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Paul Spencer And The Maxines-whatever Forever And Ever-2009
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ARTiST: Paul Spencer & The Maxines
ALBUM: Whatever Forever and Ever
BiTRATE: 195kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 –vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: CD Baby
GENRE: Rock
SiZE: 51.27 megs
PLAYTiME: 0h 34min 59sec total
RiP DATE: 2009-08-31
STORE DATE: 2009-06-15Track List:
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01. Crash City 3:32
02. I Was Doing Great (Before I Met 2:08
You)
03. Summer in the Spring 3:52
04. Jealous Guy 3:48
05. Rite on Time 3:03
06. Burning Up from the Inside 3:03
07. Double Tunnel Vision 2:16
08. No Good Reason 2:38
09. The Calm After the Storm 3:58
10. Project Serpo 3:56
11. Top of My Head, Bottom of My 2:45
SoulRelease Notes:
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The new Paul Spencer & The Maxines album, entitled “Whatever Forever And Ever”,
is the sound of a band immersed in 70’s AM radio rock.“I Was Doing Great (Before I Met You)” and “Rite On Time” are both steeped in
12-String Rickenbackers, tambourines and Beatlesque harmonies – the first
sounding like Tom Petty circa ‘78, while “Rite On Time” is pure Byrds
jingle-jangle folk rock. A tasteful cover of John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy” uses a
Mellotron to great effect, while horns give the rocker “Crash City” a
Quadrophenia-era Who feel.“Summer In The Spring”, “Burning Up From The Inside” and “Top Of My Head, Bottom
Of My Soul” combine acoustic guitar, slide guitar, Fender Rhodes and strings to
create a wall of sound that is very 70s – at times, it recalls some of the work
of Al Stewart and Paul Simon from that decade.“The Calm After The Storm” is sprinkled with psychedelia and has an
Eastern-tinged bridge; Paul Opalach’s backwards guitar solo is a sonic beauty
and one of the record’s highlights.The calypso-flavored “Double Tunnel Vision” is a light fun tune; “No Good
Reason” is drenched in bluesy Americana, while the catchy “Project Serpo”
manages to fuse Beach Boys-style harmonies with theremin sounds.Skillfully produced by Opalach, “Whatever Forever And Ever” is the type of album
that tends to reveal its charms over repeated listens. Displaying many
influences, a few of which were hinted on the EP “Either Sunset Or Sunrise”, it
also shows a band unafraid of experimentation.
Va-this Is Drum & Bass (mixed By High Contrast & Lon
VA-This Is Drum & Bass (Mixed by High Contrast & London Elektricity) (2009)

Artist: VA
Title: This Is Drum & Bass (Mixed by High Contrast & London Elektricity)
Style: Drum & Bass, Liquid Funk, Dubstep
Release Date: 2009
Label: Hospitality
Tracks: 55
Quality: MP3 | 160 kbps
Playtime: 130:00 min
Size: ~ 149 MB
Tracklist:
CD1:
01. Evil Nine – They Live (TC Remix)
02. High Contrast – The Basement Track (HC’s Upstairs Downstairs Remix)
03. Logistics – Eastern Promise
04. Empire Of The Sun – We Are The People (Sub Focus Remix)
05. Netsky – Smile
06. Camo & Crooked – Mindset
07. Chris SU – First Snow
08. Sub Focus – Rock It
09. Dirtyphonics – Lottery
10. DJ Fresh – Heavyweight
11. Alix Perez – Down The Line (Break Remix)
12. DC Breaks – Starstruck
13. Nu:Tone – Battle Theme
14. 8 Bits – On Your Mind
15. Trisector – Morning Rain
16. Marcus Intalex – Airbourne
17. Imogen Heap – Headlock (High Contrast Remix)
18. Utah Jazz – Survival Of The Fittest
19. DC Breaks – Picket Line
20. Spor – Silver Spaceman
21. Jonny L – Evar
22. Logistics – Transporter
23. MRSA – Chemicals
24. Jokers Of The Scene – Baggy Bottom Boys (High Contrast Remix)
25. Logistics – Warehouse
26. Cyantific – 88MPH
27. High Contrast – If We Ever
CD2:
01. Mistabishi – From Memory (Matrix remix)
02. David Guetta – When Love Takes Over (Blame remix)
03. DJ Fresh – Fantasia
04. Jonny L – Microdaze
05. Mistabishi – No Matter What VIP
06. Wiley – My Rolex (Utah Jazz Remix)
07. Subwave – I Need You
08. High Contrast – Seven Notes In Black
09. B-Complex – Redemption
10. The Prodigy – Take Me To The Hospital (Sub Focus Remix)
11. TC – Where’s My Money (Caspa Remix)
12. Mistabishi – Printer Jam (Barbarix Remix)
13. PD Syndicate – Ruff Like Me (Shy FX & T.Power Remix)
14. Lomax – Artisan VIP
15. Drumsound & Bassline Smith – Clap Your Hands
16. London Elektricity – All Hell Is Breaking Loose
17. SKC – The World Has Changed
18. Enter Shikari – Juggernauts (Nero Remix)
19. Logistics – Salvation
20. B-Complex – Beautiful Lies
21. Total Science – Nosher (Marky & SPY Remix)
22. Rudenko – California
23. Zarif & Danny Byrd – Everybody (Danny Byrd Remix)
24. Deadmau5 – I Remember (J-Majik & Wickerman Remix)
25. Randomer – Blind
26. Danny Byrd – Red Mist VIP
27. London Elektricity – The Great Drum & Bass Swindle (Logistics Remix)
28. London Elektricity – Just One Second (Apex Remix)
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Skunk Anansie – Smashes And Trashes (2009) (320kbps)

