the Blind [Live] – 5:03
02. Johnny Winter’s Intro [Live] – 0:43
03. Prodigal Son [Live] – 5:12
04. Mean Mistreater [Live] – 5:48
05. Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo – 3:31
06. Guess I’ll Go Away – 3:27
07. On the Limb – 3:35
08. It’s My Own Fault [Live] – 11:45
09. Jumpin’ Jack Flash [Live] – 4:26
10. Good Morning Little School Girl [Live] – 4:40
11. Mean Town Blues [Live] – 17:31
CD 3
01. Still Alive and Well – 3:44
02. Rock Me Baby – 3:50
03. Rock & Roll – 4:45
04. Rollin’ ‘Cross the Country – 4:33
05. Hurtin’ So Bad – 4:40
06. Bad Luck Situation – 2:50
07. Self Destructive Blues – 3:28
08. Sweet Papa John – 3:10
09. Rock & Roll People – 2:45
10. Harlem Shuffle [Live] – 3:38
11. Bony Moronie [Live] – 6:42
12. Roll With Me [Live] – 4:53
13. Tired of Tryin’ – 3:41
14. TV Mama – 3:12
15. Walkin’ Thru the Park – 4:06
16. I Done Got over It – 6:03
CD 4
01. One Step at a Time – 4:00
02. Honest I Do – 4:21
03. Nickel Blues – 3:34
04. Talk Is Cheap – 3:42
05. Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing – 5:33
06. Bon Ton Roulet – 4:45
07. Don’t Take Advantage of Me – 5:25
08. Master Mechanic – 3:38
09. Mojo Boogie – 4:54
10. Stranger Blues [Live] – 6:56
11. Illustrated Man – 3:40
12. Hard Way – 4:00
13. Highway 61 Revisited [Live] – 5:12
14. Maybellene – 2:48
15. Dust My Broom – 6:02
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In her introduction Barb Jungr has pointed out the hurdles of interpreting a singer-songwriter of near legendary status such as Sting who comes with all the trappings of such fame.
It has, she suggested, made some folk recoil at the mention of his name even before getting to the essence of what the man is all about.Interpreting and adapting Sting’s songs for herself and her pianist John McDaniel throws up a number of challenges not least how to re-configure songs where the backings by the groups in the original recordings are regarded as an essential part of the package.
Tracks:
1. Wrapped Around Your Finger (3:10)
2. Englishman In New York (3:44)
3. Fields Of Gold (3:53)
4. King Of Pain (5:30)
5. Moon Over Bourbon Street (5:17)
6. Shape Of My Heart (4:09)
7. Roxanne (4:33)
8. It’s Probably Me (4:30)
9. Until (A Matter Of Moments) (3:44)
10. August Winds (2:30)
11. Don’t Stand So Close To Me (4:02)
12. Fortress Around My Heart (4:05)
13. Desert Rose (3:30)
14. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic (2:06)
15. Fragile (5:05)
16. Message In A Bottle (2:27)
17. Every Breath You Take (4:13)
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Few artists in popular music have roamed as restlessly as Linda Ronstadt. Since the mid-’80s, when she broke away from her sure-fire SoCal pop/rock formula long enough to team with the legendary arranger Nelson Riddle for a trio of pop standards albums, Ronstadt has continued to diversify: a couple of Spanish-language albums here, a kids’ set there, a Christmas album, an outing with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris. Adieu False Heart is yet another detour down a side road for Ronstadt: a full-fledged collaboration with Ann Savoy, a mainstay of the Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band, one of the most respected bands within that genre. Ronstadt and Savoy first worked together on the 2002 compilation album Evangeline Made: A Tribute to Cajun Music, and Adieu False Heart is, in its own way, a tribute as well. Although its soul resides squarely in Cajun country, it’s not as purist a Cajun recording as those Savoy makes with Savoy-Doucet, a band that also includes her husband, accordionist Marc Savoy, and the ace fiddler Michael Doucet. Yet it’s as different from Ronstadt’s radio hits as the Riddle and mariachi recordings were, and rendered as honestly and confidently: Ronstadt clearly enjoys visiting Savoy’s musical territory and honoring this particular pocket of Americana. The pair, switching off on lead vocals and/or harmonizing tightly, take two from the British songsmith Richard Thompson, “Burns’ Supper” and “King of Bohemia,” alongside largely languid material from Bill Monroe, Julie Miller, and others. But the big ear-opener of the album is the duo’s cover of “Walk Away Renee,” the Left Banke’s 1966 Top Five hit, here recast as an acoustic weeper. That Ronstadt would give the song such a heartfelt reading does not surprise — it’s a natural for her songbook. That she and Savoy so effortlessly transform it into a Cajun-style ballad does. With top pickers like mandolinist Sam Bush and bassist Byron House onboard, and the two versatile vocalists clearly enjoying their moment together, Adieu False Heart captures the Cajun flavor naturally, without pretending to be something it’s not.