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  • My 2009 Top Albums

    Dez 24 2009, 0h19 por diana2amazing

    diana2amazing's top albums (12 months) 1. Jamie Cullum - Twentysomething (186)
    2. Aerosmith - Permanent Vacation (177)
    3. Bon Jovi - Cross Road (disc 2: B Sides and Rarities) (163) 4. Aerosmith - Get A Grip (149)
    5. Aerosmith - Nine Lives (148)
    6. Aerosmith - Pump (116)
    7. Bon Jovi - Cross Road (101)
    8. Javier Malosetti - Villa (100)
    9. Syd Barrett - The Madcap Laughs (95)
    10. Bon Jovi - Cross Road: The Best of Bon Jovi (84)
    11. Cat Stevens - The Very Best Of Cat Stevens (76)
    12. Def Leppard - Hysteria (75)
    13. Pink Floyd - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (68)
    14. Nirvana - Nevermind (62)
    15. Aerosmith - Big Ones (58)
    16. Syd Barrett - Barrett (56)
    17. Slash's Snakepit - It's Five O'Clock Somewhere (53)
    18. Velvet Revolver - Contraband (52)
    19. Frank Zappa - Sheik Yerbouti (51)
    20. Jon Bon Jovi - Blaze of Glory (50)
    21. Joe Perry - Joe Perry (50)
    22. The Beatles - Abbey Road (46)
    23. Nirvana - Nirvana (45)
    24. Bon Jovi - Crossroad: The Best of Bon Jovi (43)
    25. Gustavo Cerati - Fuerza Natural (43)
    26. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (42)
    27. Depeche Mode - The Best of Depeche Mode, Volume 1 (42)
    28. Nanowar - Other Bands Play, Nanowar Gay ! (39) 29. Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full (38)
    30. Santana - All That I Am (38)
    31. Coverdale/Page - Coverdale/Page (37)
    32. Paul McCartney - Paul Is Live (36)
    33. An Danzza - An danzza (36) 34. Rata Blanca - Magos, Espadas y Rosas (34)
    35. Heart - Greatest Hits (34)
    36. Bryan Adams - So Far So Good (33)
    37. David Gilmour - On An Island -UK Only (30)
    38. The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour (30)
    39. The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (29)
    40. Bon Jovi - Crush (29)
    41. Elvis Presley - The Essential Collection (28)
    42. Pappo - Pappo's Blues (27)
    43. The Beatles - Live at the BBC (disc 1) (27)
    44. Amazing Blue Gurus - First Cut (27) 45. Richie Sambora - Stranger in This Town (26)
    46. David Coverdale - Into The Light (26)
    47. Eric Clapton - The Cream Of Clapton (25)
    48. Richie Sambora - Undiscovered Soul (25)
    49. The Answer - Rise (25)
    50. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Greatest Hits (24)
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  • Top Albuns : )

    Dez 22 2009, 10h40 por hldz

    hldz's top albums (overall) 1. Jon Bon Jovi - Destination Anywhere (Special Edition) (898) 2. Engenheiros do Hawaii - Acústico MTV (806)
    3. Cidadão Quem - 7 (741)
    4. Cidadão Quem - Theatro São Pedro (604) 5. Skank - Carrossel (554)
    6. Snow Patrol - Eyes Open (550)
    7. The Killers - Hot Fuss (Limited Edition) (549)
    8. Skank - Cosmotron (536)
    9. Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul (508)
    10. Gui Boratto - Take My Breath Away (493)
    11. Engenheiros do Hawaii - Surfando Karmas & DNA (437)
    12. Engenheiros do Hawaii - Dançando No Campo Minado (435)
    13. LS Jack - Jardim de Cores (423)
    14. The Killers - Sam's Town (421)
    15. Coldplay - X&Y (417)
    16. Skank - Estandarte (413)
    17. Engenheiros do Hawaii - Novos Horizontes - Acústico (396)
    18. The Verve - Urban Hymns (382)
    19. Pouca Vogal - Pouca Vogal (376)
    20. Manu Chao - La Radiolina (374)
    21. Cidadão Quem - Soma (349)
    22. The Wallflowers - Bringing Down The Horse (327)
    23. Cidadão Quem - Girassóis da Rússia (314)
    24. Coldplay - [Parachutes] (278) 25. Kings of Leon - Because of the Times (267)
    26. Skank - Maquinarama (252)
    27. Sugar Ray - The Best Of (250)
    28. Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head (241)
    29. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication (238)
    30. Creed - My Own Prison (235)
    31. Coldplay - Viva la Vida (235)
    32. The Beatles - Love (224)
    33. Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams (222)
    34. Evermore - Dreams (219)
    35. Foo Fighters - There Is Nothing Left to Lose (219)
    36. Skank - Radiola (214)
    37. Engenheiros do Hawaii - Várias Variáveis (213)
    38. Nenhum de Nós - Nenhum De Nós A Céu Aberto (208)
    39. Snow Patrol - A Hundred Million Suns (204)
    40. Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way (204)
    41. Skank - Mtv - Ao Vivo (202) 42. Infected Mushroom - Converting_Vegetarians (201)
    43. Cidadão Quem - Spermatozoon (200)
    44. Engenheiros do Hawaii - ¡Tchau Radar! (197)
    45. Various Artists - Dreams (195)
    46. Trentemøller - The Trentemøller Chronicles (194)
    47. Acústicos & Valvulados - (2003) Creme Dental Rock'n'Roll (190) 48. Skank - Calango (188)
    49. Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob (186)
    50. Engenheiros do Hawaii - Simples de Coração (184)
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  • Well you're killing me.

