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Track Listings
Side: 1
1 : Are You Ready
2 : You're Young
3 : Look How Me Sexy : Producer – Henry "Junjo" Lawes
4 : Call Me
5 : Sure Of The One You Love
Side: 2
1 : Baby Mother
2 : I Spy
3 : Things Couldn't Be The Same
4 : Holding On To My Girlfriend
5 : Lick Up The Chalice
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One Soul Now
(CD)
Cowboy Junkies
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R335
Discovery Miles 3 350
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Track Listings
Disc 1
- One Soul Now
- Why This One?
- My Wild Child
- From Hunting Ground to City
- Star of Our Stars
- Notes Falling Slow
- No Long Journey Home
- He Will Call You Baby
- Simon Keeper
- The Slide
Track Listings
Disc: 1
Side: 1
1 : Inaculator - Daddy Lizard
2 : Little Sound Boy - Johnny Osbourne
3 : Dem Bow - Shabba Ranks
4 : Wicked In Bed - Shabba Ranks
5 : Tek Him - Mad Cobra
6 : Sweet Jamaica - Tony Rebel
Side: 2
1 : Sitting In The Back Seat - Glen Ricks
2 : Play Play Girl - Johnny Osbourne
3 : Substitute Lover - Half Pint
4 : Missing You Now - Sanchez
5 : Hold On To Your Love - Garnett Silk & Jimmy Riley
6 : Are You Gonna Say It - Singing Melody
Disc: 2
Side: 1
1 : Set Me Free - Gregory Isaacs & Ninjaman
2 : Bless Me - Garnett Silk
3 : Original Full Up - Leroy Sibbles & Beenie Man
4 : Carpenter - Pinchers
5 : No Threat - Cocoa Tea
6 : Gun Jezebel - Terror Fabulous
Side: 2
1 : How Them Flex - Cocoa Tea & President Brown
2 : Everything Is Everything - Carlton Coffie
3 : Bawl Fire - Capleton
4 : Never Gonna Give Jah Up - Sugar Minott
5 : Country Roads - Morgan Heritage
6 : Solid As A Rock - Sizzla
Compilation featuring 23 tracks from various reggae artists, including Shabba Ranks, Sugar Minott, Daddy Lizard, Gregory Isaacs, Carlton Coffie, and many more.
Track Listings
1 : Catching Rare Birds
2 : The Grand Pacific Garbage Patch
3 : Quicksand
4 : Walking Distances
5 : Are You Still Hurt
6 : Matted Feathers
7 : Pacifier Habits
Sleep-deprived, breakbeat-driven vignettes of unclear authorship, from somewhere west of Lake Lagoda, near the Russia-Finland border. Sekundenschlaf has significant points of correspondence with contemporary European electronic music, as well as the golden age of (early) jungle and ambient techno. But it's response to tradition, and to the zeitgeist, is idiosyncratic to say the least - with an atmosphere and psycho-geography rooted in the tranquility and majesty of Western Russian nature, and the anxiety and distress of the country's post-Soviet working class. Pastoral calm meets dissonance and unease. The music has a loose, improvised feel, but it's arrangements are intricate, it's melodies iridescent; cascading arpeggios that stir a sense of optimism and renewal, sighing string-pads that evoke the deepest melancholy. Rhythms simultaneously hyped-up and burned-out, collapsing in on themselves as they race to destinations un-known. All bound together with field recordings of eavesdropped conversations, blurred into abstraction, a droning subliminal menace.
Track Listings
1 : You Can't Handcuff the Wind - Richard Thorncroft
2 : Journeyman - Richard Thorncroft
3 : Electric Nights - Richard Thorncroft
Step into the world of Richard Thorncroft with 'The Unadorned Truth' on vinyl. This album showcases the British singer-songwriter's raw talent and introspective lyrics, drawing inspiration from folk and indie rock genres. Featuring collaborations with renowned artists such as Laura Marling and Ben Howard, each track is carefully selected to evoke emotion and provoke thought. With haunting melodies and poignant storytelling, 'The Unadorned Truth' is a must-have for music lovers seeking authenticity and depth in their listening experience.
Track Listings
Side: 1
1 : My Body Next to Yours
2 : All Rolled Up
3 : Awkwardly Blissing Out
Side: 2
4 : Time Passes
5 : You're Confused
6 : Off Silently
Recorded in Melbourne and Berlin 2015-17 by Samuel Karmel, Carla dal Forno and Tarquin Manek, its title is instructive...the spiky eldritch song-spells of previous album Hide Before Dinner have become more dubwise, immersive and potently psychedelic. Euphoric even, but paranoid and laden with self-doubt. Projecting onto strangers, watching not participating, turning ever inwards. The cosmos explored from behind closed doors, under the bedclothes, alone.Whereas Hide evoked the thrill, and casual cruelty, of unsupervised childhood summers a suburban gothic of grazed knees, hide-and-seek, nettle-stings this is an album of more adult anxieties and metamorphoses. The ghouls in your neighbour's garden are still there, but have come to represent something else. Something more mundane and empirically real but no less terrifying. Struggles with time, distance, isolation, communication, commitment. Your memories have a heaviness now.You can hear aspects of ferric post-punk and hauntological/DIY electronics in Awkwardly's musical make-up... Flying Lizards' Secret Dub Life or Brigitte Fontaine's Comme a la Radio...not to mention two generations of Oz/NZ underground experimentation/introspection/dereliction...but now, more than ever, F Ingers' highly evolved but naturalistic sound-world is difficult to precisely place or unpick: a mildewy drug-dazed dub-scape, teeming but minimalist, framed by lonesome guitar strum, Manek's supple percussive reverberating basslines and Karmel's painterly synth washes, over which dal Forno exploits her voice for its pure tonal character whether diffracting light across the loping, uncanny techno rhythms of 'All Rolled Up' and the waterlogged psych-folk of 'Off Silently', or sliced and looped into disorienting patterns of abstract glossolalia on 'Time Passes' and the time-dilating 9-minute title track. Awkwardly Blissing Out is a landmark recording from one of the Southern hemisphere's most extraordinary, visionary freak units; a deep and sensuous trip that nonetheless prompts some uncomfortable or at any rate bittersweet reflection on what we are, what we were, and what we might have been.
