Artist: The XX | Album: I See You | Released: 2017 | Label: Young Turks | Catalog #: YTCD161D | Genre: Rock, Indie Pop
Artist: The XX | Album: I See You | Released: 2017 | Label: Young Turks | Catalog #: YTCD161D | Genre: Rock, Indie Pop
320 kbps | 132 MB | UL | DF | TB | KF | OB
Tracklist:
1. That’s The Stuff You Got To Watch (Feat. Ruby Turner) (3:33)
2. Missing You (Feat. Earl Green) (4:22)
3. Equal Opportunity (Feat. Taka Boom) (6:04)
4. Try (Feat. Dick Heckstall-Smith) (5:35)
5. Grease Piece (Feat. Dick Heckstall-Smith) (5:11)
6. You Made Me Cry (Feat. Earl Green) (3:58)
7. Sugar Pie (Feat. Dana Gillespie) (2:52)
8. Get The Facts (4:38)
9. Blue Shift (Comin At Ya) (5:06)
10. Just Like A Fish (Feat. Deitra Farr, Dick Heckstall-Smith) (4:27)
11. If Loving You Is Wrong I Don’t Want To Be Right (Feat. Connie Lush) (4:27)
12. Suzy And Georgia (Feat. Dick Heckstall-Smith) (6:41)
320 kbps|105 MB| UL | DF | KF | TB | OB
Last Place, is the new album from Grandaddy: Jason Lyte (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Kevin Garcia (bass guitar), Aaron Burtch (drums), Jim Fairchild (guitar), and Tim Dreyden (keyboards). The band formed in Modesto, CA in 1992, and after four albums disbanded in 2006. Jason Lytle relocated to Montana, where he happily made two solo albums, and reconnected with the natural world around him. Eventually, though, life uprooted him again, taking him to Portland, Oregon until he eventually returned to his former home of Modesto. The return to California was practical (he needed to be near his bandmates) but also appropriate, as he had started writing songs that he felt would be fitting for another Grandaddy album. Following a second reunion tour in the summer of 2016, the band announced the new album would be released on Danger Mouse’s 30th Century Records along with releasing a video for the single, “Way We Won’t.”
Last Place, is a perfect addition to the band’s celebrated, critically-acclaimed catalogue, that includes their breakthrough sophomore album, Sophtware Slump, and their debut, Under the Western Freeway. It’s a symphonic swirl of lo-fi sonics and mile-high harmonies, found sounds and electronics-gone-awry mingling with perfect, power pop guitar tones. Lytle’s voice sounds as warm and intimate as ever, giving graceful levity to the doomsday narratives that have dominated the Grandaddy output. Last Place is written, performed, and produced by Jason Lytle.
320 kbps | 291 MB | UL |
CD 1 (Friday, April 26, 1968) 00:54:20
01. Fields of Sun (Darryl DeLoach, Doug Ingle) 04:01
02. You Can’t Win (Darryl DeLoach, Danny Weis) 03:17
03. Unconscious Power (Ron Bushy, Doug Ingle, Danny Weis) 03:10
04. Are You Happy (Doug Ingle) 04:22
05. So-Lo (Darryl DeLoach, Doug Ingle) 04:05
06. Iron Butterfly Theme (Doug Ingle) 04:55
07. Stamped Ideas (Darryl DeLoach, Doug Ingle) 03:18
Second Show (Incomplete):
08. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Doug Ingle) 17:20
09. So-Lo (Darryl DeLoach, Doug Ingle) 04:11
10. Iron Butterfly Theme (Doug Ingle) 05:40
CD 2 (Saturday, April 27, 1968) 01:05:25
01. Are You Happy (Doug Ingle) 04:46
02. Unconscious Power (Ron Bushy, Doug Ingle, Danny Weis) 02:49
03. My Mirage (Doug Ingle) 04:50
04. So-Lo (Darryl DeLoach, Doug Ingle) 04:00
05. Iron Butterfly Theme (Doug Ingle) 05:04
Second Show:
06. Possession (Doug Ingle) 05:48
07. My Mirage (Doug Ingle) 05:00
08. Are You Happy (Doug Ingle) 04:24
09. Her Favorite Style (Doug Ingle) 02:53
10. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Doug Ingle) 15:34
11. So-Lo (Darryl DeLoach, Doug Ingle) 04:43
12. Iron Butterfly Theme (Doug Ingle) 05:35
Putumayo Music’s Jazz Café follows the distinctive, yet diverse sounds of jazz from around the globe.
11 stand-out tracks capture the vibe and feel of cool jazz sounds from Brazil, Germany, Finland, Canada, Cuba, France and the USA.
Tracks include the Pearl Django group channelling Hot Club of France, a couple of bossa-novas in Amanda Martinez and the group Delicatessen.
Cuba is represented by Niuver and there is some pre-Weimar Republic cabaret with Irina Bjorklund.
Best track is the late soul man Lee Dorsey’s Someday. And check out the Cuban/Senegal mix in Yarahya by Alune Wade and Harold Lopez-Nussa.
1. Delicatessen – Delicatessen [03:28]
2. Lisa Bassenge – Ohne Dich [02:13]
3. Alune Wade & Harold López-Nussa – Yarahya [03:16]
4. Niuver – Enamorados [03:34]
5. Pearl Django – The Conversation [02:57]
6. Lee Dorsey – Someday [02:36]
7. Irina Björklund and Peter Fox – Sommar i Min Dröm [03:54]
8. Dick Sudhalter and Friends – Snowball [05:50]
9. Rosa Passos – Desafinado [04:45]
10. Amanda Martinez – Diciembre [05:06]
11. Eden Brent – Love Me ‘Til Dawn [03:25]
Artist: | E.Sy Kennenga |
Title of Album: | Carnet De Voyage D’un Solda Lanmou (Chapitre 1) |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2016 |
Tracks: | 5 |
Total Time: | 16 minutes and 17 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 320 Kbps |
Total Size: | 38.54 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
---|---|---|---|
01 | La foule | E.Sy Kennenga | 3:05 |
02 | O konba | E.Sy Kennenga | 3:00 |
03 | Allez viens | E.Sy Kennenga | 3:15 |
04 | Haters | E.Sy Kennenga | 3:33 |
05 | Accumuler | E.Sy Kennenga | 3:24 |
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320 kbps | 103 MB | UL | DF | OB | KF
Based in the Hinterland outside Byron Bay in New South Wales, Australia, Singer-Songwriter Matt Henry brings us a debut album that defies the norm for works in this genre.
Lyrically the album visits traditional country topics of heartache and loss, however it is the exploration of his psychological deficiencies that makes Henry so interesting. A self-described “Dependent Personality” he sings of the overwhelming need for others, anxiety and depression, and a longing for love and home.
Produced by celebrated Australian songwriter Shane Nicholson, “Love Without Co-Dependency” traverses the musical waters of Americana, Bluegrass, Alt-Country and Country Blues
Highlights are the heartfelt “You and I”, bluesy piano tune “Garden of Needs”and the title track “Love Without Co-Dependency”.