    Dez 20 2009, 23h33 por Ana_Mars

    What are the four tracks recently added to your library?
    To Cut A Long Story Short
    TocarLovin' Every Minute of It
    Do They Know It's Christmas Time?
    TocarMystery Train
    Yay for finally downloading songs you listen to on the radio. xD

    What four artists is Last.fm currently recommending to you?
    Vince Neil
    Super Junior
    SS501
    Brides of Destruction

    Have you listened/heard of any of them before?
    I HAD stuff by Vince but can't find it, love Super Junior (but scrobble under a different name), SS501 I've been meaning to, and Brides of Destruction yeah, a bit.

    Last loved track?
    To Cut A Long Story Short <3

    Last five recently listened tracks?
    TocarTen Seconds To Love
    TocarKnock 'Em Dead, Kid
    TocarToo Young To Fall In Love
    TocarRed Hot
    TocarHelter Skelter
    Shout At The Devil bias 8D

    Last song you added to your playlist?
    No playlists.

    Last person you left a shout to?
    I have no idea. D:

    Last person who left you a shout?
    ^

    Most frequently used tag?
    I don't use them...

    How long have you been a member?
    11 July 2008.

    How many overall plays do you have?
    10857!

    How many loved tracks?
    671.

    Top 10 artists in the last seven days?
    Duran Duran
    Mötley Crüe
    Bon Jovi
    Dead or Alive
    A Flock of Seagulls
    Def Leppard
    Nine Inch Nails
    The Human League
    Whitesnake
    Jon Bon Jovi

    Top 10 most played songs in the last seven days?
    Don't You Want Me Baby
    TocarI Ran (So Far Away)
    TocarRio
    Who Do You Think You Are?
    Tocar(I'm Looking For) Cracks In The Pavement
    TocarI Don't Want Your Love
    TocarThe Reflex
    TocarPlease Come Home for Christmas
    TocarHungry Like The Wolf
    TocarYou Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
    Oooookay, Duranie O_O

    Are you a member of any groups?
    A couple.

    Now playing?
    Too Young To Fall In Love (Demo) 8D
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  • How Varied Is Your Music Taste?

    Dez 20 2009, 19h49 por NeveAdrianne

    First, make a list of your top-20 artists overall. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, count up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.

    #1. Backstreet Boys
    1) Nick Carter
    2) Brian Littrell
    3) *NSYNC
    4) Aaron Carter
    5) Westlife
    6) Jesse McCartney
    7) 98 Degrees
    8) Blue

    #2. Heather Nova
    9) Jewel
    10) Sarah Bettens
    11) Chantal Kreviazuk
    12) Beth Orton
    13) Natalie Merchant
    14) Paula Cole
    15) Beth Hart
    16) Lisa Loeb

    #3. Westlife
    17) Boyzone
    18) Brian McFadden
    19) A1
    20) Backstreet Boys
    21) Ronan Keating
    Blue
    22) Gareth Gates
    23) Shayne Ward

    #4. Bryan Adams
    24) Bon Jovi
    25) Phil Collins
    26) Roxette
    27) Richard Marx
    28) Mike & The Mechanics
    29) Jon Bon Jovi
    30) Foreigner
    31) Bonnie Tyler

    #5. Hanson
    32) Tinted Windows
    33) Everybody Else
    34) The Moffatts
    35) Ingram Hill
    36) Ben Jelen
    37) Locksley
    38) O-Town
    39) Michael Tolcher

    #6. The Beatles
    40) John Lennon
    41) George Harrison
    42) Paul McCartney
    43) Ringo Starr
    44) Paul McCartney & Wings
    45) Wings
    46) The Who
    47) Paul & Linda McCartney

    #7. Silbermond
    48) Christina Stürmer
    49) Juli
    50) Revolverheld
    51) Cassandra Steen
    52) Rosenstolz
    53) Ich + Ich
    54) Wir sind Helden
    55) Pur

