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Plenty  - Prattle (Sultry Songs For Swingin' Celibates) album flac Performer: Plenty
Title: Prattle (Sultry Songs For Swingin' Celibates)
Released: 1987
MP3 album: 1632 mb
FLAC album: 1271 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Rock

s songs were performed live at the time and all five have been re-arranged and re-recorded over the last 18 months, with four of the songs scheduled to be on Plenty’s 2018 debut album It Could Be Home. For reasons best known to the band members' psychiatrists, this particular Plenty . was called Prattle (Sultry Songs For Swingin’ Celibates). Towards The Shore was played live by Tim Bowness and Peter Chilvers on several occasions and ended up - in an extended form - on the 2011 Slow Electric album (Bowness/Chilvers in collaboration with Estonian Jazz duo UMA.

Plenty's core trio of Tim Bowness, Brian Hulse and David K Jones reformed in 2016. Over a period of 14 months, Plenty re-recorded 16 songs originally written in the 1980s, alongside one new piece. An album resulting from the sessions - called It Could Be Home - has been mixed and co-produced by Jacob Holm-Lupo, and also features contributions from Michael Bearpark, Steve Bingham and Peter Chilvers.

It was arranged by Nelson Riddle and released in March 1956 on LP and January 1987 on CD. It was the first album ever to top the UK Albums Chart

Prattle provides sentiment data that predicts the market impact of central bank and corporate communications. New communications are then evaluated based on linguistic patterns to identify their likely market impact. With a tailored lexicon, Prattle scores the sentiment of subsequent communications by that bank or company. These scores indicate the market impact communications will have

Prattle not with ego’s limiting jargon, for the heart does beg for attention. Prattle not the dark mind of thoughts for the heart is full of wisdom. Prattle not in words useless better yet move in self love for it’s far more rewarding. Prattle not in sea of sad songs, rather swim in ocean of non judgment as it’s the anchor for peace. Inspired by Frank Davis Jr. A grand writer. He taught me a new word prattle.

This sultry and mysterious tune was written by the great Thelonious Monk. Contraltos will really shine with this piece! Here, we see the legendary Ella Fitzgerald with her interpretation. This is a marvelous song for beginners of all ages. Here, listen to the late, great Amy Winehouse giving it plenty of heart. 11) Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend. Marilyn’s performance may be truly iconic, but there’s no reason why you shouldn’t have fun with this song - and it’s all about the fun factor.

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Here's a list of 15 songs from ~our youth~ that made us so embarrassed, like that time the Backstreet Boys kept asking if they were sexualllll. So here’s a list of our top 15 songs that made us blush and run to turn the boombox down before our parents hear. ut also made us feel kind of badass for listening to them. 1 Thong Song - Sisqo. But also, feeling scandalized as a child is apparently a deep psychological trauma, because let’s say at age 24 you happen into a Vegas pool party at which Sisqo is performing the Thong Song live, and despite being 24 and taking part in the usual Las Vegas debauchery, you still have to fight off a blush

Tracklist

1 Life Is Elsewhere
2 Hide
3 As Tears Go By
4 Strange Gods
5 Toward To Shore

Credits

  • Bass – David K. Jones
  • Guitar – Brian Hulse
  • Vocals – Tim Bowness

Notes

Issued in early 1988, one track was a radical synth-heavy re-working of The Rolling Stones’ song As Tears Go By. The other songs were Life Is Elsewhere, Hide, Strange Gods and Towards The Shore. All five of the E.P.’s songs were performed live at the time and all five have been re-arranged and re-recorded over the last 18 months, with four of the songs scheduled to be on Plenty’s 2018 debut album It Could Be Home.
For reasons best known to the band members' psychiatrists, this particular Plenty E.P. was called Prattle (Sultry Songs For Swingin’ Celibates).
Towards The Shore was played live by Tim Bowness and Peter Chilvers on several occasions and ended up - in an extended form - on the 2011 Slow Electric album (Bowness/Chilvers in collaboration with Estonian Jazz duo UMA