Moodswings
Track Listings
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1. My Mood Swings - The Brodsky Quartet, Elvis Costello
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2. Until... - The Brodsky Quartet, |
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3. Abyss - The Brodsky Quartet, |
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4. Venus Flytrap - The Brodsky Quartet, Ian Shaw
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5. I've Seen It All - Björk, The Brodsky Quartet
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6. Shallow Footsteps - The Brodsky Quartet, |
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7. Song - The Brodsky Quartet, |
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8. Gotham Lullaby - The Brodsky Quartet, Meredith Monk
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9. I Never Went Away - Richard Rodney Bennett, The Brodsky Quartet
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10. Swearing at the Moon - The Brodsky Quartet, Ian Shaw
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11. When Darkness Comes - The Brodsky Quartet, Adey Grummet
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12. Dumptruck - The Brodsky Quartet, Ron Sexsmith
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13. Daedalus - The Brodsky Quartet, Errollyn Wallen
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14. Real Emotional Girl [*] - The Brodsky Quartet, Elvis Costello
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The brilliant Brodsky Quartet is at it again, offering entertaining, virtuosic collaborations with stars of the pop music world with which both classical and popular music lovers will be equally entranced. Whether it's lolling strings underpinning Meredith Monk's enchanting, wordless syllables or assisting Jacqui Dankworth in a torch-like ballad (The Abyss) or nervous pizzicati to go along with a song by Sting, the ear is constantly being treated to a new surprise: if a quartet of strings and a voice can do it, they do it here. Errolyn Wallen and the Brodskys offer a languid ballad called "Daedalus," while Bjork puts her usual, original (if vaguely tiresome) stamp on "I've Seen It All." The CD opens and closes with songs sung by Elvis Costello whose unique, vibrato-filled voice remains remarkably expressive; the last number, "Real Emotional Girl," is a Randy Newman song in which the strings of the Brodskys feel and put across the singer's anguish in equal partnership. A one-of-a-kind CD. --Robert Levine
Moodswings, Music, Richard Rodney Bennett, Lars von Bjork / Sjon / Trier, Elvis / O'Riordan, Cait Costello, Kate Curtis, Emma Ludlow, Arieh Miller, Daniel Monk, Meredith Monk, Randy Newman, Ron Sexsmith, Sting, Emma Tillyer, Various Composers, Errollyn Wallen, Elvis Costello (Declan MacManus), Errollyn Wallen, Ian Shaw, Jacqui Dankworth, Meredith Monk, Ron Sexsmith, Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Sophie Grimmer, 20th/21st Century Music for Voice and Keyboard, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Artists, Miscellaneous Vocal Music, V/a Compilations, Vocal, Vocal Music
Average customer rating:
- Has merit - needs work.
- Jeff Beck, Chrissie Hynde and Celestial Ambient Music !
- Yummy....and you will never be full
- After 7 songs...
- Moodfood...indeed!
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Moodfood
Moodswings
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002VL7
Release Date: 1992-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Throw off the Shackles
- Moodswings Overture
- Problem Solved
- Skinthieves
- Rainsong
- 100% Total Success
- Microcosmic
- Spiritual High (Part I)
- Spiritual High (State Of Independence)
- Spiritual High (Part III)
- Thailand
- Hairy Piano
Customer Reviews:
Has merit - needs work........2007-01-10
I have to admit this album is a bit catchy. If you are into simple electronica, it's not bad. Just not very sophisticated. You cannot go by the samples on the system here - it is both a bit different (higher energy) and a bit lacking. I thought this would be a low-key album, but instead I play it when working around the shop as an energizer. I've played it 3 times now, and will play it again someday when I'm looking for something I haven't heard for a while - otherwise not. Meanwhile buy "Skydancing" - highly recommended, but definitely slower paced and more spacy. OR maybe I just don't "get" Moodswings. One plus: I like the electronica/human voice mixing.
Jeff Beck, Chrissie Hynde and Celestial Ambient Music !.......2006-10-19
What a gem of a CD. Its flow is ambient and somewhat celestial. It includes an interlude from Martin Luther King. Out of the blue comes a blistering and spellbinding Jeff Beck electric guitar masterpiece titled "SkinThieves". To top things off Chrissie Hynde's angelic voice graces the album. A one of a kind CD. It is soothing, spiritual and mystical !
Yummy....and you will never be full.......2006-08-11
Want a good album to put on when you have company over and try to get them to figure out what it is? This is it. Changes from one style of music to another while still remaining coherent. One of my favorite "bedroom" CD's as well. In terms of production and quality, it's up there with "dark side of the moon". In terms of content, you just have to hear it for yourself there is no point in explaining it, be bold, spend the money, and enjoy!!!!
