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| | Fast Food Rockers [ mp3 ]album: Динамит FM 2004 format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 66:19 min
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Tracks of Динамит FM 2004:
Супердетка.mp3
Полететь за тобой.mp3
Странные танцы (2004).mp3
Служебный роман 2004.mp3
Ghostbusters 2004.mp3
Далеко ли до Таллина.mp3
Polonaise.mp3
Собака Баскервилей.mp3
Я сошла с ума (Special Mix).mp3
Enis, Zwei Polizie (Dinamit RMX).mp3
Manamana.mp3
Tequila (New Rmx).mp3
Since You've Been Gone Rmx 2004.mp3
Stronger (Jack D. Elliot Rmx).mp3
Цепи и Кольца (Антон Савичев RMX).mp3
Come What May.mp3
Shock.mp3
Why Me.mp3
Time To Rock.mp3
Pretty Green Eyes (CH Stone Radio Edit).mp3
Belmondo Rulez 2.0 (BOB Singlar Radio Edit).mp3
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| | Fast Food Rockers [ mp3 ]album: Best Of No.1 Hits 2004 [CD 1] format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 60:25 min
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Tracks of Best Of No.1 Hits 2004 [CD 1]:
I O I.mp3
Self Control 2003.mp3
Fast Food Song.mp3
Ven Ven Ven.mp3
Hula Hoop.mp3
You Promised Me.mp3
Bring Life To Me.mp3
Chihuahua.mp3
Cheeky Song.mp3
Proud Of You.mp3
In And Out.mp3
Beep Beep Beep.mp3
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| | Fast Food Rockers [ mp3 ]album: Now 55 (CD1) format: mp3 release: 2003 year bitrate: 128 length: 79:21 min
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Tracks of Now 55 (CD1):
Ignition (Remix).mp3
In Da Club.mp3
Cry Me A River.mp3
No Letting Go.mp3
Real Things.mp3
Come On Over.mp3
No Good Advice.mp3
Not Gonna Get Us.mp3
Fool No More.mp3
The Fast Food Song.mp3
Fly On The Wings Of Love.mp3
Lately.mp3
Shakespeare№s (Way With) Words.mp3
Husan.mp3
Loneliness.mp3
Hot In Herre.mp3
All Over.mp3
Satisfaction.mp3
Deepest Blue.mp3
Sunlight.mp3
Damaged.mp3
Nothing But You.mp3
The Night.mp3
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News from our arhive: Finished Version Of That Beck LP You Downloaded |
It's arriving a little later than expected, but after a few delays in song selection, Beck now plans to release his new album, Guero, on March 29 — or possibly sooner, to minimize the damage of an Internet leak. Initially due in October 2004 (see "Oh, Delay! New Beck Album Pushed Back To 2005"), the follow-up to 2002's Sea Change forgoes the melancholy of his last breakup record and finds the Los Angeles native in an upbeat mood with a carefree, stripped-down approach. An unmastered and unfinished version of the record, erroneously titled Ubiquitous, has been floating around online for a few days now.
Produced by Odelay and Midnite Vultures collaborators the Dust Brothers, Guero (Mexican slang for a blond-haired, fair-skinned Caucasian) features 13 tracks that loosely act like a Beck mixtape — evoking the beat-driven material on Odelay, the acoustic tracks of 1998's Mutations and even the bluesy junk-shop textures of 1994's Mellow Gold.
While a definite creative and spiritual link to his '90s records is apparent, the major distinction is in the relaxed manner and noticeable maturity. Guero is Odelay minus the over-caffeinated Moogs and ping-ponging video game bedlam of albums past.
The album kicks off with "E-Pro," the album's first single, which features a beat seemingly jacked from a classic Beastie Boys record with a simple, heavy rock riff and marks a return to the Dadaist rhyming absent on the somber Sea Change.
"Girls" also has radio-playability written all over it. A funky up-tempo jam, the sun-drenched track features "oohs" and "aahs," breezy acoustic guitars and Beck's lithe falsetto. "Hell Yes" features more rhyming and a minimal electro groove, robotic voices and females cooing, "Please enjoy," while Beck maintains, "My beat is correct."
"Que Onda Guero" ("What up, whitey?") is a dead-ringer for vintage Cypress Hill in an East-L.A. barrio with its requisite Spanglish and low-rider beats.
The latter half of the record becomes moodier and psychedelic with songs like the sad, celestial ballad "Broken Drum," the down-tempo "Earthquake Weather," the dusty "Farewell Ride" and the almost trip-hop vibe of "Emergency Exit." The White Stripes' Jack White plays bass on the shuffling and sparse "Go It Alone."
A concept video for "E-Pro" has been shot, and an experimental pixilated video for "Black Tambourine," featuring a connect-the-dots dancing Beck, has also been made, but it's undetermined what that video will be used for.
Tracks recorded that didn't make the final cut, possibly destined to be B-sides, include the distortion-heavy "Novacane"-esque "Chain Reaction," "Gospel" and an unnamed track that sports a riff reminiscent of "Devil's Haircut," only funkier.
Guero track list, according to Beck's publicist:
"E-Pro"
"Que Onda Guero"
"Girl"
"Missing"
"Black Tambourine"
"Earthquake Weather"
"Hell Yes"
"Broken Drum"
"Scarecrow"
"Go It Alone"
"Farewell Ride"
"Rental Car"
"Emergency Exit" |
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