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| | Frankie Vaughan [ mp3 ]album: Memories Are Made Of This [CD 1] format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 128 length: 79:07 min
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Tracks of Memories Are Made Of This [CD 1]:
Memories Are Made Of This.mp3
Just Walkin' In The Rain.mp3
Why.mp3
Bachelor Boy.mp3
I Remember You.mp3
The Story Of My Life.mp3
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For.mp3
Magic Moments.mp3
Standing On The Corner.mp3
Dreamboat.mp3
Green Door.mp3
This Ole House.mp3
What Do You Want.mp3
Walkin' Back To Happiness.mp3
Georgy Girl.mp3
Dick-A-Dum-Dum (King's Road).mp3
Diane.mp3
The Young Ones.mp3
Only Sixteen.mp3
Kisses Sweeter Than Wine.mp3
Pickin' A Chicken.mp3
Rose Marie.mp3
Unchained Melody.mp3
Love Letters In The Sand.mp3
Big Man.mp3
A Teenager In Love.mp3
Mister Sandman.mp3
Careless Hands.mp3
Chicago.mp3
Ma (He's Making Eyes At Me).mp3
You're A Pink Toothbrush.mp3
Bring Me Sunshine.mp3
Happiness.mp3
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| | Frankie Vaughan [ mp3 ]album: The Complete Recordings [CD 2] format: mp3 release: 1988 year bitrate: 182 length: 54:49 min
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Tracks of The Complete Recordings [CD 2]:
Heat Wave.mp3
Lazy.mp3
You'd Be Surprised.mp3
Rachmaninov & Chopsticks.mp3
That Old Black Magic.mp3
I Found A Dream.mp3
I'm Through With Love.mp3
I Wanna Be Loved By You.mp3
Running Wild.mp3
Some Like It Hot.mp3
My Heart Belongs To Daddy.mp3
Let's Make Love.mp3
Incurably Romantic.mp3
Incurably Romantic.mp3
Specialization.mp3
When I Fall In Love.mp3
Happy Birthday Mr. President / Thanks For The Memory.mp3
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News from our arhive: Zoobombs Blowing Up In Canadian Venues |
If anyone is dying to meet the Zoobombs before one of their upcoming shows in Ontario and Quebec here's what you should do — find the coffee shop nearest to the venue and wait patiently. According to guitarist and singer Don Matsuo, the only thing the Japanese quintet relies on to fuel their mind-boggling performances are a couple of cups of java, a half-dozen apple fritters and some good conversation.
"We always try and go to a café to eat donuts and drink coffee before a show," explains Matsuo. "We like to talk about how everyone's day has gone and try to find something to laugh about." Spending time together and truly getting to know each other is high on The Zoobombs' list of priorities. Matsuo feels that interacting with one another away from the group has a positive effect and ultimately strengthens the band. "The relationship between all of us is the most important thing for us," he says. "If we have no understanding of each other, trying to make music will be a struggle. However, if we respect and trust one another the music will be very beautiful."
The Tokyo-based act released their most recent effort, New San Francisco, in Japan this past October. Since their inception in 1994, the group have constantly been tweaking their songwriting process in order to further develop their sound. This time around the band decided to let the bulk of the album come together naturally. With only four of the record's nine tracks written, they headed into the studio with jazz producer Syuji Kitamura. Over the next two days they just jammed together, recording over four hours of new music from which the remaining five songs were chosen.
The end result is the band's most diverse and expansive work yet. Mixing elements of rock, jazz, psychedelic pop and half a dozen other music styles, New San Francisco is damn near impossible to pigeonhole into any one genre. Although no North American release date has been scheduled, Matsuo is hopeful that someone will put it out here soon. Unfortunately the band will not be selling any copies of the record at their shows. They will, however, be bringing an album that was previously available only to members of their fan club for attendees to purchase. Entitled Vamos A Bailar, it's comprised completely of unreleased tracks and also includes early versions of a few of the songs on New San Francisco. The Zoobombs' new approach to making music has been incorporated into their live set as well. Performing without a set list, the band play whatever feels right, letting the music travel in whatever direction it chooses. Matsuo says that doing this allows the group to constantly create something new and makes things more exciting for both the spectators and the band. He admits that occasionally he is astounded by how the music evolves.
"Our way of thinking about playing and making music is very different from the past," he says. "We know that the music is born inside of us. But we don't make music, we catch it. We are always surprised to find how the music is changing. Sometimes it takes us somewhere we never imagined. That is a big surprise because we can see the music's ability. It could be said that through this we can see the ability of human beings. Once through jamming, our music changed into a Turkish rhythm. It was a very magical experience because I never listen to music like that." |
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