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Yasmin Levy – Mano Suave (2007)

March 21st, 2010 Comments off

Yasmin Levy – Mano Suave (2007)

Yasmin Levy - Mano Suave (2007)

Artist: Yasmin Levy
Title Of Album: Mano Suave
Year Of Release: November 28, 2007
Genre: Ladino, Flamenco
Format: MP3
Quality: 192 kbps I 44.1 Khz I Joint Stereo
Total Time: 52 min 56 sec
Total Size: 72.8 mb

Israeli singer Levy says that she now feels a heightened sense of devotion to the ancient Ladino repertoire, but her third album nevertheless retains a strong sense of flamenco, along with a frisson of Arabic music. These Judaeo-Spanish songs are central to Levy’s family life. Her father died when she was only one year old, but Yitzhak had devoted his life to the old Ladino songs, as both performer and curator of a specialised department within Israel’s national radio station. Much of Yasmin’s ongoing repertoire was heard during childhood, in the arms of her mother Kochaua.

Still living in her birthplace of Jerusalem, Levy is now deepening her vocal substance, invariably holding back until key expressive points, rich with melancholy and sombre stateliness. She’s ably assisted by a small circle of acoustic players, contributing carefully arranged combinations of guitar, oud, qanun (zither), flutes and percussion. Production duties are handled by Radio 3′s own Lucy Duran and Jerry Boys, the man who was at the controls for the Buena Vista Social Club albums, but whose career secretly stretches back to take in The Beatles and Stones.

Natacha Atlas contributes a compatibly soaring guest vocal to the title track, and there are many more surprising touches, such as when “Komo La Roza” shifts in tone with piano and kemenche (three-stringed fiddle), or “Si Veriash” begins with an unusual percussion construction, a thooming frame drum lending a sudden gyrating motion. “Mal De L’Amor” is a Catalan song that also has strange emanations arriving all the way from Mali, but via Kike Pedersen’s Paraguayan harp. This might sound like a fusion too far, but all is integrated seamlessly.

Harsh zurna reed-flute and stuttering goblet-drum invigorate “Una Ora”, and then the disc concludes with booming bass-skin and abraded violin, Levy singing in a beautifully mournful vocal duet with versatile reedsman Amir Shahsar.

Tracklist
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1. Irma Kero (4:44)
2. Mano Suave (5:27)
3. Adio Kerida (3:42)
4. Una Noche Mas (4:54)
5. Nani Nani (4:26)
6. Komo La Roza (4:02)
7. Si Veriash (3:21)
8. Mal De l’Amor (4:29)
9. Por La Mia (4:45)
10. Una Ora (3:32)
11. Perdono (4:02)
12. Odecha (5:32)

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Ac Dc-highway To Hell (1979)(remastered) 320dbps

March 15th, 2010 Comments off

Ac Dc-highway To Hell (1979)(remastered) 320dbps

AC DC-Highway To Hell Remastered 320dbps

All tracks have been digitally remastered.

Recorded at Roundhouse Studios, London, England in 1979. Originally released as Atlantic (19244). The 2003 edition of HIGHWAY TO HELL includes liner notes by Ernie Welch.

AC/DC: Bon Scott (vocals); Angus Young, Malcom Young (guitar); Cliff Williams (bass); Phil Rudd (drums).

Label Legacy
Orig Year 1979
Discs 1
Release Date Feb 18, 2003
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange
Engineer Mark Dearnley

Tracklist:
01 – Highway to Hell
02 – Girls Got Rhythm
03 – Walk All Over You
04 – Touch Too Much
05 – Beating Around the Bush
06 – Shot Down in Flames
07 – Get It Hot
08 – If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)
09 – Love Hungry Man
10 – Night Prowler

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Richie Havens (7 Albums)

March 11th, 2010 Comments off

Richie Havens (7 Albums)

Havens is perhaps best known for his opening performance at the Woodstock Festival,
his soulful covers of pop and folk songs and his intense rhythm guitar style.

Richie Havens – Alarm Clock
Richie Havens (7 Albums)
Tracklist:

01 Here Comes The Sun
02 To Give All Your Love Away
03 Younger Men Grow Older
04 Girls Don’t Run Away
05 End Of The Seasons
06 Some Will Wait
07 Patient Lady
08 Missing Train
09 Alarm Clock

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Senses Fail – Let It Enfold You (deluxe)(hq Rip!)

February 28th, 2010 Comments off

Senses Fail – Let It Enfold You
 Senses Fail - Let It Enfold You (deluxe)(hq Rip!)
Genre: Emo/Post-Hardcore
Year: 2005

Senses Fail will be the band to watch in the next couple of years. With intensely poetic lyrics, cutting drums, and faultless guitar melodies, Senses Fail vigilantly bridges the edginess of hardcore and the passion of punk rock together.

