25 October 2007
The Sleeping Years
I inadvertently found this website and thought that I should share it with you. Please take the time to listen to this beautiful music. Dale sorry and hope this is OK.
Listen and download here: Sleeping
24 October 2007
A-ha - Scoundrel Days
This is one of my most played albums ever. Yip I know that it is A-ha but they are better than you think and they will suprise you. This I bought when I was a young lad and I remember playing it on my walkman. I was cool back then but this is still cool and Coldplay have said that A-Ha are a huge influence on their sound.
Try it you might like it. Go on.
1. Scoundrel Days
2. Swing Of Things
3. I've Been Losing You
4. October
5. Manhattan Skyline
6. Cry Wolf
7. Looking For The Whales
8. Weight Of The Wind
9. Maybe Maybe
10. Soft Rains Of April
Download Here: Days
The Beloved - Hello
Check out this great site and here is Hello from my previous post.
01. Hello
02. Hello (Honky Tonk)
03. Hello (Godfrey's Tonic)
04. Hello (Dolly)
Download here: Hello
The Beloved - Happiness
Among the first wave of British indie bands to trade in their tunnel- vision guitars for a more expansive dance sound after the acid house revolution, The Beloved were well ahead of the pack in their new direction. Jon Marsh's inspired use of Balearic beats, house synthesisers and lush harmonics are welded together by subtle guitars Not for nothing has "The Sun Rising", all glistening keyboards, backwards guitar and dazed, ethereal vocals, achieved near-mythical status. This is the sound of a craftsman taking the simplistic acid motif and honing it, decorating it, trying to make the perfect indie-dance hybrid and succeeding nearly every time. The daisy age lyrical gloss is never too syrupy; the hippy sentiments are more loved-up than cracked up and make this feel-good album feel even better. All that and they even manage to rhyme "Jean-Paul Sartre" with "Jeffrey Archer". --Ben Clancy
1. Hello
2. Your Love Takes Me Higher
3. Time After Time
4. Don't You Worry
5. Scarlet Beautiful
6. Sun Rising
7. I Love You More
8. Wake Up Soon
9. Up Up And Away
10. Found
Download here: Happiness
Happy Mondays - Pills n Thrills and Bellyaches
"Your twisting my melon man" Classic album so chilled out.
Track listing
1. Kinky Afro
2. God's Cop
3. Donovan
4. Grandbag's Funeral
5. Dennis And Lois
6. Bob's Yer Uncle
7. Step On
8. Holiday
9. Harmony
Album notes
Happy Mondays: Shaun Ryder (vocals); Mark Day (guitar); Paul Davis (keyboards, programming); Paul Ryder (bass); Gary Whelan (drums); Bez.Additional personnel: Rowetta (vocals); Tony Castro (percussion); Simon Machan (programming).From the opening bars of this near-masterpiece, the Madchester generation was defined, celebrated, and perhaps laid to rest. Combining the best elements of their earlier releases--stolen riffs, howling in a whisper, being generally rude and obnoxious yet somehow entirely endearing, the Happy Mondays created the ultimate sex, drugs, and rock & roll package. With the acoustic strumming of the LaBelle rip-off "Kinky Afro," PILLS 'N' THRILLS' scene is set. In "God's Cop," Ryder pontificates about the ease of drug procurement, from his position as a rock star with a mobile phone. From here all hell breaks loose. There's the song for Donovan Leitch (complete with Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel's most famous lyric inserted for good measure), and "Bob's Your Uncle," the track for the ladies, where a foursome is conducted on Ecstasy. Right, Shaun. The highlight of PILLS'N'THRILLS (and perhaps of Happy Mondays' career in general) is the hit "Step On." Much more than an album for people who like some music with their drugs, PILLS'N'THRILLS is one of the coolest records ever made.
Download Now: Bellyaches
23 October 2007
Ride - Box Set
OX4 The Best of...
