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Eternal  - Breathe album flac Performer: Eternal
Title: Breathe
Style: Shoegaze
Released: 2013
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1990 mb
FLAC album: 1161 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: APE MP1 AC3 ASF MOD AU MP3
Genre: Rock

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Album: Breathe - EP, 2013. A-side of the one and only 1990 single from the highly underrated and unappreciated shoegaze band from Reading with Christian Savill(slowdive) on guitar and vocals. Though only 2000 copies were pressed the sound would prove to be extremely influential to shoegaze bands to come.

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Graveface Records 80. 12 inch Vinyl Single.

Breathe is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Faith Hill. It was released November 9, 1999 via Warner Bros. It won a Grammy Award for Best Country Album. Breathe is one of the most successful country/pop albums to date. It has been certified 8 Platinum by the RIAA, for shipping eight million copies in the US. The album includes the singles "Breathe", "The Way You Love Me", "Let's Make Love", and "If My Heart Had Wings".

why should I stay in these.

Текст песни: I have found my way to live in life, you fill me with eternal breathe, carefully warning on my shoulders, you make me shine in a black embrace Don’t leave me know or I’ll just remain with a life to burn, staring at darking skies, asking why should I stay here, staring at blind horizon. I have found my way to live in life, you fill me with eternal breathe, carefully warning on my shoulders, you make me shine in a black embrace Don’t leave me know or I’ll just remain with a life to burn, staring at darking skies, asking why should I stay here, staring at blind horizons.

Tracklist

A1 Sleep
A2 Remember
B1 Breathe
B2 Take Me Down

Notes

Retail edition on black vinyl.
With proceeds going to Charge Family Support Group.

These were the demos recorded in Weston Super Mare and are not the same as the recordings which appeared on the original Sarah Records release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 43157 42440 6

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SARAH 31 Eternal Breathe ‎(7", Single) Sarah Records SARAH 31 UK 1990
GRAVE080 Eternal Breathe ‎(10", Ltd, Num, Oxb) Graveface Records GRAVE080 US 2013
GRAVE080 Eternal Breathe ‎(10", Ltd, Oxb) Graveface Records GRAVE080 US 2013


Comments: (4)
Goldenfang
These were the demos recorded in Weston Super Mare in the very early days, somewhere around Christmas 1989, along with two songs by Sean Hewson when he was still a member. This was the tape we sent to Sarah that got their interest. To settle the business about that guitar part, it isn't there because Christian hadn't come up with it yet. As far as I remember he pretty much did that on the spot in the studio when we recorded the single, same way the faster version of Take Me Down came about just because that's how we decided to play it on the day it was recorded. I have no knowledge of Remember, I guess that's something Christian recorded by himself sometime later. We only ever had one other song that wasn't on the single but that was never recorded, only played in rehearsal and live.
Xurad
A very beautiful single and a very annoying re-issue.
Nekora
This Graveface reissue features four tracks of lofi dreampop from guitarist Christian Savill's pre-Slowdive band. The guitar-centric, melancholy songs are melodic and memorable, effectively augmented with strings and woodwinds. "Remember" was not included in the original 1990 Sarah Records issue and is a welcome addition to the canon despite the demo sound quality. The other three are significantly different versions from the Sarah release; they are remixed and/or rerecorded with added clarity and separation of the instruments, less distortion on the guitar, and better tuned vocals. "Take Me Down" is now longer, "Sleep" and "Breathe" are shorter. The only conspicuous misstep sees the short but effective Slowdive-esque guitar coda on "Sleep" entirely excised, a puzzling and disappointing decision which blunts that track's original heavenly conclusion.
Hellstaff
That excision is horrible. :(