After 7 songs..........2005-02-20
It gets good... Not much of an ambient music lover but I did enjoy the music after #7... The last song.. like previous fan said before me is a gem... but it can get cheesy but to sit down and listen to something that is non racist and non conforming for just 3 minutes is good in my opinon... state of indepedence is beautifull good job moodswings...
Moodfood...indeed!.......2004-08-01
I purchased this CD very shortly after its release, and it was in my player constantly for several months before retiring to my archives, where I pull it out on occasion and re-immerse myself in the aural bliss it brings. Spiritual High is especially wonderful, but my very favorite track is Skin Thieves and the incredible guitar work of Jeff Beck. It's a superblaster!! The rest of the CD is wonderful though as well, and does indeed produce aural bliss for tired minds.
Average customer rating:
- Never beaten
- Perfect for ANY Mood!!
- An uplifting swirl of psychedelic pop
- ABSOLUTE, UTTER, SHEER PERFECTION!
- Memorable melodies delivered from steel drums to solo piano
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Psychedelicatessen
Moodswings
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002VP5
Release Date: 1997-05-20 |
Tracks:
- Lifeforce In A Pizza
- Crysmile
- Undistracted
- Dancing Is Important
- Together As One (Luminous)
- The Great Sound Of Letting Go
- Sugarush
- Destruction & Destroy
- Indian Drug Carpet
- Spore
- Redemption Song (Oh Happy Day)
- Horrorzontal
- Vibratonik
- Okinawa
- Hinkenlooper's Eclipse
- God Knows What I Want
- Happy Piano
Amazon.com
Billy Bragg producer Grant Showbiz bids, on this second Moodswings disc, to become the '90s answer to Mike Batt--the Brit impresario (remember the Wombles?) who produced kitchen-sink instrumental exotica for the lumpen proletariat in the late '70s. That's Tanita Tikaram (we think) in "Together as One (Luminous)," but she brings little to an album that is essentially faux electronica/world beat for boutique browsers. --Jeff Bateman
Customer Reviews:
Never beaten.......2005-04-13
I have listened to this album on average three times a week for the past few years. There's a flow and a rhythm that no words can describe. There are no albums like it - enigma feels too spacy and with no real path. Some Air and Mellow tracks come close to grasping the feeling, but they both lack continuity. This album will never cease to amaze me, nor will you regret buying it. Although, part of me selfishly wants people not to buy it - the album is so intensely personal that I want it to be mine and only mine. But still - buy it!
Perfect for ANY Mood!!.......2001-09-19
I became familiar with Moodswings in 1994, with their debut - Moodfood (1992) - unfortunately, just missing the CD Single for Spiritual High.
I thought Moodfood was wonderful - and was blown away when I first heard Psychedelicatessen. I've listened to it at least a hundred times and have never grown bored of it!! It's a beautiful musical journey - from the beat-driven to the ethereal. It's been a soundtrack to a large portion of my life; it fits in about EVERY situation. It's inspired me in my Architecture studio, motivated and relaxed me at home; it's warmed me up to go out on party weekends and brought me back to earth afterwards. I have yet to find anyone who hasn't enjoyed it; friends who know request it often.
Do me a favor - once you've listened to it, write to Arista and ask them to bring Showbiz & Hood back together for another!!
An uplifting swirl of psychedelic pop.......2001-01-05
I don't know anything about the people who produced this music, but I heard it on the radio a couple of years ago and went right out and bought it. That happens very rarely with me! The music on this disc continually unfolds in the most exquisite way as one track blends into the other. The instrumentals are lush and fascinating, and when the vocalists enter, they are unintrusive (if you don't want to listen to words) but also very inspiring if you listen to what they are saying! Even "Destruction & Destroy", despite the harsh sound, has a positive message. This is the kind of music that carries a message of hope for the future without getting maudlin or preachy about it. The snide critic who talks about "faux electronica" is missing the point. This is not meant to be some kind of edgy, post-apocalyptic trip album along the lines of the Orb (who I also enjoy on different occasions), much less anything along hardcore techno lines. This is made to be mainstream, accessible music for the masses, but of a higher quality than the disposable junk produced by the big record companies. Moodswings don't sell millions of albums but the world would be better if more people fed their minds with this kind of music!
ABSOLUTE, UTTER, SHEER PERFECTION!.......1999-11-01
The things that amazes me the most is the speed with which these people play their instruments and, still, maintain flawlessness! Moodswings is a mind-boggling group who is truly unique and will maintain that position for a long time! It just doesn't get any better than this bunch! Need to put some oomph into your life? Here it is!
