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Moving sand - gray cell
Tracklisting:
01 - the gardian
02 - sweet ironics
03 - fear of hate for
04 - even if god saves me
05 - shoud i
06 - the restless
07 - gray cells
08 - mad boy
09 - slayed alive
10 - don't forget happy hours
Please read the Readme.txt and License.txt files for important origin and licensing information.
| Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis |
| 01.mp3 |
4.9 MB
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2.4 MB
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| 02.mp3 |
4.6 MB
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2.3 MB
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| 03.mp3 |
5.1 MB
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2.7 MB
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| 04.mp3 |
3.4 MB
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1.7 MB
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| 05.mp3 |
5.3 MB
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2.5 MB
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| 06.mp3 |
3.3 MB
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1.7 MB
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| 07.mp3 |
3.5 MB
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1.7 MB
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| 08.mp3 |
4.1 MB
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2.0 MB
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| 09.mp3 |
4.6 MB
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2.3 MB
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| 10.mp3 |
3.9 MB
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2.0 MB
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| Image Files | JPEG | JPEG Thumb |
| cover.jpg |
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| Information | Format | Size |
| jamendo-007064_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| jamendo-007064_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.2 KB |
| jamendo-007064_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.1 KB |
| Other Files | Text |
| License.txt |
802.0 B
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| Readme.txt |
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Reviewer:
marac -





Subject:
Dolores O'Riordan meets P.J. Harvey
A very powerful recording. I recommend it to every fan of intelligent rock music (I do not like a word "alternative" - who said crap is "regular" and good music is "alternative"?). I love the way everything is mixed on this album - an acoustic guitar, an electric guitar, great percussion work, a Jew's harp, great female vocals, traces of jazz, instrumental improvisations.
Oh, and one more thing - this whole "folk" thing. This album has nothing to do with folk music. Use of an acoustic guitar and a Jew's harp does not turn something into folk. I wonder if these "folks" ;-) that tag it as "folk" listened to a single one folk album in their life. I doubt it.