martes, 29 de diciembre de 2009

David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (1972)


Tracklist:

1. "Five Years" – 4:43
2. "Soul Love" – 3:33
3. "Moonage Daydream" – 4:35
4. "Starman" – 4:16
5. "It Ain't Easy" (Ron Davies) – 2:56
6. "Lady Stardust" – 3:20
7. "Star" – 2:47
8. "Hang on to Yourself" – 2:37
9. "Ziggy Stardust" – 3:13
10. "Suffragette City" – 3:19
11. "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" – 2:57


After flirting with heavy guitar rock ("The Man Who Sold the World") and lighter pop ("Hunky Dory"), Bowie found middle ground on Ziggy Stardust. The creation of the Ziggy Stardust persona would live on well after Bowie shed the alien skin, marking the first rock concept album by a sexually ambiguous, artistically bent musician who confounded critics at every turn. A blend of dramatic strings, swaggering saxophones, jagged guitars, and theatrical arrangements, the album's darker rock numbers like "It Ain't Easy," "Moonage Daydream," "Ziggy Stardust," and the irresistible "Suffragette City," still serve as solid excursions into the future (then and now) of rock. The buoyant "Hang on to Yourself" and the dreamy "Star" offer hints of optimism in Ziggy's bleak world. The dramatic "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" and the image-heavy "Star Man" ("he'd like to come and meet us but thinks he'd blow our minds!") no doubt provided plenty of stage-worthy moments when Ziggy toured in the '70s, but years later they still thrill. Bowie blew our minds! --Lorry Fleming

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martes, 22 de diciembre de 2009

Outkast - The Love Below (2003)


Tracklist:
  1. "The Love Below (Intro)" – 1:27
  2. "Love Hater" – 2:49
  3. "God (Interlude)" – 2:20
  4. "Happy Valentine's Day" – 5:23
  5. "Spread" – 3:51
  6. "Where Are My Panties?" – 1:54
  7. "Prototype" - 5:26
  8. "She Lives in My Lap" (featuring Rosario Dawson) – 4:27
  9. "Hey Ya!" – 3:55
  10. "Roses" – 6:09
  11. "Good Day, Good Sir" – 1:24
  12. "Behold a Lady" – 4:37
  13. "Pink & Blue" – 5:04
  14. "Love in War" – 3:25
  15. "She's Alive" – 4:06
  16. "Dracula's Wedding" (featuring Kelis) – 2:32
  17. "The Letter (Interlude)" - 0:20
  18. "My Favorite Things" – 5:14
  19. "Take Off Your Cool" (featuring Norah Jones) – 2:38
  20. "Vibrate" – 6:33
  21. "A Life in the Day of Benjamin André (Incomplete)" 4:50

Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is the fifth studio album by American hip hop duo OutKast, released September 23, 2003 on LaFace Records in the United States. Issued as a double album, it clocks at over two and-a-half hours and consists of a solo album from both of the group's members. Speakerboxxx has Big Boi performing tracks that are rooted in basic hip hop, while The Love Below, the solo project of André 3000, covers musical styles such as soul, pop, funk, and jazz.

Most critics were also particularly more interesed in André's half of the album than on Big Boi's solo venture, due to the experimentation with several music genres on The Love Below. The intro of the album was already a trip on classical music, "Love Hater" has purely jazz influences (apart from a cover of "My Favorite Things", a Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein tune), and the rest was a combination of soul, funk, R&B, and hip-hop. Will Hermes from Entertainment Weekly pointed that André's album "is as strange and rich a trip as pop offers nowadays, a song cycle about love's battle against fear and (self-) deception that's frequently profound, hilarious, and very, very sexy."
Wikipedia


Sólo The Love Below de Andre 3000 (Speakerboxxx no).


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jueves, 10 de diciembre de 2009

Kings Of Leon - Only By The Night (2008)


Tracklist
:
  1. Closer
  2. Crawl
  3. Sex On Fire
  4. Use Somebody
  5. Manhattan
  6. Revelry
  7. Seventeen
  8. Notion
  9. I Want You
  10. Be Somebody
  11. Cold Desert

Despite a wave of criticism asserting that Kings of Leon's fourth full-length is "too commercial," Only by the Night may be the closest thing to a pitch-perfect album to drop in 2008. Granted, Tennessee's band of brothers (and one first cousin) takes a turn for the heavily polished here, but what the album lacks in rough-edged raunch, it more than makes up for in earnestness and--yes--stunning beauty. From the opening notes of "Closer" to the listing balladry of "Cold Desert," Only by the Night hardly misses a beat. Highlights abound, particularly in the trading off of melodic lines between instruments, and in this regard, bassist Jared Followill is the album's quiet MVP. Above these gorgeous instrumentals, singer Caleb emotes with a dramatic grit that never loses its command. A model of melodic rock composition, arranged and produced with a warm, inviting veneer, and performed with aching sincerity, these 11 tracks coalesce into a sanguine whole that eclipses the band's much-discussed rock posturing and yields more with every play. A good band's great album, Only by the Night (finally) establishes Kings of Leon as a rock act that's worthy of seriously sustained attention.
Jason Kirk



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