Stage 28, and we're still with the "tartan" music army, as i noted the current music scene in Scotland looks rather one sided and in general rather poor compared to say the scandinavian countries. Franz Ferdinand are basicly english students who went over the border to Glasglow, and lastly teamed up with a scottish drummer, Belle and Sebastian have had plenty of succes recently with their indie guitar music but in all not much going on these days. So I compensate with some glorious works from days gone by, in all 1 gig of it !.
This stage is mostly about voices, Scottish voices, Shirley Manson proves that Garbage was really her band when you listen to Angelfish, Billy Mackenzie remains my all-time favourite singer, Jim Ure better known as Midge together with Jim Kerr were both leading their bands to success, And i certainly couldnt pass the Reid Brothers responsible for those walse of sensitive noise . The Shamen fullfilled their name with the extremely trippy limited edition double album "Axis Mundi/Arbor Bono, Arbor Mala " , and yes there are DJ's in Scotland and very succesfull at that, Slam, who promote their label Soma in the mix the did for the magazine Muzik. Finally, there has to be some Scottish folk present and Wolfstone know how to rock with it, the cover, unfortunately, is disastrous, dont let it fool you. A reminder, fullsize covers are viewable at my mirror-site Rho-Xsss
Angelfish - Angelfish (94 * 241mb)
When she was 16, Shirley joined Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie where she sang backup vocals and played the keyboards. She remained in the band for a decade until they split in 1992. After the split, Manson, Wilson, Kelly and Metcalfe formed Angelfish in 1993 in order to fulfill a contractual obligation to Radioactive Records, this time Shirley was the lead singer.
Angelfish had a small hit with the single "Suffocate Me", which had caught the eye of producer Steve Marker when aired on MTV's 120 minutes in the early hours of the morning. Steve Marker was working on a project with Nirvana producer Butch Vig. Vig soon after asked Manson to join his project (the band Garbage) which led to Angelfish breaking up soon afterwards.
The rest of the Angelfish—Martin Metcalfe, Fin Wilson and Derek Kelly—are now in the band Isa & the Filthy Tongues, whose debut album was released in May of 2006.
With hindsight this album could be called Garbage 0.8 , and it makes clear how much Shirley carries the success of Garbage musically, naturally marketing/money wise Angelfish would never have been able to reach the major success of Garbage. Meanwhile not withstanding millions of men drooling, Shirley didnt like her body at all and was selfabusive for a long time. After her divorce from the sculptor Eddie Farrell in 2001, Shirley cut her hair short and dyed it blonde. At the moment she's single again and working on a solo album with the likes of Jack White (White Stripes), Billy Corgan and Paul Buchanan (the Blue Nile) to be released this year.
01 - Dogs In A Cage (2:33)
02 - Suffocate Me (3:40)
03 - You Can Love Her (3:48)
04 - King Of The World (3:01)
05 - Sleep With Me (3:21)
06 - Heartbrake To Hate (4:15)
07 - The Sun Won't Shine (3:51)
08 - Mummy Can't Drive (3:26)
09 - Tomorrow Forever (3:28)
10 - The End (4:22)
Angelfish @ Amazon
Suffocate me, the Vid that launched miss Manson
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Shamen - Axis Mutatis, Arbor Bona Arbor Mala
Founded in Scotland by Colin Angus, Derek & Keith McKenzie as Alone Again Or. Founder member Colin Angus' erudite research into the mystical world of Shamanism, gave the band their name, and his passion for psychedelic 60's music, their sound. They released their debut album, "Drop", in 1986. As the decade drew to a close, the band were joined by new member, Will Sin, his expertise with technology enabled The Shamen to experiment more, fusing the band's guitar edge with sampled sounds and Hip-Hop rhythms.
The Shamen's second album "In Gorbachev We Trust", was an amalgam of riffing guitars, samples, funky programmed beats, and lyrics inspired by the unified vibe of the acid house scene. It was around this time in 1989 the band signed to One Little Indian and got straight to work releasing three 12” EP’s leading up to the release of the bands third album, "Entact". It was to be a productive relationship that would last for the next seven years.
"Entact". burst on to the UK scene selling over a 100,000 copies in the UK. One of its singles, "Pro>Gen", (their first to feature Mr C) became an anthem of the rave generation, played by DJ's everywhere. With their eyes on the charts, they re-recorded "Pro>Gen", such was the demand for it, but after filming the video, Will Sin tragically drowned.Naturally, the band’s future was thrown into doubt, but Colin knew how much the band meant to Will and everyone else concerned and they decided to carry on.
The next stage in the Shamen's metamorphosis was the release of their fourth album “Boss Drum”. The album was preceded by two singles including their fifteenth, a parody on rave culture. "Ebeneezer Goode" hit Number 1 in the National Charts, whilst the album sold over a million copies worldwide. "Axis Mutatis" was released in 1995, the album’s title refers to the tree of life, the ancient symbol found in virtually all Shamanic cultures, which links the underworld with the earth and the heavens. The album's lyrics covered socio-political issues such as the earth's growing eco-crisis and the Criminal Justice Act, while drawing attention to the spirituality of Shamanism. Musically it linked the multi-dimensional possibilities of electronic music, from melodic pop through filmic epics to atmospheric spacey techno. As a signpost to future direction, the band simultaneously released a limited edition companion album, "Arbor Bona, Arbor Mala", which was composed entirely of radical instrumental mutations on the 'Axis' themes.
In 1996 The Shamen's spend much of the summer playing festivals throughout Europe, the fall the band released their sixth studio album, "Hempton Manor", inspired by and dedicated to hemp, the premier plant of ecology conservation. Recorded in just five days, "Hempton Manor" hybridizes tripped out techno, spacey dub and frenetic drum 'n' bass styles into a typically Shamanic futuristic fusion. Commerrcial disagreements forced a split with their label, One Little Indian. Their next and latest official record the Shamen released thusfar, " UV " in 99, it was on their new founded label Moksha recordings which btw scored heavily that year with Kosheen. "Shamens Dj Mr C (Richard West) went solo as Dj and released an album Change (02) and a string of 12"thusfar.
