Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Lifehouse - Who We Are (2007) (2 CD) Brimstone Howl - We Came In Peace (2008)

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ARTIST....: Eddie Halliwell
TITLE.....: Fire It Up (Guestmix Marcus Schossow)-SAT-07-25
GENRE.....: Trance
SUBGENRE..: n/a
SOURCE....: Radio
RELDATE...: Jul-25-2008
AiRDATE...: 000-00-0000

TRACKS....: 01
LENGTH....: 119:39 min
SIZE......: 149,9 MB
QUALITY...: VBRkbps

NR. NAME. TiME:
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01. Fire It Up (Guestmix Marcus Schossow)-SAT-07-2 119:39
TOTAL: 119:3t


RELNOTES..:

Friday 25 July

0000
The Shapeshifters - Chime [Martijn Ten Velden Rmx] (Defected)
Dave Spoon - 88 (Toolroom)
John Dahlback pres. Fatz - Godfather (Joia)
Lazy Jay - Tokyo Speedway (Big & Dirty)
Cevin Fisher feat. Loleatta Holloway - You Got Me Burning Up 2008 [Tim Davison
Rmx] (Subversive)
[CENSORED] Brazil - Can You See It [Myers & Sellberg Rmx] (Joia)
Tomy Declerque & F.Sonik - Pleasant Noise [Dub Re-Edit] (Jesus Loved You)
The Advent - INOX (Drumcode)

Eddies Army: Our Clubbing Cadets Control The Music
Pryda - Pjanoo (Data)
Mark Brown - New Heights (CR2)

Blast from the Past:
Sander Van Doorn - Back By Any Demand (Doorn)
Tocadisco - Morumbi (Superstar)

Label Sampler: C.L.R.
Brian Sanhaji - Phonon (C.L.R.)
Chris Liebing - Bangbop (C.L.R.)
Alex Bau - Summer In Monckton (C.L.R.)
Brian Sanhaji - Quantum (C.L.R.)
Perc - Serious Moonlight (C.L.R.)
Chris Liebing & Ben Sims - Sambal Olek (C.L.R.)
Eric Sneo - Bang The Brain (C.L.R.)

0100
Clubbeat

Marco V & Sander Van Doorn - Organic (In Charge)
Jochen Miller - Lost Connection [Jochen Miller Rmx] (High Contrast)
Akesson - Perfect Blue (A State Of Trance)

Full Fire Mix: Marcus Schossow
Style Of Eye - Girls (Pickadoll)
Unknown - Untitled
Unknown - Untitled
Fergie - To The Core (Excentric Muzik)
Cirez D - The Journey [Marcus Schossow's Sexy Bass Fix] (Mouseville)
Unknown - Untitled
Unknown - Untitled
Sander Van Doorn - Apple (Marcus Schossow Remix) [Doorn]
Unknown - Untitled
The Editors - An End Has A Start [Marcus Schossow Remix] (CD-R)
Miko - Muzaik [Marcus Schossow Remix] (Relic)




GREETiNGS.:

To all the people who respect us and like what we produce,
no names needed here, you know who you are :)


CONTACT...:

You got something to say? E-mail us at: eyeforaneye@hush.com

Part: 2 : Brimstone Howl - We Came In Peace (2008)
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Date : 9/18/2008 -- Time : 4:56:27 PM

Artist : Brimstone Howl
Album : We Came In Peace
Source : CD
Year : 2008
Genre : dirty garage rock/blues-punk
Label : Alive
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Alive : http://alivenaturalsound.blogspot.com/search/label/Brimstone%20Howl

Review : http://www.antimusic.com/news/08/july/31Brimstone_Howl_Go_Soph.shtml

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ID3-Tag : Yes, Version 1 & 2.3

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Tracklisting
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01 (3:31) They Call Me Hopeless Destroyer
02 (2:32) A Million Years
03 (2:47) [CENSORED] Of Perdition
04 (3:26) Easy To Dream
05 (3:08) Yr. Gonna Walk
06 (2:51) Shangri La
07 (4:14) Obliterator
08 (3:52) Summer Of Pain
09 (3:19) Bye Bye
10 (3:10) Hero Of Gold
11 (4:26) The World Will Never Know
12 (2:36) Catamite Blues
13 (1:43) USMC
14 (3:30) Firewalk
15 (3:28) Awake In the City