Track Listings
1 : Red Sails - Virginia Wing
2 : Creation - Virginia Wing
The reiteration of every profound feeling. A gentle push into an internal world. The evocation of a lifetime of memories rather than a knowing nod toward a diminutive era. Formed in early 2012, Virginia Wing s initial desire was to play and record as quickly as possible but they soon realised a more considered approach was necessary if the band was to be at all fulfilling. Combining the talents of Alice Merida Richards, Samuel Pillay, Emma Wigham and Sebastian Truskolaski, Virginia Wing made their debut 7 with their friend Misha Hering at Holy Mountain Studios. With a knack of making their songs sound like essential forgotten classics, Virginia Wing create thrillingly crafted pop tunes that exist within that time honoured dialogue between the popular and the avant-garde. Their sound veers from the minimalist post punk of Young Marble Giants, to the twisted 60s psych bliss of Arthur Lee and Love and the Radiophonic Workshop inspired cinematic krautpop of Broadcast.
Track Listings
1 : Dumb It Down
2 : Groove Into
3 : Vanilla Gorilla
4 : Hey Worm
5 : Motorcycles
6 : Motor
7 : Push
8 : Dinosaurs
9 : Feeding a Giant
10 : Hey Zeus
"Dumb it Down" is the fifteenth solo LP by Eric Copeland of Black Dice, released in 2020 by Post Present Medium, who also released Eric's first solo LP in 2007. Nimble, persuasive, and brisk, these ten songs bounce along with a charm and directness that's entirely unprec- edented in Eric's 20+ year career. The evocative, carnival loops that have defined his solo work for the past decade are joined here by the organic warmth of a nylon string guitar and breezy vocals that make no attempt to hide the laughter behind the words. It's captivating, and Eric's sense of catching and holding attention has truly never been stronger than on this record-he's chatty and sly, direct yet never exposed. An interviewer once asked Eric what his lyrics were about. "You know," he replied, "like the blues." The unprecedented clarity of "Dumb It Down" proves it true. Rooted in everyday life, these songs dart between enthusiasm and resignation, a deeply relatable contradiction of spirit. While this tension could derail a lesser record, Eric uses it to his advantage, con- structing songs that feel casual and unrelenting in equal measure. It's the balance found in "Louie Louie" and "Sex Bomb" and really only two or three others. In the alternate reality where Flipper is the most revered band of the 20th century, Eric Copeland's "Dumb It Down" is the music buskers play in subway stations.
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The English Concert
(CD)
Purcell, Locke, Blow, Gibbons
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R172
R130
Discovery Miles 1 300
Save R42 (24%)
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Track Listings
1 : I'll Be Back Soon - Milk Crimes
2 : Splitter - Trust Fund
3 : Nice Guy - Sissy
4 : Tied Down - Lower Slaughter
Put Ears on Yourself is the first in a new 7" single series curated by Art For Blind Records. Each 7" will feature 4 bands from Ireland and the UK and will be housed in a series of limited edition screen printed sleeves designed by emerging artists, designers and illustrators. The first volume features UK artists Trust Fund, Milk Crimes and Lower Slaughter along with Dublin based garage punk band Sissy. The records are housed in covers designed by Leigh Arthur, Charolotte Ager, Rebecca Bronya, Sinead Young and Edel Doherty and were handprinted in County Leitrim by Pulled. Trust Fund offer up the track Splitter. The track is a lo fi melodic soundtrack to long journeys and features record-mates Milk Crimes on backing vocals. I'll be Back Soon is Leeds based punks Milk Crimes first outing on vinyl after an exciting demo released on cassette by Chunk in early 2016. The song is a promising glimpse of their forthcoming debut album in late 2017. Dublin/London based Sissy contribute the track Nice Guy to the compilation which is a deliciously snarling piece of garage punk which takes aim at those fuccking nice guys and is the perfect follow up the bands recent self released 7". Rounding off the record is Lower Slaughter's Tied Down. The result is a sound which brilliantly shows the most of Sinead's very different vocal style and maintains the ingenuity and experimentation which make the band such a breath of fresh air.
Track list
Overture
See Right Through You
All I Really Want
Hand in My Pocket
Smiling
Ironic
So Unsexy
Perfect
Lancer's Party (So Pure)
That I Would Be Good
Wake Up
Forgiven
Entr'acte (Hands Clean)
Not the Doctor
Head over Feet
Unprodigal Daughter
Predator
You Oughta Know
Uninvited
Mary Jane
No
Thank U
You Learn
Filmed before an awestruck audience in Dublin on November 22nd and
23rd, 2003, this is a great way to experience David Bowie's REALITY
album in a live setting. Of course a number of older songs are
dusted off and given thoroughly modern interpretations as well,
with Bowie clearly delighted to have such a welter of fine material
at his fingertips. In fact Bowie and his band had rehearsed 60
songs for the "Reality" tour, and drew liberally on them throughout
the resulting shows. The 30 songs here comprise most of the
audience favorites, and include classics such as "Be My Wife,"
"Under Pressure," "Life On Mars," "Heroes," and "Ziggy Stardust."
But it's not just the oldies that the crowd came to see, and
material from the REALITY and HEATHEN albums also receive a warm
response. An electrifying, charismatic performer, Bowie's legend is
well earned.
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