CDs: Priscilla Ahn – This Is Where We Are CD (SQE Music) Like many artists before her, Priscilla Ahn went to the desert seeking transformation. After several albums with a team who’d paired her with co-writers not quite her style, Ahn was free.
But after those years of pop contortion, she began to doubt her own ability to express her true self in song. Ahn went to the desert as a dare — to see what songs still lived in her, to prove just what kind of record she could make on her own.
She took off from L.A. And holed up in a hotel room outside Palm Springs (a 1920’s getaway for Hollywood stars) to apply herself to her craft. The songs came immediately, sometimes fully formed. Within the week Ahn had an album. Artgruppe – Objets D’artgruppe CD (Jigsaw) It’s been nearly a decade since we last heard anything from Roy Thirlwal (who led the excellent Windmills and Melodie Group), but here we have this project, and it’s just as lovely as anything else in his musical oeuvre. If you know his other bands, then you’ll have a good idea of what to expect; if not, then imagine an updated version of East Village or The Orchids.
Greg Ashley – Another Generation Of Slaves CD/LP+MP3 (Trouble In Mind) Greg Ashley (lysergic psych band The Mirrors and The Gris Gris) is no stranger to recording. If his group output wasn’t enough, Ashley has peppered multiple solo albums in between all of these releases tracing along a path that veers to and fro from heady psychedelic freakouts to sensitive, folky tune-smithing. This is a bold step off that acid-soaked artery, as the nine tunes herein are Ashley’s most directly poetic suite of songs both melodically and lyrically.
Barzin – To Live Alone In That Long Summer CD/LP (Monotreme) To Live Alone In That Long Summer explores such themes as loneliness, intimacy, and connection between strangers. Modern life provides the backdrop to the narrative that run along these songs. Everywhere you look, the city, with its distractions, is present. Fast cars and cheap thrills make an appearance.
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Dylan sings on the radio while lovers dream of their great escape. Modern life hurries along taking everyone with it, and the singer/songwriter goes along for the ride, documenting everything along the way. Beck – Morning Phase CD/LP (Capitol) Morning Phase is true to its title: the beginning of yet another amazing chapter in Beck’s peerless career and catalogue. Featuring musicians who have backed him on many of his most acclaimed albums, as well as the current live shows widely hailed as the best of his career (Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Joey Waronker, Smokey Hormel, Roger Joseph Manning Jr., and Jason Falkner), Morning Phase harkens back to the stunning harmonies, song craft and staggering emotional impact of Beck’s most classic ballads, all the while surging forward with undeniable optimism. “A tenderly stunning song cycle of languid, prairie-dusted psychedelia that recalls reflective 2002 classic, Sea Change.” — Rolling Stone Dierks Bentley – Riser CD (Capitol Nashville) Seventh full-length album for Capitol from the Arizona-born country star follows his 2012 album Home.
Features the singles “Bourbon in Kentucky” and “I Hold On.” Blackstone Rngrs – Descendant CD (Sainte Marie) Blackstone Rngrs clawed their way through North Texas’s urban mantle, finding the blood connections necessary to drink from their fermenting sonic emotions. The sacred marriage blends affection for modern electronic music with an urgent fetish for classic 4AD dreampop and noise.
The orgy happens when swirls of orgasmic synthesizers embrace dripping guitars and tantric rhythms and pulses. Healthy doses of noise are always comforted by soft waterbeds of the ambient and dreamy. Filed Under: February 24, 2014. CDs: Adrenaline Mob – Men Of Honor CD (Century Media) Adrenaline Mob — featuring Symphony X frontman Russell Allen, guitar virtuoso Mike Orlando (Sonic Stomp), Disturbed bassist John Moyer and new drummer A.J Pero (Twisted Sister) — release their second full length album. Vinyl version due March 4. The Allman Brothers Band – Peaches Picked: Boston Commons 8/17/71 CD (Allman Brothers Band Recording Company) The fifth album issued by the Allman Brothers Band Recording Company returns to the Duane Allman-led outfit in a moment of triumph.
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The group’s outdoor appearance in Boston occurred six weeks after the release of their breakthrough album, At Fillmore East, and ten weeks before Allman’s death. The Allman Brothers Band – Play All Night: Live At The Beacon Theater 1992 2xCD (Sony Legacy) This new double-disc set showcases The Allman Brothers Band’s very first time playing an extended ten-night run at the Beacon.