Memorable melodies delivered from steel drums to solo piano.......1999-02-11
Once I heard the debut CD, "MoodFood", I had to get this one and it didn't disappoint. This album is what a 5 star rating should be. Every track delivers.
The music is mainly instrumental ranging from driving rhythms (such as 'Dancing is Important) to ethereal musings (such as 'Together As One'). The opening symphonic overture is still my most favorite music (there is a tempo shift that defies explanation but I can listen to it all day)...
Average customer rating:
- Live sounds good
- Electronically live...
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Live at Leeds
Moodswings
Manufacturer: Artista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Psychedelicatessen
ASIN: B0000072AE
Release Date: 1994-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Tabla Motown
- Crunch
- Back to Basics
- Hozanna
- Live Longer! (Spiritual High)
- Brutal
Customer Reviews:
Live sounds good.......2006-01-17
This is my first CD by Moodswings, and I had really high hopes for this one, even though I bought this without knowing what song would be on this CD, or without knowing anything for the matter.
1. Tabla Motown (4.57): Starts off slow. This one has some really nice drums, it makes you want to dance. 4/5
2. Crunch (4.00): Up-tempo, with parts of "State of Indepence". 3/5
3. Back to Basics (3.11): Up-tempo as well. Nothing in particular. 3/5
4. Hozanna (6.09): Starts off slow with a man speaking, then the music picks up. Quite a pretty song. Nice touch with the choir. 4/5
5. Live Longer! (Spiritual High) (9.31): My favourite. It has that great theme we all know, really moody! Also contains "I have dream" by Luther King 5/5
6. Brutal (8.37): Another favourite of mine. Sounds like a soccer anthem. Has a great beat. 5/5
It's a shame this doesn't have "State of Independence", because that's the song which got me into learning more about Moodswings. This CD also has only 6 track, so I wish it were longer. I normally hate Live CDs, because of all the cheering and clapping in the back ground, however this CD has very little of the audience present. Highly recommended!
Electronically live..........2000-12-11
When I first heard Moodswings I wondered how would they sounded "live", but I then dismissed it since "live" is something that not often occurs with electronic artist. When I first saw Live at Leeds I guessed it was something promotional, having nothing to do with Moodswings, but, when I listen to it, especially to Spiritual High, I started to believe that, if something electronic was going to be live, I defenitelly has to be Moodswings. I cannot express into words the feeling of listening to this beatuful song by Jon Anderson and Vangelis played so wonderful by Moodswings. If you like the band, buy it, it will re-affirm all you feel about them, and if you do not listened to them yet, this CD could be a good start, don't you think? [It's wonderful, specially when listening into the car in a long route to the south a rainy day]
Average customer rating:
- they don't get it...
- Departure
- Totally Relaxing
- And we waited 5 years for this?
- The songs are beautiful.
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Horizontal
Moodswings
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B000063BRH
Release Date: 2002-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Storm In A Teacup
- Opium
- Interior Design
- The Path Of Least Resistance
- Blue Topaz
- Velvet Garden
Tracks:
- Opium (@ 45 Degrees)
- Storm In A Teacup (@ 135 Degrees)
- Melted Teacup
- Seems To Remind Me (Of Love)
- Into The blue (Vocal Remix)
- Clair De Lune
Amazon.com
The title probably refers to the most efficacious position for listening to this drifting, shimmering expanse of ambient music from James Hood, a one-time drummer with the Pretenders. This is ambient music that draws on the timeless mix of resignation and awe you find in Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, Brian Eno's "An Ending (Ascent)," and Johann Pachelbel's "Canon," the last of which Hood freely adapts on "Interior Design." Comprising two CDs, Horizontal presents a floating ambient dreamscape in the first disc, with minimalist sequences that surge in and out, pulling sweeping synth chords along with them. Disc two remixes the first, adding in some deeply chilled rhythms and, on a couple of tracks, the celestially seductive voice of Julee Cruise. On "Opium," a pedal steel guitar calls out across a southwestern desert plain in space before evolving into a symphonic, albeit low-key crescendo. Hood is an artist who has one foot melting, Dali-esque, in 1970s German space music, while the other taps its toes in more contemporary chill-out designs. He brings it all together on a CD that should become an ambient signpost, pointing the way to destinations out. --John Diliberto
Customer Reviews:
they don't get it..........2006-05-19
To me, this is one of the top 5 greatest albums ever created. Nothing else comes close to taking me where this album takes me - dreaming through space. Imagine blinking neon lights, hi-tech computer panels, orbiting moons, stars suspended in space... it's beautiful. and nothing, NOTHING, can compare to Julee Cruise's vocals on this album. Flawless and perhaps the most layered album I own - I hear something new every time I listen. I'm sorry that people find this album boring. Chilled compared to the first two? Yes. Boring? No. I guess they never took the time to understand it.