    #8. Allison Crowe
    56) Josh Woodward
    57) Rachael Sage
    57) Rob Costlow
    58) Ruth Theodore
    59) Charlotte Martin
    60) Maya Filipič
    61) Vienna Teng
    62) Steven Dunston

    #9. Amanda Marshall
    63) Jann Arden
    Chantal Kreviazuk
    64) Tara MacLean
    65) Holly McNarland
    66) Melissa Etheridge
    67) Alannah Myles
    68) Sophie B. Hawkins
    69) Meredith Brooks

    #10. Peter, Paul & Mary
    70) The Kingston Trio
    71) Joan Baez
    72) Judy Collins
    73) Pete Seeger
    74) John Denver
    75) Gordon Lightfoot
    76) Arlo Guthrie
    77) The Seekers

    #11. Sarah McLachlan
    Natalie Merchant
    Jann Arden
    Jewel
    Paula Cole
    Chantal Kreviazuk
    Tara MacLean
    78) Poe
    79) Shawn Colvin

    #12. Nerina Pallot
    80) Amy Studt
    81) Lucie Silvas
    82) Sandi Thom
    83) Anna Nalick
    84) Siobhan Donaghy
    85) Holly Brook
    Charlotte Martin
    86) Rachael Yamagata

    #13. Sandi Thom
    87) Nerina Pallot
    Amy Studt
    Lucie Silvas
    88) Remi Nicole
    89) Terra Naomi
    90) KT Tunstall
    Anna Nalick
    Holly Brook

    #14. Dixie Chicks
    91) Trisha Yearwood
    92) Faith Hill
    93) Martina McBride
    94) Sara Evans
    95) Miranda Lambert
    96) Gretchen Wilson
    97) SHeDaisy
    98) LeAnn Rimes

    #15. Elvis Presley
    99) Jerry Lee Lewis
    100) Chuck Berry
    101) Ricky Nelson
    102) Roy Orbison
    103) Eddie Cochran
    104) Gene Vincent
    105) Buddy Holly
    106) The Everly Brothers

    #16. Sheryl Crow
    Jewel
    107) Joan Osborne
    108) Alanis Morissette
    Meredith Brooks
    109) Sarah McLachlan
    110) Texas
    Melissa Etheridge
    111) Liz Phair

    #17. 3 Doors Down
    112) Nickelback
    113) Breaking Benjamin
    114) Three Days Grace
    115) Hoobastank
    116) Hinder
    117) Theory of a Deadman
    118) Daughtry
    119) Creed

    #18. Jewel
    Sarah McLachlan
    120) Sheryl Crow
    Lisa Loeb
    121) Heather Nova
    Paula Cole
    Alanis Morissette
    Chantal Kreviazuk
    Natalie Merchant

    #19. Avril Lavigne
    122) Pitty
    123) The Veronicas
    124) Ashlee Simpson
    125) Hilary Duff
    126) Paramore
    127) Skye Sweetnam
    128) Lindsay Lohan
    129) Katy Perry

    #20. Matchbox Twenty
    130) Rob Thomas
    131) Tabitha's Secret
    132) Train
    133) Goo Goo Dolls
    134) Vertical Horizon
    135) Nine Days
    136) Counting Crows
    137) Lifehouse

    Final Score:
    137/160
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  • Best Songs of 1997 - One Man's Opinion

    Out 10 2009, 2h08 por tihsymtae

    In alphabetical order by artist:

    Vem, meu amor - Banda Eva - from the album Banda Eva Ao Vivo


    TocarAccident Of Birth - Bruce Dickinson - from the album Accident Of Birth


    Chan chan - Buena Vista Social Club - from the album Buena Vista Social Club


    Ai! Que saudades da Amélia - Fundo De Quintal & Gabriel "O Pensador" - from the live compilation album Casa De Samba 2


    TocarStaring at Your Window With a Suitcase in My Hand - Jon Bon Jovi - from the album Destination Anywhere


    TocarMogwai Fear Satan - Mogwai - from the album Young Team


    Sympathique - Pink Martini - from the album Sympathique


    TocarKarma Police - Radiohead - from the album OK Computer


    TocarDo What You Have to Do - Sarah McLachlan - from the album Surfacing


    The Other Side of Town - Steve Earle - from the album El Corazon
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  • Top 5 Movie Rock Songs

    Ago 29 2009, 0h46 por stevenslapbass



    1. Chad Kroeger (Nickelback) - Hero - SPIDERMAN



    2. Goo Goo Dolls - TocarIris - CITY OF ANGELS



    3. Jon Bon Jovi - TocarBlaze Of Glory - YOUNG GUNS II



    4. Guns N' Roses - TocarYou Could Be Mine - TERMINATOR 2



    5. Survivor - TocarEye Of The Tiger - ROCKY III

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  • Nickelback Fans: Respond to Haters/Critics

    Ago 11 2009, 20h01 por stevenslapbass



    Nickelback have been criticised since the very beginning. The only thing that always reinstates their brilliance is their staying power / their logevity. They are one of the biggest bands in the world. They have won awards after awards, They sell out stadiums all around the world. They have collaborated with Billy Gibbons, Carlos Santana, Mutt Lange, Dimebag Darrell and many more. They have sold over 30 million albums world wide.