Shamen - Arbor Bona Arbor Mala ( 96 * 407mb)
01 - Asymptotic Eschaton (0:48)
02 - Sefirotic Axis (6:52)
03 - Entraterrestrial (9:38)
04 - Demeter (4:28)
05 - Beneath The Underworld (Bob Breeks Mix)(3:34)
06 - Xochipili's Return (Bob Breeks Mix)(8:28)
07 - Rio Negro (3:16)
08 - Above The Otherworld (Bob Breeks Mix) (1:21)
09 - A Moment In Dub (9:20)
10 - Pizarro In Paradise (6:02)
11 - West Of The Underworld (10:14)
12 - Anticipation Eschaton (Be Ready For The Storm) (4:43)
13 - Out In The Styx (3:08)
Shamen - Axis Mundi ( 96 * 426mb)
1-01 - Destination Eschaton (Beatmasters Mix) (3:55)
1-02 - Transamazonia (Beatmasters Mix) (3:50)
1-03 - Conquistador (3:58)
1-04 - Mk2a (Beatmasters Mix) (3:58)
1-05 - Neptune (4:17)
1-06 - Prince Of Popocatapetl (6:00)
1-07 - Heal (The Separation) (Steve Osborne Mix) (3:57)
1-08 - Persephone's Quest (5:03)
1-09 - Moment (4:00)
1-10 - Axis Mundi (7:05)
1-11 - Eschaton Omega (Deep Melodic Techno) (3:38)
1-12 - Agua Azul (Hillage and Giraudy Mix) (11:22)
1-13 - S2 Translation (3:30)
Shamen Nematon Space
Shamen @ MySpace
Shamen @ Amazon
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Billy MacKenzie - Outernational (92 ^ 441mb)
William MacArthur MacKenzie, known as Billy MacKenzie (27 March 1957 – January 22, 1997) was a Scottish singer, notable for his powerful voice and vast vocal range.Born in Dundee, he led a wandering lifestyle, which included decamping to New Zealand at the age of 16, and travelling across America aged 17. Here, to avoid deportation, he married Chloe Dummar.
He returned to Scotland where he met Alan Rankine and in 1976 formed the Ascorbic Ones. They changed the name to The Associates in 1979. The Associates continued in name until 1990, after which MacKenzie embarked on a official solo career.
Outernational was produced by Thomas Fehlmann (former Palais Schaumburg, the Orb) and Boris Blank(Yello) . It was the first album issued under the artist name Billy MacKenzie. Even though the album had good reviews in the press and Baby was single of the week in Melody Maker, the album stiffed - partially due to his label Circa winding down operation(busting).
01 - Outernational (7:19)
02 - Feels Like The Richtergroove (4:15)
03 - Opal Krush (4:36)
04 - Colours Will Come (5:01)
05 - Pastime Paradise (3:30)
06 - Grooveature (To Be Continued) (4:46)
07 - Sacrifice And Be Sacrificed (4:41)
08 - Baby (4:03)
09 - What Made Me Turn On The Lights (4:58)
10 - In Windows All (7:28)
Remaster Bonus
11 Colours Will Come (US 60659 Mix) 4:11
12 Look What You've Done (Marital Mix) 5:27
13 Because You Love 5:25
Beyond the Sun turned out to be Billy's Last work, it wasn't finished and it must have been hard to finish the production for Pascal Gabriel and Cocteau Twins bassist Simon Raymonde, specially Billy's voice logically it ain't as full as usual.
The death of his mother had put him in a depression from which he hadn't really recovered returning to his family's place he hit rockbottom, after walking the dogs he took an overdose of paracetamol, and was found the next day by his father, the wanderer was no more. Four days before he had signed a lucrative publishing deal with Sony. In an act of supreme remote control for a man of barely containable emotions, Billy Mackenzie took his life. Later blame was laid on the poisonous anti depressants he had been taking and which worked counterproductive on this free spirit that didn't want to be a pop-star.
The world lost one of its special "god-given" voices. Billy had many good friends and admirers in the music industry, specially other singers, the inlay of this cd has a message from Bono, Robert Smith wrote a song to express his grief, "Cut Here", included under the Xs some work he did with Yello and his last fully finished/produced track he did with Apollo 440 the epic "Pain In Any Language".
Billy Mackenzie - Beyond The Sun (97 ^ 383mb)
01 - Give Me Time
02 - Winter Academy
03 - Blue It Is
04 - 14 Mirrors
05 - At The Edge Of The World
06 - Beyond The Sun
07 - And This She Knows
08 - Sour Jewel
09 - 3 Gypsies In A Restaurant
10 - Nocturne VII
Xs
11 - Life Is A Snowball with Yello
12 - The Rhythm Divine with Yello
13 - Pain In Any Language with Apollo 440
Billy @ FanBase
Tom Doyle's -The Glamour Chase, Biography @ Amazon.Uk
MacKenzie @ Amazon.Uk
Billy MacKenzie Interview & Obituary
Info on tribute for MacKenzie 28th march (50th birthdate)
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Jesus and Mary Chain - Darklands (87 * 461mb)
Like Velvet Underground, The, their most obvious influence, the chart success of the Jesus and Mary Chain was virtually non-existent, but their artistic impact was incalculable; quite simply, the British group made the world safe for white noise, orchestrating a sound dense in squalling feedback which served as an inspiration to everyone from My Bloody Valentine to Dinosaur Jr.. Though the supporting players drifted in and out of focus, the heart of the Mary Chain remained vocalists and guitarists William Reid and Jim Reid, Scottish-born brothers heavily influenced not only by underground legends like the Velvets and Stooges, The but also by the sonic grandeur and pop savvy of Phil Spector and Brian Wilson. In the Jesus and Mary Chain, which the Reids formed outside of Glasgow in 1984 with bassist Douglas Hart and drummer Murray Dalglish (quickly replaced by Bobby Gillespie), these two polarized aesthetics converged; equal parts bubblegum and formless guitar distortion, their sound both celebrated pop conventions and thoroughly subverted them.
The Jesus and Mary Chain's early gigs have become somewhat legendary in indie circles. Playing in front of small audiences, the Mary Chain earned their notoriety by playing very short gigs, some lasting no more than 10 minutes and consisting of a constant wall of feedback and distortion, as well as playing with their backs to the audience and refusing to speak to them. Many shows culminated with the Reids trashing their equipment, which was often followed by the audience rioting. All of this delighted manager and Creation Records boss Alan McGee, who obviously found it very easy to get attention for the band. He would simply make sure people from the music press were present while these events occurred, which ensured blanket coverage in the music papers. In late 1984, the band issued its seminal debut single, "Upside Down," a remarkable blast of live wire feedback anchored by a caveman-like drumbeat; the record made the Mary Chain an overnight sensation in the U.K . The follow-up, "You Trip Me Up," further perfected the formula, and led to their 1985 debut LP Psychocandy, which gift-wrapped sweet, simple pop songs in ribbons of droning guitar fuzz. After a two-year layoff (during which time Gillespie exited to form Primal Scream, and was replaced by John Moore), the Jesus and Mary Chain returned with Darklands, a dramatic shift in approach which stripped away the feedback to expose the skeletal guitar pop at the music's core. After a sprawling 1988 collection of singles, B-sides and demos titled Barbed Wire Kisses, they emerged with Automatic, which introduced a more tightly-coiled brand of feedback while jettisoning Moore's live drums in favor of synthesized beats.
