Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Earth-Wheel-Sky-Band

Earth-Wheel-Sky-Band   
Artist: Earth-Wheel-Sky-Band

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Waltz Rromano   
 Waltz Rromano

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




 





Mark Wahlberg - Wahlberg Im Too Old To Rap

Sunday, 22 June 2008

Coldplay - The Things They Say 8480

"I'm always trying to work out what 'he' or 'she' or 'it' is. I don't know if it's Allah or Jesus or Mohammed or Zeus. But I'd go for Zeus. I lay claim to being the only person in the world who still believes in Zeus." COLDPLAY star CHRIS MARTIN doesn't follow the mainstream with his religious beliefs.




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Saturday, 14 June 2008

Unholy Rites Of The Dead

Unholy Rites Of The Dead   
Artist: Unholy Rites Of The Dead

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


The History Of The Banishment Of The Z   
 The History Of The Banishment Of The Z

   Year:    
Tracks: 4




 





Erik Norlander

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

U2 reissues packed with rarities

'Boy,' 'War,' 'October' get bonus discs





NEW YORK -- A wealth of previously unreleased and rare material will be found on reissues of the early U2 albums "Boy," "War" and "October," due July 22 via Universal. Each album will be available as a remastered single CD, a deluxe set with a second disc of extras and on vinyl.
U2's 1980 debut album, "Boy," features the previously unreleased tracks "Speed of Life," "Saturday Night" and "Cartoon World" and a previously unreleased mix of "I Will Follow." "Boy-Girl" and "11 O'Clock Tick Tock" are captured in live versions taped at London's Marquee.
The new edition of 1981's "October" boasts a series of tracks taped live at London's Hammersmith Palais and Boston's Paradise Theatre, a BBC session with Richard Skinner and Common Ground's remix of "Tomorrow."
"War" (1983) is bolstered here with the previously unreleased track "Angels Too Tied to the Ground," several remixes of "New Year's Day" and "Two Hearts Beat as One" plus the 7-inch single edit of "New Year's Day."
U2 is recording its next album with producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. No release date has been set, but rumblings are that it may be out before the end of the year via Interscope.
Here are the tracklists for the U2 reissue bonus discs:

BOY
"I Will Follow" (Previously Unreleased Mix)"11 O'Clock Tick Tock""Touch""Speed of Life" (Previously Unreleased Track)"Saturday Night" (Previously Unreleased Track)"Things to Make and Do""Out of Control""Boy-Girl""Stories for Boys""Another Day""Twilight""Boy-Girl" (Live at the Marquee, London)"11 O'Clock Tick Tock" (Live at the Marquee, London -- Previously Unreleased Version)"Cartoon World" (Live at the National Stadium, Dublin -- Previously Unreleased Track)

OCTOBER
"Gloria" (Live at Hammersmith Palais, London)"I Fall Down" (Live at Hammersmith Palais, London)"I Threw a Brick Through a Window" (Live at Hammersmith Palais, London)"Fire" (Live at Hammersmith Palais, London)"October" (Live at Hammersmith Palais, London)"With a Shout" (Richard Skinner BBC Session)"Scarlet" (Richard Skinner BBC Session)"I Threw a Brick Through a Window" (Richard Skinner BBC Session)"A Celebration""J. Swallo""Trash, Trampoline and the Party Girl""I Will Follow" (Live at Paradise Theatre, Boston)"The Ocean" (Live at Paradise Theatre, Boston)"The Cry/Electric Co." (Live at Paradise Theatre, Boston)"11 O'Clock Tick Tock" (Live at Paradise Theatre, Boston)"I Will Follow" (Live From Hattem, Netherlands)"Tomorrow" (Bono & Adam Clayton, Common Ground Remix)

WAR
"Endless Deep""Angels Too Tied to the Ground" (Previously Unreleased Track)"New Year's Day" (7" single edit)"New Year's Day" (USA Remix)"New Year's Day" (Ferry Corsten Extended Vocal Mix)"New Year's Day" (Ferry Corsten Vocal Radio Mix)"Two Hearts Beat As One" (Long Mix)"Two Hearts Beat As One" (USA Remix)"Two Hearts Beat As One" (Club Version)"Treasure (Whatever Happened to Pete the Chop)"

Miley Cyrus 'First Kiss' Pics Worth $150k?

Miley Cyrus is on course to replace Britney Spears as the paparazzi’s premiere earner, with a new report claiming that pictures of the tween sensation’s “first kiss” are currently the most eagerly sought after by photographers.
Photo agencies are apparently falling over themselves to unearth snaps of the Hannah Montana star bumping tongue with a boy – or, even better, a girl.
The LA Times puts the asking price of such Miley’s “first kiss” pics at “anywhere between $30k to $150k.”
Media interest in Miley has sky-rocketed following her now-infamous Vanity Fair “nude” spread and the leaking online of candid snaps of the star in her underwear.

Move over Britney, there’s a new cash cow in town!

Brooklyn Beckham gets iPhone for Xmas

Brooklyn Beckham reportedly netted a hi-tech iPhone for Christmas from parents David and Victoria, at the age of just eight.
The couple's eldest son apparently begged his parents for the must-have mobile last year after hype in the US reached fever pitch.
Brooklyn can now surf the net, ring his friends and listen to his mum's Spice Girls albums on the €360 Apple gizmo.
The Sun newspaper quotes a source as saying: "David and Victoria are aware that Brooklyn is very young to have a mobile. But they thought it would be a good idea so he could call them whenever he needed - especially with David and Victoria globe-trotting so much.
"Brooklyn is really switched on with computers and gadgets. He set his heart on the iPhone when he saw it on TV in America."

Bacon painting sets new record

A work by Dublin-born artist Francis Bacon was sold for a record $86.28m at Sotheby's in New York last night.
The sale of 'Triptych, 1976' eclipsed the late painter's previous record, set in 1962 by the $52.7m paid for 'Study For Innocent X'.
The three-panelled picture depicts a headless human form surrounded by three vultures and flanked by two portraits of disfigured human faces.
Francis Bacon was born in Dublin in 1909 to English parents and moved to London in the mid-20s. He died in Madrid in 1992.
Today his work is among the most popular of 20th Century art at auction.
The sale comes a day after 'Benefits Supervisor Sleeping', a nude by British artist Lucien Freud, became the most expensive work ever by a living artist after selling for more than $34m in New York late Tuesday.
The previous record for post-war or contemporary art was held by Mark Rothko's 'White Center (Yellow, Pink and Lavender on Rose)' that sold for $72.84m at Sotheby's a year ago.
Robert Rauschenberg, who died in Florida this week, also saw a new mark with the $14.6m sale of 'Overdrive'.