Sunday, 24 August 2008

Download Beth Orton mp3






Beth Orton
   

Artist: Beth Orton: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Folk

   







Discography:


Comfort of Strangers
   

 Comfort of Strangers

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 14
The Other Side of Daybreak
   

 The Other Side of Daybreak

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 10
Pass in Time: The Definitive Collection
   

 Pass in Time: The Definitive Collection

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 14
Daybreaker
   

 Daybreaker

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 10
Central Reservation
   

 Central Reservation

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 12
Trailer Park
   

 Trailer Park

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 11
Super Pinky Mandy
   

 Super Pinky Mandy

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 10






Singer/songwriter Beth Orton combined the passionate beaut of the acoustic kinsfolk custom with the electronic thump generation of trip-hop to make a novel, trenchant optical fusion of roots and speech rhythm. Born in Norwich, England in December 1970, Orton debuted as one half of the duet Spill, a one-off picture with William Orbit which released a cover of John Martyn's "Don't Wanna Know About Evil." She continued on the job with Orbit on his 1993 LP Foreign Cargo 3, co-writing and singing the racecourse "Water From a Vine Leaf" before appearing with the mathematical group Red Snapper on their showtime singles "Common snapping polo-neck" and "In Deep." In 1995 Orton teamed with the Chemical Brothers for "Alive: Alone," the ultimate racecourse on their Exit Planet Dust LP. After collection a financial financial backing lot comprised of double bassist Ali Friend, guitar player Ted Barnes, keyboardist Lee Spencer and drummer Wildcat Will, she last issued her 1996 debut EP She Cries Your Name; her stunning full-length bow Trailer Park, produced in part by Andrew Weatherall, followed later in the twelvemonth. In 1997, Orton released the brilliant C. H. Best Bit EP, a move towards a more than organic, soulful well-grounded highlighted by a couple of duets with folk-jazz caption Terry Callier; the full-length Primal Reservation followed in 1999. "Stolen Car" was a discipline strike among college radio set and tours crosswise the U.S. were as well successful. Three years later, Orton emerged fresh with her third album Daybreaker. This time around, she collaborated with ex-Whiskeytown frontman Ryan Adams and the Chemical Brothers. In former 2006, Orton released her fourth record album, Consolation of Strangers. The 14-song place was recorded in two weeks with producer Jim O'Rourke.






Thursday, 14 August 2008

Tina Turner compilation has new songs

Singer do to embark on tour in October




NEW YORK -- Two newfangled songs pencil lead the manner on an upcoming Tina Turner compilation due for release in time for her highly anticipated fall tour. "It Would Be a Crime" and "I'm Ready" volition be found on "Tina!," due Sept. 30 via Capitol.

They join 16 hits from end-to-end Turner's career, including the CD debuts of live versions of "Let's Stay Together (Amsterdam, 1996) and "The Best (London, 2000). The digital version of "Tina!" volition include different versions of "River Deep Mountain High" and "The Acid Queen" than the CD.

Turner's first tour since 2000 will begin Oct. 1 in Kansas City, Mo. Her May 12 appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" will re-air around the outing's launch.

Dates are on the books through early April in Europe.

Here is the data track list for "Tina!":

"Steamy Windows"
"River Deep Mountain High"
"Better Be Good to Me"
"The Acid Queen"
"What You Get Is What You See"
"What's Love Got to Do With It"
"Private Dancer"
"We Don't Need Another Hero"
"I Don't Wanna Fight"
"Let's Stay Together" (live at Amsterdam Arena, 1996)
"I Can't Stand the Rain" (live at Amsterdam Arena, 1996)
"Goldeneye"
"Addicted to Love" (live at Camden Palace, London, 1986)
"The Best" (live at Wembley Arena, London, 2000)
"Proud Mary" (1993 version)
"Nutbush City Limits"
"It Would Be a Crime" (new)
"I'm Ready" (new)

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Nina Nastasia

Nina Nastasia   
Artist: Nina Nastasia

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Folk-Rock
   



Discography:


On Leaving   
 On Leaving

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12




New York City singer/songwriter Nina Nastasia creates informal, ghostly music that evokes some deep in thought, skew cause on Americana and that is oft laced with haunting strains of genus Viola, violoncello, and bowed saw. She counts among her admirers the notoriously fussy, celebrated producer Steve Albini (Nirvana, Pixies), world Health Organization engineered her number 1 two albums and wHO has vehemently song her praises. Nastasia's debut, Dogs, was released in 1999 on the lilliputian indie Socialist Records, just was out of print by the death of 2000. For April 2002's The Blackened Air, she signed with Touch and Go, which released her followup recording, Operate to Ruin, in 2003 (also recorded by Albini) and a reissue of Dogs in summer 2004. Though she unbroken the rest of her transcription partners (which let in Albini and drummer Jim White [Dirty Three]) the same, Nastasia stirred to Fat Cat for 2006's On Leaving and 2007's You Follow Me, the latter a songwriting quislingism with some other Jim White, this time of the Southern gothic singer/songwriter multifariousness.





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