Robin Laing The Water Of Life 2003 Gf

January 17, 2010

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ARTIST:       Robin Laing
TITLE:        The Water Of Life
LABEL:        Greentrax Recordings
GENRE:        Folk
SOURCE:       CD
BITRATE:      162 kbps avg
PLAYTIME:     53:06
RELEASE DATE: 2003-00-00
RIP DATE:     2010-01-14

Track List
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1.  A Wee Drappie o’t                3:01
2.  Shining Clear                    2:53
3.  Jock Geddes and the Soo          4:07
4.  Lochanside                       4:29
5.  The Devil Uisge Beatha           3:36
6.  The Best o’ the Barley           5:02
7.  The Wag at the Wa’               4:07
8.  Bruichladdich                    3:54
9.  A Cogie o’ Yill                  3:11
10. The Queer Folk in the Shaws      3:20
11. The Barley Bree                  4:00
12. The Ghost wi’ the Squeaky Wheel  5:42
13. The Gulls of Invergordon         3:11
14. A Wee Drap o’ Whiskey            2:33

Release Notes:

Robin follows on from his 1997 album dedicated to “The Angel’s Share” with
another collection of fourteen songs from the book on the subject of whisky.

Whisky is in the air in Scotland – all that steady evaporation of spirit from
countless casks quietly aging to maturity. The angels get some of it, but it has
also inspired many great songs and poems which Robin Laing has been collecting
for years.

In 1997 Robin recorded an album of whisky songs (The AngelsÂ’ Share) and in 2001
he published a book of 95 songs and poems about Scotch whisky (The Whisky Muse).
Working on the book made Robin realise that there were many more whisky songs
still to be recorded and The Water of Life album was born.

Robin selected 14 songs and enlisted the aid of Davy Scott of The Pearlfishers
to help “the process of distilling the material down into the finished product”.
The main aims were to let each song with its story and ‘feel’ dictate the
musical treatment and to have fun in the process.

The album is dedicated by Robin to the makers of whisky and to the makers of
song, the distillers and the songwriters, the alchemists and the poets. Without
them Scotland would be a poorer place!

Robin Laing (guitar, vocals) with Davy Scott (guitar, bass, keyboards, piano,
organ), Charlie McKerron (fiddle), Brian McAlpine (accordion, organ, piano), Jim
Gash (drums) and Derek Starr (percussion).

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Superchick – Regeneration (2003)

January 9, 2010

Superchick – Regeneration (2003)

Superchick - Regeneration (2003)

TRACK LISTING:
01 – One Girl Revolution
02 – Barlow Girls
03 – Get Up
04 – Me Against The World
05 – Stand Up
06 – I Belong To Ya
07 – Princes And Frogs
08 – One And Lonely
09 – Hero

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Superchick has been making waves with their unique girl-fronted pop/punk sound since their debut Karoke Superstar. They grew in musical maturity with last year’s cleverly written Last One Picked, and in 2003 are seeking to reinvent their sound with their new remix record, Regeneration. The new approach takes the guys and gals into more of an industrial rock flavor.

Regeneration opens strongly with “One Girl Revolution (Battle Mix),” giving the original anthem a fuzzy guitar rock treatment that gives the song more authority than its original mix did. Here we’re given the treat of getting to hear Tricia Brock belt out the chorus before the song’s close. The thing with Tricia’s voice is she has amazing vocal projection but scarcely uses it as she speak-sings most of her lines. “Get Up (Heelside Mix)” is another good treatment as mix master Max Hsu puts a nice edge to the song. Speaking of Max’s mixes, rumor has it they had hired outside help to remix the album and weren’t happy with the outcome so Max went ahead and did it himself. Hey, if you want something done right, in this case, you really do gotta do it yourself…

The band’s hit “Me Against the World” from the Legally Blonde 2 soundtrack is a highlight on Regeneration, which mixes Superchick’s upbeat garage rock sound with the newer industrial flare. Being a newer original and not a mix, “Me Against The World” offers stronger vocals from Tricia, almost reminiscent of the Unshakable song “Holy Moment” from a couple years back. “Barlow Girls (Space Monkey Lab Mix)” is given a funkier mixer with a slight hip-hop feel to it which is only confirmed when guest vocals kick in from KJ-52.

