White Heat - White Heat album flac
Performer: White Heat Title: White Heat
Style: Hard Rock
Released: 1982
Country: Belgium
MP3 album: 1642 mb
FLAC album: 1877 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MPC ADX AHX XM APE AAC MP2
Genre: Rock
White Light/White Heat is the second studio album by American rock band the Velvet Underground, released in 1968 by record label Verve. It was the band's last studio recording of new material with bassist and founding member John Cale. After the disappointing sales of the Velvet Underground's first album, The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967), the band's relationship with Andy Warhol deteriorated. They toured throughout most of 1967.
White light) White light goin', messin' up my mind (White light) And don't you know it's gonna make me go blind (White heat) Aww, white heat, it tickle me down to my toes (White light) Oh, have mercy, while I have it, goodness knows (White light) White light goin', messin' up my brain (White light)
Heavy Metal White Heat (BEL).
The Velvet Undergroud - Ultimate Mono & Acetates Album - white light/white heat 02:47. The Velvet Undergroud - Ultimate Mono & Acetates Album - white light/white heat (mono ep) 02:43. Julian Casablancas - White Light White Heat (Rock n Roll Animal Live Era Version) (The Velvet Underground cover) (OST "Vinyl") 05:17. The Velvet Underground - 06.
White Light/White Heat didn't have either. By the time they released it, the Velvets were downplaying the art-world connection (despite the very arty slash in the album's title, and the fact that its black-on-black sleeve was designed by the Factory's Billy Name). Nico was out of the band, although bassist John Cale would continue to work with her for years.
White Heat is the twelfth studio album recorded by singer Dusty Springfield, and eleventh released. It was only released in the United States and Canada. More so than her previous two albums, It Begins Again (1978), and Living Without Your Love (1979), and the non-album single "It Goes Like It Goes" (1980), White Heat was a distinct departure from Springfield's Los Angeles-produced radio-friendly soft rock sound, being closely identified with the new wave, synthpop sounds of the early 1980s. The album arguably contains the most diverse selection of genres to be collected on any.
Tracklist
| To The Land Of The Rock |
| Supertramp |
| Never Mind |
| In Need Of Ya |
| Babbling Wind |
| Calling |
| Keep Cool Girl |
| Don't Act Cold With Me |
| Rock' N' Roll Kick |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| INL 3547 | White Heat | White Heat (LP) | Lark | INL 3547 | Belgium | 1982 |
| SKULL 8303 | White Heat | White Heat (LP) | Mausoleum Records | SKULL 8303 | Belgium | 1983 |
| 013 004 | White Heat | White Heat (LP, Album) | Corona Music Company | 013 004 | Switzerland | 1983 |
| 704107.2 | White Heat | White Heat (CD, Album, RE) | Mausoleum Records | 704107.2 | Germany | 1994 |