- "Chelsea Girl"
- "Drive Blind"
- "Like a Daydream"
- "Taste"
- "Dreams Burn Down"
- "Vapour Trail"
- "Unfamiliar"
- "Leave Them All Behind"
- "Twisterella"
- "OX4"
- "Birdman"
- "From Time to Time"
- "How Does it Feel to Feel"
- "I Don't Know Where it Comes From"
- "Black Nite Crash"
Download Here: OX4
Live at Reading Festival 1992
- Leave Them All Behind
- Taste
- Not Fazed
- Sennen
- Like A Daydream
- Twisterella
- Time Of Her Time
- Nowhere
- Vapour Trail
- Seagull
- Close My Eyes
- Mouse Trap
Firing Blanks
- Something's Burning
- Chelsea Girl (4 track demo)
- Blue & Everybody Knows
- Dreams Burn Down dub
- She's So Fine
- New Age
- Tongue Tied
- I'm Fine Thanks
- Xmas Song
- King Bullshit
- Smile (4-track version)
- Welcome To Paradise
- BarneyS
Download here: Firing Blanks
22 October 2007
EMF - Stigma
I used to blast this album out it was great. Put it on loud in your car with the windows down. Ah the follies of youth.
The name "EMF" officially stands for "Epsom Mad Funkers," but there are unofficial alternatives, such as "Every Mother's Favourite," "Eat My Foetus," "Ever Music Forever," "Eat More Fruit", "Easy Mother Fuckers", "English Mother Fuckers," and "Ecstasy Mother Fuckers" (the last of which occurred in a track called "EMF", a live version of which featured on the B Side of the single "Unbelievable").
- "They're Here"
- "Arizona"
- "It's You That Leaves Me Dry"
- "Never Know"
- "Blue Highs"
- "Inside"
- "Getting Through"
- "She Bleeds"
- "Dog"
- "The Light That Burns Twice As Bright"
Download Here: Stigma
Tim Burgess - I Believe
The standout track on the album is "Be my Baby", which is a cracking accoustic track from Burgess which picks the album up after the slow dirge, "We all need love". Another poor track is "Spend a night with you", which is a dull piece which should really have been left in the recording studio. Tracks "Years ago", "All I ever do" and "Say Yes" are good additions to the album, with the latter being an upbeat singalong.
1. I Believe In The Spirit
2. Held In Straps
3. Only A Boy
4. We All Need Love
5. Oh My Corazon
6. Be My Baby
7. Years Ago
8. Say Yes
9. Spend The Night
10. Po’ Boy Soul
11. All I Ever Do
Download here: I Believe
Inspiral Carpets - Revenge of the Goldfish
I love the power of this, their third, album. It has some belting tracks. I think the balance of the whole album is just amazingly well done.
The band is named after a clothing shop on their Oldham estate. Their sound is based around psychedelic keyboards and jangly shaped guitars.
- "Generations" (2:44)
- "Saviour" (3:36)
- "Bitches Brew" (3:43)
- "Smoking Her Clothes" (3:36)
- "Fire" (3:24)
- "Here Comes The Flood" (3:50)
- "Dragging Me Down" (4:30)
- "A Little Disappeared" (2:48)
- "Two Worlds Collide" (4:25)
- "Mystery" (3:12)
- "Rain Song" (4:42)
- "Irresistible Force" (2:53)
12 October 2007
Teenage Fanclub - Neil Jung
More from the Fannies to come... I think!
1. Neil Jung (Blake) 4:51
2. Traffic Jam (Blake)3:16
3. Hi-Fi (McGinley) 2:11
4. I Heard You Looking (Hubley/Kaplan/McNew) 12:43
Download here: Jung
Oasis - Let There Be Love
- "Let There Be Love" - 5:31
- "Sittin’ Here In Silence (On My Own)" - 1:58
- "Rock 'n' Roll Star" (live at City of Manchester Stadium – 2 July 2005) - 7:47
A demo for the track was recorded during demo sessions for Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. A bootleg of these demo sessions was leaked onto the Internet in early 2000. This track was given the unofficial title "It's A Crime" on many bootlegs as the track was unknown and unreferenced anywhere before then. The album version of the song is structurally almost exactly as the same as the demo with a slight change in melody in the part that Noel sings. The lyrics to the chorus remains intact, but the verses and bridge have totally rewritten lyrics.
The single version of the song omits the second verse and chorus.
A second, Noel-sung demo was released on the "Let There Be Love" DVD single. It has the same lyrics as the album version, and in fact the album version takes some elements from the demo such as the piano. It was probably recorded sometime in 2003 or 2004, prior to the main Don't Believe the Truth recording sessions.
