Sunday, April 5, 2009

Lizzy Parks - Raise the Roof (2008) Lou Reed - Greatest Hits (Steel Box) (2008)

Part: 1 : Lizzy Parks - Raise the Roof (2008)
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Lizzy Parks - Raise The Roof

Artist.....: Lizzy Parks
Title......: Raise The Roof
Label......: Tru Thoughts

Store Date.: Sep-22-2008
Genre......: Jazz+Funk

Encoder....: Lame 3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new
Size.......: 48,7 MB


Track Listing:

01 - Raise The Roof 05:25
02 - Take Care 03:26
03 - Time 04:16
04 - Soul Bird 03:21
05 - Spring Changes 03:13
06 - Seven Day Fool 03:11
07 - Forever And A Day 03:17
08 - I'm All That 02:54
09 - Ode To St Cecilie 04:25
10 - Leaving Home 03:06
11 - Prayer 06:03

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42:37 min
Release Notes:

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'Raise The Roof' is a euphoric, original and unforgettable
introduction to one of the most distinctive singers of the moment.

Deftly produced by Ben 'Nostalgia 77' Lamdin and with rich,
dramatic orchestration from Riaan Vosloo of the acclaimed
Nostalgia 77 Octet, 'Raise The Roof' embodies Lizzy's fresh and
modern personal twist on the singer-songwriter tradition,
encompassing elements of various styles from retro jazz and boogie
soul to ambient experimental music.

The expansive, multi-layered groove of the title track – out as a
single on 11th August – has won radio play and support from
Laurent Garnier, Gilles Peterson (BBC Radio 1) and many other DJs
and tastemakers including Snowboy and Pete Isaac (Jelly Jazz). The
album is built on stunning live musicianship and sumptuous strings
combined with a traditional approach to recording, using vintage
instruments and microphones, and Lizzy's amazing voice full and
vibrant at the front of the mix. Lizzy's distinctive style may be
familiar to Nostalgia 77 fans as she and Lamdin have worked
together several times over the years; notably their first
collaboration was "The Hope Suite" which Lizzy co-wrote and sang,
and which was nominated for Track of the Year in Gilles Peterson's
BBC Radio 1 Worldwide Awards.

Lizzy explores the full reaches of her beautiful voice with the
perfect combination of skill, natural intuition and passion, to
conjure up a new and refreshing experience with each song. A '60s
rhythm and blues vibe kicks in with the second track, "Take Care",
and the languid "Time" takes things in a whole different
direction, with an eerie, ever-spinning sense of space that
required a different mindset when recording: as Lizzy says, "Where
I'd usually be stood belting it out a foot away from the mike,
this track needed an intimacy and closeness that came from sitting
quietly, eyes closed." 'Spring changes', arguably the 'jazziest'
tune on the record, has a straightforward jazz structure and
rhythm section, horn and voice line up. The rolling, bluesy lyrics
talk about getting so stuck in the rat race that you stop noticing
the real changes in life. Lizzy's version of the old R&B song
"Seven day fool", which was famously recorded by Etta James in
1961 and describes the stereotype of a woman who'll do anything
for her man, is followed swiftly by its antidote in the form of
"All That", a super high-speed swing number with the line "I'm all
that, and a bag of chips" – from the point of view of a woman who
is too good for her man and tells him so. Nostalgia 77's influence
is evident in the groove and horn riffs, and Lizzy pulls off some
tongue-twistingly fast phrases with old-school charm and style.
"Prayer", last here but definitely not least, is a virtuoso vocal
journey through an orchestral landscape of great proportions, and
is the B Side to the digital release of the debut single.

'Raise The Roof' marks the first time that Ben Lamdin has produced
a solo LP for another artist and this record is set to bring Lizzy
Parks' extraordinary talent into the limelight once and for all.
Another rising star who recently featured alongside Lizzy on the
latest Nostalgia 77 LP was then-little-known Beth Rowley
(Universal) – just before she hit the big time with her top 10
debut album earlier this year.

An engaging and charismatic performer, Lizzy is the live chanteuse
for the Nostalgia 77 Octet and has worked with many other great
musicians including The Heritage Orchestra (Brownswood) and Chris
Bowden (Ninja Tune).


Part: 2 : Lou Reed - Greatest Hits (Steel Box) (2008)
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Artist.......: Lou Reed
Album........: Greatest Hits (Steel Box Collection)
Label........: Sony BMG
Genre........: Rock
Catnr........: 886973043424
source.......: CDDA
rip.date.....: Oct-27-2008
str.date.....: Jul-28-2008
quality......: VBR/44,1Hz/Joint-Stereo
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track title time

01. Wild [CENSORED] 04:35
02. Walk On The Wild Side 04:14
03. Vicious 02:58
04. Satellite Of Love 03:41
05. Caroline Says I 04:02
06. Sally Can't Dance 02:57
07. Temporary Thing 05:17
08. Coney Island Baby 06:38
09. Shooting Star 03:13
10. The Gun 03:41
11. Tell It To Your Heart 05:16
12. I Love You Suzanne 03:18

Runtime 49:50 min
Size 69,9 MB


Release Notes:

This budget-priced Greatest Hits [Steel Box]
compilation features 12 songs from Lou Reed's
late-70s/early-80s output, including obvious hits
like "Walk on the Wild Side," "Satellite of Love,"
and "Vicious," as well as deeper cuts like "Tell It
to Your Heart" from 1986's wildly uneven Mistrial
and "The Gun" from 1982's over-looked Blue Mask
album.

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