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Music > Pop / Rock
Limited Edition 7" vinyl single of Agnes Obel's single, "Island of Doom," taken from her 2020 album, Myopia. B-side features the instrumental version.
Billy Bragg and the American folkpop band Wilco pay tribute to the
maverick songwriter Woody Guthrie by taking some of his completed
lyrics and adding music. This documentary captures Billy and the
band in their attempt to create new pop gems from Woody's inspired
lyrics. Includes the songs: 'Way Over Yonder In The Minor Key',
'Here Comes The Train', and 'At My Window Sad And Lonely' among
many others.
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In the Now
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Barry Gibb
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R123
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 : I Love You (Live at Tokyo Rose)
2 : The Cool, Cool River
3 : Night Sky
4 : Smokes
5 : Unprecision
6 : Free Man
7 : Waltz As Andidote
8 : All's Well That Ends
Disc: 2
1 : Forever Broken Hearted
2 : Why You Hang Around
3 : Tvil
4 : Tomorrow
5 : Blue Umbrella
6 : All Mellow People
7 : Useless Things Are Best
8 : Beryl Blade Reddening
9 : I Hate Charlottesville
On limited Metallic Silver vinyl. In most any Dungeons & Dragons adventure worth completing, the hero must come face-to-face with herself in some form - a cursed, mystical mirror that reveals all that our hero is and is not; a reflection in some Blood River that displays for our hero the monster she has become; a doppelganger that reveals how much our hero has changed since the beginning of the adventure. So, as XagXaguVar, our year-long 25th anniversary campaign enters it's final chapter, Jagjaguwar must also confront our former self. We're going all the way back to the basement of the sushi joint in Charlottesville; all the way back to when we were just a haphazardly made zine; all the way back to the original mantra which served at Jagjaguwar's early guiding force. The Sentimental Noise echoing through the caverns of self-discovery is tender and deafening. We've uncovered new and unreleased work from some of Jagjaguwar's earliest friends like Drunk, Manishevitz and Bevel. We've called upon necromancers like Norway's Jenny Hval, Jagjaguwar legends Wilderness and Bloomington post-rock heroes Tammar. Mysterious noise mongers like Canada's Wold and Oslo's Some Nerve have delivered on their promise to absolutely split our skulls open. There are two loving tributes to Patron Saint of Jagjaguwar John Prine. And we've unearthed two songs from Atsushi Miura, who once upon a time allowed our founder Darius Van Arman to book shows in the basement of the sushi restaurant he ran. He dedicates one song to Darius and in the other, humorously lambasts the college town he called home for all those years. Today Jagjaguwar dies; tomorrow Jagjaguwar is reborn.
Track Listings
1 : Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude
2 : Burial
3 : To the Fig Tree on 9th and Christian
4 : Poem to My Child, If You Ever Shall Be
5 : Sorrow Is Not My Name
Over the last 12 years, Ross Gay's poems have given us indelible images and phrases of radical empathy and unabated gratitude; about community, collaboration, connectedness and hard work. They have crept into our hearts and made a home of all of us. And so we are launching our 25th Anniversary celebration with 'Dilate Your Heart', our first spoken word album since titan Robert Creeley's self-titled release twenty years ago. "Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude" is given a gorgeous, slowly creeping bed of vines by Bon Iver, as Gay's unadorned voices speaks a lifetimes of Thank You's. On "Burial," harpist and composer Mary Lattimore's lunar landscape follows Gay's voice into space, telling of our endless energy exchange with nature. Chicago's Angel Bat Dawid dances with the frenetic, joyous scene Gay leads us through on "To the Fig Tree on 9th and Christian," in which a group of Philadelphia strangers scramble together to harvest the fruit of the titular urban fig tree. Songwriter Gia Margaret provides a mystical, amniotic environment for Gay's "Poem To My Child If Ever You Shall Be," a love letter to an imagined future child, treating Gay's voice like a message in a bottle to a far off idea made only of love and potential. Sam Gendel, a secret weapon collaborator, affects Gay's voice on "Sorrow Is Not My Name" to something glassy and almost singsongy. Throughout, Gay recites his poems with bright aliveness, his voice as warm and easy when he speaks about death as when he speaks about mercy, or love.