    Critics slam their simplicity but when I hear that I always refer to this article, But the band measures their success not by critical acclaim, but by their fans. And a recent meeting with a young father, wearing the picture of a little girl on his T-shirt, gave Kroeger all the acclaim he needed when he asked the girl’s identity.

    “He said, ‘That is my daughter, and we lost her, and your song ‘Far Away’ is the only thing that got us through that loss,”’ Kroeger said. “That was just very moving for me.”.


    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17725843/

    The band also gave all the proceeds from their hit song "If Everyone Cared" and gave it to a number of charities.



    Below is a couple, of the many words of respect and love for the band. Also just look at the thousands of members that are apart of The Nickelback Forum



    Taken from

    http://top40.about.com/b/2007/01/16/fans-vs-the-critics-nickelback.htm

    Critics are just sad people who aren’t talented enough to sing or play an instrument. They show their jealousy by going after bands who don’t deserve the harsh words. It’s the fans who spend their hard earned money on cd’s, concert tickets, travel arrangements, merchandise & so on. It’s the fans that care and remember important details about their idols. I doubt any of those critics listed in the article could tell you a damn thing about one of the guys from Nickelback. Ask one of us fans & we can tell you. Just another little note to critics – who won the People’s Choice Award for favorite band? Oh yeah that’s right – NICKELBACK!

    i like NICKELBACK! they are fresh and i enjoy their music. the critics must have gum stuck in their ears. they would not know a good thing if it bit them!

    Critics have nothing better to do then bash decent people period. They the critics are so full of theirselves, we should critic them, but again we already are doing that.



    Simply put, those critics are jealous. The statistics speak for themselves – Nickelback are one of the biggest rock bands today. And they sure didn’t get that way because of these critics. They got there because people love hearing their music. They aren’t uptight, politically-driven morons who put their opinions against America out there but are more than willing to suck off the American economy. They are down-to-earth, hard-working artists who earn every cent they have in their bank accounts. And even in spite of the fact that they’ve won countless awards and honors for their efforts, you still don’t see them in scandals or love triangles publicized by paparazzi-dominated magazines and rags. They say under the radar and out of the Hollywood scene. That is why the critics lash out: Nickelback have done everything right. Made great music, accumulated a huge fanbase, made millions of dollars, sold millions of albums, but have kept their private lives private. Who wouldn’t be jealous?

    I personally don’t care what the critics think about Nickelback. I am a huge fan of the band and nothing anyone else thinks will change my mind.

    Personally, I love Nickelback. Many of their songs are in my list of favorites, because of the way they place their lyrics. The critics may say that they’re predictable and that they don’t change, but if doing what they do inspires teen and adult fans to support them, why should they do antything different? They are who they are, and you either like them or you don’t, but I choose to listen to and enjoy their music.

    Nickleback are an awesome band, taht hy they are so huge and successful. Its cool to knock the band, thats why so many do it.

    For the last few posters on here who came in spewing pseudo-intellectual, hate-filled trash, just for the obvious sake of pissing everyone off, congrats to you as well, because your online trek to becoming an internet shit head is coming closer and closer to fruition.

    I’ve been a musician for 15 years, and have seen the likes of Aerosmith, AC/DC, Pantera, and Dream Theatre live and in person. I saw Nickelback three nights ago, and I’m telling you right now, these guys are on par with the aformentioned Gods of Rock, in terms of performance. It was easily one of the greatest live shows I had ever seen in my life.


    Critics are just jealous little stains on the earth. Like Chad Kroeger said, critics only like underground bands because their not that successful, and if they ever became widely known, the critics would abandom them and start bashing them like they do to Nickelback and countless other great (And extremely successful) bands. Well I say forget the critics, Nickelback rocks and nothing they say will ever change my mind. Readers, dont listen to critics when they say they suck, go out and buy an album anyway, then you will see they are awesome.

    Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora said it best when talking about critics.




    The band gets a bad rap because they're popular. They're easy targets because its became cool to not like them, so everybody jumps on the band wagon and talks crap about them. These people must have really sad lives if they spend their lives doing that.

    As a long time fan I wrote this, to show how powerful this band has become, even with all this crap thrown in their way. People said they would'nt last after their first big album (Silver Side Up). Three mega selling albums (The Long Road,All the Right Reasons, Dark Horse) and massive tours later, they have proven those people wrong.

    A message for those all those haters and critics, from the awesome Ryan Peake himself.


