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| | Andy Slavik [ mp3 ]album: Close To Heaven format: mp3 release: 1995 bitrate: 320 length: 41:54 min
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Tracks of Close To Heaven:
Indian Spirits.mp3
Close To Heaven.mp3
Can You Heal Me?.mp3
Believe In Your Dreams!.mp3
Escape.mp3
Summer Of Love.mp3
Wrong Or Right.mp3
Will I Be Faithful?.mp3
Indian Spirits Reprise.mp3
Jonas' Song.mp3
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| | Andy Slavik [ mp3 ]album: 100% Enigmatic Hits. Volume 1 format: mp3 release: 2001 year bitrate: 192 length: 73:52 min
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Tracks of 100% Enigmatic Hits. Volume 1:
Sadness Part 1.mp3
Cang, Ding.mp3
So Sad....mp3
Deep.mp3
Ameno (remix).mp3
Ave Maria.mp3
Sweet Lullaby.mp3
Imagination.mp3
B-Tribe.mp3
LAY-O-LAY ALE LOYA Edit.mp3
Deep Forest.mp3
Offshore Edit.mp3
Let There Be Light.mp3
Morphing Space (ambient Mix).mp3
L-42 (Love For Two).mp3
Can You Heal Me?.mp3
T.N.T. For The Brain.mp3
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News from our arhive: U2 Not Sweatin To The Oldies On Upcoming Tour |
If you thought digging deep in your wallet for some pricey U2 tickets guaranteed admittance to a career-spanning, greatest hits-style show — well, it may not be in the cards. The Irish superstars have been hiding out in Vancouver’s GM Place, rehearsing and readying to embark on their upcoming tour, but a fan website managed to get ahold of one of the band’s practice setlists and it’s largely composed of new material.
Despite having more than two decades of musical goodness to draw from, the U2 rehearsal set heavily favoured their newer material. Of the 21 songs, seven came from the band’s latest, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb and another four from their 2000 release, All That You Can’t Leave Behind. This left the classic material under-represented, with the following breakdown: one track from Boy, one from War, one ("One") from Achtung Baby, two from The Unforgettable Fire, though there are a whopping five tracks from The Joshua Tree.
The band’s longtime manager, Paul McGuinness, quickly pointed out to the Toronto Sun that the setlist, although accurate, was only one of several being tried out in rehearsals. He said the band’s excitement about the new album meant it would take a focus in the tour, but that the exact balance between old and new material has yet to be decided on. "They are determined not to become their own kind of tribute band," he told the newspaper.
McGuinness added that Bono and company were happy to spend their pre-tour time in Canada, with little bother from the public. They’ll be moving on to Los Angeles’ Sports Arena, starting Thursday, for full dress rehearsals. In other recent U2 news, the band added two more dates to their Canadian schedule — they'll spend an extra two days in Toronto. |
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