Music Review: Stephaniesid - Warm People (Blogcritics.org)
June 1, 2009 by admin
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Warm music from warm people.
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Brandy feat. Ne-Yo - Decisions (full) - listen Another track from Brandy’s Human sessions leaked, and this time, it’s featuring Ne-Yo, which is really strange to me, because I didn’t even know they hit the studio together! This song intrigues me, because even though I simply adore Brandy’s voice, the track isn’t something that I’d expect for her to appear on. Brandy, however, is already back in the studio working on a sixth studio album. London feat. Lil’ Wayne - B4 U Go (full) - l
The Caesars - Paper Tigers (CD)
The Caesars are known unfortunately because of their song “Jerk It Out”, which is annoying to say the least. What is more indicative of their music is a track like the one they opened up “Paper Tigers” with; namely, “It’s Not The Fall That Hurts”. The straight-forward rock sound of that track, with a twinge of eighties dusky electronics, really makes a play for an entirely new genre of music. Similarly, the more-forward rock track “It’s Not The Fall That Hurts” cannot be farther from the “Jerk I
Music Review: Jarvis Cocker returns with 2nd CD (The MetroWest Daily News)
Music Review Hooray for British dandies such as Jarvis Cocker, whose second solo album is every bit as worthy as his best with rock troupe Pulp in the ’90s.
Music review: The Complete Overtures by Haydn Sinfonietta Wien (The Scotsman)
TODAY is the 200th anniversary of the death of Joseph Haydn, ‘Papa’ Haydn not only to the musicians and artists with whom he worked for over 30 years at the Hungarian
Bruce Springsteen, A Hard Charger Preaches From a Bully Pulpit
By NATE CHINEN Published: May 22, 2009 NY Times; Music Review | Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Reclaiming the Izod Center stage for his encore on Thursday night, Bruce Springsteen paused for what seemed at first like a spontaneous reflection. “We’ve played here at the Meadowlands many, many times,” he said. High above the crowd, directly within his sightline, a banner provided specifics: “56 Sell-Outs.” Then, without missing a beat, Mr. Springsteen st
Music review: SFJazz show gets to the Roots (San Francisco Chronicle)
Saturday night marked the first time that a hip-hop act played Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, but that was just the beginning. It also had to be the first time that someone in the home of the San Francisco Symphony rhymed the word “stanza” with “Tony…

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