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  • Record Collection - 45's

    Jun 8 2009, 23h43 por Dirty_Pop

    The Blues Brothers - Soul Man
    The Blues Brothers - Rubber Biscuit / "B" Movie Box Car Blues
    The Blues Brothers - Who's Making Love / Perry Mason Theme
    The Blues Brothers - She Caught The Katy / Gimme Some Lovin'
    Bon Jovi - Livin' On a Prayer / Wild In The Streets
    Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead Or Alive / I'd Die For You
    Jon Bon Jovi - Blaze Of Glory / You Really Got Me Now
    Michael Jackson - Give In To Me
    Michael Jackson - P.Y.T.
    Michael Jackson - The Way You Make Me Feel
    Michael Jackson - Dirty Diana
    Michael Jackson - Another Part Of Me
    Michael Jackson - Farewell My Summer Love
    Michael Jackson - Off The Wall / Get On The Floor
    Michael Jackson - I Just Can't Stop Loving You / Baby Be Mine
    Michael Jackson - Rock With You / Working Day And Night
    Michael Jackson - We Are The World
    Jermaine Jackson - Do What You Do / Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good To Be True)
    The Jackson 5 - The Love You Save / I Found That Girl
    The Jackson 5 - Little Bitty Pretty One / If I Have To Move A Mountain
    The Jacksons - Body
    The Jacksons - State Of Shock / Your Ways
    The Jacksons - Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) / That's What You Get (For Being Polite)
    The Jacksons - Show You The Way To Go / Blues Away
    The Jacksons - Lovely One / Bless His Soul
    The Jacksons - Goin' Places
    Huey Lewis & The News - Walking On a Thin Line / The Only One
    Huey Lewis & The News - I Know What I Like / Forest For The Trees
    Huey Lewis & The News - Stuck With You / Don't Ever Tell Me That You Love Me
    Huey Lewis & The News - Doing It All For My Baby / Naturally
    Huey Lewis & The News - Small World / Small World (Parts 1 & 2)
    Huey Lewis & The News - Perfect World / Slammin'
    Huey Lewis & The News - Give Me The Keys (And I'll Drive You Crazy) / It's All Right
    Huey Lewis & The News - If This Is It / Change Of Heart
    Huey Lewis & The News - Jacob's Ladder / The Heart Of Rock & Roll
    Huey Lewis & The News - I Want a New Drug / Finally Found a Home
    Reba McEntire - Fancy / This Picture
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  • Top 100 from the year I was born

    Mai 20 2009, 20h03 por marininha

    1990. Find your top 100.

    1. Hold On, Wilson Phillips
    2. It Must Have Been Love, Roxette
    3. Nothing Compares 2 U, Sinead O'Connor
    4. Poison, Bell Biv DeVoe
    5. Vogue, Madonna
    6. Vision Of Love, Mariah Carey
    7. Another Day In Paradise, Phil Collins
    8. Hold On, En Vogue
    9. Cradle Of Love, Billy Idol
    10. Blaze Of Glory, Jon Bon Jovi
    11. Do Me!, Bell Biv DeVoe
    12. How Am I Supposed To Live Without You, Michael Bolton
    13. Pump Up The Jam, Technotronic
    14. Opposites Attract, Paula Abdul
    15. Escapade, Janet Jackson
    16. All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You, Heart
    17. Close To You, Maxi Priest
    18. Black Velvet, Alannah Myles
    19. Release Me, Wilson Phillips
    20. Don't Know Much, Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville
    21. All Around The World, Lisa Stansfield
    22. l Wanna Be Rich, Calloway
    23. I Remember You, Skid Row
    24. Rub You The Right Way, Johnny Gill
    25. She Ain't Worth It, Glenn Medeiros Featuring Bobby Brown
    26. If Wishes Came True, Sweet Sensation
    27. The Power, Snap
    28. (Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection, Nelson
    29. Love Will Lead You Back, Taylor Dayne
    30. Don't Wanna Fall In Love, Jane Child
    31. Two To Make It Right, Seduction
    32. Sending All My Love, Linear
    33. Unskinny Bop, Poison
    34. Step By Step, New Kids on the Block
    35. Dangerous, Roxette
    36. We Didn't Start The Fire, Billy Joel
    37. I Don't Have The Heart, James Ingram
    38. Downtown Train, Rod Stewart
    39. Rhythm Nation, Janet Jackson
    40. I'll Be Your Everything, Tommy Page
    41. Roam, B-52's
    42. Everything, Jody Watley
    43. Back To Life, Soul II Soul
    44. Here and Now, Luther Vandross
    45. Alright, Janet Jackson
    46. Ice Ice Baby, Vanilla Ice
    47. Blame It On The Rain, Milli Vanilli
    48. Have You Seen Her, M.C. Hammer
    49. With Every Beat Of My Heart, Taylor Dayne
    50. Come Back To Me, Janet Jackson
    51. No More Lies, Michel'le
    52. Praying For Time, George Michael
    53. How Can We Be Lovers, Michael Bolton
    54. Do You Remember, Phil Collins
    55. Ready Or Not, After 7
    56. U Can't Touch This, M.C. Hammer
    57. I Wish It Would Rain Down, Phil Collins
    58. Just Between You and Me, Lou Gramm
    59. Something Happened On The Way To Heaven, Phil Collins
    60. Black Cat, Janet Jackson
    61. Can't Stop, After 7
    62. Janie's Got A Gun, Aerosmith
    63. The Humpty Dance, Digital Underground
    64. I'll Be Your Shelter, Taylor Dayne
    65. Free Fallin', Tom Petty
    66. Giving You The Benefit, Pebbles
    67. Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode
    68. Love Song, Tesla
    69. Price Of Love, Bad English
    70. Girls Nite Out, Tyler Collins
    71. King Of Wishful Thinking, Go West
    72. What Kind Of Man Would I Be?, Chicago
    73. Get Up! (Before The Night Is Over), Technotroic
    74. Here We Are, Gloria Estefan
    75. Epic, Faith No More
    76. Love Takes Time, Mariah Carey
    77. Just Like Jesse James, Cher
    78. Love Shack, B-52's
    79. All Or Nothing, Milli Vanilli
    80. Romeo, Dino
    81. Everybody Everybody, Black Box
    82. I Go To Extremes, Billy Joel
    83. Whip Appeal, Babyface
    84. Oh Girl, Paul Young
    85. C'mon and Get My Love, D-Mob With Cathy Dennis
    85. (It's Just) The Way That You Love Me, Paula Abdul
    87. We Can't Go Wrong, Cover Girls
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  • Our Time's 6/23 'listen' CD Features Carly Simon, Daryl Hall, More

