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Michael Jackson This Is It 2 Cd R E A L 3 2 0 Kbps Hq

Michael Jackson   This Is It 2 Cd   R E A L 3 2 0 Kbps Hq

While the film itself is based on rehearsal footage from the series of London concerts that Jackson planned before his sudden death, the double-album soundtrack features remastered versions of many of Jackson’s biggest hits, in the order in which they appear in the movie. Also included on the album are two versions of the new song, “This Is It,” plus a second disc of previously unreleased demos and a previously unheard spoken word poem entitled “Planet Earth.”

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“This Is It” Track List:

Disc 1

“Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’” (Album Version)
“Jam” (Remastered Version)
“They Don’t Care About Us” (Remastered)
“Human Nature” (Album Version)
“Smooth Criminal” (Radio Edit) (Remastered)
“The Way You Make Me Feel” (Remastered)
“Shake Your Body” (Down To The Ground) (Remastered)
“I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” (Remastered)
“Thriller” (Album Version)
“Beat It” (Single Version)
“Black Or White” (Remastered)
“Earth Song” (Remastered)
“Billie Jean” (Single Version)
“Man In The Mirror” (Remastered)
“This Is It” (Album Version)
“This Is It” (Orchestra Version)

Disc 2

“She’s Out Of My Life” (Demo)
“Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’” (Demo)
“Beat It” (Demo)
“Planet Earth” (Poem)

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Henry Rollins – Provoked (mp3)

 Henry Rollins - Provoked (mp3)

Henry Rollins – Provoked…Quintessentially American Editorializing and Storytelling

Recorded live on 11/6/07 at San Francisco’s Herbst Theatre and 1/23/08 at Amsterdam’s Paradiso during Rollins’ 2007/2008 “Provoked” spoken word tour. The CD contains over an hour of hilarious and insightful commentary on topics ranging from Larry Craig to the recent Van Halen reunion with pit stops along the way to discuss kids these days, gay marriage, and the current president’s creative use of the English language.

Track Listing: 1. Sex Ed 2. Kids 3. Indie 103 Party 4. Wide Stance Sitter 5. Horses 6. Van Halen 7. Invasion Force 8. Mandelaism 9. Nature’s Wild 10. Adrian 11. What I Am

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Outkast – A Collecton

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Outkast - A Collecton

About Outkast

Outkast (typeset as OutKast) is a Grammy Award-winning American hip hop duo based out of East Point, Georgia, a city south of Atlanta, Georgia. The duo was originally known as The OKB (The OutKast Brothers) but later changed its name to Outkast. The group’s original musical style was a mixture of Dirty South and G-Funk.Since then, however, funk, soul, pop, electronic music, rock, spoken word poetry, jazz, and blues elements have been added to the group’s musical palette.The duo consists of Atlanta native André “André 3000″ Benjamin (formerly known as Dré) and Savannah, Georgia-born Antwan “Big Boi” Patton.

The duo is one of the most successful hip-hop groups of all time, having received six Grammy Awards. Over 25 million copies have been sold of Outkast’s eight releases: six studio albums, a greatest hits release, and Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, a double album containing a solo album from each member. Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is one of only three hip-hop albums to be certified Diamond in the U.S. for shipping over 10 million units. Along with Outkast’s commercial success, it has maintained an experimental approach in their music and is widely praised for its originality and artistic content.

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Outkast - A Collecton

Track Listing:

1. You May Die (Intro)
2. Two Dope Boyz (In A Cadillac)
3. ATLiens
4. Wheelz of Steel
5. Jazzy Belle
6. Elevators (Me & You)
7. Ova Da Wudz
8. Babylon
9. Wailin’
10. Mainstream
11. Decatur Psalm
12. Millennium
13. E.T. (Extraterrestrial)
14. 13th Floor/Growing Old
15. Elevators (ONP 86 Remix)

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Dolores O´riordan Live In Santiago 2007 Rlb

Dolores O´riordan   Live In Santiago   2007 Rlb

This is Dolores O´Riordan – Live in Santiago, Chile, a month ago, on the 23rd August 2007.
It’s a delight to listen to a concert from her current world tour, especially as she
oundsgenuinely upbeat, and playing with a really good band!

When I received this concert, it was one single mp3 file, interspersed with a lot of
adio commentary, and announcements.

I do not know if there is a thriving counterfeit market locally, but I got this
impression, from the radio broadcast that this is sourced from.

However I have managed to edit out all the commentary, and most station I.D’s. I
have left in a few very short spoken word station I.D’s that are played over the
beginning of some of the songs.

I do not think they detract. I have also split the file down to individual songs.
Having played this through as a full show earlier, I am very pleased with the result.

Obviously FM Stereo quality, with a mixture of solo, and Cranberries material, I
think this is a fabulous gig.

