Friday, 8 August 2008

Tim Buckley

Tim Buckley   
Artist: Tim Buckley

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Live at the Troubadour 1969   
 Live at the Troubadour 1969

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 9




One of the great rock vocalists of the 1960s, Tim Buckley john Drew from kinsfolk, psychedelic rock, and progressive jazz to create a considerable body of adventurous exploit in his brief lifespan. His multi-octave stove was capable of non simply stupefying exponent, merely majuscule emotional expressiveness, swooping from sorrowful tenderheartedness to hag-ridden bawling. His uneasy quest for novel territory worked against him commercially: By the sentence his fans had aquiline into his latest album, he was onto something else completely, both lively and in the studio apartment. In this gumption he recalled artists such as Miles Davis and David Bowie, wHO were so bore to wait forrad and change that they broken and veritable infuriated listeners world Health Organization wanted more stylistic consistence. However, his eclecticist method has too ensured a lasting fascination with his exploit that has engendered a growing posthumous cultus for his music, often with listeners world Health Organization were to a fault edward Young (or non around) to appreciate his music import he was active.


Buckley emerged from the same '60s Orange County, CA, folks scene that spawned Jackson Browne and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Mothers of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black introduced Buckley and a couple of musicians Buckley was performing with to the Mothers' manager, Herbie Cohen. Although Cohen may throw number one been interested in Buckley as a songster, he accomplished later earreach some demos that Buckley was besides a diamond in the rough as a singer. Cohen became Buckley's manager, and helped the singer acquire a deal with Elektra.


Before Buckley had reached his 20th birthday, he'd released his debut album. The somewhat fey but enormously hopeful effort highlighted his lofty melodies and amorous, opaque lyrics. Baroque psychedelia was the order of the day for many Elektra releases of the time, and Buckley's former folk-rock albums were embellished with important contributions from musicians Lee Underwood (guitar), Van Dyke Parks (keyboards), Jim Fielder (bass), and Jerry Yester. Larry Beckett was besides an overlooked contributor to Buckley's start two albums, co-writing many of the songs.


The tenuous, melancholiac, orchestrated beauty of the material had an innocent quality that was dampened only slightly on the sec LP, Good-bye and Hello (1967). Buckley's songs and arrangements became more than ambitious and psychedelic, peculiarly on the drawn-out title running. This was besides his only record album to reach the Top 200, where it only unwell at number 171; Buckley was always an artist world Health Organization found his primary constituency among the resistance, even for his to the highest degree accessible efforts. His third album, Happy Sad, establish him going in a emphatically jazzier management in both his singing and his instrumentation, introducing congas and vibes. Though it seemed a retreat from commercial considerations at the time, Felicitous Sad actually ended the triumvirate of recordings that are judged to be his nigh accessible.


The true statement was, by the late '60s Buckley was hardly concerned in folk-rock at all. He was more intrigued by jazz; not exclusively soothing modernistic jazz (as heard on the posthumous release of acoustic 1968 unrecorded substantial, Dream Letter), but as well its most van strains. His songs became much more abdominal external oblique muscle in structure, and skeletal in lyrics, especially when the partnership with Larry Beckett was ruptured after the latter's initiation into the Army. Some of his songs abandoned lyrics most only, treating his voice itself as an pawn, silently contorting, hilarious, and moaning, sometimes rather cacophonously. In this setting, Lorca was viewed by most fans and critics not just now as a lurid departure, but a downright bummer. No yearner was Buckley a romanticistic, melodic poet; he was an experimental artiste world Health Organization sometimes seemed bent on punishing both himself and his listeners with his mute shrieks and jarringly at variance medicine.


Nigh as if to prove that he was inactive up to of soft, uplifting jazzy pop-folk, Buckley issued Profane Afternoon around the same time. Bizarrely, Profane Afternoon and Lorca were issued most simultaneously, on different labels. While an admirable demonstration of his versatility, it was commercial near-suicide, each album canceling the impingement of the other, as well as confusing his left fans. Buckley establish his charles Herbert Best middle ground betwixt availability and jazzy improvisation on 1970's Starsailor, which is belike the best showcase of his bold vocal abilities, although many prefer the more weighty material of his earlier albums.


