Various - Songs You've Never Heard / Light Volume Two album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: Songs You've Never Heard / Light Volume Two
Style: Alternative Rock, Thrash, Space Rock, Punk
Released: 1995
MP3 album: 1386 mb
FLAC album: 1869 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MP4 AUD APE DTS VOC FLAC MOD
Genre: Rock
Once heard, however, you’re hooked. The album finds Nelson more focused than many of his contemporaries in the 90s, ensuring that his songs aren’t swamped by the overarching themes that bring them together. 35: Semisonic: Feeling Strangely Fine (March 1998) The temptation may be to reduce Semisonic to ‘Closing Time’, the N. 1 US and Top 25 UK hit for which the band are mostly remembered. But that would be to overlook the breadth of styles on display on this, their second album, whose 12 tracks were whittled down from an initial number of 60 – and yet still display an abundance of ideas
That's why we've collected these amazing songs classic rock bands never bothered releasing. You can't even find them on official bootleg albums, but they all have one thing in common: They could easily dominate classic rock radio. Led Zeppelin: Take Me Home. By the time 1975's Physical Graffiti rolled around, led Zeppelin had compiled so many amazing songs, they simply didn't have room for them on their albums. Case in point: "Take Me Home," an outtake that couldn't even make Graffiti - the outtakes album - because 82 minutes of Zeppelin was enough, they couldn't possibly make it 87. But "Home" absolutely would've fit on this, or any other Zep album.
Hector Zazou Songs From the Cold Seas (1995). World music is generally associated with waving palm trees and drowsy heat. French producer Hector Zazou's stunning cocktail is the opposite, an ice shower for the temperate and tropical hangover. Easy if you've played her Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea: an album about singer Jeff Mangum's obsession with Anne Frank's ghost. This album - on the surface a skittery, lo-fi assortment of acoustic guitars, soaring brass instruments and cracked vocals - has a hypnotic power and rhythm that makes jaded adults and bouncy toddlers alike sing along. With this album, the listener is in danger of floating away in ecstasy. If I said the music washes over you, you'd think I was talking blandness.
people have never heard. Gunn added that "The Chain" and "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" were the two songs that were "the most deeply embedded into the fibers of the film. Guardians of the Galaxy Vo. : Awesome Mix Volume 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) was released by Hollywood Records on April 21, 2017. It was released on cassette on June 23, 2017 and on vinyl LP on August 11, 2017.
On any Cristian Vogel album there’ll always be one or two tracks that blow me away, but rarely can I enjoy the album in its totality. Too often they’re messy, skittish, all over the place; he regularly confuses being wonky with being interesting. The exception that proves the rule is Specific Momentific, an album of alternately harshly and sumptuously textured, asymmetric techno-funk and abstract synthesis that explores its ideas with patient intensity and is all the more rewarding for it.
Volume Two has a strange power to brighten a whole day by opening up memories you don’t know you have. Heavy shit for music as light as can be. Not all the songs are successful, unfortunately. The group choose a poor opener, the very average Thieves. The song itself is fine, but Deschanel’s voice struggles. Whereas I enjoyed Volume One, I couldn’t care less whether or not I ever heard it again. Volume Two is, dare I say, actually important. Important in the sense that maybe vintage clothing and vinyl records and the whole of the touch and feel of cotton are more than just things people do to seem cool or interesting, activities or sentiments repeated without reason. The past lingers or is recyled because something about it was good.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | –Rumors Of War | God DiedBass – Kirk MacLaneDrums – Jeff MyersGuitar – Brad Coleman, Tom StrahleProducer – Rumors Of WarRecorded By, Mixed By – Kirk MacLane, Roger MielkeVocals – Beth Strahle, Brad Coleman, Kirk MacLane, Tom StrahleWritten-By – Tom Strahle |
