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mardi 18 novembre 2014

Brian Eno - Making Space (full album)



 
 
Brian Eno - Making Space (full album)
       
    
If Opal Records, copyright holders or Mr Eno prefer this to be removed, please contact me directly via YT inbox and I shall be happy to immediately remove it. I have made attempts to contact Opal about this issue but to no avail.
Released in 2006 in collaboration with the Lumen London Gallery exhibit of 77 Million paintings, this is a compilation of previously recorded but unreleased tracks, some co-written by Leo Abrahams. All form a smooth, easy and quite spacey entity. Never officially released. Truly a stand-out compilation in the Eno canon, one of his best albums... all the more so for the surprise factor; this had been a very hard one to find.
To purchase Brian Eno music, see http://www.enoshop.co.uk/shop/cd, and to purchase a gorgeous, limited edition of Making Space, there is only one place to do so: http://www.lumenlondon.com/makingspac...
Track
list, length and start time
1 Needle Click 4.09 0:00
2 Light Legs 3.38 4:09
3 Flora And Fauna / Gleise 581d 3.56 7:46
4 New Moons 4.03 11:42
5 Vanadium 1.56 15:44
6 All The Stars Were Out 3.53 17:40
7 Hopeful Timean Intersect 5.13 21:33
8 World Without Wind 5.24 26:46
9 Delightful Universe (Seen From Above) 7.33 32:11
CREDITS
All compositions by Brian Eno except Flora and Fauna/Gleise 581d, New Moons, Vanadium by Brian Eno and Leo Abrahams; Hopeful Timean Intersect by Brian Eno, Tim Harries, Leo Abrahams
All instruments by Brian Eno except Leo Abrahams: guitar on Flora and Fauna/Gleise 581d, New Moons, Hopeful Timean Intersect; Tim Harries: bass on Hopeful Timean Intersect
Produced by Brian Eno
Imagery by Brian Eno and Nick Robertson
Label Opal

 
 
 

Delta Blues - 2 hours of Blues, 41 great tracks, the greatest stars of the Delta




 
Delta Blues - 2 hours of Blues, 41 great tracks, the greatest stars of the Delta
     
   
    

Delta Blues -- 2 hours of Blues, 41 great tracks, the greatest stars of the Delta: Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Bo Carter, Son House, Elmore James, Robert Lockwood, Charley Patton, Mississippi John Hurt and many more!
00:00
- Elmore James - I Can't Stop Lovin' You
02:16 - Johnny Shines - Ramblin'
04:49 - Muddy Waters - Long Distance Call
07:31 - Charly McCoy - Motherless Blues
10:45 - Robert Lockwood - Little Boy Blues
14:00 - Robert Johnson - Milkcow's Calf Blues
16:37 - Son House - My Black Mama
22:59 - Bo Carter - Banana In Your Fruit Basket
26:08 - Helen Humes - They Raided the Joint
28:34 - Bo Carter - The Law Is Gonna Step On You
31:17 - Charley Patton - Stone Pony Blues
34:10 - Mississippi Joe Calicott - Travelin' Mama Blues
37:24 - The Mississippi Moaner - Mississippi Moan
39:53 - Ishmon Bracey - Trouble Hearted Blues
43:18 - Big Joe Williams - Stack O' Dollars
46:33 - Big Joe Williams - Please Don't Go
49:21 - Mississippi John Hurt - Stack O' Lee
52:21 - Leadbelly - Duncan and Brady
56:28 - Memphis Minnie - He Is In the Ring
59:17 - Memphis Minnie - Me and My Chauffeur
01:02:25 - Mississippi Fred McDowell - Good Morning Little School Girl
01:05:04 - J.B. Lenoir - Mama Talk to Your Daughter
01:07:39 - Jimmy Dawkins - I Feel So Bad
01:12:51 - Mississippi Johnny Waters - Baby Don't Treat Him This Way
01:15:06 - Robert Lockwood - Mean Mistreater
01:17:16 - John Lee Hooker -- Landing Blues
01:20:44 - Elmore James - Standing At the Crossroads
01:23:33 - Big Joe Williams - Rootin' Ground Hog
01:26:35 - Ishman Bracey - Trouble Hearted Blues
01:30:01 - Tommy Johnson - Canned Heat Blues
01:33:40 - Son House - Walkin' Blues
01:40:21 - Robert Lockwood Jr - Little Boy Blue
01:43:26 - Blind Willie McTell - Stomp Down River
01:46:35 - Big Bill Broonzy - Mississippi River Blues
01:49:20 - Robert Johnson - Hellhound On My Trail
01:51:59 - Tommy Johnson - Cool Drink of Water Blues
01:55:35 - Sleepy John Estes - Hobo Jungle Blues
01:58:32 - Tommy McClennan - Highway 51
02:01:23 - Skip James - Devil Got My Woman
02:04:24 - Arthur Crudup - Black Pony Blues
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Rancho Relaxo - Neon Twang House (Full Album)




 
 
 
Rancho Relaxo - Neon Twang House (Full Album)
      
    
00:00
- Tilla Raga
2:18 - Morning Light
5:35 - Into is Bad
8:22 - D.D.D.
13:10 - At your Door
20:28 - Rest your case (Escobar)
23:26 - Majka's Dead
27:38 - Like a light (Sitar version)
30:59 - Y.D.F.
34:08 - Investigation of Time
40:02 - Jackals
43:24 - Evolver
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All Them Witches - Our Mother Electricity (2012) (Full Album)




 
 
 
All Them Witches - Our Mother Electricity (2012) (Full Album)
      

      
 
All Them Witches earn immediate distinction for being the first American band signed to German heavy psych purveyors Elektrohasch Schallplatten. Endorsement from the label of Colour Haze guitarist/vocalist Stefan Koglek, which has released albums from My Sleeping Karma, Sungrazer, Rotor, Been Obscene and The Machine -- essentially casting the blueprint by which a goodly portion of the up and coming European scene is built -- goes a long way in my book, and the feat is even more impressive when one considers that the Nashville four-piece's debut full-length, Our Mother Electricity sounds so distinctly American. They're not the first to use the wordplay, but in calling their approach "psychedelta rock," neither are All Them Witches inaccurate. Swampy blues is definitely a major element in what they do, but along with that and the heavy psych aspect to their sound, there's also a dynamic sense of Americana in the songwriting, taking hold either in the twang of centerpiece "Elk Blood Heart" or the countrified moaning and Skynyrd solo bursting out of closer "Right Hand."
Our Mother Electricity is a bold, at times stunning, debut, and All Them Witches impress in both their cohesiveness of sound and their obvious drive toward an individual approach. For its intricate balance of influence and for the band's brazen willingness to play in the dirty end of rock and roll, it earns the Elektrohasch logo with which it's stamped.
Amazing debut album from one of my favorite up and coming bands. This is All Them Witches with Our Mother Electricity. Enjoy!
1 Heavy Like A Witch - 0:00
2 The Urn - 5:48
3 Bloodhounds - 9:26
4 Guns - 12:58
5 Elk.Blood.Heart - 17:24
6 Until It Unwinds - 23:16
7 Easy - 31:57
8 Family Song For The Leaving - 36:12
9 Right Hand - 39:57
10. I Can't Even See Myself (Bonus Track) - 45:49