By this point, though, Buckley's approach path was so uncommercial that it was jeopardizing his commercial natural selection. And not just on criminal record; he was evenly sturdy as a live act, as the posthumously issued Live at the Troubadour 1969 demonstrates, with its stretched-to-the-limit jams and searing improv vocals. For a time, he was said to have earned his living as a taxi driver and chauffeur; he as well flirted with films for a spell. When he returned to the studio, it was as a much more commercial singer/songwriter (some hold suggested that various management and label pressures were behind this shift).


As lots of a schism as Buckley's experimental jazz period created among fans and critics, his final recordings receive proved even more dissentious, even among big Buckley fans. Some prospect these efforts, which mix funk, sex-driven lyric concerns, and mellow L.A. session musicians, as substantiation of his mastery of the blue-eyed soulfulness artistic style. Others determine them a lamentable waste of talent, or relics of a prodigy world Health Organization was burning out instead than subjection raw realms. Neophytes should be mindful of the difference of critical opinion regarding this eRA, merely on the whole his net trine albums are his least impressive. Those world Health Organization feel other than usually cite the earlier of those LPs, Greetings from L.A. (1972), as his best work from his last phase.


Buckley's life came to a sudden end in the midsection of 1975, when he died of a diacetylmorphine overdose scarce later complemental a tour. Those close to him take a firm stand that he had been clean for some metre and requiem the loss of an creative person world Health Organization, scorn some recent failures, placid had practically to offer. Buckley's stock began to rise among the rock subway system later the Cocteau Twins covered his "Song for the Siren" in the 1980s. The posthumous releases of two late-'60s live sets (Dream Letter and Live at the Troubadour 1969) in the early '90s too boosted his visibility, as well as unveiling some interesting previously unreleased compositions. His word Jeff Buckley went on to rise a musical career as well in front his possess tragic death in 1997.






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Pierce Brosnan - Cage Brosnan To Star In Polanskis Ghost


Nicholas Cage and Pierce Brosnan are to take the lead roles Roman Polanski's latest thriller THE GHOST.

"I'm going to go off and work with Mr Roman Polanski and Nic Cage on a film called 'The Ghost,'" Brosnan told MTV. "It's a thriller."

The film is based on a Robert Harris novel and will feature Brosnan as ex-British prime minister Adam Lang, who enlists Cage's character to write his memoirs.

Cage must choose between loyalty and his personal safety when he learns that Lang is embroiled in a political scandal.

Speaking to Variety when the project was first announced, Polanski commented: "I have been looking for a political thriller to direct for some time, and 'The Ghost' could not be more perfect."

Polanski, who directed the critically-acclaimed noir thriller CHINATOWN, recently criticised Hollywood studios for giving too much away in movie trailers, reports Showbiz Spy.



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Friday, 27 June 2008

Natasha Bedingfield to duet with fan

Natasha Bedingfield is holding a competition to find a fan to duet with on her upcoming US tour.

The 26-year-old revealed that she will pick a winner from audition tapes and bring the fan up on stage to sing at her San Francisco show.

She said: "We have a duet contest, which is really exciting. You submit your version of 'Pocket Full Of Sunshine' either online at VerizonVIPtour.com, or on the bus which travels round with me and is parked normally right outside the venue.

"I listen to all those versions and I handpick the winner, and the prize is that you get to come to San Francisco and sing with me at the very final show of my whole tour."

Bedingfield added that she cannot wait to start her first ever US headlining tour.

"I'm very, very excited," she said. "My band brings the songs to a completely new dimension, it's even better than the album. I'm also having a chance to really meet my fans face to face."



