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One of the leading lights of the UK urban scene returns to recording with an overdue solo album. The Love Makes The World Go Round star has been writing and producing with such artists as Beverly Knight, Sugababes, Mica Paris, Lynden David Hall and Grace Jones, but now feels the time is right to resume his own artist career. He has traveled and performed extensively overseas and his unique ragga funk sound has caught the ear of the likes of D'Angelo and Mos Def. This debut single is a duet with Birmingham new comer Lornetta Ford, also featuring an Atomic Dread mix, while UK rapper Grimm guests on 'All We Need'. Omar joins him for a two-hander on the explosive 'No Reason'. 12 inch features the title track backed with the remix, 'No Reason' feat. Omar and 'All We Need' feat. Grimm. 2005. Slow Review
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Purchase Slow CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Eagles Please Come Home For Christmas (1994)
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| | Van Morrison Wavelength CD (1978) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Remastered & Expanded
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$11.49 All tracks have been digitally remastered from the original master tapes.
The most commercially accessible of Van Morrison's '70s albums, WAVELENGTH is not an artistic compromise, but rather an expansion of Morrison's sound beyond the blues-based, horn-band approach. With the keyboard work of Camel's Peter Bardens and The Band's Garth Hudson, the arrangements take a step toward rock's electronic future without breaking Morrison's well-established ties to it's past. Basically a continuation of the ideas explored on the previous year's aptly titled A PERIOD OF TRANSITION, the album relies largely on groove-heavy '70s-style R&B tunes that overflow with soul, like "Hungry For Your Love" and "Take It Where You Find It." The title tune, which proved to be quite radio-friendly, points the way to new pop directions.
Wavelength essentially picks up where A Period of Transition left off, offering a focused, full-bodied alternative to that record's warmly fuzzy lack of direction. Like that album, it's hardly a major entry in his catalog, but there are signs that Van Morrison is finding his footing for his latter-day voice. Again, the primary appeal of this record is its atmosphere, a charmingly relaxed outing, high on mildly swinging mid-tempo numbers and round, welcoming ballads. Surely, an album of subtle pleasures like this is primarily for the converted, but once you're there, it's hard to resist Wavelength. [2008 saw an ambitious re-release of most of Van Morrison's post- Them catalog. As part of the series, bonus tracks were included on virtually ...
| | Camera Obscura If Looks Could Kill (2007)
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$7.39 "If Looks Could Kill" is one of the highlights from Camera Obscura's wonderful album Let's Get Out of This Country. The pounding percussion, VU-guitars, and tremendous melody make it a highlight of 2006 as well. The other two songs are fine B-sides: "Hands Up Baby" is a restrained and atmospheric ballad penned by guitarist Kenny McKeeve, whereas "Alaska"'s an organ-heavy rocker with some nice references to trees (when was the last time you heard anyone singing about sycamores, birches, or hawthorns?) and a solid groove. You'll absolutely need this EP to complete your CO collection. ~ Tim Sendra
"If Looks Could Kill" is one of the highlights from Camera Obscura's wonderful album Let's Get Out of This Country. The pounding percussion, VU-guitars, and tremendous melody make it a highlight of 2006 as well. The other two songs are fine B-sides: "Hands Up Baby" is a restrained and atmospheric ballad penned by guitarist Kenny McKeeve, whereas "Alaska"'s an organ-heavy rocker with some nice references to trees (when was the last time you heard anyone singing about sycamores, birches, or hawthorns?) and a solid groove. You'll ...
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$2.95 No one can accuse Lady Gaga of not giving the people what they want. "Just Dance," the artist's first single, is an urgent ...
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| | Kieran Hebden Nyc Vinyl LP (2008)
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$18.39 On 2008's NYC, their fourth full-length outing together, U.K. electronica artist Kieran Hebden (Four Tet) and veteran jazz drummer Steve Reid offer up another hypnotic set based on samples and percussion. Drawing inspiration ...
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