Tracklisting:
1. Tie Her Down (3:09)
2. Lady In A Blue Dress (3:18)
3. You’re Cute When You Scream (2:26)
4. Buried A Lie (3:00)
5. Bite To Break Skin (3:31)
6. Rum Is For Drinking, Not For Burning (2:43)
7. Slow Dance (3:06)
8. Choke On This (3:22)
9. NJ Falls Into the Atlantic (3:49)
10. Let It Enfold You (5:04)
11. Irony Of Dying On Your Birthday (3:00)
12. Angela Baker And My Obsession With Fire (4:04)
13. Martini Kiss (3:51)
14. Institutionalized (3:49)
15. American Death (3:32)
16. Lady In A Blue Dress (Acoustic) (3:22)
17. Buried A Lie (Acoustic) (3:05)
18. Rum Is For Drinking Not For Burning (Acoustic) (3:04)
Playing Time: 1:01:16

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 Senses Fail - Let It Enfold You (deluxe)(hq Rip!)
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Ripped Using: EAC (Secure mode)
FLAC Version: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality: Lossless, (avg. compression: 82 %)
Channels: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
Total Size: 443.82 MB

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Ellie Goulding – Lights 2010-doh

February 27th, 2010 Comments off

Ellie Goulding – Lights 2010-DOH

Ellie Goulding - Lights 2010-doh

Description:
2010 debut album from the new sweetheart of British Pop. With her unique blend of Folk influences and Electronica she is already a firm favorite amongst tastemakers and bloggers alike. Lights features 10 tracks, including the singles ‘Under The Sheets’ and ‘Starry Eyed’. Her chief collaborator is Fin Dow-Smith, AKA the Electro-don Starsmith, who produced the majority of the songs on the album and co-wrote four of them. Ellie’s songs are built around big proper tunes that lift you up and spin you round, yet there’s something off-center about them, something sparkly, filmic, haunting, odd. She mixes heartfelt emotion with other-wordly atmospherics, spins cool Electronica into dreamy warmth. Her insistence on putting her guitar in every song, whether an acoustic cover or a gorgeous song about new love gives her soaring Electro-Folk an earthed rootedness. Polydor.

Label: Polydor
Genre: Pop
Quality: VBR kbps (198kbps avg)
Time: N/A
Size: 52MB

Tracklist:
1. Guns And Horses
2. Starry Eyed
3. This Love (Will Be Your Downfall)
4. Under The Sheets
5. The Writer
6. Every Time You Go
7. Wish I Stayed
8. Your Biggest Mistake
9. IÂ’ll Hold My Breath
10.Salt Skin

Release name: Ellie_Goulding-Lights-2010-DOH

Ellie Goulding - Lights 2010-doh

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Allison Moorer – Crows 2010

February 26th, 2010 Comments off

Allison Moorer – Crows 2010

 Allison Moorer – Crows 2010

Label: RykoDisc
Genre: Country
Quality: VBR kbps (158kbps avg)
Time: 0h 48min 07sec total
Size: 54.58MB

A sophisticated, pop-flavored outing marked by intricate arrangements and delicate dynamics.

Oscar and Grammy nominated songwriter Allison Moorer returns with a refined collection of songs that mark a stylistic departure from her previous work. On Crows, Moorer combines an

astonishing vocal performance with new material primarily written on piano, rather than guitar. Produced by celebrated Nashville producer R.S. Field (Buddy Guy, John Mayall), and featuring the

single, “The Broken Girl.”

Tracklist:
01. Abalone Sky
02. Goodbye To The Ground
03. Just Another Fool
04. The Broken Girl
05. Should I Be Concerned
06. When You Wake Up Feeling Bad
07. Easy In The Summertime
08. The Stars & I (MamaÂ’s Song)
09. Still This Side Of Gone
10. Like The Rain
11. Sorrow (DonÂ’t Come Around)
12. ItÂ’s Gonna Feel Good (When It Stops Hurting)
13. Crows

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The Beatles – Rare Trax Vol. 03 – A Collector’s Gem

February 22nd, 2010 Comments off

Beatles – Rare Trax Vol. 03

The Beatles - Rare Trax Vol. 03 – A Collector's Gem

Publisher: The Swingin’ Pig
Reference :TSP-CD-025
Date :1989
Made In :Italy
Quality : Ex-Stereo & Mono
Total duration: 33:08

Tracklisting:

01) Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Recorded on June 2, 1968, during the ‘White Album’ sessions. Completely different to the previously released version. Supposed to be a very early take, featuring bongos and acoustic guitars

02) Tomorrow Never Knows
Recorded on April 6, 1966 during the ‘Revolver’ sessions. A very basic track with different sound effects compared to the previously released version.
(Outfake. It is in fact the LP version, -180 degrees out of phase.)