After another long absence, the Mary Chain (minus Hart) resurfaced in 1992 with Honey's Dead, and earned greater U.S. visibility thanks to a spot on that summer's Lollapalooza lineup; the first single "Reverence" also won them renewed notoriety at home when Top of the Pops banned the song . With 1994's gentle, largely acoustic Stoned & Dethroned, they even reached the U.S. pop charts thanks to the lovely single "Sometimes Always," a duet with Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval. Another collection of scattered sides, The Jesus and Mary Chain Hate Rock 'n' Roll, followed a year later, highlighted by the single "I Hate Rock 'n' Roll," a scabrous swipe which reclaimed the pure noise attack of their earliest work. Moving to Sub Pop, they returned with Munki in 1998. William Reid left the group during the subsequent tour, and in 1999, the Jesus and Mary Chain officially disbanded.
On January 22, 2007, it was announced that The Jesus and Mary Chain were reuniting to perform at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. William, Jim and Linda and are releasing a full length under the band name Sister Vanilla entitled Little Pop Rock. It will be composed of tracks recorded over 10 years. The album is due out in April 2007 on Chemikal Underground.
01 - Darklands (5:27)
02 - Deep One Perfect Morning (2:43)
03 - Happy When It Rains (3:34)
04 - Down On Me (2:35)
05 - Nine Million Rainy Days (4:28)
06 - April Skies (4:01)
07 - Fall (2:26)
08 - Cherry Came Too (3:03)
09 - On The Wall (5:03)
10 - About You (2:31)
Remaster Bonus
11 Some Candy Talking
12 Taste Of Cindy (Acoustic Version).
13 Psychocandy
14 Hit
BBC Janice Long Session 23rd Nov 1986
15 Darklands
16 Down On Me
17 Deep One Perfect Morning
BBC John Peel Session 25th Nov 1986
18 Fall
19 In The Rain
20 Happy Place
Jesus and Mary Chain @ Base
Jesus and Mary Chain @ Amazon
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VA - Slam - Soma MuzikMix (01 * 342mb)
Slam have released numerous singles since the mid-1990s, their most known being 'Positive Education', 'Eterna' and 'Lifetimes'. Slam took their name from a club night that they ran in Glasgow venue The Arches. They didn't intend to call themselves Slam - it was a name that followed them after the Slam night at the Arches ended. The last song to be played at the very last Slam at the Arches night was 'Positive Education' by Slam.
They co-founded Soma Recordings in 1991, along with label boss Dave Clarke. More recently Slam Events was launched - a subdivision of Soma that deals mainly with the promotion of Slam and Slam nights. Slam are currently the resident DJs at Pressure, a monthly event promoted by Soma and Slam Events which occurs on the last Friday of every month at The Arches in Glasgow. They also have a residency at the Sub Club in Glasgow at another Soma and Slam Events night called Return to Mono which occurs on the second Friday of every month. They have also been resident DJs at Fabric in London.
01 - Frame - D-Vices (4:26)
02 - Silicone Soul - Chic-O-Laa (H-Foundation Remix) (5:32)
03 - Funk D'Void - Barnabeats (5:30)
04 - Master H - Magic K (7:19)
05 - Soul Interactive - Da Warrior (6:03)
06 - Counter Plan - 90 Degrees (DJ Q Mix) (1:40)
07 - Universal Principles - Flyin' High (S-Man's R-Senal Accapella) (1:51)
08 - Retroflex - Moment Resistance (3:31)
09 - Percy X - Maintain (6:47)
10 - Gene Farris - Let Yourself Go (7:20)
11 - Slam - I Karumba (6:03)
12 - Slam vs. UNKLE - Narco Tourists (Slam Mix) (6:43)
Slam @ Base
Soma Records @ Base
Slam @ Amazon
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Midge Ure - If I Was (93 * 409mb)
Midge Ure OBE (born James Ure on October 10, 1953 in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a rock and roll guitarist, singer and songwriter from Scotland, who had particular success in the 1970s and 1980s. His stage name, Midge, is a phonetic reversal of his real name, Jim.
Ure began his career with bubblegum pop band Slik. Before Slik became famous they were known as Salvation and were the house band playing mostly covers in Glasgow disco Clouds above Greens Playhouse where all major bands played when they came to the city. Midge played guitar and was known for wearing a top hat onstage. He would go on to play in The Rich Kids (with then-former Sex Pistol Glen Matlock) and temporarily for Thin Lizzy before replacing John Foxx as singer of electronic wave band Ultravox in 1979. His vocals struck a chord because soon afterwards Ultravox had a megahit all over Europe with "Vienna", and they became one of Britain's top bands for several years. This after been dumped by Island for lack of commercial success with their first 3 albums.
Also later that year, Ure also formed the band Visage with Steve Strange and fellow former Rich Kid Rusty Egan. The following year, Ure and Thin Lizzy leader Phil Lynott co-wrote Lynott's biggest solo hit, "Yellow Pearl". A re-recording of the song done in 1981 and used as the theme for Top of the Pops.
In 1984, Ure co- wrote and produced the Band Aid hit, "Do They Know It's Christmas ?".He watched Bob Geldof bask in the limelight and take the credits, ultimately Ure was one of the few featured stars who did not sing solo on the recording, being completely cast into the shadows. The following year Ure took his creative revenge and scored his one and only solo UK number one single with "If I Was", followed by an album The Gift. With Ure's mind clearly on other matters, Ultravox took second place and soon dissolved.
Ure's solo career continued into the 1990s with sporadic success, although "Breathe" was an international hit single, helped by its inclusion in a TV advertising campaign for Swatch watches. Answers To Nothing (88) , Pure (91), Breathe (96) and thusfar his latest Move Me (00) and since a number of live registrations.
He recently organized the Live 8 concerts with Bob Geldof with the aim of pressuring G8 leaders into following his recipe for ending world poverty. In 2005 he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to music and charity. He's thusfar scored 4 daughters from 2 marriages one of which is following into her fathers footsteps, Molly as the guitarist and vocalist of pop punk band The Faders
01 - If I Was (5:21)
02 - No Regrets (4:02)
03 - Love's Great Adventure (3:08)
04 - Dear God (5:02)
05 - Cold Cold Heart (4:06)
06 - Vienna (4:38)
07 - Call Of The Wild (4:21)
08 - After A Fashion (3:59)
09 - Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (4:10)
10 - All Fall Down (5:09)
11 - Yellow Pearl ( Philip Lynott )(3:20)
12 - Fade To Grey (Visage)(3:47)
13 - Reap The Wild Wind (3:43)
14 - Answers To Nothing (3:40)
16 - That Certain Smile (4:09)
15 - Do They Know It's Christmas (3:47)
Midge Ure @ Base
Midge Ure @ Amazon
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Simple Minds - Empires and Dance (80 * 413mb))
Charlie Burchill and Jim Kerr formed a punk band in 1977 that was heavily influenced by Lou Reed, and after one unsuccessful single as Johnny & The Self Abusers, they shuffled the line-up to include former Abusers Brian McGee on drums and Tony Donald on bass guitar, the latter of whom was quickly replaced by Derek Forbes. In addition, keyboard and synthesizer player Mick MacNeil was also recruited. The band's name was changed to "Simple Minds", which was taken from a line in the David Bowie song "Jean Genie": "...so simple-minded, he can't drive his module."