Altitudes & Attitude – Altitudes & Attitude CDEP (MRI) New project from longtime friends/bassists Frank Bello (Anthrax) and David Ellefson (Megadeth). Artificial Brain – Labyrinth Constellation CD (Profound Lore) A cosmic dose of complex brutality, Labyrinth Constellation fits neatly alongside the other denizens of Profound Lore’s twisted death metal contingent: Portal, Mitochondrion, Grave Miasma, Abyssal, and newcomers Auroch and Chthe’ilist. Aztec Camera – High Land, Hard Rain Reissue/1983 CD/LP+MP3 (Domino) Recently released on vinyl – now available on CD. The office season 5 torrent kickass. In his new liner notes for this reissue, David Fricke calls High Land, Hard Rain “ten songs of anxious yearning, romantic urgency, big hurt and hard-won learning, distilled into compact dramas of buckskin-folk jangle and skewed-pop elegance.” William Basinski – A Red Score In Tile Reissue/2003 CD (2026) Composed in 1979, A Red Score In Tile eventually surfaced as a vinyl-only edition in 2003.
Made up of piano, the album showcases Basinski’s patented tape-loop technique and represents one of his most affecting pieces of music. William Basinski – Variations: A Movement In Chrome Primitive Reissue/2004 2xCD (2026) Variations was created using more piano tape loops, which were played randomly against themselves creating feedback loops. By “cloning” small cells of melody then “breeding” them randomly, new sounds were formed. These new sounds move in and out of the original cells, creating a complex crystalline structure, a new life form not unlike a city for example, which the original cells occupy in multitudes, moving in and out of one another in infinite combinations. Bayside – Cult CD/LP (Hopeless) Cult marks Bayside’s first release on Hopeless Records and is their sixth full-length overall. Bear Hands – Distraction CD/LP (Cantora) Distraction is a violently self-assured record that sees the quartet distilling their anxieties and pleasures alike into perfectly twisted pop nuggets.
After releasing their debut LP Burning Bush Supper Club, Bear Hands crisscrossed America opening for the legendary GZA, Passion Pit, and AWOLNATION only to return home to Brooklyn and be distracted by the minutia of modern life and shallow urbanity. While avoiding each other for months, the band frittered away their time with help from the internet, serial monogamy, and recreational drugs. Bootstraps – Bootstraps 2012 CD (Harvest) Bootstraps began with a small, simple goal — to write a few songs for a friend’s feature film. Since then, their eponymous record has blossomed into what Liza Richardson, KCRW DJ and music supervisor calls, ”Strong songwriting bathed in an instantly likable, intimate vibe”. Which warrants this re-release to a larger audience. Vinyl version due April 15.
Jonatha Brooke – My Mother Has 4 Noses CD (Bad Dog Records) Companion release to Jonatha Brooke’s new musical play, written and performed by Jonatha herself and now playing on Broadway. “Who knew the distinguished New York singer/songwriter was such a good actress, comedian and writer? Her one-woman play with music about her mother’s dementia was poignant, powerful and funny.” — Minneapolis Star Tribune Paul Byrom – Thinking Of Home CD (Shanachie) Recorded in Ireland, Thinking Of Home finds Paul giving a classic tenor’s interpretation of some of the greatest and best loved Irish songs of all time, including “Danny Boy,” “The Town I Loved So Well,” “Dear Old Dublin” and others. Filed Under: February 11, 2014.
. Let The Cuffing Begin For some folks music is nothing more than accompaniment, something that plays in the background of everything else going on with little or no influence on our actions.
For me music has the power to influence and shape my world. It is the soundtrack of my life. There are moments and memories I look back on that are imbued with the the songs that mattered most at the time. When I think of elementary school and my neighborhood growing up I hear B.I.G’s “Ready To Die.” When I think of my first crush – in 6 th grade, I hear Tevin Campbells “Can We Talk” and “I’m Ready.” When I think of high school all I hear is Hov. Yes, for me, music is affecting. Today is the first Friday of cuffing season which means many of you will be boo-caking all weekend.
Next week the homey Streetz is going to bless you with the how to guide for getting your cuff on. But before all that, let’s make sure you got your music together. This right here is my official cuffing season soundtrack. Let’s jump right in.