Download here: There Be Love
Oasis - Don't look Back in Anger
- "Don't Look Back in Anger" - 4:48"
- "Step Out" (Gallagher/Wonder/Cosby/Moy) - 3:40
- "Underneath the Sky" - 3:20
- "Cum on Feel the Noize" (Holder/Lea) - 5:09
Noel said of the song, "[It] reminds me of a cross between 'All the Young Dudes' and summat the Beatles might've done." Of the character "Sally" referred to in the song he commented, "I don't actually know anybody called Sally. It's just a word that fitted, y'know, might as well throw a girl's name in there. It's gotta guarantee somebody a shag off a bird called Sally hasn't it?". Noel claims that the character "Lyla", from Oasis' 2005 single is the sister of Sally. In the interview on the DVD released with the special edition of Stop the Clocks, Noel also revealed that a girl approached him and asked him if Sally was the same girl as in Stone Roses' track "Sally Cinnamon". Noel replied that he'd never thought of that, but thought it was good anyway.
Noel admits that certain lines from the song are lifted from John Lennon: "I got this tape in the United States that had apparently been burgled from the Dakota Hotel and someone had found these cassettes. Lennon was starting to record his memoirs on tape. He's going on about 'trying to start a revolution from me bed, because they said the brains I had went to my head.' I thought 'Thank you, I'll take that'!" "Revolution from me bed" most likely refers to Lennon's infamous bed-ins in 1969, both in the quote and in the song. The piano during the intro of the song highly resembles Lennon's "Imagine". Like many other popular songs, the chord progression for both the verse and the chorus are based on the classical piece Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel. The songs only differ slightly at the end of each phrase. Gallagher also admits that he was under the influence of substances when he wrote the song, and to this day he claims he does not know what it means.
The song has become a favourite at Oasis' live performances. Noel encourages the crowd to sing along and often keeps quiet during the chorus, allowing the fans instead to sing along while he focuses on his guitar playing. The volume of crowd noise that usually descends on the chorus at concerts is easily audible on the rendition of "Don't Look Back in Anger" on Familiar to Millions.
In a 2006 radio interview, Liam Gallagher said that it was he who came up with the line "so Sally can wait" as Noel was struggling with that particular line at the time. (Bootlegs of demos of the song feature Noel singing 'Crowley' — as in Aleister Crowley — rather than 'Sally' so there may be some truth in Liam's claim.) Noel confirms this on the bonus DVD, entitled Lock the Box, released with the Stop the Clocks retrospective album. In the interview with Colin Murray, Noel admits, "I was doing it in the sound check and the so Sally bit, I wasn't singing that...and he [Liam] says, 'Are you singing so Sally can wait?' and I said, 'No.' and he said, 'Well you should do.'"
Download here: Anger
Oasis - Don't Go Away
Sad Song is such a cool tune and if I am right Noel wrote it on the train on the way to the studio.
- "Don't Go Away"
- "Cigarettes & Alcohol" (Live from GMEX, Manchester, December 14, 1997)
- "Sad Song"
- "Fade Away" [Warchild version]
The song, according to Noel, is about losing someone close and it was written when his mother, Peggy, was hospitalised and suspected of having cancer. His mother did not have cancer, but the experience gave Noel the idea to write something "quite bleak." It has also been claimed that rhythm guitarist Bonehead requested Noel write a song along those lines after the death of his own mother. The line "Cold and Frosty Morning" appears to have been lifted from the Kinks' "Dead End Street".
Liam Gallagher claims to have cried whilst recording the song, as a result of dwelling on "a certain thing". He said, in a 1997 interview, "I just thought 'fuck that, I can't be singing this song' and I had to go away and sort meself out". Listening back to the song he admits to being very proud of his vocal performance.
Download Here: Don't Go
Oasis - D'You Know What I Mean?
- "D'You Know What I Mean?" - 7:22
- "Stay Young" - 5:06
- "Angel Child" (demo) - 4:28
- "Heroes" (David Bowie/Brian Eno)- 4:09
The song also shows more of Noel's influences. While the lyrics may seem inane and banal, references are included to Bob Dylan ("Blood on the tracks and it must be mine"), and The Beatles ("Fool on the hill and I feel fine"), and even their own earlier work ("Don't look back cos you know what you may see"). The song also features a drum loop from N.W.A.
The Morse code in the background translates to include such sayings as "Bugger All", "Pork Pies" and "Strawberry Fields Forever."
However, despite the critical coldness to the A-side, one of the B-sides, "Stay Young", has become a popular Oasis song, so much so that fans voted it onto the B-sides collection The Masterplan - one of only two B-sides from the Be Here Now period which made the album. The song was originally intended to be the "Digsy's Dinner" of Be Here Now (the lighthearted novelty track, such as "Digsy's Dinner" on Definitely Maybe and "She's Electric" on (What's the Story) Morning Glory?), until Noel set it aside in favour of "Magic Pie". Gallagher claims not to be particularly fond of the track.