Simple Minds' commercial first album, Life in a Day, took a cue from fellow Post-Punk forebearers Magazine, and was somewhat self-consciously derivative of the late-70s punk boom. Life in a Day was exactly the kind of item the band's label, Arista, wanted to promote. However, expectations for follow-up "Lives in a Day" were to be disappointed. While still categorisable as 'rock', Simple Minds' second release, Real to Real Cacophony, had a darker edge, and announced some of the New Wave experimentation that would become the band’s trademark sound over the next two albums.
Empires and Dance, was a far more radical departure, and signaled the influence of Kraftwerk, Neu! and similar European artists. Indeed, during this period Simple Minds promoted themselves as a European band, not a Scottish or UK band. Many of the tracks on Empires and Dance are extremely minimal, and feature sequenced keyboards. McNeil's keyboards and Forbes' bass became the main melodic elements, and Burchill's guitar was heavily processed. With this album, Kerr began to experiment with non-narrative lyrics. While not consciously so, Empires and Dance was essentially Industrial in its aesthetic, and preceded by a couple of years the Industrial-pop crossover of Cabaret Voltaire's album The Crackdown. The band's label, however, demonstrated little enthusiasm for such experimentation, and in 1981 Simple Minds switched from Arista to Virgin.
01 - I Travel (3:56)
02 - Today I Died Again (4:39)
03 - Celebrate (5:03)
04 - This Fear Of Gods (7:00)
05 - Capital City (6:14)
06 - Constantinople Line (4:14)
07 - Twist/Run/Repulsion (4:38)
08 - Thirty Frames A Second (5:14)
09 - Kant-Kino (1:50)
10 - Room (2:30)
Remaster Bonus
11 New Warm Skin
12 I Travel (Extended)
13 Celebrate (Extended)
Simple Minds' first release on Virgin was actually comprised of two albums--the Steve Hillage-produced Sons and Fascination and Sister Feelings Call. The latter album was initially included as a bonus disc with the first 10,000 vinyl copies of Sons And Fascination, but it was later re-issued as a separate album in its own right. It could be considered a electro-dub version of Sons and Fascination and as such to me displays a longer shelflife. Commercial success was just around the corner with New Gold Dream (82) their 5th album, and since they've released 10 studio and 2 live albums.
Simple Minds - Sister Feelings Call (81* 313mb)
01 - Theme for Great Cities
02 - The American
03 - 20th Century Promised Land
04 - Wonderful in Young Life
05 - League of Nations
06 - Careful in Career
07 - Sounds in 70 Cities
Remaster Bonus
08 The American (Extended)
09 League Of Nations (Live 25-09-81 Hammersmith Odeon, London)
Simple Minds @ Base
Simple Minds @ Amazon
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Wolfstone - Pick of the Litter (97 * 468mb)
Wolfstone’s success can undoubtedly be attributed to their ability to transfer their highly acclaimed recorded material to the most fantastic and unforgettable live performances. This ability has seen the band headline major festivals throughout the world. Describing Wolfstone’s music is best described by the man who founded it all, Duncan Chisholm “At the end of the day we are a rock band from the Highlands of Scotland that happen to use pipes, whistles and fiddles in our repertoire”
This description probably underlies Wolfstone’s success in attracting a large and loyal following from fans of all genres, be it Rock, Celtic Rock, Folk Rock, World Music etc. The unique blend of guitars, fiddle, pipes and pulsating percussion; all combined with a dynamic stage presence; are all well-known hallmarks of this unique and exciting band. They believe in the strength and spirit of their music, it's a band that consistently proves their music can sell to all ages and cultures around the world and most importantly, a band that can perform ‘live’ on stage, exactly what you hear on their albums.
Pick of the Litter (97) is a best off from their first 5 albums between 90 and 96, since they've released 5 more the latest Terra Firma was released this year. On a personal note, the Pick cover is awful and doesnt reflect the music at all.
01 - Battle
02 - Tall Ships
03 - Glass & The Can
04 - Cleveland Park
05 - Heart & Soul
06 - The Howl
07 - White Gown
08 - Glenglass
09 - Brave Foot Soldiers
10 - Dinner's Set
11 - Sleepy Toon
12 - The £10 Float
13 - Holy Ground
14 - Clueless
15 - No Tie Ups
Wolfstone @ Base
Wolfstone @ MySpace
Wolfstone @ Amazon
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* All downloads are in * ogg-7 (224k) or ^ ogg-9(320k), artwork is included , if in need get the nifty ogg encoder/decoder here !
This stage is mostly about voices, Scottish voices, Shirley Manson proves that Garbage was really her band when you listen to Angelfish, Billy Mackenzie remains my all-time favourite singer, Jim Ure better known as Midge together with Jim Kerr were both leading their bands to success, And i certainly couldnt pass the Reid Brothers responsible for those walse of sensitive noise . The Shamen fullfilled their name with the extremely trippy limited edition double album "Axis Mundi/Arbor Bono, Arbor Mala " , and yes there are DJ's in Scotland and very succesfull at that, Slam, who promote their label Soma in the mix the did for the magazine Muzik. Finally, there has to be some Scottish folk present and Wolfstone know how to rock with it, the cover, unfortunately, is disastrous, dont let it fool you. A reminder, fullsize covers are viewable at my mirror-site Rho-Xsss
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Angelfish - Angelfish (94)
The Shamen - Axis Mundi/Arbor Bono, Arbor Mala (95)
Billy MacKenzie - Outernational (92)
Billy MacKenzie - Beyond the Sun (97)
Jesus and Mary Chain - Darklands (87)
VA - Slam - Soma MuzikMix (01)
Midge Ure - If I Was (93)
Simple Minds - Empires & Dance (80)
Simple Minds - Sister Feelings Call (81)
Wolfstone - Pick of the Litter (97)
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Angelfish - Angelfish (94)
The Shamen - Axis Mundi/Arbor Bono, Arbor Mala (95)
Billy MacKenzie - Outernational (92)
Billy MacKenzie - Beyond the Sun (97)
Jesus and Mary Chain - Darklands (87)
VA - Slam - Soma MuzikMix (01)
Midge Ure - If I Was (93)
Simple Minds - Empires & Dance (80)
Simple Minds - Sister Feelings Call (81)
Wolfstone - Pick of the Litter (97)
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Angelfish - Angelfish (94 * 241mb)
When she was 16, Shirley joined Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie where she sang backup vocals and played the keyboards. She remained in the band for a decade until they split in 1992. After the split, Manson, Wilson, Kelly and Metcalfe formed Angelfish in 1993 in order to fulfill a contractual obligation to Radioactive Records, this time Shirley was the lead singer.
