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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.
hmv.co.uk
Part: 2 : David Bromberg - David Bromberg
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Artist David Bromberg
Album My Own House/You Should See the Rest of the Band
Rating ****½
Release Date 1999
Label Fantasy
Time 70:32
Type Compilation
Genre Folk
Styles Singer/ Songwriter, Folk-Rock, Traditional Folk
Moods Rousing, Organic, Bittersweet, Earnest, Intimate, Plaintive
AMG Album ID R 431649
Review by Rick Anderson
As of the late 1990s, guitarist and fiddler David Bromberg was in musical semi-retirement,
supplementing his day job (making his living buying and selling American-made violins)
with the odd club gig. But in the 1970s, he had a thriving career as both a bandleader
and a sideman, having played on seminal recordings by Bob Dylan, the Eagles, and
Jerry Jeff Walker, among others. This disc includes two of his early albums: first, the
acoustic and largely solo My Own House, on which he plays a program that ranges from
traditional Scottish and American fiddle tunes through Delta blues and songs by Hoagy
Carmichael and Phil Spector. Talk about Americana. The second album included on this
disc couldn't be more of a contrast: You Should See the Rest of the Band is a live recording
with a large and very definitely electric band. David Bromberg the rock & roll bandleader
is much more inclined toward horn-driven R&B ("Key to the Highway," "Sharon"), although
he does pull out the fiddle for a high-octane romp through a medley of traditional tunes at
the end of the show. His singing, while not bad, isn't really worth mentioning. What stand
out are his wide-ranging tastes, his instrumental chops, and his skill as a bandleader, all
of which combine to make this both a valuable piece of pop music history and a thrilling
listening experience.
1 My Own House Medley: My Own House/Hangman's Reel Traditional 4:39
2 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Medley: Don't Let Your Deal Go ... [medley] Traditional
5:34
3 Early This Morning Blind Blake 2:41
4 Sheebeg and Sheemore Traditional 2:29
5 Cocaine Blues Jordan 2:52
6 To Know Her Is to Love Her Spector 3:06
7 Georgia on My Mind Carmichael, Gorrell 3:14
8 Chump Man Blues Traditional 3:15
9 Kitchen Girl Traditional 2:17
10 Spanish Johnny 4:32
11 Black and Tan Fuller 3:33
12 Lower Left Hand Corner of the Night Bromberg 3:08
13 Key to the Highway Broonzy, Segar 3:07
14 Helpless Blues Bromberg 5:36
15 Sharon Bromberg 10:49
16 As the Years Go Passing By Malone 6:36
17 Solid Gone Bromberg 4:59
18 Yankee's Revenge Medley:/Leather Britches/Red Haired ... [medley] Traditional 5:23
David Bromberg Guitar (Acoustic), Fiddle, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Producer
Phil Carroll Art Direction
Lance Dickerson Drums, Vocals
Peter Ecklund Trumpet, Arranger, Cornet, Flugelhorn
Dick Fegy Banjo, Fiddle, Guitar, Mandolin
Kirk Felton Remastering
John Firmin Clarinet, Flute, Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor), Penny Whistle
Tom Flye Producer, Engineer, Mixing
Garth Hudson Organ, Accordion
George Kindler Fiddle, Mandolin, Mixing, Assistant, Electric Violin
Nyya Lark Assistant
Hugh McDonald Bass, Vocals
1999 CD Fantasy 24752