Diary of a Mad Band – Jodeci If you don’t have this in your collection – you fail at life. Diary of Mad Band is Jodeci’s magnum opus. It introduced us to an unknown producer named Timbaland and an unknown producer/singer named “Misdemeanor” who later became Missy Elliot. Key songs to add to your rotation include “Cry For You” and “Feenin.” Voodoo – D’Angelo Forget about the fact that D’Angelo looks like ODB’s long lost twin brother. Forget about the fact that he got caught soliciting a prostitute in the park. Voodoo is a classic. Voodoo is the kind of album you you put on when the forecast reads rain all weekend and you’re planning on spending the entire time with someone special.
Voodoo is so subtly smooth and soulful that when it plays, you can’t help but want to make sweet, slow, passionate love all day and all night long. Songs to add to your playlist include: “Devil’s Pie,” “Send it On,” and of course “Untitled (How Does it Feel).” Ready – Trey Songz I’m not sure if you’re like me, but after all of the allegations, I had to remove all R.Kelly songs from my love making playlist. Making love to his joints just seems to skeevy.
Thankfully, Trey Song dropped “Ready” right on time. Where as Voodoo makes you wanna make love, Ready makes you wanna bone. Not much more to say than that.
Key songs to add to the playlist are: “Panty Dropa,” “I Invented Sex,” and “Neighbors Know My Name.” Love Deluxe – Sade It was really difficult to choose between this, Sade’s third album and the first album “Diamond Life.” The trump card in this game is the classic “No Ordinary Love.” Is it possible to not love “No Ordinary Love” – particularly the extended seven minute album version? Other songs to add to the playlist from this album are “Kiss of Life” and “Cherish the Day.” Janet– Janet Jackson Janet took there on this album.
It was like she said, you know what, I’m a fully grown woman, I love sex, and I’m going to sing about it. This was the first album where Janet went totally R&B on us and let us see just how sensual and loving she could be. Songs to add to the playlist for this album include: “That’s The Way Love Goes,” “Again,” and “Anytime, Anyplace.” By far, my favorite Janet album – especially during cuffing season. Purple Rain Soundtrack – Prince If you ask most people, the most important album of the 1980’s was Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” While I won’t deny the cultural importance of MJ’s joint, it is not my favorite album of that decade. My favorite album of that decade, and the most important album of that decade for me was Prince’s “Purple Rain.” The joint is just perfect.
Never before and not since this album has anyone ever captured the musical sweet spot that sits between funk, rock, soul and rhythm and blues. It’s just a perfect album. My favorite joints for the cuffing music playlist include: “Purple Rain,” “Take Me With You” and “The Beautiful Ones.” As an aside, if you really like “The Beautiful Ones,” Mariah has an awesome remake of this joint on her album “Butterfly” featuring Dru Hill. Check that out and thank me later. Kind of Blue – Miles Davis This is the album that changed the face of Jazz music. Miles knocked it out the box with this one.
It’s the sort of music that is both conversational and romantic. It’s suitable for a nice home cooked, candle lit dinner, while also suitable for post coital cuddling. Songs to really focus on are: “Flamenco Sketches,” “Blue in Green” and “So What.” Thursday – TheWeeknd Gotta add something current to the list and I can’t think of anything better to add than TheWeeknd’s latest offering. I already wrote a whole post about one of the songs on this joint so y’all know I dig it. I know reviews of it have been mixed but there are definitely some joints worth noting on here. My favorite joints include: “Thursday,” “The Birds pt. 1” “The Zone,” and “Lonely Star.” Looking forward to more new music from this dude – clearly talented and clearly soulful – this guy is poised to do something special.
That’s my soundtrack. What’s yours? What do you listen to when you want to set the scene just right.
Are you cuffing season certified yet? If not, download the above, load it on your playlist and this weekend stay low and keep firing. Good list Most but let me dig in the crates and add a couple of suggestions I inherited from my mothers vinyl collection.
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Hot Buttered Soul by Issac Hayes if for no other reason than to listen to the 12:03 minute version of Walk On By which combines classic strings and hot guitar put this on repeat and remember to bring protection the old school don’t call this baby making music for nothing. Blue Light Til Dawn by Cassandra Wilson this album starts with You Don’t Know What Love Is and ends with I Can’t Stand the Rain, everything in between is driven by the smokey sensuous quality of Cassandra’s voice. Cuffing music at its finest. 3.Amigos by Santana Europa (Earth’s Cry Heaven’s Smile) is arguably one of the best guitar solos ever, every time I hear it I want to call up Carlos and ask him who he likes his eggs. This album organically oozes sexy in a way that doesn’t make you seem pressed in anyway. 4.Aja by Steely Dan Donald Fagen’s voice rides melodically over smooth loungey jazz groove and is their anything sexier than saxophone nope Happy Cuffing Season JS.
