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Litmus
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Various Artists
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Jewels Of Romance
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Andre Rieu, Johann Strauss Orchestra
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Bella Donna
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Stevie Nicks
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Forever Endeavour
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Ron Sexsmith
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Cherished Canadian crooner Ron Sexsmith will release his new album
Forever Endeavour on Feb 4, 2013 via Cooking Vinyl. Forever
Endeavour features another batch of deftly poetic, gently affecting
songs that perfectly distil the pitfalls of being human. This
record pairs Sexsmith again with producer Mitchell Froom,who,on
numerous records over two decades, has framed Sexsmith's music in
its most sympathetic surroundings. The heart of Forever Endeavour
is a batch of songs sparked by an unexpected health scare in the
summer of 2011, and it's these tracks that give the album its
sorrowful gravitas. "In the middle of a tour last year, they
detected a lump in my throat, so I had this period of a few months
where I was freaking out about everything, says Ron, that probably
explains why some of the songs are so philosophical. The spectre of
death was sort of in my head and I was thinking about it all the
time until I got the good results. I felt like Johnny Mercer,
writing all these 'Days Of Wine and Roses' type songs. The 12
original songs on Forever Endeavour were recorded in 2011 at
Froom's Santa Monica studio. Assisting on the sessions were
engineer David Boucher and a clutch of seasoned West Coast players
that included drummer Pete Thomas, bassist Bob Glaub and pedal
steel prince Greg Leisz. Strings were overdubbed afterwards using
L.A.'s feted Calder Quartet
Pocket Full of Kryptonite is the first studio album by American jam
band Spin Doctors, released in August 1991. It peaked at #1 and #3
on Billboard's Heatseekers and Billboard 200 albums charts,
respectively. The album's title is a reference to Kryptonite, a
fictional substance from the Superman mythos, and the phone booth
on the cover is a reference to several comic book stories where
Clark Kent would duck into a phone booth to change into his
Superman costume.
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Amerika
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The Migrant
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The former Wham frontman filmed at his final two concerts at
London's Earls Court arena on the 24th and 25th August 2008. Part
of his '25 Live' tour, the shows marked a triumphant return to live
performance for the singer, with the songs featured including
'Careless Whisper', 'Faith', 'Shoot the Dog' and 'I'm Your Man',
drawn from every stage of his career.
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