Wednesday 10 September 2008

Download Kurt Elling mp3






Kurt Elling
   

Artist: Kurt Elling: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz

   







Discography:


Man in the Air
   

 Man in the Air

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 12
Flirting with Twilight
   

 Flirting with Twilight

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 13
Live in Chicago
   

 Live in Chicago

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 14
This Time It's Love
   

 This Time It's Love

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 12
The Messenger
   

 The Messenger

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 12
Close Your Eyes
   

 Close Your Eyes

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 13






One of the few male malarkey singers from around the baby boom coevals, Kurt Elling is an anomaly simply by profession. Given the depth and broad vision of his recordings and carrying out style, Elling is in a conference of his possess. Planning a calling in the academic creative activity, he ascertained jazz and took to it course. Deeply influenced by singer and poet Mark Murphy, Elling began to develop his idiosyncratic scat style in the smaller clubs of Chicago (mainly at the Green Mill, sharing the leg with legends Von Freeman and Ed Peterson) and then passim the Midwest. An Elling show fundament comprise ranting beat verse line, dramatic and poignant readings of Rilke, and hard-swinging scat. After sending a demo to Blue Note, Elling signed to the label and issued Close up Your Eyes in 1995. He began to get aid from the malarky press, not only for his talent and original style, simply too for his option in sidemen, which included Laurence Hobgood and Paul Wertico for a metre. His ultra-hip parting prevailed on 1996's Courier, which was tougher and leaner than its harbinger, and along with unvoiced touring and a mouthful for the theatrical and unconscionable, Elling south Korean won over not only critics just nothingness audiences from coast to coast. Elling was married that same yr and chose, depending on your item of horizon, either to retool his hippy simulacrum or broaden his traditional fundament with a compendium of monetary standard ballads and passion songs entitled This Time It's Love. The album won numerous awards in magazines and was nominated for a Grammy. Endless touring and guest appearances resulted in Blue Note issuing Live in Chicago from trinity sets at the Green Mill, and 2001 resulted in Dalliance with Twilight, his virtually challenging and square recording -- he opened the disc by spill the beans a Charlie Haden bass solo. Man in the Air and Nightmoves followed in 2003 and 2007, respectively.





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Sunday 31 August 2008

Sam Phillips, Don't Do Anything

Smokey, smart, sultry, brainy and saturday in a bath in full clothed, Sam Phillips adds producing to her many-feathered bow for her eighth album (or her 13th, if you factor in her 1980s Christian-accented incarnation as Leslie Phillips).



Aiming for ''something lighter'', Don't Do Anything is packed to the gills with topsy-turvy lyrics that purport to say something but ar intended to mean something altogether different. Cleverly, Philips shrouds everything in an almost palpably incorporeal air (yes, that's how higgledy-piggledy it genuinely is!) conjured out of distorted, twanging guitars, thud to the point of booming percussion, viscous piano lines and breathy, crushed, vulnerable vocals that ringway your ears and inject themselves straight into your bloodstream. The result is an album to catch deliriously lost within.



The championship track is a reverend exercise in playful sophistication, delivered with a attractively understated light of pertain that is deliciously corroborated by the melodious merely coruscating judgment of conviction of Little Plastic Life and the pulsing, pouting early Elvis Costello-like scream of My Career In Chemistry. The fevervish, scrunched-up guitar, brittle banjo and stuttering staccato percussion on Shake it Down offers a mordant, clattering Tom Waits backdrop to perchance the cleanest, most aim vocals on the album.



Austerely covered by Robert Plant and Allison Krauss on last year's Raising Sand collaboration, Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us, in its creator's manpower, comes across more appropriately as a quixotic genus Circus sideshow oddment.



Another Song is a perfect Phillips concoction � any number of styles (and a myriad number of emotions) corralled together in one compact, bleakly beautiful toy � and Watching Out Of This World, with its splashy guitar heartbeat and lightly evaporating vocals provides a vivid punctuation mark to bring an album full of intrigue and dark-hued beauty to a memorable close.




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Monday 11 August 2008

Brad Pitt Takes A Night Off From Angelina & The Twins

...more Angelina Jolie �
...more Brad Pitt �

Brad Pitt took a much-needed break from parenting duties this week, according to a new report.


The actor is said to have loose the French chateaux where partner Angelina Jolie and their brood of sextet � including newborn gemini the Twins Knox and Vivienne � are presently holed up to savour some �guy time� at a local eatery.


An eyewitness tells Star that Brad sampled caviare, pasta with lobster and filet mignon, followed by several eyeglasses of champagne.


"Brad seemed happy to be free," said the onlooker.� "He was out until subsequently midnight and never chequered in with his family once.�


"In fact, he didn't text or call anyone the unhurt night!" �


According to an insider, Brad loves his family only relishes clip for himself.


"He's still an independent guy," says a source. "He dotes on Angelina and the kids, but if he didn't save alone time for himself, he would go crazy!"


Brad & Angelina show off Knox & Vivienne!

Wednesday 6 August 2008

Vicki Delor

Vicki Delor   
Artist: Vicki Delor

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Turning   
 Turning

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12


End Of Day   
 End Of Day

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 17


Clouds Passing Over   
 Clouds Passing Over

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 16




 






Wednesday 11 June 2008

Sir Paul Mccartney - Mccartneys Daughter Judged New Song

SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY relied on his four-year-old daughter BEATRICE to get a reaction to songs for his 2007 album MEMORY ALMOST FULL.

The former Beatle was writing songs for the LP when he played the youngster - his only child with ex-wife Heather Mills - a preliminary version of the LP's first single Dance Tonight.

And the star was convinced the song would be a hit after the tot joined in and danced along to the tune.

He says, "At home, I started stomping around the kitchen, playing this little instrument (a mandolin), just enjoying myself. I sang, 'Everybody gonna dance tonight'

"And my little girl came running in and started dancing, so I fell in love with the song."




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Wednesday 4 June 2008

Leona Lewis - Lewis Signs Up To Sun Campaign

British pop star LEONA LEWIS is to encourage children to stay safe in the sun - by becoming the face of a new campaign to promote the use of sunscreen.

The Bleeding Love hitmaker, 23, is spearheading the promotional drive by the U.K.'s Teenage Cancer Trust, which aims to warn youngsters about the dangers of sunburn and urge them to use protective lotion.

In addition to appearing in the organisation's print ads, Lewis has also designed a limited edition head scarf, which will be sold to raise money for the charity.




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Saturday 31 May 2008

Kylie tells Britney to "reach out" for help

Pop singer Kylie Minogue has advised troubled star Britney Spears to "reach out" for whatever help she needs.
Speaking to The Sun, Australian singer Minogue said: "Who knows what is going on in her life? Britney isn't that young anymore. I think she will still come back but it's like she's taken an extended holiday."
She continued: "Whatever help she needs, she should reach out and get it. I wish someone would write a manual about fame because it's not easy."
The singer also said: "I'm always loath to say that because there are a lot more difficulties out there that people deal with every day - but when fame is handed to you, it is unique."
She added: "It's not to the same extreme, but I can remember having a mini-meltdown myself - and unless you've got good people around to support you, you've got a problem."