Good List but what would a playlist be without Stevie & Donny??!!?? My list would include 1) knocks me off my feet: Stevie Wonder 2) daily bread: Martin Luther 3) lay down: Floetry 4) misty: Donny Hathaway 5) my loves old fashioned: CeeLo Green 6) Sunday morning: Maroon 5 7) banana pancakes: Jack Johnson 8) all night: Damon & Stephen Marley 9) the face: Kings of Leon 10) Moody’s mood for love: Elliott Yamin version 11) so beautiful: MusiqSoulchild 12) all night long: SWV 13) I’d die without you: PM Dawn 14) teach you a lesson: Robin Thicke 15) making love: Eric Benet I could probably keep going, but 15 songs a good CD doth make! Fantastic list. I love that you kept it retro.
But I think the best songs on Ready were black roses and one love, the other songs I hear too much on the radio to play on my own. I love music post because everybody gets on the comment section with good choices, than you hits you like 'damn, I do need to re-download that Voodoo album' I got a playlist on my ipod called 'Missionary with the candles lit' its like 400 songs deep. Some featured songs include: Bobby Brown: Roni Force MD Tender Love Ready for the World Teedra Moses – Backstroke Roger Troutman – be your man Peter Gabriel – In your eyes Goo Goo Dolls – Iris DMB – Crash into me R Kelly I can't sleep remix Troop – All I do (i think its better than the J5 version, sorry MJ) Matchbox 20 – 3am. And the list goes on for what feels like every unitl I catch a leg cramp. Teedra Moses – Backstroke = Get out of my head!!!
They wouldnt let me post my full list so here is the edited version Maxwell – Bad Habits Prince -Money don't matter United Soul – Sleeve = Please tell me someone else knows this song. Jill Scott – Declaration of woman”I am not afraid to be you lady, I am no afraid to be your whore” Slum Village – Count the ways Dwele – Early morningsh.t his whole repertoire will do. Tyrese – Signs of love making TLC = Lets take our time Chaka Khan = my funny valentine. Anthony Hamilton = Exclusive, clearly Eric Clapton – Wonderful tonight My recent post. And the rest B.I.G – Sky is the limit, Get money. Great post Most!
I'll co-sign the ladies above with Jill Scott's 'Crown Royal.' OMG And I'll add: some otherJill Scott joints 'He Loves Me' and 'All I' Floetry 'Say Yes' Beyonce 'Speechless' Isley Brothers 'For the Love of You,' 'Choosey Lover,' 'Between the Sheets' I like a lot of Isley Bros. Al Green 'Simply Beautiful' Lauryn Hill 'Nothing Even Matters' John Legend 'Good Morning' omg Keith Sweat 'Nobody' lol Lonnie Liston Smith 'Enchantress' And I gotta co-sign that Trey Songz Ready album especially 'You Belong to Me'. Yess love this post!! Voodoo changed my life for real smh.
Like I skip songs when it comes on my shuffle because there is a time and a place lol. I agree with you on the No Ordinary Love piece but I still think Stronger Than Pride wins out (Nothing Can Come Between Us and Paradise especially). That's just me though.
Complete co-sign for Ready and the R. Kelly sentiments.
He's off the ruggy list. These are the albums I'd add – with some notes: Jill Scott – The Light of The Sun (also, this song is not on that album, but 'Imagination.' Whooo chile) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae John Legend – Evolver (this one a million times over, especially Good Morning and This Time) My recent post. Musiq Soulchild – musiqinthemagiq (pretty much every track on this album goes for cuffing time, people really underestimated this one in my opinion) 112 – Part III. Maybe its just me but i don't prefer music when doing what i do but i mean if me and a woman are chilling out before hand i might throw in a couple of albums. 112- Part III (sweet love) floetry- floetic (say yes) donnell jones- where i wanna be (this luv) vivian green- a love story (be good to you) ryan leslie- transition (i choose you) musiq-aijuwanaseing (settle for my love) marvin gaye- love songs (feel all my love inside) frank ocean- nostalgia (american wedding) eric roberson- the collection (softest lips) My recent post.
