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Dirty Three - Horse Stories album flac Performer: Dirty Three
Title: Horse Stories
Style: Post Rock, Experimental
Released: 1996
MP3 album: 1430 mb
FLAC album: 1131 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: MPC AHX MIDI DMF ADX MP4 AUD
Genre: Rock

Horse Stories is the third major album by Australian rock band Dirty Three, released in September 1996 by Touch and Go Records. The album was recorded at Maison Rouge Studios, London, while the cover art was designed by guitarist Mick Turner. I Remember a Time When Once You Used to Love Me" is a cover of the Greek song Mia phora thymamai, written by Giannis Spanos and originally sung by the singer-songwriter Arleta. All songs written by Dirty Three, except where noted.

Complete your Dirty Three collection. referencing Horse Stories, CD, Album, TG165CD. 1 is an instrumental cover of a well-known Greek song written by Yannis Spanos (Γιάννης Σπανός). com/Αρλέτα-Αρλέτα/release/1193411.

Band Name Dirty Three. Album Name Horse Stories. Erscheinungsdatum September 1996. Labels Touch And Go Records. Musik GenrePost-Rock. Mitglieder die dieses Album besitzen0.

Album: Horse Stories, 1996. dirty three's 'horse', taken from the album 'horse stories'. Now playing: Normani Dancing with a Stranger. Djin FM. Adele Someone Like You.

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Staggeringly beautiful album. Despite this being an instrumental album, I can't think of much else that makes my mind race more than this.

Dirty Three hail from Australia, and are "in good" with fellow Aussie Nick Cave; they've been playing in his band on the most recent tour. Not surprisingly, D3 is a three piece: guitar, violin, and drums. Warren Ellis' violin. Warren Ellis' violin is the centerpiece and carries the nine songs on Horse Stories. Hope" is a beautiful track, summing up its title perfectly, while "At the Bar" does the same for its moniker. The band even shows some versatility, with the jumbled, noisy, distorted "Red", and injects some vocal color into the lovely "Horse".