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ARTiST: Natasha Bedingfield
TiTLE: N.B
LABEL: RCA
GENRE: Pop
TiME: 61:24 min
SiZE: 70,5 MB
BiTRATE: VBRkbps
RiP DATE: Apr-24-2007
RELEASE DATE: Apr-30-2007
WEBSiTE: www.natashabedingfield.com
Track List:
01. How Do You Do 03:42
02. I Wanna Have Your Babies 03:37
03. Soulmate 03:33
04. Who Knows 03:46
05. Say It Again 03:30
06. Pirate Bones 03:47
07. Backyard 03:27
08. Tricky Angel 03:04
09. When You Know You Know/i Think They're 03:47
Thinking (Interlude)
10. (No More) What Ifs 04:06
11. Not Givin' Up 03:49
12. Still Here 03:57
13. Smell The Roses 17:19
Release Notes:
Natasha took the US by storm last year with the
first British chart topping hit by a female in
almost twenty years. Vanity Fair singled her out as
the spearhead of a new Britpop invasion; she became
one of the faces of Gap (alongside Mia Farrow and
Common); she was invited by her hero Prince to jam
with him at a private party; Bono enlisted her for
his (RED) campaign; and her song 'Unwritten' proved
to be the most played song on mainstream American
radio in 2006. She now returns to the charts with
her sophmore album, 'N.B.'.
'N.B.' is very much reflective of Natasha being in a
different place from her debut, proving that affairs
of the heart, although difficult, make for excellent
song-writing material. Each track on the album
explores a varying stage of a relationship story,
and the issues, experiences, and processes that come
with these stages: from the lonely place of never
feeling like you will fit with anyone ('Soulmate'),
through the flirting, dancing stage where you feel
you might ('How Do You Do?'), to the moment at which
the game playing ends and open honesty prevails
('Say It Again'). Never one to mouth empty
platitudes or re-hash well-worn cliches, Natasha's
gift for creating pop music that does not sacrifice
intelligence on the altar of universal appeal
prevails throughout.
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Part: 2 : The Moody Blues - Live At The BBC 1967-1970 (2007)
The Moody Blues - Live At The BBC 1967-1970 (2007)
mp3 @ high vbr
all artwork included
2007 Issue at Long Last of the Transcriptions of Early Moody Blues Performances on the BBC! the Band Changed their Musical Direction in 1967 by Attempting to Create a Rock Version of Dvorak's "New World Symphony". The First Fruit of the Vision was the "Days of Future Passed" Album, One of the Most Celebrated in Rock Music (And their Discography). Followed Up by "in Search of the Lost Chord", "to Our [CENSORED]ren's [CENSORED]ren" and "a Question of Balance", the Band Carved a Niche in the Pop Music World that was Imitated and Emulated by Others. Like Many Other Groups of the Era, They Recorded Sessions at the BBC for Various Radio and TV Broadcasts and Those Sessions Are Presented on this Double CD Set. Cd1 Has all their Stunning Live-in-the-studio Radio Transmissions While Cd2 Includes the Audio from TV Show Tapings, Including an Appearance on "The Tom Jones Show" that was Misplaced for Many Years.
CD 1
01 - Fly Me High.mp3
02 - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood .mp3
03 - Love And Beauty.mp3
04 - Leave This Man Alone .mp3
05 - Peak Hour.mp3
06 - Nights In White Satin.mp3
07 - Fly Me High.mp3
08 - Twilight Time (Evening).mp3
09 - Dr. Livingston, I Presume.mp3
10 - Voices In The Sky.mp3
11 - Ride My See-Saw.mp3
12 - Best Way To Travel.mp3
13 - Voices In The Sky.mp3
14 - Dr. Livingston, I Presume.mp3
15 - Peak Hour.mp3
16 - Tuesday Afternoon.mp3
17 - Ride My See-Saw.mp3
18 - Lovely To See You.mp3
19 - Never Comes The Day.mp3
20 - To Share Our Love.mp3
21 - Send Me No Wine.mp3
22 - So Deep Within You.mp3
23 - Lovely To See You.mp3
CD 2
01 - Nights In White Satin.mp3
02 - The Morning Another Morning.mp3
03 - Ride My See-Saw.mp3
04 - Dr. Livingstone, I Presume.mp3
05 - House Of Four Doors.mp3
06 - Voices In The Sky.mp3
07 - The Best Way To Travel.mp3
08 - Visions Of Paradise.mp3
09 - The Actor.mp3
10 - Gypsy.mp3
11 - The Sun Set.mp3
12 - Never Comes The Day.mp3
13 - Are You Sitting Comfortably.mp3
14 - Poem The Dream.mp3
15 - Have You Heard.mp3
16 - Nights In White Satin.mp3
17 - Legend Of A Mind.mp3
18 - Question.mp3
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