Friday 27 June 2008

Blues Traveler

Blues Traveler   
Artist: Blues Traveler

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Rock
   Blues
   



Discography:


Bastardos!   
 Bastardos!

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14


The Thinest Of Air (DVD-A) [CD 2]   
 The Thinest Of Air (DVD-A) [CD 2]

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13


The Thinest Of Air (DVD-A) [CD 1]   
 The Thinest Of Air (DVD-A) [CD 1]

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


Live On The Rocks   
 Live On The Rocks

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14


Truth Be Told   
 Truth Be Told

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


Bridge   
 Bridge

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12


Four   
 Four

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 12


Travelers And Thieves   
 Travelers And Thieves

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 12




A New York-based blues-rock quaternity formed in 1988 by singer/harmonica histrion John Popper, guitar player Chan Kinchla, bassist Bobby Sheehan, and drummer Brendan Hill, Blues Traveler was parting of a resurgence of the elongated jamming dash of '60s and '70s groups like the Grateful Dead and Led Zeppelin. Signed to A&M, they released their first album, Blues Traveler, in May 1990 and followed it with Travelers & Thieves in September 1991. Popper was in a serious cable car accident in 1992, going away him unable to perform for a number of months. Fortunately, he recovered, yet he still had to do in a wheelchair for a period of time. In April 1993, Blues Traveler released its third album, Save His Soul, which became its first to pee the Top one C. Blues Traveler's capably named fourth album, Four-spot, released in September 1994, at first looked like a sales disappointment, merely it rebounded in 1995 when "Gambol," a single taken from it, became the group's kickoff chart hit. "Rollick" became one and only of the biggest singles of 1995, outlay closely a broad yr on the charts and sending Quaternion into quintet pt status.


As the group prepared the review to Four, Blues Traveler released the springy double-album Live From the Fall in the summer of 1996. The grouping returned in the summer of 1997 with its one-fifth studio album, Straight on Till Morning. After complementary his 1999 debut solo campaign Zygote, Popper -- who'd been experiencing chest striving for months -- was forced to undergo an angioplasty; weeks later, tragedy struck on August 20, 1999, when Sheehan was launch dead in his New Orleans home. He was simply 31 years old. The new millennium saw a fresh charged Blues Traveler, and their sixth record, Bridge, appeared in May 2001. The next winter, Blues Traveler released the live What You and I Have Been Through. The studio apartment record Truth Be Told followed in 2003, and another concert record album, Live on the Rocks, appeared in 2004. The chemical group returned to the studio in 2004, releasing the Jay Bennett-produced Bastardos in September of the following twelvemonth.






Sunday 22 June 2008

JAKOB DYLAN

Seeing Things (Columbia): A-

On his solo debut, Dylan delivers a collection of simple numbers that showcases his songwriting brilliance. With the Wallflowers on hiatus, his new tunes bask in the glow of the spare Americana production of Rick Rubin, who let Dylan record at his home studio in the Hollywood Hills. Despite the dark subject matter (war, adversity, human nature’s uglier side), there’s a hopeful spring in Dylan’s step that prevents the collection from landing with too heavy a thud. With his sexy deep pipes and able finger-picking front and center, this song cycle has a poetic intimacy that recalls Springsteen’s “Nebraska,” not to mention Dylan’s dad. Download: “I Told You I Couldn’t Stop.”


Saturday 14 June 2008

Fito Paez

Fito Paez   
Artist: Fito Paez

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Latin
   



Discography:


Mi Vida Con Ellas, Vol. 2   
 Mi Vida Con Ellas, Vol. 2

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 9


Mi Vida Con Ellas, Vol. 1   
 Mi Vida Con Ellas, Vol. 1

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 9


Naturaleza Sangre   
 Naturaleza Sangre

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14


Antologia (cd2)   
 Antologia (cd2)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 15


Antologia (cd1)   
 Antologia (cd1)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 15


Rey Sol   
 Rey Sol

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 13


Abre Paez   
 Abre Paez

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Euforia   
 Euforia

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 16


Circo Beat (Beat Circus)   
 Circo Beat (Beat Circus)

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 13


El Amor Despues del Amor   
 El Amor Despues del Amor

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 14


Cronica   
 Cronica

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 14


Tercer Mundo   
 Tercer Mundo

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 10


Ey!   
 Ey!