Departure.......2005-04-06
It takes 5 years between Moodswings albums and I was so looking forward to another 5 star album. Unlike the first two, this is completely ambient. Very few ambient albums have remained in my collection.
With that bias, this effort is better than most, thanks to Debussy. Several tracks have exquisite passages but I actually thought Disk 2 was damaged because of a horrible flutter effect at the 7:44 mark of the first track.
Totally Relaxing.......2004-03-02
Since Moodswings first album Moodfood, I've been a fan. But, I must say that this album Horizontal is the most unique of all their albums and the most relaxing. This album totally relaxes me and even calms me down during streessful times. Disc 2 is my most favorite since it also incorporates a little more rhythm and beat into the music. Overall, this is by far an excellent album to relax too. A true Aural Medication For Tired Minds. Purchase this album, you won't regret it.
And we waited 5 years for this?.......2003-02-19
I had purchased this CD the first day it had come out based upon the track record established by this band from their first two releases. After the first day I have never listened to it again.
Where as the first two CD's had a mix of dreamy upbeat music on some tracks along side of slower pieces, this CD was entirely trance. The sound that originally set Moodswings apart during the 1990's is now gone and they sound like any other trance band that is out there. Stick with the first two releases.
The songs are beautiful........2003-02-04
This is quite possibly, the deepest, most chill album I've ever listened to. This two-CD set is unmixed with a deceptively low number of tracks (12 in all). While there are only 12 tracks, the shortest one is 7 minutes, with most running about 10 minutes. It is incredibly atmospheric and will put you into a very relaxed state. I do not recommend you drive or operate heavy machinery while listening to this. This album is so relaxing, that staying awake while listening to it, becomes a conscious effort. The songs are beautiful and even though they're not mixed, flow into each other quite well.
Some of the songs sound like they have Irish Folk song influences, while others have Classical piano melodies. The entire package just eases itself along. If you're looking for something that'll take the edge off of you, faster than a joint of Marijuana, this is it.
Average customer rating:
- Errollyn Wallen will break your heart and put it back together again.
- Appropriate Title for Sharp Performances on a Bumpy Road
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Moodswings
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0006OJQXM
Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- My Mood Swings
- Until...
- The Abyss
- Venus Flytrap
- I've Seen It All
- Shallow Footsteps
- Song
- Gotham Lullaby
- I Never Went Away
- Swearing At The Moon
- When Darkness Comes
- Dumptruck
- Daedalus
- Real Emotional Girl
Amazon.com
The brilliant Brodsky Quartet is at it again, offering entertaining, virtuosic collaborations with stars of the pop music world with which both classical and popular music lovers will be equally entranced. Whether it's lolling strings underpinning Meredith Monk's enchanting, wordless syllables or assisting Jacqui Dankworth in a torch-like ballad (The Abyss) or nervous pizzicati to go along with a song by Sting, the ear is constantly being treated to a new surprise: if a quartet of strings and a voice can do it, they do it here. Errolyn Wallen and the Brodskys offer a languid ballad called "Daedalus," while Bjork puts her usual, original (if vaguely tiresome) stamp on "I've Seen It All." The CD opens and closes with songs sung by Elvis Costello whose unique, vibrato-filled voice remains remarkably expressive; the last number, "Real Emotional Girl," is a Randy Newman song in which the strings of the Brodskys feel and put across the singer's anguish in equal partnership. A one-of-a-kind CD. --Robert Levine
Customer Reviews:
Errollyn Wallen will break your heart and put it back together again........2006-05-01
Errollyn Wallen's track, Daedalus, will break your heart and put it back together again. This is a quiet, absolutely beautiful testament to her power, verve and finesse as a composer. Genius.
Appropriate Title for Sharp Performances on a Bumpy Road.......2005-06-06
The Brodsky Quartet remains as audacious as ever with their new recording. This time out, the intensely dramatic string quartet spent time in select UK schools where they composed new songs with schoolchildren. Those are presented here alongside the quartet's arrangements of songs by more established writers such as Elvis Costello, Sting, Björk and Ron Sexsmith. The result could have been a mess, but it's not. Far from it, it's a soulful and sometimes challenging album adhering together rather tenuously as an avant-garde theatrical album. There are several peaks and valleys throughout, though luckily the high points make this a worthwhile disc to get.
