Thursday, 26 June 2008
Wolfstone
Artist: Wolfstone
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
Terra Firma
Year: 2007
Tracks: 12
Over the course of nine-spot years, Wolfstone dragged Scottish music -- sometimes kicking and screaming, only invariably quite an obstreperously -- into the world of rock 'n' roll. They were loud and proud and transferred Seattle's filth ethic from the Pacific Northwest to the Highlands, applying it to both traditional and their original music. It all began when tinkerer Duncan Chisholm put together a ceilidh band to play dances in the Highlands, adding pipes and bass and drums into the mix -- a compounding that was well-received. Along with original bassist David Foster, Chisholm brought in Stuart Eaglesham on guitars, his brother Struan Eaglesham on keyboards, and the guitarist/songwriter Ivan Drever to round of golf out the lineup.
The group's 1991 debut, Unleashed, proved to be the biggest vendor ever for bantam Iona Records, garnering the band a silver platter (iI to begin with collections, Wolfstone I and Wolfstone II, circulated one time the band became famous. However, they distanced themselves from the material, recorded in their very formative stages). A year later they issued The Chase and took their more developed effectual international, with a more refined mix of blatant instrumentals grounded by the heavy cycle section and Drever's songs, including "The Prophet" and "Tinnie Run." They played around Europe and made their kickoff maraud to America, a station they'd visit several times over the side by side few age. Wolfstone: Captured Alive Video, a video of their alive show from the period, illustrates the power of their performances -- not to a fault subtle, simply able to catch to the the great unwashed.
1994 brought two U.S. releases, Wolfstone and the massive Year of the Dog, which had spate of scraunch on songs like "The Sea King." It also introduced iI new members, Wayne MacKenzie on bass part, and Steve Saint on pipes. It made them into even more than of a careen band, and producer Phil Cunningham let the guitars ring loud and deformed. The Half Tail, two geezerhood later, had a richer, slicker well-grounded, with one verbalize standout piece, "Bonnie Ship the Diamond." It put a raw stamp on Scots music. Unfortunately, the stamp in the buff but a yr by and by, thanks in large part to problems with the platter ship's company and management squabbles. However, that was far from the end of the tale. Drever and Chisholm worked together, and 1998 and 1999 both brought new Wolfstone albums, This Strange Place and Seven (the first reportedly a contract-filler), undermentioned on from a best-of set. While the stripe has played occasional shows since, they've non gotten back together.
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Monday, 16 June 2008
Dimitri From Paris - Return to the Playboy Mansion
House music DJ and producer Dimitri From Paris turns the lights down low with the release of his third Playboy Mansion mix titled �Return to the Playboy Mansion� on Defected on April 7, 2008.
Turkish-born French-raised Dimitri from Paris was musically influenced by 70s Funk and Disco sounds. Modern and classic, Dimitri still enjoys evoking the sophisticated, lounge house style, nice-light-switches-and-sharp-style of the Playboy life.
The third installment of the Playboy Mansion series, �Return to the Playboy Mansion�, features a 2CD set mix of classic and current cuts all hand-picked and mixed by Dimitri - with one disc of "Partytime" tracks, which are up-tempo dance floor grooves - and another disc of "Sexy time" intimate mixes, which are laidback mellow soul numbers.
�With this compilation, I have to get a vibe going,� Dimitri explains, �mix tunes that people aren�t used to hearing with ones they�re more familiar with�.
The CD has a well balanced mix of peaks, lows, and some sort of a story in each track. The first disc is compiled of classic dance floor mixes like Jamiroquai �Cosmic Girl� alongside obscure tunes like Musique�s �Love Massage�.
The second disc, takes a turn, featuring Dimitri�s selection designed for more intimate moments. �Many people came up to me after my sets and said that they made out to my CDs,� he explains. It features sophisticated bedroom tunes like Marvin Gaye�s �I Want You�, and Barry White �I�m Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby�. This listener certainly felt in the mood after listening to this disc, definetly a CD to get the party started in the bedroom. Boom-Chic-a-waaa-waa!!!
Sit back put on your silk dressing gown, slip on the house slippers, pour youself a glass of brandy and stick on the CD and you�ll soon feel the Playboy Mansion mood!