Angelfish had a small hit with the single "Suffocate Me", which had caught the eye of producer Steve Marker when aired on MTV's 120 minutes in the early hours of the morning. Steve Marker was working on a project with Nirvana producer Butch Vig. Vig soon after asked Manson to join his project (the band Garbage) which led to Angelfish breaking up soon afterwards.
The rest of the Angelfish—Martin Metcalfe, Fin Wilson and Derek Kelly—are now in the band Isa & the Filthy Tongues, whose debut album was released in May of 2006.
With hindsight this album could be called Garbage 0.8 , and it makes clear how much Shirley carries the success of Garbage musically, naturally marketing/money wise Angelfish would never have been able to reach the major success of Garbage. Meanwhile not withstanding millions of men drooling, Shirley didnt like her body at all and was selfabusive for a long time. After her divorce from the sculptor Eddie Farrell in 2001, Shirley cut her hair short and dyed it blonde. At the moment she's single again and working on a solo album with the likes of Jack White (White Stripes), Billy Corgan and Paul Buchanan (the Blue Nile) to be released this year.
01 - Dogs In A Cage (2:33)
02 - Suffocate Me (3:40)
03 - You Can Love Her (3:48)
04 - King Of The World (3:01)
05 - Sleep With Me (3:21)
06 - Heartbrake To Hate (4:15)
07 - The Sun Won't Shine (3:51)
08 - Mummy Can't Drive (3:26)
09 - Tomorrow Forever (3:28)
10 - The End (4:22)
Angelfish @ Amazon
Suffocate me, the Vid that launched miss Manson
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Shamen - Axis Mutatis, Arbor Bona Arbor Mala
Founded in Scotland by Colin Angus, Derek & Keith McKenzie as Alone Again Or. Founder member Colin Angus' erudite research into the mystical world of Shamanism, gave the band their name, and his passion for psychedelic 60's music, their sound. They released their debut album, "Drop", in 1986. As the decade drew to a close, the band were joined by new member, Will Sin, his expertise with technology enabled The Shamen to experiment more, fusing the band's guitar edge with sampled sounds and Hip-Hop rhythms.
The Shamen's second album "In Gorbachev We Trust", was an amalgam of riffing guitars, samples, funky programmed beats, and lyrics inspired by the unified vibe of the acid house scene. It was around this time in 1989 the band signed to One Little Indian and got straight to work releasing three 12” EP’s leading up to the release of the bands third album, "Entact". It was to be a productive relationship that would last for the next seven years.
"Entact". burst on to the UK scene selling over a 100,000 copies in the UK. One of its singles, "Pro>Gen", (their first to feature Mr C) became an anthem of the rave generation, played by DJ's everywhere. With their eyes on the charts, they re-recorded "Pro>Gen", such was the demand for it, but after filming the video, Will Sin tragically drowned.Naturally, the band’s future was thrown into doubt, but Colin knew how much the band meant to Will and everyone else concerned and they decided to carry on.
The next stage in the Shamen's metamorphosis was the release of their fourth album “Boss Drum”. The album was preceded by two singles including their fifteenth, a parody on rave culture. "Ebeneezer Goode" hit Number 1 in the National Charts, whilst the album sold over a million copies worldwide. "Axis Mutatis" was released in 1995, the album’s title refers to the tree of life, the ancient symbol found in virtually all Shamanic cultures, which links the underworld with the earth and the heavens. The album's lyrics covered socio-political issues such as the earth's growing eco-crisis and the Criminal Justice Act, while drawing attention to the spirituality of Shamanism. Musically it linked the multi-dimensional possibilities of electronic music, from melodic pop through filmic epics to atmospheric spacey techno. As a signpost to future direction, the band simultaneously released a limited edition companion album, "Arbor Bona, Arbor Mala", which was composed entirely of radical instrumental mutations on the 'Axis' themes.
In 1996 The Shamen's spend much of the summer playing festivals throughout Europe, the fall the band released their sixth studio album, "Hempton Manor", inspired by and dedicated to hemp, the premier plant of ecology conservation. Recorded in just five days, "Hempton Manor" hybridizes tripped out techno, spacey dub and frenetic drum 'n' bass styles into a typically Shamanic futuristic fusion. Commerrcial disagreements forced a split with their label, One Little Indian. Their next and latest official record the Shamen released thusfar, " UV " in 99, it was on their new founded label Moksha recordings which btw scored heavily that year with Kosheen. "Shamens Dj Mr C (Richard West) went solo as Dj and released an album Change (02) and a string of 12"thusfar.
Shamen - Arbor Bona Arbor Mala ( 96 * 407mb)
01 - Asymptotic Eschaton (0:48)
02 - Sefirotic Axis (6:52)
03 - Entraterrestrial (9:38)
04 - Demeter (4:28)
05 - Beneath The Underworld (Bob Breeks Mix)(3:34)
06 - Xochipili's Return (Bob Breeks Mix)(8:28)
07 - Rio Negro (3:16)
08 - Above The Otherworld (Bob Breeks Mix) (1:21)
09 - A Moment In Dub (9:20)
10 - Pizarro In Paradise (6:02)
11 - West Of The Underworld (10:14)
12 - Anticipation Eschaton (Be Ready For The Storm) (4:43)
13 - Out In The Styx (3:08)
Shamen - Axis Mundi ( 96 * 426mb)
1-01 - Destination Eschaton (Beatmasters Mix) (3:55)
1-02 - Transamazonia (Beatmasters Mix) (3:50)
1-03 - Conquistador (3:58)
1-04 - Mk2a (Beatmasters Mix) (3:58)
1-05 - Neptune (4:17)
1-06 - Prince Of Popocatapetl (6:00)
1-07 - Heal (The Separation) (Steve Osborne Mix) (3:57)
1-08 - Persephone's Quest (5:03)
1-09 - Moment (4:00)
1-10 - Axis Mundi (7:05)
1-11 - Eschaton Omega (Deep Melodic Techno) (3:38)
1-12 - Agua Azul (Hillage and Giraudy Mix) (11:22)
1-13 - S2 Translation (3:30)
Shamen Nematon Space
Shamen @ MySpace
Shamen @ Amazon
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Billy MacKenzie - Outernational (92 ^ 441mb)
William MacArthur MacKenzie, known as Billy MacKenzie (27 March 1957 – January 22, 1997) was a Scottish singer, notable for his powerful voice and vast vocal range.Born in Dundee, he led a wandering lifestyle, which included decamping to New Zealand at the age of 16, and travelling across America aged 17. Here, to avoid deportation, he married Chloe Dummar.
