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Moving sand - gray cell (August 14, 2007)

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Moving sand - gray cell

Jamendo Album #007064

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.




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Date: 2007-08-14


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01.mp3 4.9 MB
2.4 MB
02.mp3 4.6 MB
2.3 MB
03.mp3 5.1 MB
2.7 MB
04.mp3 3.4 MB
1.7 MB
05.mp3 5.3 MB
2.5 MB
06.mp3 3.3 MB
1.7 MB
07.mp3 3.5 MB
1.7 MB
08.mp3 4.1 MB
2.0 MB
09.mp3 4.6 MB
2.3 MB
10.mp3 3.9 MB
2.0 MB
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Readme.txt 6.6 KB

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Reviewer: marac - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - February 23, 2012
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.


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