The album falters when remixes of hits like “Stand Up” are a little too similar to a Linkin Park sound. The song opens with new rap verse provided by Matt with a piano trickling through the background with a chorus that only further sounds like the Linkin guys. When Tricia’s original verses drop in, the song just feels disconnected from itself. The overall sound is good, but the blatant Linkin Park impression is a little hard to digest. “I Belong To You (Midnight Mix)” is a beautiful rock ballad that doesn’t change too drastically from its original. “Princes and Frogs (Underdog Mix)” has never been a favorite with vocals that kind of wear thin on you after a couple listeners (but I admit is a cute song for teens). The remix just kind of makes the song sound a little more like a classic Superchick rock tune. “One And Lonely (The Beatmart Mix)” is given a tight, edgy, and funky update while probably my favorite Superchick song doesn’t come out as nicely. Added rap vocals from Matt Dally on their “Red Pill” remix of “Hero” are painfully similar to the dismissable Emimen. Before the raps step in to disrupt an otherwise great song, the fuzzy guitars are a nice touch as well as the synth backdrop. The layered feel adds to the tragedy and severity of the song’s message about watching what we do and how we influence others. I’m sorry but Matt should really stick to his bass and programming.

The album’s new direction, as a whole, is a more mature and aggressive approach that works very nicely… when the band isn’t sounding specifically like another artist.

TORRENTED BY:
Torrent Tracts, April 2009

Superchick - Regeneration (2003)

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Tori Amos – Little Earthquakes Mp3 320 Kbps

January 7, 2010

Her first solo album.

Tori Amos -  Little Earthquakes    Mp3  320 Kbps

Tori Amos – Little Earthquakes

Released: February 25, 1992
Source: Audio CD
Bitrate: 320 kbps

Track Listing

01. Crucify
02. Girl
03. Silent All These Years
04. Precious Things
05. Winter
06. Happy Phantom
07. China
08. Leather
09. Mother
10. Tear In Your Hand
11. Me and a Gun
12. Little Earthquakes

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Lafee – Best Of (nacht-edition) (2009)

January 6, 2010

Lafee – Best Of (Nacht-Edition) (2009)

Lafee - Best Of (nacht-edition) (2009)

Tracklist:

CD1

01 Virus 03:47
02 Scheiss Liebe 03:42
03 Was Ist Das 03:24
04 Prinzesschen 03:38
05 Mitternacht 04:48
06 Heul Doch 03:38
07 Wer Bin Ich 04:16
08 Ring Frei 03:31
09 Der Regen Faellt 03:55
10 Wo Bist Du Mama 04:42
11 Normalerweise 03:55
12 Du Liebst Mich Nicht 04:43
13 Beweg Dein Arsch 02:41
14 Sterben Fuer Dich Piano Version 03:00

CD2

01 Es Tut Weh 04:02
02 Weg Von Dir Orchesterversion 03:52
03 Krank 02:11
04 Alles Ist Neu 03:45
05 Mitternacht Live Echo 03:45
06 Shut Up 04:02
07 Beweg Dein Arsch Club Mix 02:48
08 Fuer Dich Live 04:09
09 Prinzesschen Live Version 04:28
10 Lass Mich Frei Piano Version 02:54
11 Scabies 03:57
12 Wer Bin Ich Klassikversion 04:27
13 Warum 03:37
14 Danke 04:22

105:59 Min – 147.4 MB

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Va-club Promo – House & Electro (12.12.2009)

December 15, 2009

 Va-club Promo - House & Electro (12.12.2009)

Artist: VA
Title: Club Promo – House & Electro
Style: Electro House
Date: 12.12.2009
Quality: 320 kbps / 44,1kHz / Stereo
Tracks: 12
Size: ~ 185Mb

Tracklist

1 David Guetta feat. Estelle – One Love (Calvin Harris Remix)
2 Novena – When Im With You (Moto Blanco Remix)
3 Pitbull & Honorebel feat. Jump Smokers – Now You See It (Benny Benassi Remix)
4 BT – Every Other Way (Whelan & Di Scala Remix)
5 Esquire & Mike Di Scala – Do You Know (Esquire Piano Mix)
6 Esquire & Mike Di Scala – Do You Know
7 Beyonce – Why Dont You Love Me (Karmatronic Club Mix)
8 Blaze – I Think of You (K-Klass Remix)
9 Elek-Tro Junkies Feat. Therese – Neon Lights (Wideboys Miami Club Mix)
10 Ann Bailey & Peter Brown – Let Me Go (Eddie Amador Remix)
11 Example – Won’t Go Quietly (Wideboys Remix)
12 Kaskade & Seamus Haji feat Haley – So Far Away (Original Mix)

 Va-club Promo - House & Electro (12.12.2009)
 Va-club Promo - House & Electro (12.12.2009)

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Coldplay – Piano Tribute To Coldplay *

December 15, 2009

Coldplay – Piano Tribute to Coldplay

 Coldplay - Piano Tribute To Coldplay *

Tracklist

1. Yellow
2. God Put a Smile on Your Face
3. High Speed
4. Politik
5. The Scientist
6. Don’t Panic
7. In My Place
8. Clocks
9. Warning Sign
10. Trouble
11. Everything’s Not Lost
12. Dialed In