4:35 |
| 2 | –Rumors Of War | World Without WallsBass – Kirk MacLaneDrums – Jeff MyersGuitar – Brad Coleman, Tom StrahleProducer – Rumors Of WarRecorded By, Mixed By – Kirk MacLane, Roger MielkeVocals – Beth Strahle, Brad Coleman, Kirk MacLane, Tom StrahleWritten-By – Tom Strahle |
2:47 |
| 3 | –Rumors Of War | Something's WrongBass – Kirk MacLaneDrums – Jeff MyersGuitar – Brad Coleman, Tom StrahleProducer – Rumors Of WarRecorded By, Mixed By – Kirk MacLane, Roger MielkeVocals – Beth Strahle, Brad Coleman, Kirk MacLane, Tom StrahleWritten-By – Tom Strahle |
3:32 |
| 4 | –The Recruits | Are YouBass, Vocals – Eric Campbell Drums – Rick SwansonGuitar – Jim DequineKeyboards – Jeff BahamProducer – The RecruitsRecorded By – Michael GeiserWritten-By – Campbell*, Dequine* |
4:38 |
| 5 | –The Recruits | I Wish I CouldBass, Vocals – Eric Campbell Drums – Rick SwansonGuitar, Recorded By – Jim DequineKeyboards – Jeff BahamProducer – The RecruitsWritten-By – Campbell*, Dequine* |
4:31 |
| 6 | –The Recruits | I Can't Tell You WhyBass, Vocals – Eric Campbell Drums – Rick SwansonGuitar, Recorded By – Jim DequineKeyboards – Jeff BahamProducer – The RecruitsWritten-By – Campbell*, Dequine* |
3:36 |
| 7 | –The Autumns | Briar PatchBass, Featuring [Treatments] – Joe SantanaDrums – Eric CrissmanProducer, Written-By – The AutumnsRecorded By, Mixed By – Jonas Of SwedenVocals, Guitar – Frank Koroshec, Matt Kelly* |
4:43 |
| 8 | –The Autumns | My Rainbow In The CloudBass, Featuring [Treatments] – Joe SantanaDrums – Eric CrissmanProducer, Written-By – The AutumnsRecorded By, Mixed By – Jonas Of SwedenVocals, Guitar – Frank Koroshec, Matt Kelly* |
2:34 |
| 9 | –Pushstart Wagon | WeirdBass – Eric ShouseDrums – Ben Eggehorn Engineer, Mixed By – Eric Smith Guitar – John Elliott , Steve GuilesProducer – Chris Suchanek, Eric Smith , Pushstart WagonVocals – Steve GuilesWritten-By – The Wagon*, Guiles* |
2:59 |
| 10 | –Pushstart Wagon | Tightrope BoyBass – Eric ShouseDrums – Ben Eggehorn Engineer, Mixed By – Eric Smith Guitar – John Elliott , Steve GuilesProducer – Chris Suchanek, Eric Smith , Pushstart WagonVocals – Steve GuilesWritten-By – The Wagon*, Guiles* |
3:20 |
| 11 | –The Crucified | Straining LifeBass – Jeff BellewDrums – Jim ChaffinGuitar – Greg MinierMixed By – Eric Smith Producer, Written-By – The CrucifiedRecorded By – Slamm AndrewsVocals – Mark Salomon |
3:23 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Word, Inc.
- Distributed By – Word, Inc.
Credits
- Artwork [Cover Art] – Sheri Neville
- Copyist [Copy] – CJ Smith
- Graphics – Atom Smith
- Mastered By – Wally Grant
Notes
Rumors of War: Pasadena, California.The Recruits: San Jose, California.
The Autumns: Santa Clarita, California.
Pushstart Wagon: Los Angeles, California.
The Crucified: Fresno, California.
Cover art for Record Factory.
Rumors of War copyrighted by Tom Strahle Music/BMI.
All other songs copyrighted by 435 South Music/BMI.
℗&©1995 Ocean Records, A division of Ocean Entertainment, Inc.
Manufactured & distributed by Word, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.
Track-specific information from the liner notes:
Tracks 9 & 10: "...About one week before mastering and during their finals at school, Pushstart came in and recorded. Eric was still mixing the last tune the day before the deadline..."
Track 11: "...This song, as well as 'Power of God' (released on vol. 1), were both recorded (in two days) as final studio demos for consideration on a future Crucified album which was never completed."
Tracks 7 & 8 by The Autumns are unavailable elsewhere, and predate their first proper release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 80688 40752 0
- Matrix / Runout: 18179A-01BR 701-8175-690 951206-03







