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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Basshunter - Saturday

The Guardian described the single as "entirely aggregational Euroguff". Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song three out of five stars and wrote: "The production has a hint of RedOne-ness to it, and the chorus features a suspiciously Natalie Horler-esque vocal, but this change of tack still feels fundamentally Basshunter." The BBC's Fraser McAlpine also gave it three stars, commenting that "this represents a development in the Basshunter sound. Where once he seemed to be making dance tracks to sing to, now he seems to be writing with a full song in mind".

MP3: Basshunter - Saturday

Sizzling music
Space Bound Lyrics Eminem
Walkin' Alone Lyrics Jay Sean
Jar Of Hearts Lyrics Christina Perri
Deuces Lyrics Chris Brown
Outta My Head Lyrics Britney Spears
Fade Like A Shadow Lyrics KT Tunstall
Teenage Dream Lyrics Katy Perry
Laying Around Lyrics Ne-Yo
Mirrors Lyrics Natalia Kills
Bottoms Up Lyrics Trey Songz

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Frank Black & The Catholics - self titled (1998)

"Frank Black and the Catholics was the eponymous debut album from Frank Black and the Catholics. The backing group on this album performed on Black's previous album, The Cult of Ray, but the group name was first adopted on this release. The album was recorded live to two-track tape over the course of two days in 1997, but a protracted dispute with Black's label American Recordings, reportedly over the "raw" sound of the recordings, delayed its release for 18 months. The album was released in June 1998 in the MP3 format on GoodNoise.com (precursor to eMusic) and was the first album by a major artist to be commercially released on the Internet. The album was then released in the fall of 1998 by SpinART records in the US. During the interim, Lyle Workman left the group and was replaced by Rich Gilbert, and Black prepared the follow-up, "Pistolero". The track listing is notable for having been sequenced in alphabetical order." review by wikipedia

Jonathan Richman - Her Mystery Not Of High Heels... (2001)


"After a three-year gap, one of his longest, Richman returned with this exceptional album. As with it's two predecessors, it was recorded for Neil Young's Vapor Records label. This time out he's added some reeds and woodwinds into the arrangements, played by Ralph Carney(known for his work with Tom Waits). This bit of flourish adds a nice counterpoint to Richman's vocals. The title track is a classic, as is "Couples Must Fight," another of his succinctly insightful inquiries into romantic relationships.

There's also a new arrangement of his old tune "Give Paris One More Chance," and the set is rounded out with four numbers sung in Spanish, a language he loves to use (and which he also devoted an entire album to, JONATHAN, TE VAS A EMOCIONAR!). While the production adds some punch and even pop texture, the heart of this music remains Jonathan and his guitar, along with his longtime drummer, Tommy Larkins.

The unique ability to move listeners and audiences, through deeply affecting lyrics and enchanting and often hilarious performances--on stage and on record--have made Richman that rare artist who can transcend both musical styles and generations. And now, with the success of 'There's Something About Mary,' the rock 'n' roll played by Richman is more accessible to the mainstream rock audience than ever before. 'Her Mystery Not Of High Heels And Eye Shadows' on Vapor Records, was co-produced by Niko Bolas (Neil Young/Melissa Etheridge) and is packaged in a Digipak."

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Ultravox - Ha! Ha! Ha! (1977)

"Before Midge Ure came along, assumed vocal duties, and propelled Ultravox to stardom, the band was a more understated affair. This album is from the pre-Ure era, and features original vocalist John Foxx on vocals.

HA!-HA!-HA! is a bruising album, a tsunami of a set that epitomized the fire and fury of its age. Icy to its core, the disc was produced by Steve Lillywhite, who brilliantly captured both the band's urgency and the brittleness of their sound. Like the implosion of gases that ignited the Big Bang, HA!-HA!-HA! hangs in the millisecond before the ensuing explosion, trembling with ferocious tension and fierce anticipation of the coming storm. Much of the set seems frozen in this moment in time and space, lyrically reflected in "Hiroshima Mon Amour," "Man Who Dies Every Day," and "Frozen Ones." Unlike the celebration of destruction that defined their debut set, Ultravox now stood staring aghast into the abyss, with the manic exuberance of "Rockwrock" emerging not as the exhilarating dance through the death of civilization that many listeners assumed, but the band's panicked response to its collapse. And as fear took hold in the Western world, the band battered themselves against its crumbling walls, ravaged by the artificiality of the society rising amongst its ruins. Even decades on, the sheer ferocity of this set continues to impress."-cduniverse

Some New Songs
One Life Lyrics Fabolous
Maya Lyrics M.I.A.
Digital Lyrics Soulja Boy
River Below Lyrics Billy Talent
Everybody Dance Lyrics Kat Deluna
Ridin' Solo Lyrics Jason DeRulo
I Remember Lyrics J. Holiday
My Own Step Lyrics roscoe dash
Paris Morton Music Lyrics Drake
OMG Lyrics Usher

Badfinger - Wish You Were Here (1974)

"The majestic brilliance of this late-career Badfinger album will forever be clouded by the tragic circumstances surrounding its release. Contractually obligated to Warner Brothers to release six albums in three years, the band was in danger of exhausting their creative resources, but between the spirited admonishments of producer Chris Thomas (whose touch is especially felt on the horn- and string-embroidered tracks), Pete Ham's masterly songwriting, and the band's easy musical rapport and lush vocal harmonies, they banged out a classic. The album barely got a chance to see the light of day before it was recalled in 1975 due to a label/management lawsuit. The band was dropped from Warner Brothers, lost a good chunk of money, and were chastened by the experience. In Ham's case, he was utterly demoralized, and ended up committing suicide shortly after. His creative spark lives on in gems like "Meanwhile Back At The Ranch" and the crackling power-pop classic "Just a Chance."
-review by cduniverse