He returned to Scotland where he met Alan Rankine and in 1976 formed the Ascorbic Ones. They changed the name to The Associates in 1979. The Associates continued in name until 1990, after which MacKenzie embarked on a official solo career.
Outernational was produced by Thomas Fehlmann (former Palais Schaumburg, the Orb) and Boris Blank(Yello) . It was the first album issued under the artist name Billy MacKenzie. Even though the album had good reviews in the press and Baby was single of the week in Melody Maker, the album stiffed - partially due to his label Circa winding down operation(busting).
01 - Outernational (7:19)
02 - Feels Like The Richtergroove (4:15)
03 - Opal Krush (4:36)
04 - Colours Will Come (5:01)
05 - Pastime Paradise (3:30)
06 - Grooveature (To Be Continued) (4:46)
07 - Sacrifice And Be Sacrificed (4:41)
08 - Baby (4:03)
09 - What Made Me Turn On The Lights (4:58)
10 - In Windows All (7:28)
Remaster Bonus
11 Colours Will Come (US 60659 Mix) 4:11
12 Look What You've Done (Marital Mix) 5:27
13 Because You Love 5:25
Beyond the Sun turned out to be Billy's Last work, it wasn't finished and it must have been hard to finish the production for Pascal Gabriel and Cocteau Twins bassist Simon Raymonde, specially Billy's voice logically it ain't as full as usual.
The death of his mother had put him in a depression from which he hadn't really recovered returning to his family's place he hit rockbottom, after walking the dogs he took an overdose of paracetamol, and was found the next day by his father, the wanderer was no more. Four days before he had signed a lucrative publishing deal with Sony. In an act of supreme remote control for a man of barely containable emotions, Billy Mackenzie took his life. Later blame was laid on the poisonous anti depressants he had been taking and which worked counterproductive on this free spirit that didn't want to be a pop-star.
The world lost one of its special "god-given" voices. Billy had many good friends and admirers in the music industry, specially other singers, the inlay of this cd has a message from Bono, Robert Smith wrote a song to express his grief, "Cut Here", included under the Xs some work he did with Yello and his last fully finished/produced track he did with Apollo 440 the epic "Pain In Any Language".
Billy Mackenzie - Beyond The Sun (97 ^ 383mb)
01 - Give Me Time
02 - Winter Academy
03 - Blue It Is
04 - 14 Mirrors
05 - At The Edge Of The World
06 - Beyond The Sun
07 - And This She Knows
08 - Sour Jewel
09 - 3 Gypsies In A Restaurant
10 - Nocturne VII
Xs
11 - Life Is A Snowball with Yello
12 - The Rhythm Divine with Yello
13 - Pain In Any Language with Apollo 440
Billy @ FanBase
Tom Doyle's -The Glamour Chase, Biography @ Amazon.Uk
MacKenzie @ Amazon.Uk
Billy MacKenzie Interview & Obituary
Info on tribute for MacKenzie 28th march (50th birthdate)
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Jesus and Mary Chain - Darklands (87 * 461mb)
Like Velvet Underground, The, their most obvious influence, the chart success of the Jesus and Mary Chain was virtually non-existent, but their artistic impact was incalculable; quite simply, the British group made the world safe for white noise, orchestrating a sound dense in squalling feedback which served as an inspiration to everyone from My Bloody Valentine to Dinosaur Jr.. Though the supporting players drifted in and out of focus, the heart of the Mary Chain remained vocalists and guitarists William Reid and Jim Reid, Scottish-born brothers heavily influenced not only by underground legends like the Velvets and Stooges, The but also by the sonic grandeur and pop savvy of Phil Spector and Brian Wilson. In the Jesus and Mary Chain, which the Reids formed outside of Glasgow in 1984 with bassist Douglas Hart and drummer Murray Dalglish (quickly replaced by Bobby Gillespie), these two polarized aesthetics converged; equal parts bubblegum and formless guitar distortion, their sound both celebrated pop conventions and thoroughly subverted them.
The Jesus and Mary Chain's early gigs have become somewhat legendary in indie circles. Playing in front of small audiences, the Mary Chain earned their notoriety by playing very short gigs, some lasting no more than 10 minutes and consisting of a constant wall of feedback and distortion, as well as playing with their backs to the audience and refusing to speak to them. Many shows culminated with the Reids trashing their equipment, which was often followed by the audience rioting. All of this delighted manager and Creation Records boss Alan McGee, who obviously found it very easy to get attention for the band. He would simply make sure people from the music press were present while these events occurred, which ensured blanket coverage in the music papers. In late 1984, the band issued its seminal debut single, "Upside Down," a remarkable blast of live wire feedback anchored by a caveman-like drumbeat; the record made the Mary Chain an overnight sensation in the U.K . The follow-up, "You Trip Me Up," further perfected the formula, and led to their 1985 debut LP Psychocandy, which gift-wrapped sweet, simple pop songs in ribbons of droning guitar fuzz. After a two-year layoff (during which time Gillespie exited to form Primal Scream, and was replaced by John Moore), the Jesus and Mary Chain returned with Darklands, a dramatic shift in approach which stripped away the feedback to expose the skeletal guitar pop at the music's core. After a sprawling 1988 collection of singles, B-sides and demos titled Barbed Wire Kisses, they emerged with Automatic, which introduced a more tightly-coiled brand of feedback while jettisoning Moore's live drums in favor of synthesized beats.
After another long absence, the Mary Chain (minus Hart) resurfaced in 1992 with Honey's Dead, and earned greater U.S. visibility thanks to a spot on that summer's Lollapalooza lineup; the first single "Reverence" also won them renewed notoriety at home when Top of the Pops banned the song . With 1994's gentle, largely acoustic Stoned & Dethroned, they even reached the U.S. pop charts thanks to the lovely single "Sometimes Always," a duet with Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval. Another collection of scattered sides, The Jesus and Mary Chain Hate Rock 'n' Roll, followed a year later, highlighted by the single "I Hate Rock 'n' Roll," a scabrous swipe which reclaimed the pure noise attack of their earliest work. Moving to Sub Pop, they returned with Munki in 1998. William Reid left the group during the subsequent tour, and in 1999, the Jesus and Mary Chain officially disbanded.
On January 22, 2007, it was announced that The Jesus and Mary Chain were reuniting to perform at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. William, Jim and Linda and are releasing a full length under the band name Sister Vanilla entitled Little Pop Rock. It will be composed of tracks recorded over 10 years. The album is due out in April 2007 on Chemikal Underground.