    Abr 29 2009, 17h14 por musicdish

    Giving Voice to a Group of Children Often Ridiculed or Silenced By Stuttering

    Carly Simon, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Duncan Sheik, John Forte and Others From the Worlds of Pop, Rock, Broadway, Hip-Hop and R&B to Appear on a Remarkable CD, 'LISTEN'

    Songs Written By Children Who Stutter Bring Artists Together in a Calling for Compassion

    June 23rd Album to Benefit 'Our Time' Organization

    Featured on NBC NIGHTLY NEWS with BRIAN WILLIAMS

    On June 23rd, a remarkable album, eight years in the making, will be released. 'LISTEN' is a collection of 15 original songs, written by children who stutter, and recorded by iconic artists including Carly Simon, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Duncan Sheik, John Forte, Mandy Patinkin and many others. In addition, Jon Bon Jovi donated the use of his studio, so that his state-of-the-art facility could support the recording process. Superstars from the worlds of pop, rock, R&B, Broadway, hip-hop and more joined together to contribute their time and talents to a cause bigger than stuttering – a call for compassion and acceptance, and for respect of one-another's differences.

    In a world where everything -- from news to conversations to decision-making -- happens so fast that we can hardly catch our breath, 'LISTEN' implores us to stop and do just that. Children who stutter are often ridiculed or ignored for not being able to express themselves quickly enough. They've finally been given a safe haven via 'Our Time'.

    Our Time is a non-profit organization centered on a one-of-a-kind Arts program that provides children who stutter with an environment of unconditional acceptance…a creative forum, where they can express themselves through art, music, writing and theater, slowly and without risk of being shamed. Founded by Taro Alexander (who has stuttered since he was five years old,) and fueled by the incomparable energy of Musical Director Everett Bradley, Our Time Theatre Company is a free resource for these children and their families. There is no place quite like Our Time.

    Their 'LISTEN' album will be released on Sh-K-Boom Records, and proceeds will benefit Our Time. Featuring songs written by Our Time Kids aged 8-18 under the stewardship of Everett Bradley and Associate Musical Director Carl Danielsen, 'LISTEN' is inspiring proof that these children simply need a few good people in their lives, and they can flourish. It's also evidence that kids who stutter are eloquent, brilliant, creative young minds, if they're given a chance to articulate themselves at their own pace. On June 23rd, this CD will give voice to a group of kids who usually don't get listened to.

    The album includes 'Magical Place,' a stunning reverie written by Our Time's pre-teens, aged 8-12, and sung by Our Time kid Julianna Padilla. The lyrics say everything you need to know about the shame these children feel, and the newfound hope they get from being a part of Taro Alexander's organization: "There is a magical place called Our Time, when you step right in, you will be loved. There's freedom here in this place…no one makes fun of you. You will be loved."