03) A Day In The Life
Recorded on January 19, 1967 during the ‘Sgt. Pepper’ sessions. Starts with John’s count. Different ending, missing part II of this song!

04) Yes It Is
Recorded between February 15-19, during the ‘Help!’ sessions. A rehearsal take with different lyrics and no chorus vocals.

05) I Saw Her Standing There (Take 10)
Recorded on February 11, 1963 during the ‘Please Please Me’ sessions. Different to the previously released take, and also different to the take featured on ‘Ultra Rare Trax Vol.1.’.
(Handclap overdubs onto take 9, track 2 2:30PM-6:30PM session)

06) Norwegian Wood (Take 1)
Recorded on October 12, 1965. This take has very vivid melody lines in John’s vocals and George’s sitar. The tempo of this version is slightly slower to the previously released version. John does not play any melody on his 12-string guitar, just chords. Very different to the previously released take, and also different to the version on ‘Ultra Rare Trax Vol.2.’!

07) Not Guilty
Recorded during the Jun-October 1968 ‘White Album’ sessions. Only recently discovered.

08) Across The Universe
Recorded on February 4, 1968. Completely different to all known versions, like the one on the ‘Let It Be’ album or the ‘World Wildlife’ mix. No orchestration, no animal noises and harmony vocals – lots of backward guitars!
(An alternate mix with the extracts of the ‘ Hums Wild’ Sounds effect recorded on the 04 Feb 1968 edited in. No Orchestration or Animal Sounds at this stage. The take on some discs is preceeded by John saying “You’re right, Richie” and two exhales.)

09) While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Recorded during the June-October, 1968 ‘White Album’ sessions. So-called ‘acoustic version’, just George’s voice, acoustic guitar and background organ in the chorus. Sounds very intimate. Completely different to the previously released version.

10) Ticket To Ride
Recorded in February 1965. No fade-out at the end, John’s vocals on single track only. Different to the previously released take.

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The Beatles – White Album (2cd) (1968) 320 Kbps

February 18th, 2010 Comments off

The Beatles - White Album (2cd) (1968) 320 Kbps

Quality: 320 kbps
Size: 214 Mb

Tracklist:

DISC 1:

1.Back In The U.S.S.R.
2.Dear Prudence
3.Glass Onion
4.Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
5.Wild Honey Pie
6.Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill, The
7.While My Guitar Gently Weeps
8.Happiness Is A Warm Gun
9.Martha My Dear
10.I”m So Tired
11.Blackbird
12.Piggies
13.Rocky Raccoon
14.Don”t Pass Me By
15.Why Don”t We Do It In The Road?
16.I Will
17.Julia

DISC 2:

1.Birthday
2.Yer Blues
3.Mother Nature”s Son
4.Everybody”s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
5.Sexy Sadie
6.Helter Skelter
7.Long, Long, Long
8.Revolution 1
9.Honey Pie
10.Savoy Truffle
11.Cry Baby Cry
12.Revolution 9
13.Good Night

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Eric Bibb – Booker’s Guitar (2010)

February 9th, 2010 Comments off

Eric Bibb – Booker’s Guitar (2010)

Eric Bibb - Booker's Guitar (2010)

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Eric Bibb – Booker’s Guitar (2010)
Acoustic Blues | 320 kbps |

Tracklist:

01. BookerÂ’s Guitar
02. With My Maker I Am One
03. Flood Water
04. Walkin’ Blues Again
05. Sunrise Blues
06. Wayfaring Stranger
07. Train From Aberdeen
08. New Home
09. NobodyÂ’s Fault But Mine
10. One Soul To Save
11. Rocking Chair
12. Turning Pages
13. A Good Woman
14. Tell Riley
15. A–Z Blues

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Pearl Jam – Vitalogy @320kbs

February 5th, 2010 Comments off

Pearl Jam - Vitalogy @320kbs

Tracklist
1. Last Exit
2. Spin The Black Circle
3. Not For You
4. Tremor Christ
5. Nothingman
6. Whipping
7. Pry To
8. Corduroy
9. Bugs
10. Satan’s Bed
11. Better Man
12. Aye Davanita
13. Immortality
14. Hey Foxymophandlemama, That’s Me

Pearl Jam - Vitalogy @320kbs
lyrics

http://www.songmeanings.net/artist/view/songs/68/

album info

http://www.discogs.com/Pearl-Jam-Vitalogy/release/372557

My Review
Pearl Jam’s third birth comes with mixed emotion: whilst obviously being a musical success it also contains some of Eddie Vedder’s sad musings on Kurt Cobain’s death, most prominently in the haunting “Immortality”. Inside the cover art, a beautiful poem is included:

I waited all day.

you waited all day..

but you left before sunset..

and I just wanted to tell you

the moment was beautiful.

