Friday, February 27, 2009

Martika - Martika's Kitchen Vhs Or Beta - Bring on the Comets (2007)

Part: 1 : Martika - Martika's Kitchen
Martika - Martika's Kitchen

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Original CD Rip

This is the most amazing pop album by one of the best pop artists to come into the music scene. The follow up to her smash debut is riveting, fun, exciting, romantic, and much more. Starting off with the funk Martika's Kitches the album starts off with a bang and does not stop. Next is Spirit-the best track on the album written by Prince. It is so engaging and build and builds to a climatic ending that will leave you breathless. Other fantastic dance tracks include the sultry Don't Say U Love Me and Temptation. The ballads are also worth taking a listen too. Martika shines on the gorgeous Take Me to Forever and the stunning Safe in the Arms of Love. Other noteworthy tracks are Pride and Prejudice and the sweet and enjoyable Coloured Kisses. Martika is a true talent that has not gotten the recognition she deserved. A must for pop music fans. Even if you have not heard any of these songs before you should still have it in your collection. Also included Love... Thy Will Be Done! , the gospel tinged ballad co written by Prince.

01. Martika's Kitchen.mp3
02. Spirit.mp3
03. Love... Thy Will Be Done.mp3
04. A Magical Place.mp3
05 - Coloured Kisses.mp3
06. Safe In The Arms Of Love.mp3
07. Pride & Prejudice.mp3
08. Take Me To Forever.mp3
09. Temptation.mp3
10. Don't Say U Love Me.mp3
11. Broken Heart.mp3
12. Mi Tierra.mp3

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enjoy
Part: 2 : Vhs Or Beta - Bring on the Comets (2007)
Password: sharedmp3.net
ARTIST: VHS Or Beta
TITLE: Bring On The Comets
LABEL: Astralwerks
GENRE: Alternative
BITRATE: 198kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 43m total
RELEASE DATE: 2007-08-28
RIP DATE: 2007-08-28

Track List
----------
1. Euglama 1:08
2. Love In My Pocket 3:13
3. She Says 3:31
4. Can't Believe A Single Word 3:43
5. Burn It All Down 3:37
6. Take It Or Leave It 4:08
7. Alpha Theta 0:42
8. Bring On The Comets 4:03
9. Fall Down Lightly 4:01
10. We Could Be One 5:11
11. Time Stands Still 4:05
12. The Stars Where We Came From 6:23

Release Notes:

Astralwerks is excited to announce the release of the new VHS OR BETA album on
August 28 Bring On The Comets. It is their most ambitious, confined and hook
landed album and represents a huge step forward in their songwriting. Bring On
The Comets provides heartfelt anthems with a newfound discovery of musical
freedom and an undeniable return to alternative/pop music.

___


The cover art will make an entire generation of kids who spent late nights
hoping to get a peek at something naughty through a scrambled cable signal get
all misty-eyed. But that might be the most nostalgic thing about Bring on the
Comets, the third album by the Kentucky-based trio VHS or Beta. The group that
once took its primary inspiration from dance-pop heroes, ranging from Duran
Duran to Daft Punk, has toughened its sound and shifted focus from slinky beats
to sullen melodies on tracks like "Can't Believe a Single Word," "The Stars
Where We Came From," and the high-strung "Time Stands Still." While album
highlight "Burn It All Down" proves the group can still knock out a dizzying
club jam, this release is mostly a testament to its newfound ease around wailing
guitars, live drums, and bearded members of My Morning Jacket. We all have to
grow up sometime.

OST - Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride (2008)

Part: 1 : OST - Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
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Artist     : Dewey Cox (John C. Reilly)
Album : Walk Hard- The Dewey Cox Story
Source : CD
Year : 2007
Genre : Rock

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Review
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
- All Music Guide

It goes without saying that a music movie lives or dies by its music, but it's particularly true
with pop music parodies. If the music doesn't hit the right notes -- if it doesn't feel like the
period it's meant to evoke, if the humor is either too broad or dry -- the movie crumbles around it,
to say nothing of the soundtrack, which will be hard-pressed to stand on its own as an album. The
gold standard for rock comedies is This Is Spinal Tap, as the music felt authentic, and Christopher
Guest, Harry Shearer, and Michael McKean proved that lightning could strike twice with their folk
music saga A Mighty Wind.