    From the anthemic 'You Don't Know Hurt', performed by Carly Simon, to the soulful 'Nothing In This World', sung by Daryl Hall and John Oates…from John Forte's rap on 'Perfect Place' to Duncan Sheik's pop groove (featuring Holly Brook) on 'All I Want Is Love', to Mandy Patinkin's 'Breathe In', the album delivers an astonishingly polished and diverse array of songs and styles, performed by artists who care. Though these are not 'kids' songs', the fact that the tracks were written by young children makes the achievement of 'LISTEN' all the more impressive. Check out a five-song sampler here: http://www.sethcohenpr.com/player/listen/

    Other artists who recorded for 'LISTEN' include Blue Man Group, Ann Hampton Callaway, Michael Cerveris, Amanda Kravat, Adriane Lenox, Norm Lewis, Kelli O'Hara, Adam Pascal, Anthony Rapp, Nicki Richards, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Sherie Rene Scott, Stomp, Mary Testa, Michelle Weeks, Lucy Woodward, Cast Members from Spring Awakening, and the youth of Our Time. Our Time's Taro Alexander and Everett Bradley provide vocals as well.

    Here is USA TODAY's Exclusive preview from the cover of today's LIFE section:

    'Listen' Aims to Help Stutterers
    By Elysa Gardner
    A variety of pop and musical-theater artists have joined with Our Time Theatre Company, a non-profit group devoted to helping young people who stutter, on Listen, due June 23.
    Recorded at Jon Bon Jovi's studio, the album features 15 songs written by such teens and pre-teens. Performers include Carly Simon, Duncan Sheik and Daryl Hall and John Oates, alongside Mandy Patinkin and other Broadway stars such as Kelli O'Hara, Adam Pascal, Michael Cerveris and Sherie Rene Scott.
    Simon, who "had a debilitating stammer for most of my life," was inspired by group founder Taro Alexander, who "has contributed his gifts (so that) having a stammer or a stutter has grace and originality, and does not have to be hidden in the dark chambers of shame."

    Track listing (subject to change,) is as follows:

    All I Want Is Love (written by Our Time member Andre Gillyard, age 16)
    Lead vocals - Holly Brook, Duncan Sheik
    Background vocals – Original cast members from Spring Awakening

    You Don't Know Hurt (written by Our Time member Linda Gjonbalaj, age 15)
    Lead vocals - Carly Simon
    Background vocals – Lucy Woodward

    Nothing In This World (written by Our Time member Dashawn Taylor, age 12)
    Lead and background vocals - Daryl Hall and John Oates

    Breathe In (written by Our Time member Naudia Jones, age 17)
    Lead Vocals - Mandy Patinkin

    When I Am Loved (written by Our Time member Dashawn Taylor, age 14)
    Lead vocals - Nicki Richards

    Perfect Place (written by Our Time member Keith Russell, age 16 / rap solo written by John Forte)
    Lead and background vocals - Adam Pascal, John Forte, Carly Simon

    Proud Of You (written by Our Time member Isaiah Fletcher, age 15)
    Lead Vocals - Isaiah Fletcher, Michelle Weeks

    Flaunt It (written by Our Time member Naudia Jones, age 17)
    Lead vocals - Adriane Lenox, Mary Testa

    Our Time Made Us Loud (written by Our Time members Andre Gillyard, age 18, Jonathan Greig, age 17, and Keith Russell, age 17)
    Lead Vocals - Jonathan Greig, Andre Gillyard, Keith Russell
    Special appearance – Stomp

    What We Have To Say (written by Our Time members Linda Gjonbalaj, age 15, Yoni Messing, age 15)
    Lead vocals - Anthony Rapp

    Let Go Of The Past (written by Our Time members Nina Hersher, age 16, Alison Williams, age 15)
    Lead Vocals - Daphne Rubin-Vega

    Carry On (written by Our Time teens, ages 13-18)
    Lead vocals - Sherie Rene Scott, Norm Lewis

    Booyaland (written by Our Time members Julianna Padilla, age 10, Victoria Perlman, age 11)
    Lead vocals - Ann Hampton Callaway; Special appearance - Blue Man Group

    Listen To Your Heart (written by Our Time member Lindsay Campbell, age 18)
    Lead Vocals - Michael Cerveris, Kelli O'Hara

    Magical Place (written by Our Time pre-teens, ages 8-12)
    Lead vocals - Julianna Padilla; Special appearance - William Gallison