Playing Time : 48:33
Total Size : 73.1 MB


Their last album, "Guts of Steel", was produced by Dan Auerbach of Black Keys;
this time they've gone to Ghetto Recorders studio in Detroit to work with
Jim Diamond ... y'know..who's produced The Dirtbombs, The Fleshtones, Electric Six,
The Witches, Bantam Rooster, The Gore Gore Girls, The Mooney Suzuki, The Compulsive Gamblers,
The Dirtys, The Ponys, The Hentchmen, Outrageous Cherry, The Clone Defects, The Sights,
The Volebeats, and The White Stripes, amongst others.

I love this... this is prime Saturday music. I went into great detail about how this band
does me in the nfo to "Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!" that I posted back on
Sept. 1, '07... sorry if ya missed what I said there, 'cos over a year later it still holds true.

Brimstone Howl seems to bring strangers to my door. Back last year when I was listening to
their first 2 albums, the Jehovah's Witnesses showed up; when I had this crankin' on Thursday
some dudes from the telephone company banged on the front door, between tracks, to tell me they were
gonna be workin' on the lines. They seemed a mite skittish, dunno why.

Aw, hell... I'm just now seein' that they're gonna be in Atlanta on the 24th, the same day
I'm plannin' to catch the Gogol Bordello show there! Aaaarrrgh! I wonder if I can hone
my powers of bi-location by then.

Patty Loveless - Sleepless Nights (2008) Pink Floyd - The Wall

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Patty Loveless - Sleepless Nights


Rip Info
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Artist: Patty Loveless
Album Title: Sleepless Nights
Record Label: Saguaro Road Records
Rip Date: 2008-09-11
[CENSORED] Number:
Genre: Country
Year: 2008
Source: CD
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Track List
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01 Why Baby Why 2:18
02 The Pain Of Loving You 2:46
03 He Thinks I Still Care 2:59
04 Sleepless Nights (Feat. Vince Gill) 4:21
05 Crazy Arms 3:59
06 There Stands The Glass 2:35
07 That's All It Took (Feat. Jedd Hughes) 2:35
08 Color Of The Blues 3:06
09 I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know 3:30
10 Next In Line 3:06
11 Don't Let Me Cross Over 3:23
12 Please Help Me, I'm Falling 2:40
13 There Goes My Everything 2:50
14 Cold, Cold Heart 2:53
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Rip Notes
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Thankfully for country music disciples, Patty Loveless blends classic and
contemporary country music seamlessly, a practice that is often used, but rarely
mastered. On Sleepless Nights, she delivers a record that engages the listeners
and pays tribute to the old life-and-love songs of yesterday. With husband and
producer Emory Gordy, Jr. and the assistance of a number of Nashville's
first-rate musicians (among them, Nashville Sound pioneers Harold Bradley and
Pig Robbins), Loveless honors these memories of misery with style and class.

Sleepless Nights is an album about paying for sins, praying for strength and
staying faithful to old memories and new loves. Cheating is the choice subject
for "Don't Let Me Cross Over", drinking is the word of the day on "There Stands
the Glass" and sadness is the stuff of "Color of the Blues". And through the
course of fourteen classic cuts, Loveless demonstrates that certain wounds are
lingering, lasting and sometimes, permanent.

The album itself is a lesson in loneliness. It's a testament to the art form of
country music, warts and all. It shows how the genre, as with almost any style
of music from blues to gospel to jazz, is born out of pain. It's an emotion that
is part of the deep roots of music, and this pain takes on many names when
directed by the voice of one of country music's finest artists ever. As a whole,
Sleepless Nights makes a fascinating case study in sadness.

