Artist: In This Moment | Album: Ritual | Released: 2017 | Genre: Metal, Rock
Artist: In This Moment | Album: Ritual | Released: 2017 | Genre: Metal, Rock
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With their unique fusion of “gypsy folk rock”, Holy Moly & The Crackers hail from the North East of the UK, and have a loyal, devoted and ever-increasing fan base. The band have built themselves an enviable reputation, pulling packed houses for their ferocious, visceral live shows, and now they are heading into heavier, gutsier waters with their new album Salem – produced by Matt Terry (The Enemy), mixed by Gethin Pearson (Mallory Knox) and mastered by Nigel Watson (Scissor Sisters), ‘Salem’ is released on the band’s own Pink Lane Records.The band has hardly drawn breath over the last two years – furiously touring and developing their live show, yet all the while creating new material, pushing at their sound.
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Tracklist:
1. Rise (Live) ( 6:09)
2. Just Ride (Live) (10:59)
3. Born To Lose (Live) ( 4:33)
4. Carolina Bound (Live) ( 6:14)
5. Diggin’ On Bill (Live) (11:02)
6. Friend Of Mine (Live) ( 6:02)
7. Movin’ On (Live) ( 8:59)
8. Day To Remember (Live) ( 4:24)
9. Hope Finds A Way (Live) (16:12)
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Tracklist:
1. Intro (01:37)
2. Here We Go (04:44)
3. Nail Pon Cross (03:25)
4. R.O.A.R. (03:23)
5. Medication (feat. Stephen Marley) (03:42)
6. Time Travel (02:52)
7. Living It Up (04:00)
8. Looks Are Deceiving (04:37)
9. The Struggle Discontinues (04:39)
10. Autumn Leaves (05:04)
11. Everybody Wants To Be Somebody (03:40)
12. Upholstery (feat. Major Myjah) (03:50)
13. Grown & Sexy (feat. Stephen Marley) (04:04)
14. Perfect Picture (feat. Stephen Marley) (05:21)
15. So a Child May Follow (04:22)
16. Slave Mill (04:48)
17. Caution (03:57)
18. Speak Life (05:05)
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Tracklist:
1. Letting It Ride (5:13)
2. Another Face In The Crowd (3:38)
3. Drivin’ On Bues Control (5:15)
4. From A Son (4:58)
5. Date Night (3:48)
6. Lost And Found (7:57)
7. Prisoner (4:35)
8. Rambling Gypsy Woman (4:18)
9. In His Hands (6:02)
10. Movie Memories (4:13)
11. Trigger Man (4:06)
12. Lay Me Down In Mississippi (6:45)
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Tracklist:
01. Writing Letters 03:03
02. Quiet Loud 04:06
03. Couldn’t It Be 03:56
04. Hometown 04:31
05. I Like the Way You Are 03:27
06. Mary Gets Drunk 03:21
07. The Beauty Walks Hand in Hand with a Smile 02:55
08. The Oooh Song 04:30
09. Killer of My Mind 03:56
10. I Want You to Stay 04:17
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Originally released to capitalize on the success of Scott-Heron’s then-current hit ‘The Bottle’ and his subsequent signing to Arista, this 1974 compilation has since become the definitive distillation of his early work. Contained within the original 11-track selection were the title track, ‘Whitey On The Moon’, ‘Home Is Where The Hatred Is’ plus eight more. The expanded CD version offers a more rounded view of Scott-Heron’s work with the addition of nine tracks among them ‘When You Are Who You Are’, used in a recent television commercial, ‘I Think I’ll Call It Morning’ and the original spoken-word version of ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised’. By way of a bonus, edited versions of several of his poems are also included.
Tracks:
1. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
2. Sex Education: Ghetto Style
3. The Get Out the Ghetto Blues
4. No Knock
5. Lady Day & John Coltrane
6. Pieces of a Man
7. Home Is Where the Hatred Is
8. Brother
9. Save the Children
10. Whitey on the Moon
11. Did You Hear What They Said?
12. When You Are Who You Are
13. I Think I’ll Call It Morning
14. Or Down You Fall
15. Free Will
16. The Middle of the Day
17. Speed Kills
18. Who’ll Pay Reparations on My Soul
19. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Version 1)
Ariwo
Ariwo
(MANANA/Records, 2017)
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Extended-play formats were hugely popular in the U.K. during the 1960s. Often EPs were collections of previous singles or selected cuts from albums — their popularity due to albums not being an affordable item for many consumers until the end of the decade. Unlike many acts, Manfred Mann were to use the EP format as an opportunity to showcase new material. Only releasing two albums during their stay with EMI, a huge number of tracks not considered for singles found their way onto EPs, three of which The One in the Middle, There’s No Living Without Your Loving, and Machines hit the number one spot on the nation’s EP charts. This collection gathers together some hidden gems such as “Groovin,” Bob Dylan’s “With God on Our Side,” and the self-penned “The One in the Middle,” initially written for but rejected by the Yardbirds. It also includes several early singles, including “5-4-3-2-1,” “Cock-a-Hoop,” and the transatlantic number one “Do Wah Diddy Diddy.” However, this package is sadly not definitive, lacking several tracks such as “I Put a Spell on You” and “Let’s Go Get Stoned” from There’s No Living Without Your Loving and the majority of cuts from the band’s 1966 Instrumental Asylum EP. Yet for the Mann enthusiast who wishes to go beyond the purchase of a standard hits package, this is an excellent introduction to some of the group’s more eclectic work.