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Spirogyra

Spirogyra   
Artist: Spirogyra

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Burn The Bridges   
 Burn The Bridges

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 17


Bells, Boots And Shambles   
 Bells, Boots And Shambles

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 7


Old Boot Wine   
 Old Boot Wine

   Year: 1972   
Tracks: 9


St. Radigunds   
 St. Radigunds

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 10




 





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Danilo Vigorito

Danilo Vigorito   
Artist: Danilo Vigorito

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   



Discography:


Evolution Funk Part 1   
 Evolution Funk Part 1

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2


Orbeat Vol. 1 (ORBEAT01)   
 Orbeat Vol. 1 (ORBEAT01)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 3




 





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Northstream

Northstream   
Artist: Northstream

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Time Of Triumphal Cleanliness   
 Time Of Triumphal Cleanliness

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 6




 






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Thursday, 26 June 2008

Grailknights

Grailknights   
Artist: Grailknights

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Heavy
   



Discography:


Across The Galaxy   
 Across The Galaxy

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




 





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Nas' New Tape Gets 'The Streets Ready' For Upcoming Album; Lil Wayne Had His People Call Jay-Z: Mixtape Monday




Artists: Nas and DJ Green Lantern

Representing: Queens

Mixtape: The N----- Tape

411: "This sh-- is gonna have the streets right [and] have the streets ready for the album." 'Nuff said about Nas' new mixtape, The N----- Tape. Nas and DJ Green Lantern recently forged one of the best street CDs this year. Nas had to go through his vault and give up some rare and unused vocals to the Evil Genius, who created soundscapes around the words for soil-burning songs.

"I was like, 'Let me get some exclusives. I wanna make a movie,' " Green said of the project.

"We went to the studio, and this man's work speaks for itself," Nas said. "He gave me some of the joints. Some of the joints sounded like they were right for the album. I had to snatch them for the album. We really getting it done. It's coming out right."

Sure enough, some of Green's material will find its way onto Nas' untitled official LP on July 15.

"One and a half," Lantern said about how many records will appear on the opus. " 'Black President' is on there. There's another one called 'Like Me.' It was supposed to be for the mixtape. He gave me a cappellas that wasn't out yet. I made a song around it. New beat, had somebody come and make a hook. It's like some pimp sh--. Nas loved it. He put another verse on it and said, 'I need it for my album. Don't put it on the mixtape.' When they did the final cut of the album, ['Like Me'] got cut, but it's on the international release and the iTunes and Amazon.com exclusive."

Joints To Check For

» "Cops Keep Firing." "I took the a cappella and made a verse, then Nas added an extra verse, because he was so inspired," Green Lantern explained.

"I had the rhymes for this last year," Nas added. "But I didn't want to do this kind of record until this man made me see this is the type of record I need to do."

» "Gangsta Rap" remix. "[Nas] said a couple of things in the verse I thought was good to start the tape off with," Green Lantern said. "I made a beat to kinda let his raps breathe so he could be rhyming. I wanted to let the rhymes say what it needed to. The beat wasn't too busy, but the beat was still hard. I wanted it to be a nice opener. Normally, somebody would start the tape with something people never heard before. I said, 'I'm just gonna do it.' That was really for the Nas fans, the rap zombies that are on top of everything."

» "Legendary." "Salaam Remi ... is scoring the [Mike] Tyson documentary," Green said. "Him and Nas have a great relationship, obviously, so maybe that will be on there. From hearing the song, I want to see that documentary. That 's one of the more fiery joints on there."

Don't Sleep: Other Notable Selections This Week

» Big Mike and DJ Thoro - Grand Theft Audio 3

» DJ A-Smooth - The Youngest in Charge

» DJ Rell and Gucci Mane - Wilt Chamberlain: The Mixtape

» G-Unit - Sincerely Yours

» KD a.k.a. Han D Man - Worldwide 33

'Hood's Heavy Rotation: Bubbling Below The Radar

» Ace Hood - "You Already Know"

» B.G. (featuring Lil Wayne, Juvenile and Trey Songz) - "Ya Heard Me"

» The Boss Hogg Outlawz (featuring Ray J) - "Keep It Playa"

» Corey Gunz (featuring Ryan Leslie) - "Get Right Tonight"

» David Banner (featuring Nas) - "Middle Finger"

» Nipsey Hussle (featuring the Game) - "Bullets" remix

» Young Buck - "Taped Conversation"

Celebrity Faves

The-Dream has a huge record called "I Luv Your Girl" that nobody is getting tired of. The singer's track about pilfering another guy's chick has everybody singing its contagious, dismissive bridge: "F--- thaaaaatttt n---a." Dream thanks Island/ Def Jam chairman L.A. Reid for the inspiration to make the song.