A shift in how country music is approached has caused the often harsh realities
of heartache and hurt to be glossed over in favor of uplifting tunes that
encourage determination and denial rather than facing these fears and failings.
But throughout her career, Loveless has found true connection to material that
spells out such sorrowful times. While a number of country music's classic
artists have demonstrated the difficulties of hard living in their songs, it is
hard loving that has caused the characters in these songs to reach the brink.
That consuming, fiery feeling which is unyielding and often unreturned. And
Loveless' plaintive voice shows full awareness that love is most painful when it
cannot be given equally by those that trade in it, and the sad songs here prove
it.


And of course, it's the sad songs to which she has always seemed most perfectly
suited. The ballads that may be unfamiliar to many listeners are the real
keepers here. Her yearning vocals on "The Pain of Loving You" (a hidden gem from
Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner) gains new meaning and measure through the
longing in the Loveless voice. On the most haunting track, the title cut
recorded previously by the Everly Brothers and Emmylou Harris, Loveless sings of
a woman in dire need of her old love. From the depths of despair, she still
manages to keep faith that her broken heart will be repaired. As she wails and
wonders openly to her former flame "Why did you go?" with the piercing pain in
her voice, she's complemented by a beautiful harmony vocal from Vince Gill. The
Davis sisters' "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know" is also fiercely sung (and
assisted by a wonderfully melodic steel guitar), yet recognizes that the sting
is a powerful thing and will have to be endured.

Throughout the album, even the sad songs, Loveless and her supporting cast shine
with enjoyment and energy. Even though Sleepless Nights treads on serious
themes, the musical arrangements are not always so solemn. At times it's the
ultimate in what one could call "beautiful pain". On the first single, "Why,
Baby, Why", a reworking of the 1955 George Jones classic, Loveless leans into
the lyric with the mountainous twang that has become her trademark, and she
dances the line between desperate and defiant with great ease. On this track,
and other timeless tunes such as "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" and "Crazy Arms",
she fully acknowledges the marvelous delights of deep-rooted affection that have
created these painful situations. The musicians assist her with poignant, yet
pleasurable settings. Loveless proves that with the nuance in her voice and true
insight into what makes these relationships rewarding, regardless of the pain
involved. She excels at exploring the complexity in human relationships and how
these ties that bind are rarely crystal clear.

On any covers collection, the natural inclination is to compare the songs with
the original versions, but Loveless' musical identity and distinctive vocal
talent make the difference on Sleepless Nights. She even tackles "She Thinks I
Still Care", a George Jones staple and a neat shuffle that features a swaying
piano on the playing-pretend ballad. And although Webb Pierce's version of
"There Stands the Glass" is inimitable, Loveless (with a little fiddle at just
the right times) is able to make the song her own through her spirited and
sprightly vocal. The subtlety and sass on display is considerable and carefully
rendered. But examining this album from a song-by-song perspective would leave
the message ever-elusive. Sleepless Nights, as with all great country albums, is
meant to be enjoyed as a whole. And it's best viewed as an example of the
heart's push-and-pull, and Loveless' voice echoes with an understanding that
life is fully lived because of these experiences, not in spite of them.

In previewing the album, Loveless said, "It's a little bit of a history lesson,
but I think once you hear the songs, the stories... you're going to be drawn to
it". Although those involved with Sleepless Nights could never truly capture the
sound of these old recordings (technology and time have made that impossible),
they are able to capture their spirit. Loveless conjures up memories of an older
era of country music, and her fresh twist on these classics feels natural,
sounding like a channel to the past and a legend in the present.












Part: 2 : Pink Floyd - The Wall
Tracks:

Disc 1

1. In The Flesh
2. Thin Ice
3. Another Brick In The Wall
4. Happiest Days Of Our Lives
5. Another Brick In The Wall
6. Mother
7. Goodbye Blue Sky
8. Empty Spaces
9. Young Lust
10. One Of My Turns
11. Don't Leave Me Now
12. Another Brick In The Wall
13. Goodbye Cruel World

Disc 2

1. Hey You
2. Is There Anybody Out There
3. Nobody Home
4. Vera
5. Bring The Boys Back Home
6. Comfortably Numb
7. Show Must Go On
8. In The Flesh
9. Run Like Hell
10. Waiting For The Worms
11. Stop
12. Trial
13. Outside The Wall

VA - Blue Note Years (Vol. 7) VA - Blue Note Years (Vol. 6)

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