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Anna Lynne-Vocal on hold tight london?
#1
Posted 04 December 2004 - 6:39 PM
i was searching news of PTB and i saw this tracklist in a lot of spanish websites
1. Galvanize-Feat. Q-Tip
2. The Boxer-Feat. Tim Burgess
3. Believe-Feat. Kele Okereke
4. Hold Tight London-Feat. Anna Lynne
5. Come Inside
6. The Big Jump
7. Left Right-Feat. Anwar Superstar
8. Close Your Eyes-Feat. The Magic Numbers
9. Shake Break Bounce
10. Marvo Ging
11. Surface To Air
and 6 collaborations!!!
so that means we have a female vocal on the album :D
1. Galvanize-Feat. Q-Tip
2. The Boxer-Feat. Tim Burgess
3. Believe-Feat. Kele Okereke
4. Hold Tight London-Feat. Anna Lynne
5. Come Inside
6. The Big Jump
7. Left Right-Feat. Anwar Superstar
8. Close Your Eyes-Feat. The Magic Numbers
9. Shake Break Bounce
10. Marvo Ging
11. Surface To Air
and 6 collaborations!!!
so that means we have a female vocal on the album :D
#2
Posted 04 December 2004 - 6:46 PM
Yes, yes we do! You should check out the Push the Button Details thread - there's a link to Anna's band, Tresspassers William. Check out her vocal talents - she is quite good! Can't wait to hear this collab.
Bring on Push The Button!!!
Bring on Push The Button!!!
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#10
Posted 06 December 2004 - 3:42 AM
I like Palookaville, for what it is. I think that if you take it as sort of a non-dance album that it's good. But of course it's a matter of opinion. I really enjoy it. Except I'm not a big fan of "The Joker" (original is better) - "The Joker is WILD..."
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Posted 06 December 2004 - 4:01 AM
Judging this record before we've heard it in context, in its entirety is a little preemptive, no?
Sure there are a lot of collaborations, but I look at it this way: Tom and Ed will always say what they want to say in the music they make. Maybe at this point in their career, several collaborations might help them to expand on the things they want to say. Also, we know they are good producers, and I think collaborations with other artists are allowing them to become the best of the best in this field.
Sure there are a lot of collaborations, but I look at it this way: Tom and Ed will always say what they want to say in the music they make. Maybe at this point in their career, several collaborations might help them to expand on the things they want to say. Also, we know they are good producers, and I think collaborations with other artists are allowing them to become the best of the best in this field.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#15
Posted 07 December 2004 - 3:29 AM
sneakerbeater Escribi�:
i actually liked the sound of 'hold tight london' without the collaboration. it kinda made me think of full on dance floor action. now i'm not so sure about it being a full on tune. i'm sure it will be cool just the same.
is prob a ballad
#16
Posted 07 December 2004 - 1:49 PM
sneakerbeater Escribi�:
i actually liked the sound of 'hold tight london' without the collaboration. it kinda made me think of full on dance floor action. now i'm not so sure about it being a full on tune. i'm sure it will be cool just the same.
How would describe Out Of Control then??
#18
Posted 07 December 2004 - 1:59 PM
Hmm, maybe that's true, but Out Of Control was hardly typical of a Primal Scream song. Ok, so there isn't really a 'typical' Primal Scream song, but most are fairly downtempo.
Or think about Setting Sun & Let Forever Be. Oasis, at times are rocking, but a lot of the time they're fairly laid back.
Or think about Setting Sun & Let Forever Be. Oasis, at times are rocking, but a lot of the time they're fairly laid back.