Absolutely Mama January 2018

Absolutely Mama - Issue 12 - January 2018  Magazines

Posted by crazy-slim at March 12, 2020
Absolutely Mama - Issue 12 - January 2018

Absolutely Mama - January 2018
English | 118 pages | PDF | 88 MB
Various Artists - Gathered from Coincidence: The British Folk-Pop Sound of 1965-1966 (2018) {3CD Set, Grapefruit CRSEGBOX043}

Various Artists - Gathered from Coincidence: The British Folk-Pop Sound of 1965-1966 (2018) {3CD Set, Grapefruit CRSEGBOX043}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 791 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 485 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 24 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1965-66, 2018 Grapefruit Records / Cherry Records | CRSEGBOX043
Rock / Pop / Folk Pop / Folk Rock / Psychedelic Rock

Prior to the early Sixties, folk and pop musicians inhabited largely different worlds. There were folk records that had become crossover pop hits, but in essence there was little or no common ground in terms of instrumentation or ideologies. But in the wake of the British beat/R&B boom (or, if you were in America, the British Invasion) and the emergence of Bob Dylan, such barriers were broken down for good. With British acts making music that, for the first time in nascent pop history, matched the quality of their American counterparts, suddenly everything was grist to the mill and musical cross-pollination was almost de rigueur.

Camille - Le Fil (2005) [Bonus Tracks Edition, 2006]  Music

Posted by Designol at Feb. 13, 2020
Camille - Le Fil (2005) [Bonus Tracks Edition, 2006]

Camille - Le Fil (2005) [Bonus Tracks Edition, 2006]
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 349 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 196 Mb | Covers included
Label: Virgin, Narada | # 094635970128 | Time: 01:14:33
A Cappella, French Pop, Chanson, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock

Le Fil is the second album by French singer Camille. The title translates as "The Thread". The album features a 'tone', a low-level drone that is in the background of every song, which Camille has described as 'her note'. The note is a B. The singer also mentioned that many people returned the record, thinking this sound was a fault with the recording. The title also arises due to the similar word 'fille' or girl which arises in a lot of the songs. It was first released in 2005, and reissued in 2006 in the United States, the UK and Australia with four extra tracks. The final track on the original version, "Quand je marche", runs for close to 39 minutes. The actual song is only four minutes in duration, but the tone extends for over 30 minutes after it has ended. The final 30 seconds contain Camille speaking in French. It has been most frequently compared to Björk's Medúlla, for Camille's use of her voice as an instrument in innovative ways.