Beirut - Black Session (2007)

1. intro by bernard lenoir
2. nantes
3. brandenburg
4. sunday smile
5. scenic world
6. mount wroclai
7. in the mausoleum
8. forks and knives
9. elephant gun
10. the penalty
11. after the curtain
12. le moribond
13. postcards from italy
14. cherbourg
15. gulag
16. shiki shiki baba
17. hallelujah

Bela Lugosi's Dead: Bauhaus


"Bela Lugosi's Dead" is a gothic rock song written by the band Bauhaus. The song was the band's first single, released in August 1979, and is often considered to be the first gothic rock record released. It did not enter the UK pop charts at that time. The b-side features the song "Boys" and some versions also include an early demo recording of what would be their next single, "Dark Entries". It was released on CD in 1988 and was compiled on the 1998 album, Crackle - The Best of Bauhaus. The original sleeve art was taken from a still of the film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

JLS - The Club Is Alive (2010) Single


Its lyrics sample "The Sound of Music", composed by Richard Rodgers to lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and originally performed by Mary Martin in the stage musical of the same name, but was later popularised by Julie Andrews in the 1965 film.Co-written by Andrew Frampton, Savan Kotecha and Steve Mac and produced by Mac, the song entered the top of the UK Singles Chart on 11 July 2010 as their third number-one single, selling 84,283 copies.

fresh new music
Please Don't Let Me Go Lyrics Olly Murs
For Yur Eyez Only Lyrics Shaggy
Love Shop Lyrics Shontelle
Push That Knot Away Lyrics KT Tunstall
Too Young To Die Lyrics Lindsay Lohan
You Ain't Got It Lyrics Nina Sky
All Summer Lyrics Kid Cudi
Who Am I Living For? Lyrics Katy Perry
Gimme Dat Lyrics Ciara
Pretty Girl Swag Lyrics Ciara

A Band Of Bees - Octopus (2007)

Octopus is the third album from British band The Bees, released on March 26, 2007. Continuing in the vein of the band's previous two albums, Sunshine Hit Me and Free the Bees, by recording their music in different locations, Octopus was self-produced in the band's own basement studio, The Steam Rooms, on the Isle of Wight. The style of the record is said to be a mix of both the sounds of its preceding two albums.

"Who Cares What the Question Is?" – 3:35
"Love in the Harbour" – 4:02
"Left Foot Stepdown" – 4:05
"Got to Let Go" – 5:23
"Listening Man" – 4:47
"Stand" – 4:13
"(This Is for The) Better Days" – 4:37
"The Ocularist" – 3:56
"Hot One!" – 2:45
"End of the Street" – 1:55

Adam And The Ants "Antbox" 3CD 2003

ANTBOX is the comprehensive collection that chronicles the 1980s U.K. pop band's impressive career. The compilation includes 66 catchy and entertaining songs, combining their hits with more obscure tracks.

Subtitled - The Definitive Story Of Adam & The Ants. 2003 reissue of 2000 compilation loaded with demos, live material, & 27 previously unreleased (at time of original issue) tracks. 66 tracks & extensive 68-page color booklet with rare photos & memorabilia. Standard double jewelcase in a slipcase. Columbia.

I love this band, very different and posh. You may like!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Faithless - No Roots (2004)

No Roots is a music album by Faithless, released in 2004. It reached number one on the UK Albums Chart that year, giving them their first number one album in their career.
This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.

Awesome Songs
Tell Ya Boys Goodnight Lyrics Brooke Valentine
Steppin' Up Lyrics M.I.A.
Eachother Lyrics Kelly Rowland
Ya Hear Me Lyrics T.I.
Good Ass Job Lyrics Kanye West
Ever Since Lyrics The Dream
Rocket’s Theme Lyrics Pharrell
Won't Let You Go Lyrics Avril Lavigne
Last Chance Lyrics Maroon 5
Something About Love Lyrics David Archuleta

This Mortal Coil - It'll End In Tears (1984)

It'll End in Tears was an album released in 1984 by 4AD using the name This Mortal Coil as an umbrella title for a loose grouping of guest musicians and vocalists brought together by label boss Ivo Watts-Russell. When released in late 1984, the album reached #38 on the UK Albums Chart. It features many of the artists on the 4AD roster at the time of issue, including Dead Can Dance, as well as key post-punk figure Howard Devoto, who sang "Holocaust", one of two covers of songs from the Third/Sister Lovers album by Big Star to appear on the album. The other Alex Chilton-penned track, the album opener "Kangaroo", was released as a single to promote the album. Two key songs were performed by Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins, including "Song to the Siren" by Tim Buckley; which reached #66 on the UK Charts when released as This Mortal Coil's debut single a year before the album. Their version of Buckley's haunting original showed continued popularity in alternative record shops as it spent almost 2 years on the UK Indie Chart. Fraser also performed on "Another Day" by Roy Harper, a track which has also been covered by Peter Gabriel as a duet with Kate Bush. 4AD would go on to release two further albums under the This Mortal Coil name: Filigree & Shadow (1986) and Blood (1991).