Kindness - World, You Need A Change Of Mind album flac
Performer: Kindness Title: World, You Need A Change Of Mind
Released: 2012
MP3 album: 1143 mb
FLAC album: 1941 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: XM MP1 DMF MOD MP2 AU RA
Genre: Funk and Soul / Pop
Tracklistings come from MusicBrainz. Find out more about our use of this data, and also our policy on profanity. Find out more about our use of this data. Shamanic and shambolic in equal measure, there's genuine invention at play here. And that's not even nearly the half of it. World, You Need a Change of Mind proves to be a wickedly slippery affair, holing up in the hinterland between hypnagogia and chillwave and then shooting through it with jolts of funk ferocity. There are murmurs of Ain't Nothin’ Goin' On But the Rent and Pull Up to the Bumper on initial single, Replacements cover Swingin' Party and Doigsong respectively.
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Kindness's debut album, World, You Need a Change of Mind, co-produced & mixed by Grammy Award-winning producer Philippe Zdar was released on 16 March 2012. Live sessions were recorded for Radio 1's Zane Lowe and Rob da Bank as well as 6Music's Lauren Laverne, Live from Maida Vale.
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Kindness, aka Adam Bainbridge, released a new album today called World, You Need A Change Of Mind and I really like it. I’ve been excited about this release as I completely fell in love with all that Kindness had put out before this debut release ( I wrote about Gee Up and Cyan already ). The album didn’t have enough Gee Uped hunky-funk to WOW me, but it’s still a good listen. Here’s my track-by-track break down: 1. SEOD – Old song, already heard it, it already got a release, but it’s a good song.
LP cover shot by Michele Yong. Thank you to inthebox for sending this clip and for the reminder that it's the 7 year anniversary of World, You Need a Change of Mind.
Your submissions can change your community and the world at large! . Yet it is often overlooked how important an act of kindness can be to someone who is in need. We find it easy to look past the begger or the disabled person. We would rather avoid eye contact with the person who is standing on the street corner holding a sign. We turn a blind eye to the homeless woman and her children sleeping in the doorway of an abandoned building. Our own acts of kindness, however, can change the life of a person who is in a point of struggle in their lives. If we stop to give the beggar something to eat, or to help the disabled person to gather items that are out of their arms read; if we take the time to provide clothing to the person holding that sign so that he can perhaps find himself a job; if we offer shelter to the woman and her children; if we stop to.







