Showing posts with label guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guitar. Show all posts
Le Moins Pire (avant la suite)
Published by 1Aalcoholic under acoustic, celtic, chanson, folk, french, guitar, JAMENDO, Music, rock on 10/23/2009
Link to this album =http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/27215
Le dernier album de david (sous le pseudo Löhstana) est ici :
http://www.jamendo.com/fr/album/52805
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AVEC LA PARTICIPATION DE :Ziyad (texte, musique et voix) sur :"J'y suis j'y reste""Tristounette histoire"
(retrouvez Ziyad sur http://www.auptitg8.com)
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Kathleen Button
Published by Aalcoholic under guitar, jazz, Jazz bands, lyrics, Music, songwriter on 7/31/2009
Saxophonist/ singer songwriter
!Born 30 November 1988, was born and raised in North Wales, where she discovered her passion for classical and folk guitar at a young age.Eager to learn how to read music at a late age she learnt how to play tenor saxophone, rising in a short space of time to play in Jazz bands, various venues and in jazz festivals, as her musical spectrum broadened her guitar playing matured and developed her into a keen songwriter with an infatuation for lyrics.Through her music Kathleen expresses gentility, melancholia and a seemingly casual mastery of her instruments. She is an artist whose aim is to create exquisite imagery through song.
LISTEN HEAR=http://www.myspace.com/kathleenbutton
Jazz U by Antony Raijekov
Published by Aalcoholic under atmospheric, chillout, deep, guitar, instrumental, JAMENDO, jazz, lounge, mellow, newage, original on 5/29/2009This Little Bird - Ce Petit Oiseau (originals) -by- Allison Crowe
Published by Aalcoholic under acoustic, folk, guitar, indie, piano, pop, rock, singersongwriter, vocal on 3/19/2009
"This Little Bird" contains everything to love about the music of Allison Crowe. Adding titles of engineer and producer to her vocal, piano and guitar credits, Crowe is joined on most of the album's tracks by an ideal rhythm section ~ Dave Baird (bass) and Laurent Boucher (percussion). Nine new originals map emotional and spiritual territory with fresh sounds, encompassing: the elegiac "Phoenix"; the ramble tamble "Alive and Breathing"; gorgeous songs of love and hope, "Effortless" and "There Is"; the jaunty dark humor of "Skeletons and Spirits"; the redemptive grace of "Now"; the raucous celebration of the title track; a joy of simplicity in "Circular Reasoning"; and "Silence", a song that stirs with gypsy romance.Acclaimed not only as an exciting songwriter and live performer, but, also, as a supreme song interpreter, for her freshly definitive takes, Allison Crowe delivers a trio of remarkable covers on "This Little Bird" - giving her singular voice to "A Case of You" (Joni Mitchell's knowing paen to heart and homeland), "Darling Be Home Soon" (John Sebastian's lovin' spoonful of longing) and "I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)" (Ronnie Shannon's soulful song best-known as Aretha Franklin's break-out tune in 1967).You will find those three songs and more on Allison's home site @ http://www.allisoncrowe.com/ThisLittleBird.html
Enjoy! Peace.
Link to this album=http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/5325
Allison Crowe-Little Light (originals)
Published by Aalcoholic under guitar, Music, rock, voice on 2/04/2009
Album description
Little Light is the newest singer-songwriter collection from Allison Crowe. It opens with a rustically shimmering version of "Northern Lights" - a song Allison performed 'specially for the John Lennon Northern Lights Festival in Durness, Scotland. "Angels" is recorded live at St. Andrew's United Church, Christmas-time, in Allison's birthplace, Nanaimo, Canada. She's backed here by bassist Dave Baird and percussionist Laurent Boucher. "Disease", a song of social commentary, has, through years of live performance, become epic - channeling Beethoven, grunge and more. Here 't'is captured in its raging glory by Larry Anschell (on International Women's Day 2008, the same night celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Anschell's Turtle Recording Studios. Larry "Turtle" Anschell, Engineer and Producer, with Brad Graham Co-Engineer). Title track "Little Light" is among a set of guitar songs that reveal a different sort of Allison Crowe's writerly reflections in music. "Happy People", like such earlier songs as Ray Davies' Kinky "Dedicated Follower of Fashion", and Crowe's own, "Skeletons and Spirits", a bright melody coats more acid observations. Strong and gentle poetics of "Hold Back" warm us by a fire kindled in the '70s by Joni Mitchell. "Choose to Be" bridges the piano sound of Allison's "This Little Bird" songs with her new tunes. Bob Dylan's ramblin' shoes lead to a less restless farewell, as the album closes with "Wedding Song" - Crowe's sweetest, rootsiest, love song to date.
The interpretations on this collection are: "Time After Time" - originally a hit for that most unusual girl, Cyndi Lauper - Allison, a child of the '80s gives her impassioned take, live (Scott LittleJohn recording this, the same night as "Angels"); "Running for Home", is a cover of the Matthew Good Band, and one of the songs Allison has performed since her teens; and, by way of the Righteous Babe, Ani DiFranco, comes Allison's vocal-guitar nod to the great peace-loving bard, Phil Ochs - "When I'm Gone". "Can't be singing louder than the guns when I'm gone, so I guess I'll have to do it while I'm here."
You will find those cover songs and more on Allison's webpages @ http://www.allisoncrowe.com/LittleLight.html
Enjoy! Peace.
Little Light is the newest singer-songwriter collection from Allison Crowe. It opens with a rustically shimmering version of "Northern Lights" - a song Allison performed 'specially for the John Lennon Northern Lights Festival in Durness, Scotland. "Angels" is recorded live at St. Andrew's United Church, Christmas-time, in Allison's birthplace, Nanaimo, Canada. She's backed here by bassist Dave Baird and percussionist Laurent Boucher. "Disease", a song of social commentary, has, through years of live performance, become epic - channeling Beethoven, grunge and more. Here 't'is captured in its raging glory by Larry Anschell (on International Women's Day 2008, the same night celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Anschell's Turtle Recording Studios. Larry "Turtle" Anschell, Engineer and Producer, with Brad Graham Co-Engineer). Title track "Little Light" is among a set of guitar songs that reveal a different sort of Allison Crowe's writerly reflections in music. "Happy People", like such earlier songs as Ray Davies' Kinky "Dedicated Follower of Fashion", and Crowe's own, "Skeletons and Spirits", a bright melody coats more acid observations. Strong and gentle poetics of "Hold Back" warm us by a fire kindled in the '70s by Joni Mitchell. "Choose to Be" bridges the piano sound of Allison's "This Little Bird" songs with her new tunes. Bob Dylan's ramblin' shoes lead to a less restless farewell, as the album closes with "Wedding Song" - Crowe's sweetest, rootsiest, love song to date.
The interpretations on this collection are: "Time After Time" - originally a hit for that most unusual girl, Cyndi Lauper - Allison, a child of the '80s gives her impassioned take, live (Scott LittleJohn recording this, the same night as "Angels"); "Running for Home", is a cover of the Matthew Good Band, and one of the songs Allison has performed since her teens; and, by way of the Righteous Babe, Ani DiFranco, comes Allison's vocal-guitar nod to the great peace-loving bard, Phil Ochs - "When I'm Gone". "Can't be singing louder than the guns when I'm gone, so I guess I'll have to do it while I'm here."
You will find those cover songs and more on Allison's webpages @ http://www.allisoncrowe.com/LittleLight.html
Enjoy! Peace.
Link to this album=http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/24426