I see ya got a lil taste DJ Top 5's Music to Blaze to playlist: The Weeknd – What You Need Vikter Duplaix – Nothing Like Your Touch Stevie Wonder – Lookin' For Another Pure Love (Cuffin Season extraordinaire) Res – 700 Mile Situation Raheem DeVaughn – Desire Leon Ware – Girl, Girl, Girl (from 'The Education of Sonny Carson Soundtrack' Blaxploitation FTW) Kev Brown ft. Chronkite, Eric Roberson & Wayna – Hennessy Pt. 2 Jill Scott – So Gone (What My Mind Says) ft. Paul Wall Dwele – Dim The Lights ft. Raheem DeVaughn Slum Village – Climax (Girl Sh.t) Marvin Gaye – Distant Lover.Undeniable. Most this is on point!
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Jodeci rains supreme forever! There will never be another like them. Might I add Amel Laurrieux- For Real Amerie- That whole first album! 'All I Have' Kindred- Far Away Jill Scott- Whatever & Cross My Mind Trey Songz- Anticipation mix tape (I'd argue that its better than Ready!) Marshia Ambrosius- Late Nights/Early Mornings Jamie Foxx- Unpredictable (the WHOLE album!) Anthony Hamilton- The Point of it All Janet- Twenty-Foreplay Eric Benet- Chocolate Legs TLC- Red Light Special Robin Thicke- Sex Therapy Usher- Seduction And of course I wouldn't be me if I didn't throw in my gurl Bey!
Speechless & Dance For You!!! I can't get with that Ready, at all.
I like Trey's first two albums personally. Diary of a Mad Band is a classic, and Jodeci is one of my favorite groups so I will cosign that. Janet is also my fave by Damita Jo. I prefer my hometown homie's debut classic Brown Sugar but Voodoo is dope as well.
The Weekend only has two songs that do it for me: 'What You Need' and 'The Zone' all in all, nice choices. I also don't really associate cuffin season with necessarily just sexy music. It can be lots of things that play out through the courtship of getting to know someone. And because I blog about music all the time I don't really have a list, but I will shamless plug and say all of my posts reflect my great musical taste. ? My recent post.
Kema I'm lazy! But because you asked–and I already have a playlist for this I will share some of them: Why Don't We Fall in Love – Amerie (really her entire first CD) The Newness – Eric Roberson Believe – Raheem DeVaughn (his debut works as well, but this song right here!!!) I think I love you -Algebra Falling -Amerie For A lifetime Teedra Moses Against the World – Robin Thicke The Hunger – Eric Roberson Lady – D'Angelo The Way – Jill Scott Certified – Lloyd Cupid – 112 Sure Thing – Miguel Fancy – The Dream My recent post. My list is below (a couple of retro songs and what is in my playlist right now) 'All the way around'- Marvin Gaye 'Overjoyed' (Rendition)- Grover Washington Jr. Freddy Cole 'Love in Time'- Esperanza Spalding 'I Wanna to Know'- The Foreign Exchange 'Beauty'- Jose James (Probably one of the best albums I heard this year) 'Desire'- Jose James 'Like Crazy' (Live) – Jill Scott (Jilly is on another level when you see her perform live) 'Heaven'- Kem 'Love Ballard'- LTD But the theme song and video for cuffin' season should be 'Let's Chill'- Guy.
All John Legend everything Definitely some Raphael Saadiq, Ray Charles & Stevie Wonder Lots of Sade & Melody Gardottheir music is great for those cold winter months. For the music snobs & those with sophisticated musical taste: Melody Gardot is on pointvery intimate & dreamy with a splash of soul & jazz– definitely takes you to another reality. A few noteable songs are 'Goodnite', 'If the stars were mine' & 'Baby I'm a fool' (and Most, I love that Mariah Carey/Dru-Hill 'Beautiful Ones' remake!).
My recent post. Nope, Its to easy to be confused with longevity. This one line right hear envokes a spirit of Projection “To build a house together,tthe thing that matters more, iis under the floor a strong foundation that lasts forever more” Play it on the first date she aleast knows you wanna put it down tonight and she’s second guessing the expiration on that condom she has in her purse or wondering how fresh the guys box islol.
Im real simple when it comes to sexual relations. Anyone you are willing to have sex with you have the “potential” to be/make a baby momma cause condoms/ birth control is NOT 100%. So you take that risk even with a one nighter! So basically anyone you hit can be a baby momma! And she should Realize that potential even with a one night stand! (Maury, Maury, Maurybut I digress) However, play it anywhere between date #2 and month 8 and she has the” potential” to forecast or Project that ur tellng her you wanna have a family and “potential” to get married (to her). Stupid, I know, but I have known far too many cases where a “cuffing” participant thinks shes the “girlfriend” or better yet” wifey material”lmbo.