C'mon You Know is the third solo album from Liam Gallagher, who has already proven on the first two solo outings that he can easily carry himself on his own.
C'mon You Know follows the successful predecessors As You Were (2017) and Why Me? Why Not. (2019). On the third album the charismatic Liam attitude still shines through on magnificent stadium anthems in classic Oasis style, but there are also fresh experimental flourishes - helped by contributions with producers/writers like Andrew Wyatt, Greg Kurstin (Adele, Sir Paul McCartney), Dave Grohl, Ariel Rechtshaid (HAIM, Brandon Flowers), Adam Noble (Biffy Clyro) and more. In addition, there are contributions from Ezra Koenig (frontman of Vampire Weekend) on several of the tracks, including the title track, one of the exciting singles from the album.
Track list
More Power (4:23)
Diamond In The Dark (3:24)
Don't Go Halfway (3:21)
C'mon You Know (5:07)
Too Good For Giving Up (4:03)
It Was Not Meant To Be (3:35)
Everything's Electric (3:36)
World's In Need (3:36)
Moscow Rules (3:35)
I'm Free (3:00)
Better Days (4:19)
Oh Sweet Children (3:14)
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Hank
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Hank Marvin
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The man who defined the sound of a generation releases his 15th solo album.
Eponymously entitled Hank the album features newly recorded interpretations of some of Hank's favourite summer-themed music, along with one new original recording "Summer Guitar". It’s Marvin’s first new album release since his 2007 UK top-ten hit Guitar Man and consists of 14 tracks, nine of which are arranged by Hank and his son Ben.
The album also features some backing vocals from Hank's daughter Tahlia.
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These Dreams
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Various Artists
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Uncovered
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Beth Nielsen Chapman
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R335
Discovery Miles 3 350
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Sisyphus
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Sisyphus
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Nocturnal
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Yuna
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Discovery Miles 1 140
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No Man's Land is an album by Frank Turner, released in 2019. No Man's Land includes a.o. the following tracks: "Jinny Bingham's Ghost", "I Believed You, William Blake", "The Graveyard Of The Outcast Dead", "The Lioness" and more.
Track list
Jinny Bingham's Ghost
Sister Rosetta
I Believed You, William Blake
Nica
A Perfect Wife
Silent Key
Eye of the Day
The Death of Dora Hand
The Graveyard of the Outcast Dead
The Lioness
The Hymn of Kassiani
Rescue Annie
Rosemary Jane
Track Listings
1 : 2050
2 : Push Me Harder (FT. James Cox)
3 : Humans - Sta Oneira
4 : Life's Eye
5 : DRBS
6 : Gargoyle (FT. Owen Pratt)
7 : Leela
8 : Is Space Is Time
There’s something about rebuilding connective tissue through music that will never get old, it’s a story that will never exhaust its purpose. Jerome return with ‘LP2’ their first proper slab of wax and deliver a dystopic manifesto of controlled ferocity and dark electronics that explores pain, rebirth and acceptance. ‘LP2’ was recorded over a period of 5 days locked in a small room in the Italian flatlands and then further developed and refined between Italy-Sweden during the pandemic. It’s like if the techno remnants of early Downwards Records and Regis/Surgeon collaborations have been gracefully destroyed into a fluid rhythmical rural dreamland, where joy and rays of light are allowed to timidly peak in.
Track list
Waves
All You Sad Boys
Melodista
Ever Closer
Crash
Ride Baby Ride
Can't Feel the Rain
Too Clean Too Slow
Maybe You Feel
Star Song
Track Listings
Side: A
1 : Giddy Up
2 : Brand New
3 : Waking Up Dreaming
4 : Best Friend
5 : Pretty Liar
6 : Inhale/Exhale Air
Side: B
1 : Last Day of Summer
2 : Queen of Me
3 : Got It Good
4 : Number One
5 : Not Just a Girl
6 : The Hardest Stone
Five-time GRAMMYr award winning and multi-platinum selling icon, Shania Twain, announces her new album, Queen Of Me, out February 3, 2023 on Republic Nashville, a division of Republic Records. Her sixth original full-length album, Queen Of Me, is the superstar's most triumphant-feeling body of work; an album about standing in your own power and worshipping yourself. Its lead single "Waking Up Dreaming" was co-written and produced with BTS hitmaker David Stewart.
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