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 9


Ciudad de Pobres Corazones   
 Ciudad de Pobres Corazones

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 11


La La La   
 La La La

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 19


Corazon clandestino   
 Corazon clandestino

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 4


Giros   
 Giros

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 9


Del '63   
 Del '63

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 9


Misc   
 Misc

   Year:    
Tracks: 8


Canciones para mi hada madrina   
 Canciones para mi hada madrina

   Year:    
Tracks: 16




Rodolfo "Fito" Paez was natural in Rosario, Argentina on March 13, 1963. He formed Staff, his low gear stria when he was 13. In 1977, he played in El Banquette with Rubén Goldín and Jorge Llonch. He began to appear solo in pubs the following year. Straight out of high school, he began touring with several bands and presently subsequently that produced his first gear solo record album, Del '63, which was released in 1984. It was promoted low gear in his home townspeople, merely by and by earned attention in Buenos Aires. The recording was put in concert with the help of some of Argentina's virtually prominent musicians, including Daniel Wirtz, Fabián Gallardo, Tweety González and Paul Dorge. The disk south Korean won him critical applaud as a songwriter and helped lead to future projects, including a 1985 record album, Giros. The demo of that album earned him the praise of Luis Alberto Spinetta, as well as a partnership -- Paez's next album, 1986's La La La was a couple with Spinetta. The couple supported that album with a duty tour that reached all the way to Santiago de Chile. The same class, he participated in the Thousand Days of Democracy festival with Spinetta, Juan Carlos Baglietto, Silvina Garré and Antonio Tarragó Ros. His 1987 recording, Ciudad de Pobres Corazones, pronounced a dark, political turn for his influence. It was dedicated to the memory of his aunt and nanna, world Health Organization were assassinated in Rosario. The record album seethed with wrath, simply it was likewise more rhythmic and showed greater songwriting depth than his previous recordings.


Paez got his first taste of production make for with Ey, which was released in 1988. Recorded in New York and Havana, it too showcased many of the musicians that he had worked with previously, including Guillermo Vadalá, Guillermo Colombres and Osvaldo Fattoruso. It too featured the trumpeters and saxophonists of the group, Afrocuba. Less rough than his previous recording, it was one of his near balanced records. Tercer Mundo, released in 1990, explores Latin American cultural influences and showed the harsh universe of poorness and exploitation. It, too was critically acclaimed, simply it was Paez' 1992 record album, El Amor Después del Amor that pronounced the pinnacle of his commercial success. The record album sold more than 600,000 copies and when Paez toured to financial support it, he establish himself playacting to sold-out shows for 40,0000 citizenry. Shortly later its release, he played a benefit concert for UNICEF which raised more than $420,000. The followup, Circo Beat, had impossibly high school expectations and though it had several strike songs, including "Mariposa lily Tecknicolor" and "Tema de Piluso," as well as a companion album, Circo Beat Brazil, which featured Brazilian remixes of its hits, it only sold about 350,000 copies. Several other projects were completed in the late '90s, including an acoustic album, Euforia and 1998's Sabrina & Paez: Enemios Intimos. The twelvemonth 2000 brought another balanced, wondrously produced album, Abre Paez. He too took home iI Grammys at the number one annual Latin Grammy Awards in come down 2000.






Sunday 1 June 2008

Haste the Day

Haste the Day   
Artist: Haste the Day

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Pop
   Other
   



Discography:


Pressure the Hinges   
 Pressure the Hinges

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 13


When Everything Falls   
 When Everything Falls

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12


Burning Bridges   
 Burning Bridges

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


That They May Know You   
 That They May Know You

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 7


Haste Of the Day   
 Haste Of the Day

   Year:    
Tracks: 2




Indianapolis-based Christian metalcore band Haste the Day formed in 2001. Guitarist/vocalist Brennan Chaulk, his drummer comrade Devin, and bassist/vocalist Mike Murphy in the beginning gigged as a three-piece, only hexad months later the group's origination they added longtime friend Jason Barnes as a second guitar player, and after a series of auditions named Jimmy Ryan their lead vocalist. After self-releasing That They May Know You in 2002, Haste the Day signed to the Tooth & Nail label's Solid State subsidiary to military issue their breakthrough LP, Burning at the stake Bridges, in the springiness of 2004. They spent the year on shows with bands like As I Lay Dying and Zao, and their side by side album, When Everything Falls, appeared the following summer. In late 2005, Ryan proclaimed his pending married couple and step down the band, playing his last show with them that December. A few months later, the remaining members of Haste the Day added new vocalist Stephen Keech, once of New Day Awakening. Pressure sensation the Hinges arrived in March 2007, and the guys supported it on dates with From Autumn to Ashes and Maylene & the Sons of Disaster.