01 - Darklands (5:27)
02 - Deep One Perfect Morning (2:43)
03 - Happy When It Rains (3:34)
04 - Down On Me (2:35)
05 - Nine Million Rainy Days (4:28)
06 - April Skies (4:01)
07 - Fall (2:26)
08 - Cherry Came Too (3:03)
09 - On The Wall (5:03)
10 - About You (2:31)
Remaster Bonus
11 Some Candy Talking
12 Taste Of Cindy (Acoustic Version).
13 Psychocandy
14 Hit
BBC Janice Long Session 23rd Nov 1986
15 Darklands
16 Down On Me
17 Deep One Perfect Morning
BBC John Peel Session 25th Nov 1986
18 Fall
19 In The Rain
20 Happy Place
Jesus and Mary Chain @ Base
Jesus and Mary Chain @ Amazon
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VA - Slam - Soma MuzikMix (01 * 342mb)
Slam have released numerous singles since the mid-1990s, their most known being 'Positive Education', 'Eterna' and 'Lifetimes'. Slam took their name from a club night that they ran in Glasgow venue The Arches. They didn't intend to call themselves Slam - it was a name that followed them after the Slam night at the Arches ended. The last song to be played at the very last Slam at the Arches night was 'Positive Education' by Slam.
They co-founded Soma Recordings in 1991, along with label boss Dave Clarke. More recently Slam Events was launched - a subdivision of Soma that deals mainly with the promotion of Slam and Slam nights. Slam are currently the resident DJs at Pressure, a monthly event promoted by Soma and Slam Events which occurs on the last Friday of every month at The Arches in Glasgow. They also have a residency at the Sub Club in Glasgow at another Soma and Slam Events night called Return to Mono which occurs on the second Friday of every month. They have also been resident DJs at Fabric in London.
01 - Frame - D-Vices (4:26)
02 - Silicone Soul - Chic-O-Laa (H-Foundation Remix) (5:32)
03 - Funk D'Void - Barnabeats (5:30)
04 - Master H - Magic K (7:19)
05 - Soul Interactive - Da Warrior (6:03)
06 - Counter Plan - 90 Degrees (DJ Q Mix) (1:40)
07 - Universal Principles - Flyin' High (S-Man's R-Senal Accapella) (1:51)
08 - Retroflex - Moment Resistance (3:31)
09 - Percy X - Maintain (6:47)
10 - Gene Farris - Let Yourself Go (7:20)
11 - Slam - I Karumba (6:03)
12 - Slam vs. UNKLE - Narco Tourists (Slam Mix) (6:43)
Slam @ Base
Soma Records @ Base
Slam @ Amazon
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Midge Ure - If I Was (93 * 409mb)
Midge Ure OBE (born James Ure on October 10, 1953 in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a rock and roll guitarist, singer and songwriter from Scotland, who had particular success in the 1970s and 1980s. His stage name, Midge, is a phonetic reversal of his real name, Jim.
Ure began his career with bubblegum pop band Slik. Before Slik became famous they were known as Salvation and were the house band playing mostly covers in Glasgow disco Clouds above Greens Playhouse where all major bands played when they came to the city. Midge played guitar and was known for wearing a top hat onstage. He would go on to play in The Rich Kids (with then-former Sex Pistol Glen Matlock) and temporarily for Thin Lizzy before replacing John Foxx as singer of electronic wave band Ultravox in 1979. His vocals struck a chord because soon afterwards Ultravox had a megahit all over Europe with "Vienna", and they became one of Britain's top bands for several years. This after been dumped by Island for lack of commercial success with their first 3 albums.
Also later that year, Ure also formed the band Visage with Steve Strange and fellow former Rich Kid Rusty Egan. The following year, Ure and Thin Lizzy leader Phil Lynott co-wrote Lynott's biggest solo hit, "Yellow Pearl". A re-recording of the song done in 1981 and used as the theme for Top of the Pops.
In 1984, Ure co- wrote and produced the Band Aid hit, "Do They Know It's Christmas ?".He watched Bob Geldof bask in the limelight and take the credits, ultimately Ure was one of the few featured stars who did not sing solo on the recording, being completely cast into the shadows. The following year Ure took his creative revenge and scored his one and only solo UK number one single with "If I Was", followed by an album The Gift. With Ure's mind clearly on other matters, Ultravox took second place and soon dissolved.
Ure's solo career continued into the 1990s with sporadic success, although "Breathe" was an international hit single, helped by its inclusion in a TV advertising campaign for Swatch watches. Answers To Nothing (88) , Pure (91), Breathe (96) and thusfar his latest Move Me (00) and since a number of live registrations.
He recently organized the Live 8 concerts with Bob Geldof with the aim of pressuring G8 leaders into following his recipe for ending world poverty. In 2005 he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to music and charity. He's thusfar scored 4 daughters from 2 marriages one of which is following into her fathers footsteps, Molly as the guitarist and vocalist of pop punk band The Faders
01 - If I Was (5:21)
02 - No Regrets (4:02)
03 - Love's Great Adventure (3:08)
04 - Dear God (5:02)
05 - Cold Cold Heart (4:06)
06 - Vienna (4:38)
07 - Call Of The Wild (4:21)
08 - After A Fashion (3:59)
09 - Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (4:10)
10 - All Fall Down (5:09)
11 - Yellow Pearl ( Philip Lynott )(3:20)
12 - Fade To Grey (Visage)(3:47)
13 - Reap The Wild Wind (3:43)
14 - Answers To Nothing (3:40)
16 - That Certain Smile (4:09)
15 - Do They Know It's Christmas (3:47)
Midge Ure @ Base
Midge Ure @ Amazon
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Simple Minds - Empires and Dance (80 * 413mb))
Charlie Burchill and Jim Kerr formed a punk band in 1977 that was heavily influenced by Lou Reed, and after one unsuccessful single as Johnny & The Self Abusers, they shuffled the line-up to include former Abusers Brian McGee on drums and Tony Donald on bass guitar, the latter of whom was quickly replaced by Derek Forbes. In addition, keyboard and synthesizer player Mick MacNeil was also recruited. The band's name was changed to "Simple Minds", which was taken from a line in the David Bowie song "Jean Genie": "...so simple-minded, he can't drive his module."
Simple Minds' commercial first album, Life in a Day, took a cue from fellow Post-Punk forebearers Magazine, and was somewhat self-consciously derivative of the late-70s punk boom. Life in a Day was exactly the kind of item the band's label, Arista, wanted to promote. However, expectations for follow-up "Lives in a Day" were to be disappointed. While still categorisable as 'rock', Simple Minds' second release, Real to Real Cacophony, had a darker edge, and announced some of the New Wave experimentation that would become the band’s trademark sound over the next two albums.