Skunk Anansie – Smashes and Trashes (2009) (320kbps)
Artist: Skunk Anansie
Album: Smashes and Trashes
Year: 2009
Genre: Rock / Britrock / Alternative rock
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Tracks: 15
Size: 134 mb
Tracklist:
01. Charlie Big Potato
02. I Can Dream
03. Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
04. Tear The Place Up
05. Weak
06. Secretly
07. Because Of You
08. All I Want
09. Brazen (Weep)
10. Twisted
11. Squander
12. Lately
13. Selling Jesus
14. Charity
15. You’ll Follow Me Down
Orianthi – Believe (2009)

Orianthi – Believe (2009)
Pop Rock / MP3 / VBR / CBR 44,1kHz / 64 Mb
Tracklist:
01 – According To You
02 – Suffocated
03 – Bad News
04 – Believe
05 – Feels Like Home
06 – Think Like A Man
07 – What’s It Gonna Be
08 – Untogether
09 – Drive Away
10 – Highly Strung
11 – God Only Knows
Robbie Rivera: Closer To The Sun (2009) New Album
Robbie Rivera: Closer To The Sun

Artist: Robbie Rivera
Title: Closer To The Sun
Label: Black Hole Recordings / Ultra Records
Format: Album, Unmixed CD
Style: Progressive House, Electro House
Release Date: 03-Nov-2009
Quality: VBRkbps
Tracks: 13
Total Time: 01h:03m:47s
Size: ~86 Mb
Tracklist:
01. Robbie Rivera – Closer To The Sun (4:29)
02. Robbie Rivera – Let Me Sip My Drink (3:36)
03. Robbie Rivera – We Live For The Music (4:14)
04. Robbie Rivera – Keep On Going (3:34)
05. Robbie Rivera – Departures (6:05)
06. Robbie Rivera – The Rain (4:24)
07. Robbie Rivera – 6am (4:21)
08. Robbie Rivera – You Got To Make It (5:07)
09. Robbie Rivera – I’m A Badass (6:37)
10. Robbie Rivera – Rock The Disco (7:03)
11. Robbie Rivera – You’ll Never Know (5:08)
12. Robbie Rivera – Your Door (4:03)
13. Robbie Rivera – Stand By Me (5:06)
Size: 86 Mb
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Ll Cool J – Radio(1985)
A great hip-hop album I couldn’t find on here, so I’m copying the link from the blog I got it from.
LL Cool J – Radio – 1985
Tracklist:
01 I Can’t Live Without My Radio 05:28
02 You Can’t Dance 03:37
03 Dear Yvette 04:07
04 I Can Give You More 05:08
05 Dangerous 04:40
06 Untitled Track 01:18
07 Rock the Bells 04:01
08 I Need A Beat 04:32
09 That’s A Lie 04:42
10 You’ll Rock 04:44
11 I Want You 04:51
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Liz Phair – Exile In Guyville @320kbs