Tracklisting:
Disc 1
01. Cosmic Girl - Jamiroquai
02. Always There (Masters At Work Remix �96) - Musique
03. Liv & Love - DJ Fudge feat. Mani Hoffman
04. Keep The Fires Burning (Toni Economides Club Mix) - Kenny Thomas
05. Hot Like An Oven (from Dimitri from Paris - Return to the Playboy Mansion) - Robert Strauss feat. Leroy Burgess
06. Show You My Love - Goldie Alexander
07. Feel the Need - Weird Science
08. Call My Name (from Dimitri from Paris - Return to the Playboy Mansion) - Timmy Vegas
09. The More I Get, The More I Want - Lorraine Johnson
10. Love Massage - Musique
11. Ain�t No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terell
12. The Cure & The Cause (DJ Meme Philly Suite Mix) - Fish Go Deep and Tracey K
13. Got To Have Loving - Don Ray
14. Let�s Love Dance Tonight - Gary�s Gang
15. I Like It (What You�re Doing To Me) - Young & Company
16. Is It In - Jimmy �Bo� Horne
17. Midnight Interlude - Mr. A.L.I. feat. Carla Prather
18. This Is What You Are (M Midnight Monti & G Gotta Soul Gottardi Restyle) - Mario Biondi and the High Five Quintet
19. Come Go With Me - Teddy Pendergrass
Disc 2
01. Close The Door - Teddy Pendergrass
02. I�m Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby - Barry White
03. Un Po� D�uva E Un Liquore - Pino D�Angi�04. Friends - Amii Stewart
05. Gotta Get You Home Tonight - Eugene Wilde
06. Sweetest Pain - Loose Ends
07. I Want You - Marvin Gaye
08. Can�t Stop Loving You - Richard Rogers
09. Be Thankful For What You Got - William DeVaughn
10. Don�t Let It Go To Your Head (from Dimitri from Paris - Return to the Playboy Mansion) - Jean Carn
11. For Real - Flowers
12. Let�s Funk Tonight - Young & Company
13. You Are My Melody - Change
14. Your Good Lovin - France Joli
15. Never Stop - Brand New Heavies
16. Standing Right Here - Melba Moore
Turkish-born French-raised Dimitri from Paris was musically influenced by 70s Funk and Disco sounds. Modern and classic, Dimitri still enjoys evoking the sophisticated, lounge house style, nice-light-switches-and-sharp-style of the Playboy life.
The third installment of the Playboy Mansion series, �Return to the Playboy Mansion�, features a 2CD set mix of classic and current cuts all hand-picked and mixed by Dimitri - with one disc of "Partytime" tracks, which are up-tempo dance floor grooves - and another disc of "Sexy time" intimate mixes, which are laidback mellow soul numbers.
�With this compilation, I have to get a vibe going,� Dimitri explains, �mix tunes that people aren�t used to hearing with ones they�re more familiar with�.
The CD has a well balanced mix of peaks, lows, and some sort of a story in each track. The first disc is compiled of classic dance floor mixes like Jamiroquai �Cosmic Girl� alongside obscure tunes like Musique�s �Love Massage�.
The second disc, takes a turn, featuring Dimitri�s selection designed for more intimate moments. �Many people came up to me after my sets and said that they made out to my CDs,� he explains. It features sophisticated bedroom tunes like Marvin Gaye�s �I Want You�, and Barry White �I�m Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby�. This listener certainly felt in the mood after listening to this disc, definetly a CD to get the party started in the bedroom. Boom-Chic-a-waaa-waa!!!
Sit back put on your silk dressing gown, slip on the house slippers, pour youself a glass of brandy and stick on the CD and you�ll soon feel the Playboy Mansion mood!
Tracklisting:
Disc 1
01. Cosmic Girl - Jamiroquai
02. Always There (Masters At Work Remix �96) - Musique
03. Liv & Love - DJ Fudge feat. Mani Hoffman
04. Keep The Fires Burning (Toni Economides Club Mix) - Kenny Thomas
05. Hot Like An Oven (from Dimitri from Paris - Return to the Playboy Mansion) - Robert Strauss feat. Leroy Burgess
06. Show You My Love - Goldie Alexander
07. Feel the Need - Weird Science
08. Call My Name (from Dimitri from Paris - Return to the Playboy Mansion) - Timmy Vegas
09. The More I Get, The More I Want - Lorraine Johnson
10. Love Massage - Musique
11. Ain�t No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terell
12. The Cure & The Cause (DJ Meme Philly Suite Mix) - Fish Go Deep and Tracey K
13. Got To Have Loving - Don Ray
14. Let�s Love Dance Tonight - Gary�s Gang
15. I Like It (What You�re Doing To Me) - Young & Company
16. Is It In - Jimmy �Bo� Horne
17. Midnight Interlude - Mr. A.L.I. feat. Carla Prather
18. This Is What You Are (M Midnight Monti & G Gotta Soul Gottardi Restyle) - Mario Biondi and the High Five Quintet
19. Come Go With Me - Teddy Pendergrass
Disc 2
01. Close The Door - Teddy Pendergrass
02. I�m Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby - Barry White
03. Un Po� D�uva E Un Liquore - Pino D�Angi�04. Friends - Amii Stewart
05. Gotta Get You Home Tonight - Eugene Wilde
06. Sweetest Pain - Loose Ends
07. I Want You - Marvin Gaye
08. Can�t Stop Loving You - Richard Rogers
09. Be Thankful For What You Got - William DeVaughn
10. Don�t Let It Go To Your Head (from Dimitri from Paris - Return to the Playboy Mansion) - Jean Carn
11. For Real - Flowers
12. Let�s Funk Tonight - Young & Company
13. You Are My Melody - Change
14. Your Good Lovin - France Joli
15. Never Stop - Brand New Heavies
16. Standing Right Here - Melba Moore
Friday, 6 June 2008
Michael Stears And Ron Sunsinger
Artist: Michael Stears And Ron Sunsinger
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Singing Stones
Year: 1994
Tracks: 12
 
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