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After a cuppa Rosie Lea: I actually got this one free last week, the seller used it as a Record stiffner for some other records i bought.. I don't buy this type of record usually because it's what i call *too Commercial sound*, however it was free & mint it's a keeper.
4 Strings 'Mainline' {12" Single on Liquid Records}
4 Strings 'Mainline' {12" Single on Liquid Records}
:) Sounds Good..........
Next up: Sawlin & Subjected ''Texture 1.1'' from 'Foreign Awake Pt.2'..Mind blowing German Techno on Electric DeLuxe label
MADELEINE PEYROUX - DREAMLAND. 180 gram vinyl
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Dreamland was released in 1996 by Atlantic Records, and gained widespread attention. The disc was recorded over five nights with an unusually eclectic crew of some of NY's finest - guitarist Marc Ribot, saxman James Carter, pianist Cyrus Chestnut, keyboardist Charlie Giordano, violinist Regina Carter, drummers Kenny Wollesen & Leon Parker, with bassist/arranger Greg Cohen sharing production credit with Atlantic A&R man Yves Beauvais. It featured a cover of Patsy Cline's "Walkin' After Midnight", Édith Piaf's signature-song "La Vie en rose" and two Bessie Smith covers, among others. This first record resulted in her being referred to as the 21st century Billie Holiday, particularly owing to a "Gettin' Some Fun Out of Life" cover and to "Hey Sweet Man", an original song with a style highly reminiscent of Holiday. Time called it "the most exciting, involving vocal performance by a new singer this year".