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8 Tread Lightly 9 What Do Pretty Girls Do? 10 Dancing In Limbo 11 The End Of A Perfect Day 12 You And Me Baby 13 You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet Baby (Bonus track) 14 Happy (Bonus track) 15 Am I Right? (Bonus track) 16 El Paso (Bonus track) 17 La Foret De Mimosas (Bonus track) 18 Complainte Pour Ste Catherine (Bonus track) 19 Freeworld (radio version) (Bonus track) 20 Innocence (Guilt Mix) (Bonus track) 21 No Victims (Guitar Heroes Mix) (Bonus track) 22 The End Of A Perfect Day (Demo) (Bonus track) |
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Release Date: 2005 - 02 - 28, Audio CD, EMI/Virgin Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by nigelpm - written on 22/05/01 (Useful, 21 readings)
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her music as well. "Electric Landlady," her CD from 1991, is good and a CD you always come back to. "Walking Down Madison," the opening track, is stupendous. It shows Kirsty branching out, trying her hand at a little rap with a solid beat, but the lyrics are great. The song is a stinging indictment of all those who refuse to acknowledge the social ills that they encounter on the streets daily. Completely different is "My Affair," a hit in the UK. It's clever play on words is sheer poetry. "Children of the Revolution" has more of a folk rock feel to it, and again, the lyrics are hard hitting. "He Never Mentioned Love" ...
Electric Landlady - Kirsty MacColl
by nigelpm - written on 22/05/01 (Useful, 21 readings)
Rating:
her music as well. "Electric Landlady," her CD from 1991, is good and a CD you always come back to. "Walking Down Madison," the opening track, is stupendous. It shows Kirsty branching out, trying her hand at a little rap with a solid beat, but the lyrics are great. The song is a stinging indictment of all those who refuse to acknowledge the social ills that they encounter on the streets daily. Completely different is "My Affair," a hit in the UK. It's clever play on words is sheer poetry. "Children of the Revolution" has more of a folk rock feel to it, and again, the lyrics are hard hitting. "He Never Mentioned Love" ...
Tropical Brainstorm - Kirsty MacColl
by cswann - written on 15/01/01 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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clear voice, as well as being able to deliver those cutting putdown lines. I was lucky enough to see Kirsty MacColl on tour last Summer, performing the entire album with a 9-piece band. She didn t tour often, as I believe she got bad stage fright. The concert was superb, and she came across as truly genuine, with a real love for the music, and musically the songs were even better live than on record. Sadly, this was to be Kirsty MacColl s last album, but what a way to bow out. ...
Tropical Brainstorm - Kirsty MacColl
by cswann - written on 15/01/01 (Very useful, 49 readings)
Rating:
clear voice, as well as being able to deliver those cutting putdown lines. I was lucky enough to see Kirsty MacColl on tour last Summer, performing the entire album with a 9-piece band. She didn t tour often, as I believe she got bad stage fright. The concert was superb, and she came across as truly genuine, with a real love for the music, and musically the songs were even better live than on record. Sadly, this was to be Kirsty MacColl s last album, but what a way to bow out. ...
Tropical Brainstorm - Kirsty MacColl
by radams - written on 20/11/00 (Useful, 155 readings)
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At last Kirsty McColl seems to be in style - her latest CD is an excellent accompaniment to your summer holiday, full of catchy tunes, with a Cuban influences. This is no hop-on-the-bandwagon ploy - she has been experimenting with such music for a long time, (indeed, "Electric Brainstorm" carries on where 1991's ...
Tropical Brainstorm - Kirsty MacColl
by radams - written on 20/11/00 (Useful, 155 readings)
Rating:
At last Kirsty McColl seems to be in style - her latest CD is an excellent accompaniment to your summer holiday, full of catchy tunes, with a Cuban influences. This is no hop-on-the-bandwagon ploy - she has been experimenting with such music for a long time, (indeed, "Electric Brainstorm" carries on where 1991's ...
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