Bruce Joyner And The Plantations - Home Is Where The Heart Is (Bleeding) album flac
Performer: Bruce Joyner And The PlantationsTitle: Home Is Where The Heart Is (Bleeding)
Style: New Wave, Garage Rock, Rock & Roll
Released: 1984
MP3 album: 1976 mb
FLAC album: 1175 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: AU DMF XM VOC DXD AIFF MP4
Genre: Rock
Опубликовано: 21 мар. 2010 г. Bruce Joyner and The Plantations - Slave Of Emotion. Fela Kuti (Nigeria, 1973) - Gentleman (Full Album) - Продолжительность: 31:03 Raúl.
Bleeding Heart is one of several names given to albums of a 1968 jam session with Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and others. The albums were fashioned from an informal two-track tape recording made by Hendrix that was subsequently stolen from his apartment. Although it presents a unique setting, critics and biographers have generally found fault with the sound quality and Morrison's performance.
Bleeding Heart" (sometimes listed as "(My) Bleeding Heart") is a song written and recorded by American blues musician Elmore James in 1961. Considered "among the greatest of James' songs", "Bleeding Heart" was later popularized by Jimi Hendrix, who recorded several versions of the song. Bleeding Heart" is a slow-tempo twelve-bar blues that features Elmore James' vocal and slide guitar.
This proverb, ‘home is where the heart is’, can be interpreted in two different ways. As each of these interpretations is in common use, it is worthwhile looking at them both, each in turn. Firstly, it can mean that wherever our loved ones are, that is our home. Thus, wherever a person’s heart is will be our true home. Thus, no matter where someone was born or grew up, their real home is the place that they care about most in the world. This place may or may not be the place that they grew up in. Secondly, it can mean that our love (our ‘heart’) is focused around the family home
Home is one of the best places on earth. There is no other beautiful place than your and that is why we want to come back to our homes. Whether the home is small or big, it is lovely to be there and enjoy the precious time with the family members. There is no denial to the fact that home is the place where you have created lots of memories and that is why it has a special place in your heart. Your home is not only important for you but a necessity too. Here are some of the reasons as why our home is so special. Enjoy a peaceful atmosphere – There is no other place in the world where you can enjoy both comfort and peace. Secondly, it can mean that our love (our ‘heart’) is focused around the family home.
I personally think that home is a small world where one lives according to his/her own rules. It's a place where you feel comfort, warmth and reliability. Even after the first few minutes in our flat you can understand all hospitality and friendliness of this place and the family which lives there. Our flat is very warm and cosy, so it makes any person feel at home.
Do you remember when we were only kids Knew everyone in our neighborhood and swore that we Would never forget Well time flies and the years go by, but memories never fade. I've been gone much too long, gotta get back there someday But my travelin' days ain't over yet And no matter how far away There's one thing I can't forget.
Home is where the heart is Achievement in Silence: Stay in Silence - worth 100 GamerScore. Find guides to this achievement here. Press to go to the crystal castle, shortly a cutscene will play. Once you talk to your broken self it doesn't matter what dialogue you pick. Then eventually Renie will see a event through the mirror and she will have the option to mend or brake the mirror. Choose to mend the mirror. Shortly after a second cutscene will play after you fix the mirror
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | Home Is Where The Heart Is (Bleeding)Written-By – Bruce Joyner, Dave Greene |
5:02 |
| B | Hellbound TrainWritten-By – Bruce Joyner |
2:57 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Virgin France S.A.
- Printed By – Glory, Asnières
- Manufactured By – MPO
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Plantation Music
Credits
- Artwork By [Cover Concept] – Gérard Rabel (IAS image)
- Engineer – Tom Byars
- Producer – Bruce Joyner, Frank Beeson
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: SACEM