Artist:Dolores O´Riordan
Álbum: Live in Santiago
Genre:Rock
Year :2007
Covers:front
Format:Mp3 Format Sound
Quality:VBRkbps / 44,1kHz / joint
File:68mb
Uploader: http://retrolb.blogspot.com

Track list:

01 Zombie
02 Angel fire
03 Animal instinct
04 Apple of my eye
05 Linger
06 Ordinary day
07 Human Spirit
08 Stay with me
09 Black widow
10 Pretty
11 Free to decide
12 I can’t be with you
13 Loser
14 Salvation
15 When we were young
16 Ode to my family
17 October
18 Dreams

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My Life W/ The Thrill Kill Kult – The Filthiest Show In Town

My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult – The Filthiest Show in Town (2007 Rykodisc)

My Life W/ The Thrill Kill Kult - The Filthiest Show In Town

“The Filthiest Show In Town” works on a level that goes beyond TKK’s previous albums. On the surface, it revisits a lot of things they’ve done before (the horn riffs, the glittering hi-hats, the deep grooves); some people will undoubtedly complain that it’s the same old same old.

But compare it to an early album like “Sexplosion!” and you see a lot of subtle differences. The songs on “Sexplosion!” were simpler and didn’t have a lot under the surface, and for that reason they were more accessible. The production was kinetic, but compared to “Filthiest Show”, it seems a little flat.

“Filthiest Show” is like “Sexplosion!” in hi-def 3D surround sound Odorama. It oozes a lot of emotion, something “Sexplosion!” seemed intentionally devoid of, and the emotion is very dark indeed. Their previous releases had outlandish notions of sex, drugs, and Satanism, but it always seemed tongue-in-cheek. This time they’re not kidding.

“Cadillac Square” seems like the kind of kitschy vision of streetwalkers that they’ve done before, but now there’s a difference: the lyrics are aggressive and call out to the hookers “Where’d ya get that money? Hey what’s your name?” It’s got a cruel edge to it, because instead of identifying with the prostitutes, or simply being a bystander watching the spectacle of sex worker sleaze, the band now puts the listener in the role of the jaded john who’s patronizing and even taunting the girls.

“High Class Taboo” is another high point on the album, with a noisy blues guitar riff over a beat that creaks like an old machine. Notice the sample that opens the track; a furious-sounding woman admits that she was a thief, but bristles at the idea that she ever hustled. “TV Sista” is pure frivolous Thrill Kill Kult club stuff, and it’s great (think “TV” as in “transvestite”). “Me & Harlow” is jam packed with samples too, as more drag queens bicker with each other about who is more beautiful.

But the baddest jam on the album is “Sophisticated Living”, a down-tempo number with a rock steady beat and a chorus that really shows that Groovie Mann can emote. He turns a simple refrain of four words, “isolated, overrated sophisticated living”, into a cynical snarl that he reads several different ways. The verses are an ambiguous vocoder that echoes early 80s funk groups, while a soulful “wooooo” chorus and violins complete the effect of disillusionment: what if someone did come along and take away your everyday cares, and you realized that nothing else matter? This moment on the album is Thrill Kill Kult at the top of their game. Fans who think they don’t channel rage and hate anymore just aren’t looking for it.

Sonically, the album delivers on a level that’s absolutely cinematic; there are details in the audio mix that you can lose yourself in. The basslines are sumptuous and warm and solid, and the rhythms surround you on all sides. Live-sounding snares on your left, electronic bass hits on your right. The tone is like that of a 70s soul soundtrack, sometimes blaxploitation grit, sometimes moody groove.

MLWTTKK has done this before, only now the elements truly merge instead of being just dress-up fun for a dance track.

The characters on “The Filthiest Show In Town” are vague, but their circumstances are not. Many of the spoken word samples reflect people who try to love but can’t. “Jet Set Sex”, featuring Jackie Blacque on vocals, opens with a man pointing out that without sex, he has no real connection with his lovers.

The album’s closer, “CoverGirl Blues”, features a melodramatic but creepy sample rant from a weeping woman who realizes that neither she nor her lover really knows how to love; the singer on the track is none other than Lois Blue, she of “The Doris Love Club”, “Blue Moon”, and several other classic TKK tracks.

Despair rules on “The Filthiest Show In Town”, but for once you have to dig for it, and maybe it will go over the heads of some listeners that now instead of just satirizing horror movies and sexual excess, Thrill Kill Kult is taking off the mask and admitting that real life is scarier than Satan. At the heart of their new record is a frightening, weary truth: there is no magic. “Life is a game, baby…baby, that’s just life.”
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Track list:

1. Cadillac Square
2. Born of Fire
3. Jet Set Sex
4. High Class Taboo
5. Me & Harlow
6. Sophisticated Living
7. TV Sista
8. My Kinda Guy
9. Jive Ass Ave.
10. CoverGirl Blues
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