Saturday, November 27, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
Released today...
Tracklisting
1. "The Time (Dirty Bit)"
2. "Light Up the Night"
3. "Love You Long Time"
4. "XOXOXO"
5. "Someday"
6. "Whenever"
7. "Fashion Beats"
8. "Don't Stop the Party"
9. "Do It Like This"
10. "The Situation"
11. "The Coming"
12. "Own It"
13. "The Best One Yet (The Boy)"
14. "Just Can't Get Enough"
15. "Play It Loud"
Download
1. "The Time (Dirty Bit)"
2. "Light Up the Night"
3. "Love You Long Time"
4. "XOXOXO"
5. "Someday"
6. "Whenever"
7. "Fashion Beats"
8. "Don't Stop the Party"
9. "Do It Like This"
10. "The Situation"
11. "The Coming"
12. "Own It"
13. "The Best One Yet (The Boy)"
14. "Just Can't Get Enough"
15. "Play It Loud"
Download
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
The next great troubador
Little Miracle (2010)
Tracklist
Little Miracle
Lost and Found
American Child
Open Wide
Do You Ever Feel Lonely
If I am Wrong
Fruit of my Labor
Sharp Cutting Wings (Song to a Poet)
Download
Kim Taylor is a singer/songwriter from Ohio. She describes her genre as country/soul.
Kim Taylor’s third full-length record features nine easygoing tracks, showcasing her songwriting as much as her smooth, rich vocals. Recorded in The Maid’s Room in New York City and originally released digitally last year, Little Miracle takes a cue from balladeers like Elton John and Carole King with wistful, heartfelt lyrics and piano-driven melodies. A country-tinged organ lifts “American Child” past plaintive nostalgia, and a percussive backbeat makes “Do You Ever Feel Lonely” a hold-me-close dance tune; meanwhile, Taylor’s soothing vocals glide from earnestly hopeful to somber and restrained on the poignant “Lost and Found” and the haunted “Anchor Down.” It’s a perfect Sunday-morning soundtrack, but most of all, it’s the sound of a great talent slowly coming into her own. (c) PasteMagazine
Tracklist
Little Miracle
Lost and Found
American Child
Open Wide
Do You Ever Feel Lonely
If I am Wrong
Fruit of my Labor
Sharp Cutting Wings (Song to a Poet)
Download
Kim Taylor is a singer/songwriter from Ohio. She describes her genre as country/soul.
Kim Taylor’s third full-length record features nine easygoing tracks, showcasing her songwriting as much as her smooth, rich vocals. Recorded in The Maid’s Room in New York City and originally released digitally last year, Little Miracle takes a cue from balladeers like Elton John and Carole King with wistful, heartfelt lyrics and piano-driven melodies. A country-tinged organ lifts “American Child” past plaintive nostalgia, and a percussive backbeat makes “Do You Ever Feel Lonely” a hold-me-close dance tune; meanwhile, Taylor’s soothing vocals glide from earnestly hopeful to somber and restrained on the poignant “Lost and Found” and the haunted “Anchor Down.” It’s a perfect Sunday-morning soundtrack, but most of all, it’s the sound of a great talent slowly coming into her own. (c) PasteMagazine
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Éiremageddon
Ireland thrown into political turmoil - Financial Times
Ireland faces bailout facts- Sydney Morning Herald
Ireland crisis: 'I cannot wait to get away' - BBC News
Ireland's PM under pressure to quit - The Guardian
Wall Street Falls After Ireland receives a bailout - New York Times
Ireland must learn from harsh lesson -Belfast Telegraph
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Album Dump
Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan - The Nashville Skyline Sessions
Yep, Dylan and Cash recorded material together back in 1969, but it is mostly dominated by the Man In Black.
Gregory And The Hawk - Leche
What is it about female singers with coy voices that catch my attention? Definitely like the direction Meredith went with this album.
I Am Oak - On Claws
Good foot-shuffling downtempo indie folk record. In the vein of Bon Iver.
I Blame Coco - The Constant
Interesting recording by Coco Sumner, daughter of one Bernard Sumner... aka Sting.
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