Tracklist
1 � � 6′1″ (3:05)
2 � Help Me Mary (2:16)
3 � Glory (1:29)
4 � Dance Of The Seven Veils (2:29)
5 � Never Said (3:16)
6 � Soap Star Joe (2:44)
7 � Explain It To Me (3:11)
8 � Canary (3:19)
9 � Mesmerizing (3:55)
10 � ~censored~ And Run (3:07)
11 � Girls! Girls! Girls! (2:20)
12 � Divorce Song (3:20)
13 � Shatter (5:28)
14 � Flower (2:03)
15 � Johnny Sunshine (3:27)
16 � Gunshy (3:15)
17 � Stratford-On-Guy (2:59)
18 � Strange Loop (3:57)

lyrics
http://www.songmeanings.net/artist/view/songs/7512/
album info
http://www.discogs.com/release/387600
External Review
You break all kinds of unwritten rules when you’re a guy who admires a girl. The white suburban kids who idolize gangster rappers are old news, and the rich kids have always loved to rub elbows with the poor. But when a man tries to identify with a woman, he doesn’t just hit the normal problems of “white male gaze” and “exploitation of the other” and “being a jackass”: There’s also the third rail of male sexuality, where identifying too closely with a woman might make you seem, perish the thought, sensitive. So instead, the guys who dig a girl like Liz Phair have to play up the attraction, the lust, the submission to a rock’n'roll goddess– even when, for many of them, the lust ain’t the main draw.
The other tactic is to take credit for what she’s done. And guys can take plenty of credit for Phair’s early career. Rock critics like Bill Wyman brought Phair to Chicago’s attention when they ranted and raved about Guyville weeks before the thing came out. The Rolling Stones recorded Exile on Main Street, the loose template for Guyville’s 18 tracks– and one of the blues-rock genomes that saved this from being just another singer-songwriter set. And a couple other guys, co-producer Brad Wood and engineer Casey Rice, helped nail the minimalist production of Guyville and its follow-up, the underrated Whip-Smart.
It was the guys like her Johnny or her Joe– the titular guys in the indie boy’s club centered in and around Chicago’s Wicker Park– who preened for her, ~censored~ her over, and taught her how to push back, inspiring her and making it necessary for her to write these songs in the first place. And it was guys who took the piss when she started headlining at venues that were too big for an amateur. Playing a New Year’s Eve show at the Metro as your sixth or seventh gig is a lot to bite off. And if I recall correctly, she bit. But stagecraft and starpower weren’t the point: Those of us who were taken in by Phair loved her because she was– sorry to use the word– real.
Men and women have written paeons to Phair since Guyville was released, putting her swagger, strength, and mundanity in whatever context meant the most to them– “girl next door,” “older sister,” “younger sister,” “easy lay,” “~censored~ next door,” “~censored~.” But let’s start with “female rocker.” Guyville still runs up your spine on track one with its full-on opener, “6′1′”, which is the best song she’s ever recorded: tough but exposed, with cute feints in the lyrics, a wicked riff, and the door slamming open on her sassy tomboy vocals. On cuts like these, guys can dig Phair because she’s one of the guys.
The songs are mostly sprints or drones, and on relistening to it, it’s striking to hear the full-band cuts next to the solitary head space of songs like “Glory” or “Shatter”, where she’s backed more by a memory of guitar than by the raunchy blues-rock of the album’s other half. The production of the ballads replicates the intimacy of a bedroom recording without the tape hiss or bum notes, which is an awesome illusion; and only a beginning songwriter could make such elemental riffs sound so exciting.
Phair has famously struggled to become a star, and never quite made it. Guyville turned her into an object of fascination, but those early gigs revealed she wasn’t a superstar: She had to get by on talent, and perceptiveness. She has the gift of turning everyday downers into rock, and the shock came when she sang about things that nobody else discussed in public.
The cover shot nipple, “I want to be your blow job queen,” the outro of “~censored~ and Run” (”…even when I was 12″)– this stuff was startling at the time, but I’m guessing it won’t register with any teenagers who discover this today. You can get Savage Love right on your cell phone, and young adults today can browse mainstream blogs and read about machines that will ~censored~ you. Sad to say that at the time, it was shocking to talk about non-missionary sex with the girl you could take home to mom, but today, on “Flower”– the one about blow jobs– the line that surprises is her Dungeons & Dragons-like reference to “minions. (On the original, she said she’d ~censored~ the guy’s girlfriend.)
Also hard to explain would be the sound, which is grey and wedged entirely in the midrange. When a “remastered” edition was announced, I had to wonder if the remasterer had actually heard the thing before taking the job– but hearing it now, the treatment works: the rhythm section, when there is one, has more punch, and Phair’s vocals come a little closer to your earlobe. The package also comes with a poorly-made DVD of interviews that Phair conducted with people from Chicago who knew her when– Steve Albini, Ira Glass, the Urge Overkill guys. It makes a scene that fancied itself “the next Seattle” seem exactly as insular and provincial as it really was.
More useful would have been a tighter focus on Phair– say, a better set of her B-sides and demos. Would it have killed ATO to throw in more of her early, even less-inhibited Girly Sounds material? Three B-sides grace this reissue, including the meandering “Ant in Alaska” and a curious cover of Lynn Tait’s “Say You”. They’re nice throwaways, but they explain little about what was going on around the making of her debut.
Fifteen years on, Guyville occasionally sounds dated– for its particular sexiness, and its particular indieness. But the songwriting holds up. She ticks off all the bruises and embarrassments of relationships, and never lets her defenses get in the way. Naturally as a guy, I can’t speak for what women saw in the record back then, or how young women will take it now. But of all the albums written from a woman’s perspective, this is one of the most accessible to men. It’s intriguing to watch her deal with us– not as a mere revolutionary, but as someone who knows that sex will always be tough, so she always has to be tougher. She’s been tested in ways we never will be, and we understand just enough to admire her for it. Men don’t get what it’s like to be a woman. But spinning this record, you swear that you could.