Sting's performance of his gypsy ballad, "Until...", sounds especially influenced by Kurt Weill, as does Björk's familiar dirge, "I've Seen It All", from her 2000 cinematic foray with Lars von Trier, "Dancer in the Dark". Jacqui Dankworth lends a languorous vocal to Kate Curtis' and Will South's "The Abyss" and the more funereal "Song" by Daniel Monk. And a nice surprise is the Gershwin-inspired "I Never Went Away" by Richard Rodney Bennett, though it does feel a bit out of place among the more experimental music. Truth be told, some tracks are plain odd, such as Meredith Monk's "Gotham Lullaby" with its random yelps and minor-chord la-la's and Errollyn Wallen's meandering, overlong "Daedalus", a rather pretentious art song. The schools provide two of the highlights here: "Swearing at the Moon" by Arieh Miller of JFS in London, and Venus Flytrap by students from Blatchingham Mill School in Hove. Both songs are performed by Ian Shaw, whose biting vocal mixes well with the discordant string arrangements. Elvis Costello frames the recording with the jaunty opener, "My Mood Swings" and his closing cover of Randy Newman's "Real Emotional Girl", a slow, heartbreaking ballad with Newman's trademark observations. The quartet itself performs with their brio intact, applying a lot of color and texture to the songs.
Average customer rating:
- Great inspirational music for excercise!
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Spiritual High
Moodswings , and Future Sound of London (FSOL)
Manufacturer: Om Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000195D
Release Date: 1995-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Spiritual High (Part 1 & 2) - Future Sound Of London
- Fsol Deseo Reconstruction - Entrancing Iris
- Intransmission - Steve Roach
- Desert Solitaire Composition Flatlands - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
- Tracery - Geoffrey Oryema
- Exile - African Head Charge
- Pursuit - Tranquility Bass
- Cantamilla - Fluid Motion
- Elevation - Fluid Motion
Customer Reviews:
Great inspirational music for excercise!.......1998-12-18
If you like to run to music, the first track on this song is excellent. It will definitely help you keep up a good pace. This is very thought provoking music.
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Moodswings/Gentle Art of Choking Pt.2
My Vitriol
Manufacturer: Infectious
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00006AAQJ
Release Date: 2002-07-15 |
Average customer rating:
- Great Single, but expensive if u buy it from here!
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Moodswings, Vol. 1
My Vitriol
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00006AAQI
Release Date: 2003-12-09 |
Tracks:
- Moodswings
- The Gentle Art Of Choking (Mix)
- Ode To The Red Queen (Luv Claw Remix)
Album Description
Taken from the 2002 compilation, 'Finelines'/'Between The Lines'. Tracks, 'Moodswings', 'The Gentle Art Of Choking' (US Mix) & 'Ode To The Red Queen' (Luv Claw Remix).
Customer Reviews:
Great Single, but expensive if u buy it from here!.......2004-01-03
Great double a-side single, but at $12.99 your better off buying the new double disk album entitled "Finlines:Between the Lines", which has all the tracks featured on the single plus 17 more. I payed only £11.99 for the double album from a local music retailer, hunt around for a decent price.
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Moodswings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0001HN5EA
Release Date: 2004-01-20 |
Tracks:
- Pieces
- My Life
- Heading Out
- Might As Well
- Try
- Embrace
- Hidden
- Another Scene
- Jimmy Perfect
- Gasoline
Album Description
Phenomenal 21st century power-pop. The Swedish band shows influences from such bands as Foo Fighters, Blur and Posies. Get it! 11 tracks. Crying Bob. 2003.
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Headaches and Moodswings
20 Belows
Manufacturer: Whoa Oh / Road2ruin
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000LRYZX0
Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Message
- This Boy's Giving Up
- Shiny Little Hearts
- My Very Best
- A Turn For The Worse
- Goodnight Louise
- One More Round
- Look Out Below
- Up And Down
- Leaving You
- Down Again
- The Happy Songs
- Someday, Somewhere
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Clandestino
Paul Long In Recital
Music Of Renaissance, Baroque
Johnson County Snow
Organik: Remixes [Import]
Relaxation
MASS: Voices of the World
Punk Goes Acoustic
Out of the Mist/Illusion [Import]
Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Symphony No. 3 / Maag, London Symphony Orchestra
Point of View [Import]
Los 100 Mejores Chistes de Mexico, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
La Munequita
Schnittke: Concerto for Viola & Orchestra, Trio Sonata
It's Anybody's Spring