Empires and Dance, was a far more radical departure, and signaled the influence of Kraftwerk, Neu! and similar European artists. Indeed, during this period Simple Minds promoted themselves as a European band, not a Scottish or UK band. Many of the tracks on Empires and Dance are extremely minimal, and feature sequenced keyboards. McNeil's keyboards and Forbes' bass became the main melodic elements, and Burchill's guitar was heavily processed. With this album, Kerr began to experiment with non-narrative lyrics. While not consciously so, Empires and Dance was essentially Industrial in its aesthetic, and preceded by a couple of years the Industrial-pop crossover of Cabaret Voltaire's album The Crackdown. The band's label, however, demonstrated little enthusiasm for such experimentation, and in 1981 Simple Minds switched from Arista to Virgin.
01 - I Travel (3:56)
02 - Today I Died Again (4:39)
03 - Celebrate (5:03)
04 - This Fear Of Gods (7:00)
05 - Capital City (6:14)
06 - Constantinople Line (4:14)
07 - Twist/Run/Repulsion (4:38)
08 - Thirty Frames A Second (5:14)
09 - Kant-Kino (1:50)
10 - Room (2:30)
Remaster Bonus
11 New Warm Skin
12 I Travel (Extended)
13 Celebrate (Extended)
Simple Minds' first release on Virgin was actually comprised of two albums--the Steve Hillage-produced Sons and Fascination and Sister Feelings Call. The latter album was initially included as a bonus disc with the first 10,000 vinyl copies of Sons And Fascination, but it was later re-issued as a separate album in its own right. It could be considered a electro-dub version of Sons and Fascination and as such to me displays a longer shelflife. Commercial success was just around the corner with New Gold Dream (82) their 5th album, and since they've released 10 studio and 2 live albums.
Simple Minds - Sister Feelings Call (81* 313mb)
01 - Theme for Great Cities
02 - The American
03 - 20th Century Promised Land
04 - Wonderful in Young Life
05 - League of Nations
06 - Careful in Career
07 - Sounds in 70 Cities
Remaster Bonus
08 The American (Extended)
09 League Of Nations (Live 25-09-81 Hammersmith Odeon, London)
Simple Minds @ Base
Simple Minds @ Amazon
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Wolfstone - Pick of the Litter (97 * 468mb)
Wolfstone’s success can undoubtedly be attributed to their ability to transfer their highly acclaimed recorded material to the most fantastic and unforgettable live performances. This ability has seen the band headline major festivals throughout the world. Describing Wolfstone’s music is best described by the man who founded it all, Duncan Chisholm “At the end of the day we are a rock band from the Highlands of Scotland that happen to use pipes, whistles and fiddles in our repertoire”
This description probably underlies Wolfstone’s success in attracting a large and loyal following from fans of all genres, be it Rock, Celtic Rock, Folk Rock, World Music etc. The unique blend of guitars, fiddle, pipes and pulsating percussion; all combined with a dynamic stage presence; are all well-known hallmarks of this unique and exciting band. They believe in the strength and spirit of their music, it's a band that consistently proves their music can sell to all ages and cultures around the world and most importantly, a band that can perform ‘live’ on stage, exactly what you hear on their albums.
Pick of the Litter (97) is a best off from their first 5 albums between 90 and 96, since they've released 5 more the latest Terra Firma was released this year. On a personal note, the Pick cover is awful and doesnt reflect the music at all.
01 - Battle
02 - Tall Ships
03 - Glass & The Can
04 - Cleveland Park
05 - Heart & Soul
06 - The Howl
07 - White Gown
08 - Glenglass
09 - Brave Foot Soldiers
10 - Dinner's Set
11 - Sleepy Toon
12 - The £10 Float
13 - Holy Ground
14 - Clueless
15 - No Tie Ups
Wolfstone @ Base
Wolfstone @ MySpace
Wolfstone @ Amazon
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* All downloads are in * ogg-7 (224k) or ^ ogg-9(320k), artwork is included , if in need get the nifty ogg encoder/decoder here !
I got Simple Minds' Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call when it came out as a special priced non-double elpee in ooh 1980-somethingthing and loved it to bits. Thanks for letting me enjoy it again on my Zen. Any chance of the other half?
ReplyDeleteEnjoying the Scottish stuff you've blogged. I don't suppose you've got two lost 80's classics, Uh!Tears Baby by Win (Fire Engine's Davey Henderson's next band) and Unusual Places to Die by The Bathers? Great if you could up them if you had them.
ReplyDeleteHello Dave, yes i have that S M edition,SFC is a vinyl rip , i felt Empires & Dance was a more important album in their career, and as i wrote i consider SFC a sort of dub version of S&F, so..
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, im glad you enjoy the scottish stuff, alas ive got neither of the albums you mention, so i cant help you there, besides i'm moving on to Ireland next week.
Greetings, Rho
Thanks so much for the Billy Mackenzie posthumous albums. Such a brilliant voice! Its a shame it had to end like it did.
ReplyDeleteWhere is your ogg encoder? Ta.
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Hello, PH which download are you talking ? Its possible ive forgotten to add one, it would be a first btw, but no worry here's a download link 1mb
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mediafire.com/?0jnknddzjhz
best of luck, Rho
Possible to re-up Solas's reunion album? TIA.
ReplyDeleteHello, you're doing a really great work on this blog (one of my favorites). And great taste on music.
ReplyDeletecould you please re-upload
Billy MacKenzie - Outernational
(or anything else except "Beyond the sun")
I can't find it anywhere and I missed it... Amazing voice, big loss
thanks in advance!
Iraklis
Billy MacKenzie - Outernational
ReplyDeletethank you for the quick response, I'm grateful!
Iraklis
That's ok Iraklis, that great album should be availble.
ReplyDeletehello TIA (is it) i've re-upped Solas, but why ask for it here ? Anyway as i said before, please ask for re-upping at my latest post as i don't go round checking comments on old posts, i dont get comments updates..
Best of luck,
Rho
Rho, thanks so much for SFC. Any chance of Sons and F? The only two good things they did imho.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant blog, feel like a teen again!
Wolfstone is a fantastic band, indeed their live performances are insane, excellent review.
ReplyDeletehello rho,
ReplyDeletelong time listener here. tons of music here and so little time.. but is there any chance of a reup for Billy MacKenzie's Outernational and Beyond The Sun?
many, many thanks
please reup the both axis mutatis cds from shamen. thx
ReplyDeleteNice re-up - thanks to requester & Rho
ReplyDeleteAngelfish and Empires and Dance are not working.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Problem solved Angelfish and Empires are back, clearly a case of loosing track when re-upping 11x at one page and the fact i was gone a few days, anyway N-Joy
ReplyDeleteNjoyin it.
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