 Coldplay - Piano Tribute To Coldplay *

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Piano Magic – Ovations (2009)

December 12, 2009

Piano Magic - Ovations (2009)

Piano Magic – Ovations (2009)

Indie / MP3 / VBR / CBR 44,1kHz / 65 Mb

Tracklist:
01 – The Nightmare Goes On
02 – March Of The Atheists
03 – On Edge
04 – A Fond Farewell
05 – The Blue Hour
06 – Recovery Position
07 – La Cobardia De Los Toreros
08 – You Never Loved This City
09 – The Faint Horizon
10 – Exit

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Epica Full Discography

November 24, 2009

Epica Full Discography

Band: Epica
Genre: Sympho/Gothic Metal
Origin: Netherlands
Info: MP3/320Kbps/44KHz

SIMONE SIMONS – Live at Hard Club Oporto 02NOV05
Epica Full Discography

Band Members:

Simone Simons (Vocals)
Mark Jansen (Guitars, grunts & screams)
Ad Sluijter (Guitars)
Coen Janssen (Synths and piano)
Yves Huts (Bass guitar)
Ariën van Weesenbeek (Drums)

ME & SIMONE SIMONS – Live at Hard Club Oporto 02NOV05
Epica Full Discography
Album list:

Sahara Dust – Cry for The Moon (2003)
The Phantom Agony (June, 2003)
The Phantom Agony (October, 2003)
Feint (January, 2004)
Cry For the Moon (May, 2004)
We Will Take You With Us (September, 2004)
Consign to Oblivion (April, 2005)
Solitary Ground (May, 2005)
The Score (September, 2005)
Quietus (October, 2005)
Quietus (October, 2005)
The Divine Conspiracy (August, 2007)
Live In Chile (2005)
The Road To Paradiso (2006)
Never Enough (2007)
Live At Rockpalast – 2007 AVI
Design the Universe (2009)

ME & MARK JANSEN – Live at Hard Club Oporto 02NOV05
Epica Full Discography

Sahara Dust – Cry for the Moon (2003)]
Epica Full Discography

Tracklist:
1. Cry for the Moon
2. Illusive Consensus

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds-abattoir Blues/the Lyre Of Orp

November 21, 2009

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds-abattoir Blues/the Lyre Of Orp
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds is an Australian rock band with international personnel.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds was originally formed in 1984 by two former members of the Australian band The Birthday Party: Nick Cave (vocals, songwriter, keyboards, harmonica) and multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey. They were joined by Einstürzende Neubauten member Blixa Bargeld (guitar), Hugo Race (guitar), and former Magazine member Barry Adamson (bass, piano). Cave’s former girlfriend Anita Lane was also a creative influence and occasional lyricist. This line-up recorded their debut album, From Her to Eternity, released in 1984. During their initial Australian tour, Birthday Party bass guitarist Tracy Pew also performed with the band.

The name of the new project indicated the shift in Cave’s role from band member, as in The Birthday Party, to band leader, and coincided with his shift in songwriting style from expressionism to detailed lyrical narrative. The group has been through many personnel changes, with Cave and Harvey remaining the constants.

Cave separated from Lane in the mid-1980s and began a relationship with Elisabeth Recker. While in Berlin, he released four albums with the Bad Seeds: The Firstborn Is Dead; Kicking Against the Pricks; Your Funeral, My Trial; and Tender Prey. Your Funeral, My Trial was the first album to feature the drumming of Swiss Thomas Wydler, who is the longest serving member in the band beside Cave and Mick Harvey.

In 1996, Cave and the Bad Seeds released Murder Ballads. It includes “Henry Lee”, a duet with British rock singer PJ Harvey (with whom he had a brief relationship), and “Where the Wild Roses Grow”, a duet with Australian pop idol Kylie Minogue. The latter was a mainstream hit in the UK and in Australia, winning three ARIA Awards including “Song of the Year”.

Their next album, The Boatman’s Call (1997), is marked by a radical shift away from archetypal and violent narratives to biographical and confessional songs about his relationships with Carneiro and Harvey. It was also his first full album to be centered around his own piano playing.

Cave then took a short break to rehabilitate from his 20 years of heroin and alcohol abuse, during which time he married. The band resurfaced with No More Shall We Part in 2001.

After the release of the 2003 album Nocturama, which failed to excite reviewers, Bargeld announced he was leaving the Bad Seeds to devote more time to Einstürzende Neubauten, leaving Mick Harvey as the only original member still in the band, other than Cave himself. The next year Cave released his first double record – the acclaimed two-disc set Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus.