Just wanted to dance to bad music

drive bad cars..

watch bad TV..

should have stayed for the sunset…

if not for me.

External Reviews
It’s a sad paradox of these times that the artists who most successfully express our fears and anxieties are the ones who are least able to cope with the burdens of fame. Whether it’s Sinéad O’Connor, who masochistically invites humiliation with public displays of emotional nakedness, or Kurt Cobain, who finally just gave up, it’s sometimes tempting to say what Frank Sinatra once told George Michael – that is, “Stop complaining and enjoy the ride.” But then, Frank is not exactly the most sensitive guy himself.

No one regrets that he’s too famous now to be Ian MacKaye of Fugazi more than Eddie Vedder does. As it was for Cobain, it’s difficult for Vedder to adjust to the fact that the people who used to beat him up in school are now among his biggest fans. While Vitalogy is not the calculatedly anti-commercial album that In Utero was rumored to be (but really wasn’t) before it was released, the one designed to alienate all the fans Vedder doesn’t like, it is a wildly uneven and difficult record, sometimes maddening, sometimes ridiculous, often powerful.

“As privileged as a ~censored~” is how Vedder sums up his fame in “Immortality.” “Victims in demand for public show.” In “Corduroy,” success has left him disaffected and no longer in control of his destiny: “I’m already cut off like I feared/I’ll end up alone like I began,” he sings before concluding: “All the things that others want for me/Can’t buy what I want because it’s free.” Ironically nostalgic for the desperately troubled youth that inspired his best and most tormented songs, he sings on “Not for You”: “All that’s sacred comes from youth/Naive and true with no power/Nothing to do/I still remember/Why don’t you?” Like Pete Townshend, whose Quadrophenia was the soundtrack of Vedder’s adolescence, Vedder seems afraid that while once he was the Punk, he’s now the Godfather.

Vedder is also more haunted by intimations of mortality than ever before – not exactly a new theme for him but a chilling one for a record whose title means “the study of life.” The album opens with a death-obsessed song called “Last Exit,” and its final track, “Stupid-mop,” concludes with a meditation on suicide. On “Immortality,” Vedder acknowledges, “Cannot stay long/Some die just too young.”

Vitalogy has a number of gripping songs that match the soaring anthems of Ten, the extended grooves of Vs. or the poetry of either record. The first three tracks are a promising start: “Last Exit,” “Not for You” and especially “Spin the Black Circle,” a revvedup thrash tribute to vinyl, rock harder than anything Pearl Jam have ever done. “Whipping” and “Corduroy” are also hard edged and catchy. “Better Man” is a haunting ballad about a woman trapped in a bad relationship; it recalls the character study “Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town” on Vs. As on “Daughter,” also from Vs., Vedder’s empathy for and identification with women throughout Vitalogy is remarkably affecting and unforced.

Interspersed among the stronger tracks, though, are throwaways and strange experiments that don’t always work. The demented polka “Bugs,” which features Vedder, backed by a discordant accordion, ranting paranoiacally about insects, makes an uncharacteristic stab at humor but ends up being more silly than funny. “Pry, To” is a one-minute doodle that consists of Vedder spelling out the word privacy over and over until we get the point already.

But the most bizarre cut on the record is the last one, “Stupidmop,” a seven-minute hommage to the Beatles’ “Revolution 9.” Consisting of tape loops of distressed voices over banshee guitar howls, the song begs the question, “Is anyone still listening out there?” It opens with a young girl repeating “My spanking, that’s the only thing I want so much.” “Why is that better than a hug?” a woman asks her. “Because you get closer to the person,” the girl replies. The cut closes with a dialogue that is even more disturbing than it might ordinarily be in the wake of Kurt Cobain’s death. A man asks a woman, “Do you ever think that you actually would kill yourself?” “Well, if I thought about it real deep, I believe I would,” she answers. They’re the last words on the album.

Bart Simpson once daydreamed that he was a rock star with a phony British accent, singing, “Me Fans Are Stupid Pigs.” Some may think Vedder has reached the point where he thinks his efforts are just Pearl Jam before swine; they’ll dismiss this record as swerving dangerously close to being contemptuous of his audience. But Vitalogy isn’t Lou Reed’s Metal Machine Music, nor does it seem like a tossed-off interlude like Zooropa. It’s more a portrait of an artist in crisis, a man who hasn’t yet decided what direction to take next.

My Favorite Track(s):
Immortality

Pearl Jam - Vitalogy @320kbs

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