Dare I say again, cuffing season only last about 5 months. So you need songs that are straightforward enough to set the mood for a moment not for a lifetime. I was reticent to put a list together, because I could easily do a list of 150 songs, so here is a list.
This list is for background music and setting a mood. This list is for quiet conversation or lovemaking, not fcuking.
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Chante Moore – Precious Minnie Riperton – Inside Me Anita Baker – You Bring Me Joy Con Funk Shun – Straight From the Heart Tony Toni Tone – Me and You Rose Royce – I Wanna Get Next To You Janet Jackson – Twenty FourPlay Keith Washington – Kissing You Al Green – Still In Love With You Isley Brothers – For The Love of You The Deele – Two Occasions After 7 – Ready or Not Shalamar – This Is For the Lover In You Luther Vandross – A House Is Not a Home Stevie Wonder – Knocks Me Off My Feet Maxwell – Til The Cops Come Knockin' Jill Scott – Not Like Crazy. I would be behind the times on a MUSIC POST!!!!!! I couldn't even begin to articulate how much music is just what I do, lol. Now, to my list (all latebut whatever, lol). Y'all mentioned great stuff.
Long time lurker, but I had to come out for this. No one mentioned Jagged Edge, Boyz II Men, Shai, Bel Biv Devoe or Tevin Campbell My List: -Zhane- Sending My Love, Love Me Today, and La, La, La -Mista (before Bobby V was Bobby V) -I Think That I Should Be and Lady -Neyo -Comfortable (ultimate cuffing song imo) -Rock Witcha (Bobby Brown and Bobby V versions) -Total- Kissing You (Remix and Original) -Melanie Fiona -LeToya Luckett- Good to Me and I Need a U -Keyshia Cole- A Different Me and Calling All Hearts -Mary J. Blige- Share My World -Monica- Miss Thang and Still Standing -Usher- The Many Ways -Tony Terry-With You That’s all I can think of at the moment. Alright, I finally managed to go through the thread. Here are some of my songs that I didn't see listed (my bad if any were): Stroke You Up – Changing Faces & R Kelly (This was 'our' song) Get Up on It – Keith Sweat f. Kut Klose Slow Wind (Wine for me) – R Kelly In Love With You – Erykah Badu f.
Ziggy Marley No Ordinary Love – Alaine Rendezvous; Unbelievable – Craig David Through My Heart (The Arrow); Last Night; So In Love; – Az Yet Turn Your Lights Down Low – Lauryn Hill & Bob Marley Fire – Babyface f. Desree I'll Make Love to You – Boys II Men I belong to You – Brian McKnight Interruptions; Feeling You – Donnell Jones Stingy; My Pony – Ginuwine Doing It Well – LL Cool J All The Things (Your man won't do); I wanna know; More and More; No One Else Comes Close – Joe Naked – Marques Houston Lucky – Jason Mraz I'd Rather Be With You – Joshua Radin If You're Not the One – Daniel Bedingfield Love Calls – Kem.
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Format: mp3 - lossy. Summary Last.fm: Born in 1984, bassist, singer and composer Esperanza Spalding began playing in small jazz and blues venues around her hometown of Portland, Oregon. Soon after picking up the acoustic bass at the late age of 14, she helped form Noise for Pretend, an eclectic band fusing jazz and pop for which she sang and played bass (often simultaneously).
The group signed with indie rock imprint Hush Records, which released two albums of their original compositions (one of which garnered an 8.0 on Pitchfork). Esperanza Spalding (born 1984) is an American multi-instrumentalist best known as a jazz bassist and singer, who draws upon many genres in her own compositions. In 2011, she won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist at the 53rd Grammy Awards, making her the first jazz artist to win the award.
Spalding grew up in the King neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, a neighborhood she describes as 'ghetto' and 'pretty scary'. Her mother raised her and her brother as a single parent. Spalding has a diverse ethnic background. She notes, 'My mom is Welsh, Hispanic, and Native American, and my father is black.'
She also has an interest in the music of other cultures, including that of Brazil, commenting, 'With Portuguese songs the phrasing of the melody is intrinsically linked with the language, and it Related Torrents torrent name size files age seed leech. Udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80/announce udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce udp://tracker.istole.it:80/announce Locations name Torrent hash: a853d3c018a9065ced546e1fde5d187d6cdf1641.
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