In 2005, Cave and the Seeds released B-Sides & Rarities, a three-disc, 56-track collection of B-sides, rarities and tracks that had appeared on film soundtracks.

Cave told Billboard that apart from his album with his other venture Grinderman (nicknamed Mini-Seeds, because it consists of Seeds members – see below), he has recorded the band 14th studio album between June and August 2007. “ItÂ’s quite strange to have the two bands going at once because my head is kind of very much in the new Bad Seeds record,” Cave says, “but I finished that and now IÂ’m going to make a new Grinderman one, I think. I just like making records.”

In October 2007 Cave was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. During his acceptance speech he cheekily took it upon himself to also induct the Australian members of the Bad Seeds (excluding Hugo Race), plus the members of The Birthday Party (excluding Phill Calvert).

In March 2008, the band are scheduled to release their 14th studio album, titled Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!, inspired by the Biblical story of the resurrection of Lazarus of Bethany by Jesus Christ.

In addition to his performances with the Bad Seeds, Cave has, since the ’90s, performed live ‘solo’ tours with Cave on piano, Ellis on violin and a fluctuating bass/drums line-up. The current trio are Bad Seeds’ Martyn P. Casey, Jim Sclavunos and Warren Ellis (nicknamed the Mini-Seeds).

Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds-abattoir Blues/the Lyre Of Orp
Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus is the 13th studio album released by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. It is a double CD, with 17 songs (9 on Abattoir Blues and 8 on The Lyre of Orpheus), and was released on the 20th of September 2004. Reviews were generally positive.

The double album was recorded by Nick Launay at Studio Ferber in Paris in Spring 2004 by The Bad Seeds line up of Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Thomas Wydler, Martyn Casey, Conway Savage, Jim Sclavunos, Warren Ellis, and James Johnston. It was the first album by the band in which Blixa Bargeld did not take part. Cave decided to split drumming duties for the two albums, having Wydler and Sclavunos drum on each CD.

Its release was shortly followed by the Abattoir Blues Tour, which took place around Europe between the 3rd of November and the 5th of December 2004.

Connection to the Orphic myth

The album’s second disc, The Lyre of Orpheus, can be interpreted as an abstract retelling of the original orphic myth, separate from the version in the title track. Breathless could be seen as Orpheus grieving for Eurydice, whilst Babe, You Turn Me On is his memory of the moment of her death -

Quote:

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds-abattoir Blues/the Lyre Of OrpWe stand awed inside a clearing.
We do not make a sound.
The crimson snow falls all about,
carpeting the ground.

Easy Money is a version of Orpheus’ bargain with Hades, with heavy emphasis on the theme of the ease of getting what you want, as long as you are prepared to pay the price. Supernaturally could cover several bases, interpreted as both the protagonist’s drive to rescue his wife, and as a lament for his failure to do so.

Spell is about the doubt slowly taking over Orpheus as he ascends the stairs out of hell – about his uncertainty regarding Hades’ intentions to honour their bargain – and about the final confused moments before his climactic turn—

I call you by your name, I know not where you are.

Carry Me is the album’s climax, the point at which Orpheus turns to look upon Eurydice, breaking his bargain with Hades, and condemning her to being pulled back into the underworld. The song could almost be described as a duet from one mouth, the chorus (possibly from Eurydice’s point of view) asking Orpheus to either give in to his doubt or stick to his word -

Turn to me, turn to me, turn to me
Turn to me and drink of me
Or look away, look away,
look away and never more think of me

Orpheus also speaks of -

The many voices
Speaking to me from the depths below
This ancient wound
This catacomb
Beneath the whited snow

In the end, of course, he turns, and she is carried away.

O Children, the album’s coda, describes the grief of Orpheus, and his death by his own hand, as well as a plea to be forgiven for his sins and to be allowed into heaven.

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Katherine Jenkins – Believe (2009)

November 19, 2009

Katherine Jenkins - Believe (2009)

Katherine Jenkins – Believe (2009)

Classical Crossover / MP3 / VBR / CBR 44,1kHz / 69 Mb

Tracklist:
01 – TilL There Was You
02 – Bring Me To Life
03 – Angel
04 – I Believe (With Andrea Bocelli)
05 – Fear Of Falling
06 – Parla Piê Piano – Love Theme From The Godfather
07 – Ancora Non Sai (With Violinist Andre Rieu)
08 – No Woman, No Cry (With Cody Carey)
09 – La Vie En Rose
10 – La Califfa (With Chris Botti)
11 – Who Wants To Live Forever
12 – Se Si Perde Un Amora

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