The soundtrack to the John C. Reilly-starring Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story belongs in such
rarefied company. Like Spinal Tap, Walk Hard sets the bar high by attempting to create many sounds
from the past, but where the Tap pretty much confined themselves to a bit of Merseybeat and
psychedelia before settling into a metallic groove, the whole point of Walk Hard is to trace
Reilly's Cox character -- based chiefly on Johnny Cash -- through the ins and outs of the '50s,
'60s, and '70s, so there are more sounds here and thereby more pitfalls, all of which the
music-makers miraculously manage to avoid. This is especially remarkable because the 15 songs on
Walk Hard evoke many different artists: there is naturally Johnny Cash on the title track, the
mariachi-flared "Guilty as Charged," and the cheerfully vulgar Johnny and June take-off "Let's
Duet," but there are also two takes on Elvis ("[Mama] You Got to Love Your Negro Man," "[I Hate You]
Big Daddy"), three on Dylan, Roy Orbison on the grandly melodramatic "A Life Without You (Is No Life
at All)," and the Everly Brothers-styled "Darling," but this also leaves old-time rock & roll behind
with the Beach Boys psych-pop pastiche "Black Sheep" and, bizarrely, a disco spin on David Bowie's
"Starman."

That's a lot of ground to cover, but the songs work as music while still being funny. Sometimes,
the jokes are big and obvious -- the double entendres on "Let's Duet" are hardly subtle -- but
sometimes the humor is a bit sly, as on "Royal Jelly," which nails Dylan's stream-of-conscious
romantic writing. Of course, that song wouldn't work if it weren't for John C. Reilly's delivery; he
mimics the particulars of Dylan's cadence with the grace of Cate Blanchett, and his fine ear for
detail is evident throughout this soundtrack, as he negotiates the twists and turns of the music
with ease. Such a performance would be admirable if the songs weren't good, but since they're very
fine, his singing helps turn Walk Hard into that rarest of things: a parody album that's almost as
addictive as the real deal.

Tracklisting
------------
01 (2:47) - Walk Hard
02 (2:31) - Take My Hand
03 (2:44) - (Mama) You Got To Love Your Negro Man
04 (2:19) - A Life Without You (Is No Life At All)
05 (3:32) - Let's Duet
06 (2:35) - Darling
07 (1:49) - (I Hate You) Big Daddy
08 (2:51) - Guilty As Charged
09 (2:45) - Dear Mr. President
10 (1:53) - Let Me Hold You (Little Man)
11 (4:27) - Royal Jelly
12 (3:44) - Black Sheep
13 (3:40) - Starman
14 (3:44) - Beautiful Ride
15 (2:28) - (Have You Heard The News) Dewey Cox Died

Playing Time : 43:49
Total Size : 59.5 MB


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Part: 2 : The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride (2008)
Password: sharedmp3.net
ARTiST: The Mountain Goats
ALBUM: Heretic Pride
BiTRATE: 196kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: 4AD
GENRE: Indie
SiZE: 67.02 megs
PLAYTiME: 0h 44min 57sec total
RiP DATE: 2008-01-15
STORE DATE: 2008-02-18

Track List:
--------
01. Sax Rohmer #1 3:42
02. San Bernardino 3:21
03. Heretic Pride 3:44
04. Autoclave 3:36
05. New Zion 2:56
06. So Desperate 3:23
07. Craters On The Moon 3:33
08. Lovecraft in Brooklyn 3:51
09. Tianchi Lake 3:22
10. How To Embrace A Swamp Creature 3:29
11. Marduk T-Shirt Men's Room 3:23
Incident
12. September 15th 1983 3:45
13. Michael Myers Resplendent 2:52

Release Notes:
--------
Taking the name from the Screamin' Jay Hawkins song "Big Yellow Coat, my
favorite bonelazy rock band (mostly John Darnielle himself as a band) this time
write excellent thirteen songs which almost make me to jumb and shout 'Hell
Yes'. It's a future classic, an underground treasure... Think of unique
impression Cocteau Twins' Treasure Record, now Heretic Pride is like country
version of that dream pop music. I tried to play them together, the result comes
like a miracle. This record must be my new favorite record. The disc was
produced by John Vanderslice and Scott Solter at Prairie Sun Studio, i didn't
surprise to it, because record sounds so amazing and so good. He's an indie god
but noone explores his records.

John Darnielle appears with his the agriest vocal contribution on some of the
songs; Heretic Pride, In The Craters On The Moon, Lovecraft In Brooklyn and So
Desprate. Lyrics are also essential like previous the Mountain Goats, mature,
ironic, bright... you'll notice after playing my picks below.

Emotional classics like R.E.M.'s Automatic for the People, Coctea Twins'
Treasure or Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, this record
"Heretic Pride" provides timeless music. A must have! Believe to your own ears.
The record's out on the 19th February.
MM picks: Heretic Pride, So Desperate, In The Craters On The Moon, Lovecraft In
Brooklyn