"L.A. told me that my album sucked," Dream joked. "He told me I need to go make another song. He said, 'The whole album sucks. Why did I bother with you?' All those sorts of things. I was like, 'You playing, man.' Nah, he didn't say that."

Dream also said that when he sings the bridge in his high-pitched voice, on the record, he is definitely not referring to Mr. Reid.

The Streets Is Talking: News & Notes From The Underground

Lil Wayne has a million copies under his belt and is slated to start his Tha Carter III tour this week. One of the album's standout tracks is Weezy's collaboration with Jay-Z, "Mr. Carter." Wayne told us last week that Hov was just a phone call away. Weezy co-managers G. Roberson and Kyambo "Hip Hop" Joshua used to be execs at Roc-A-Fella records.

"Shout-out to my [other manger] Cortez, my man G. My man Hip Hop," Wayne said. "I asked them. I said, 'That's y'all big homie. I want a record.' And I sent him that one. I thought that was perfect. I already had three verses to it and everything. I sent it, and the rest is history."

An alternate version of "Mr. Carter" has leaked since the release of TCIII featuring some of those unused raps Wayne described.

The Carter III song "Don't Get It" — or, as the streets call it, "Misunderstood" — garnered some talk because of the way Wayne goes after the Reverend Al Sharpton at the end of the record. In no uncertain terms, Birdman Jr. tells the rev he has no respect for him. Sharpton responded through the media, saying he refused to address anyone who doesn't say anything "substantive" in their music. Weezy has zero concern.

"Obviously, I don't have any thoughts on nobody's response, because I wouldn't have said what I said [if I cared]," Wayne said. "I don't care what nobody thinks or feels about what I said. I think and feel what I said. I believe in it. No one has to side with me. My daughter smiles every time she sees me." ...

Why'd they get him started? Gorilla Zoe told us last week in Atlanta that being able to eat has only made him hungrier. After he released his debut album, Welcome to the Zoe, several months ago, he jumped right back in the studio to record mixtapes and his sophomore LP.

"Really, it means that I've tasted success," Zoe explained of the album's title, Don't Feed the Animals. "It's over now! You know how when you go to the zoo and your parents tell you, 'Don't feed the animals. Don't give them the peanuts, 'cause they gonna want more. Don't feed a dog raw beef — he's gonna wanna taste that blood again.' I've done tasted that money, homie. That's what it means. Get-money time."

For other artists featured in Mixtape Monday, check out Mixtape Mondays Headlines.






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Martin Barre

Martin Barre   
Artist: Martin Barre

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Stage Left   
 Stage Left

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14




As the spark advance guitar player for Jethro Tull, Martin Barre has been joined at the hip to Ian Anderson since 1969, when he replaced Mick Abrahams in the group's lineup. His playing has provided practically of the energy that allows the band to soar on record and in concert amid the knockout of Anderson's melodies and the complexity of his lyrics, and played no small persona in portion the stager band (some would say "dinosaur") make headway the 1988 Grammy for Best Hard Rock Album for Crest of a Knave. Anderson himself has been quoted as locution, "Without Martin Barre, Jethro Tull could not be."


Barre's solo run was confined to his home studio until he assembled a band to play some charity gigs in the early 1990s. Since then, he has recorded a partner off of albums that allow him to stretch stunned in directions that Tull unremarkably doesn't license, and to put his instrument into new sounds, genres, and musical contexts.






Crocodile Dundee: 'Memba Him?!

Paul Hogan became famous for playing the title role in the 1986 film "Crocodile Dundee." Guess what he looks like now!
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Calvin Harris

Calvin Harris   
Artist: Calvin Harris

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   House
   Electronic
   



Discography:


Merrymaking at My Place (Remixes) CDM   
 Merrymaking at My Place (Remixes) CDM

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 5


Acceptable in the 80s   
 Acceptable in the 80s

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 5


I Created Disco   
 I Created Disco

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




 





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