| | Diana Ross Free Soul CD Diana Ross Discography of CDs
Japanese-only collection of Diana's hits and album tracks, part of the 'Free Soul' series compiled by Toru Hashimoto. This 25 track CD features a healthy dose of her biggest tracks with the Supremes ('Baby Love', 'Stop! In The Name Of Love', 'You Can't Hurry Love', etc.) mixed with lesser known delights ('Bah-Bah-Bah', 'He's My Sunny Boy', 'I'm A Winner' and more). Comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. Universal. 2007. Free Soul Review
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$14.19 An Overview of "The Noble Knave" by Ryan Parmenter:The Noble Knave is an album of my favorite songs that I've written over the past ten years or so. A departure from the darker themes explored by my band Eyestrings, "The Noble Knave" is light, fun, and perhaps more immediately catchy. With songs about the ups and downs of relationships, favorite body parts, and even what an id would do if not confined by the limits of society and science, the album is sometimes quite silly and always quite melodic.Trivia about the songs:1. ZüccerI wrote "Züccer" in 1996, in my first semester of college. Typically, I wrote the words one Saturday night in a friend's dorm room, instead of rushing a fraternity or trying to meet new people. Then I worked out the music the following day on the piano in my dorm's lounge (my dorm had a lounge, which is pretty sweet). The song portrays a character about whom I had written several short stories, a manchild who represents just how silly and obnoxious I would be if I had no conscience or inhibitions. I figured it sets the tone for the album pretty well.2. Keep CryingI wrote "Keep Crying" around the holidays in 2000. The words were a tongue-and-cheek expression of some of my relationship frustrations, scrawled one evening in a coffee shop. I circulated a CD of a demo version to friends and family (as I am wont to do) in 2001. As the song would suggest, the relationship did not last.3. Dating My FrankensteinIn 2005, I was dating a girl I had been friends with in high school. In her opinion I had been something of a mentor to her, where "mentor" equals "corruptor." She suggested that, by connecting with the personality I had helped shape, I was in essence dating my Frankenstein. How could I not make a song about that?4. StarvingI wrote "Starving" in 2002, about being forced from a relationship one does not want to leave, whether through loss, breakup, or distance. The song is about the deparate feelings that can arise in any such situation.5. Diamond EggshellWritten in 1996, "Diamond Eggshell" is about being over one's head in a relationship, and not knowing how to properly communicate to address issues. In other words, songs like this will never be irrelevant as long as there are humans wandering around.6. I Dig Your HeadI wrote "I Dig Your Head" in the spring of 1999, mere hours from ending a school year. Apparently I was feeling rather goofy, intent, and creative all at once. If there is anyone out there who can strongly identify with this song's speaker, please seek guidance.7. All WaysWho doesn't love a cheesy love song? In 2004, I apparently thought the same.8. SterilizedI came up with the first line of this song years ago, sitting up in the otherwise vacant bleachers at my high school on a sunny summer day. All at once, I knew there was some serious Freudian stuff loaded into it, but I couldn't figure out where to go with it. I finally broke through in early 2005, ...
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