The song also shows more of Noel's influences. While the lyrics may seem inane and banal, references are included to Bob Dylan ("Blood on the tracks and it must be mine"), and The Beatles ("Fool on the hill and I feel fine"), and even their own earlier work ("Don't look back cos you know what you may see"). The song also features a drum loop from N.W.A.
The Morse code in the background translates to include such sayings as "Bugger All", "Pork Pies" and "Strawberry Fields Forever."
However, despite the critical coldness to the A-side, one of the B-sides, "Stay Young", has become a popular Oasis song, so much so that fans voted it onto the B-sides collection The Masterplan - one of only two B-sides from the Be Here Now period which made the album. The song was originally intended to be the "Digsy's Dinner" of Be Here Now (the lighthearted novelty track, such as "Digsy's Dinner" on Definitely Maybe and "She's Electric" on (What's the Story) Morning Glory?), until Noel set it aside in favour of "Magic Pie". Gallagher claims not to be particularly fond of the track.The song also shows more of Noel's influences. While the lyrics may seem inane and banal, references are included to Bob Dylan ("Blood on the tracks and it must be mine"), and The Beatles ("Fool on the hill and I feel fine"), and even their own earlier work ("Don't look back cos you know what you may see"). The song also features a drum loop from N.W.A.
The Morse code in the background translates to include such sayings as "Bugger All", "Pork Pies" and "Strawberry Fields Forever."
However, despite the critical coldness to the A-side, one of the B-sides, "Stay Young", has become a popular Oasis song, so much so that fans voted it onto the B-sides collection The Masterplan - one of only two B-sides from the Be Here Now period which made the album. The song was originally intended to be the "Digsy's Dinner" of Be Here Now (the lighthearted novelty track, such as "Digsy's Dinner" on Definitely Maybe and "She's Electric" on (What's the Story) Morning Glory?), until Noel set it aside in favour of "Magic Pie". Gallagher claims not to be particularly fond of the track.
The song also shows more of Noel's influences. While the lyrics may seem inane and banal, references are included to Bob Dylan ("Blood on the tracks and it must be mine"), and The Beatles ("Fool on the hill and I feel fine"), and even their own earlier work ("Don't look back cos you know what you may see"). The song also features a drum loop from N.W.A.
The Morse code in the background translates to include such sayings as "Bugger All", "Pork Pies" and "Strawberry Fields Forever."
However, despite the critical coldness to the A-side, one of the B-sides, "Stay Young", has become a popular Oasis song, so much so that fans voted it onto the B-sides collection The Masterplan - one of only two B-sides from the Be Here Now period which made the album. The song was originally intended to be the "Digsy's Dinner" of Be Here Now (the lighthearted novelty track, such as "Digsy's Dinner" on Definitely Maybe and "She's Electric" on (What's the Story) Morning Glory?), until Noel set it aside in favour of "Magic Pie". Gallagher claims not to be particularly fond of the track.
Download here - D'you Know
Oasis - Whatever
This is one of the greatest singles ever released, in my opinion of course.
- "Whatever" - 6:21
- "(It's Good) to Be Free" - 4:18
- "Half the World Away" - 4:25
- "Slide Away" - 6:31
"Whatever" was released as a contender for the coveted position of Christmas #1, 1994. It is a testament to Noel Gallagher's all-conquering self confidence that he should predict "Whatever"'s success before he was even given a record contract, saying "In the beginning, there was a masterplan, to the extent that I knew that 'Whatever,' one of the first songs I ever wrote, would be a Christmas Top Five hit, but I think anyone who heard the song could have told you that."
Download here - Whatever
Kula Shaker - Tattva
CD KULACD3
1. Tattva
2. Dance In Your Shadow
3. Moonshine
4. Tattva (Lucky 13 Mix)
CD KULACD3X
1. Tattva On St.George's Day
2. Dance In Your Shadow
3. Red Balloon (Vishnu's Eyes)
Download here: Tattva
Oasis - Hindu Times
Sorry there has been a lack of post but seeing we have had some great weather I have been making the most of it.
Here we go again
This is really for the Just Getting Older track which is fantastic
- "The Hindu Times" - 3:53
- "Just Getting Older" - 3:17
- "Idler's Dream" - 2:57
Download here: Hindu