Finley Quaye – 2 Albums

tracklist:
1. Adorable.mp3
2. Beautiful nature
3. Beautiful nature.mp3
4. Dice.mp3
5. Face to face
6. Living without you
7. LOvers return.mp3
8. Now and forever.mp3
9. Overcome.mp3
10. Overriding volunteer.mp3
11. Pearls of wisdom.mp3
12. Something to say.mp3
13. This is how i feel.mp3
14. Waiting for you.mp3
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Dj Kayslay – Blockstars (2009)

Track List:
01. Intro
02. Kindness For Weakness – Papoose
03. Always Made – Cam’ron
04. Dreamin – DJ Kayslay feat. 50 Cent
05. Black On Black – Jim Jones
06. Relay- Lloyd Banks
07. The General – Uncle Murda
08. Smiling Faces – Grafh
09. Stop 5 – Cam’ron feat. Vado
10. Trading Gunz – Papoose
11. Hits 4 Days – Busta Rhymes feat. J.Holiday
12. My Darlin’ – Lil Wayne feat. Drake
13. Momma Don’t Cry – Jay Rock feat. Jaheim
14. Free Tru-Life – Saigon
15. Cold Outside – Raekwon feat. Ghostface
16. Guest House – Ghostface feat. Fabolous
17. Chasing Paper – Jim Jones feat. Byrdgang
18. Blockstars – DJ Kayslay feat. Plies, Jim Jones, Busta Rhymes, Ray J
19. We Be Gettin Money – Juvenile feat. Dorrough, Shawty Lo
20. Who Da ~censored~ Is This – Sheek Louch feat. Bully
21. Hell Rell – I’m So Cold
22. Cam’ron feat. Vado & Gucci Mane – Cuffin
23. What We Talkin’ About – Jay-Z
24. ATM – Jim Jones
Edguy – Discography
Early demos and live
(Evil Minded, Children Of Steel)
bitrate: 320kbps
tracklist:
1. Introduction (Live)
2. Tears of a mandrake (Live)
3. Painting on the wall (Live)
4. Inside with Andre Matos (Live)
5. Life and times of a bonus track (Live)
6. Children of steel
7. Das Reh
8. Evil minded
9. Final gate
10. I hate you too
11. Jester of the night
12. Loser
13. Midgets of metal
14. Voices from the past
15. Fairytale (Live)