    More about Our Time's Founder and Director Taro Alexander:
    Taro Alexander is an accomplished performer, teacher, and director who has stuttered since the age of five. His artistic impulses were encouraged by his parents at an early age and his interest in contributing to social change was influenced greatly by the work of his father, the late Bobby Alexander, who founded the legendary Living Stage Theatre Company in Washington, DC. Taro graduated from the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and went on to be cast in his first professional role at the age of nineteen in the National Tour of Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers. After years of building a successful performing career, including four years in the cast of the Off-Broadway smash STOMP and appearances on NBC's Law & Order, Taro decided that it was time to realize his lifelong dream of utilizing art to transform the lives of people who stutter. He founded Our Time in the Fall of 2001. Mr. Alexander has been widely recognized for his work with people who stutter and has led workshops, master classes, and performances around the world from Dublin to Montreal to Glasgow to Chicago to San Francisco to New Orleans. In March 2002, he was honored by the National Council on Communicative Disorders at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, where he received the Charles Van Riper Award. In July 2005, he gave the keynote address at the National Association of Young People Who Stutter (Friends) Conference in Cleveland. Taro and Our Time have been featured on NBC Nightly News With Brian Williams, NPR's All Things Considered, The Today Show, WNBC, as well as in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and Washington Post. He would like to thank the young people of Our Time for their courage and trust. He is honored to be married to the amazing Leigh Pennebaker. They are the proud parents of one son, with another baby due in late Summer, 2009.

    Here's what Taro says about 'LISTEN':
    This album gives voice to a group of children who are too-often not listened to. By validating the artistic spirit of children who have been marginalized by society, this album provides inspiration to us all, empowering everyone to have courage and recognize the value of their own unique voice. At the same time it celebrates the amazing power of listening, acceptance, and love.

    We live in a fast-paced society that encourages conformity and is often unkind to those of us who are different, whether we stutter or not. "Listen" is about the voice of incredible value that lies within each of us, regardless of fluency. It is also about the miracles that happen when we slow down long enough to really pay attention to our fellow human beings. There is profound and transformative beauty to be found in the simple act of listening.

    The young people of Our Time have shown me personally how to live out of courage instead of fear, determination instead of defeat, and kindness instead of selfishness. These are universal themes that I think will resonate with people all over the world. I hope "Listen" will encourage all of us to love ourselves, and each other, and embrace life to the fullest. As 17-year-old Our Time member Naudia Jones wrote in Breathe In, "breathe in the life you're living, reach out and take a chance, breathe in the life you're given, don't be afraid to dance."

    More About Our Time's Musical Director Everett Bradley:
    Everett Bradley is a Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter, producer, actor, dancer and has shared his multi-flavored art with New York City and the world, for over 20 years. He has done everything from touring and performing, in and out of the studio, with musical giants like Bobby McFerrin, Jon Bon Jovi, Quincy Jones, Carly Simon, and recently Hall and Oates, to being the first American to lead and direct the British percussive sensation STOMP. Mr. Bradley
    topped the charts in Europe with his dance classic "I Luv U Baby." Everett won the prestigious Theatre World Award for co-writing, co-arranging, and starring in the hit Broadway musical "SWING," which was nominated for the 2000 Tony Award for Best Musical and also received a Grammy nomination for best Broadway Cast Recording. Everett's first full-length CD, "AS IT EVER IS," received rave reviews from both Billboard and People magazines. His haunting ballad "Whadify" was featured in the closing episode of Dawson's Creek. His original holiday CD entitled "TOY," is a joyous, funky collection of new Christmas tunes. This self-produced album features duets with Richie Sambora (guitarist with the Jon Bon Jovi Band), song siren Ann Hampton Callaway, and trumpet great Chris Botti. This accomplishment has received rave reviews from the Washington Post, USA Today, and Christmasmusic.com. He has since created Envision Music Design with long time friend and colleague Gregg Parratto. Both Indiana University School of Music graduates are now actively producing artists recordings, TV and film, and advertisements as well as Our Time's "Listen" album. This summer, Mr. Bradley will be honoring an awarded invitation from the Civitella Ranieri Center where gifted artists from different disciplines and countries come together to pursue their work and exchange ideas. Everett will work on his one-man show "Ev/OLUTION in a 15th century castle in the Umbria region of Italy. Everett feels extremely fortunate to be working with Our Time Theatre Company for the past 7 years.

    Details About the One-of-a-Kind CAMP OUR TIME:

    Camp Our Time is an extension of Our Time Theatre Company, and is the first of its kind: an arts camp uniquely tailored for kids who stutter, their young family members, and friends, ages 8-18. This groundbreaking program infuses traditional camp recreation with Our Time's distinctive arts programming to build confidence that is vital for their developing years. Camp Our Time can have a lifetime impact on kids who have longed for sustained interaction with others who understand their struggle to express themselves. Camp Our Time takes place August 9-16, 2009 at Iroquois Springs, an American Camp Association accredited camp facility located in Rock Hill, NY, 90 minutes north of New York City. Camp Our Time offers an outstanding counselor-to-camper ratio, affordable all-inclusive tuition, and financial aid to all youth in need. Camp Our Time welcomes youth from all over the world. For more information or to register for Camp Our Time, visit www.ourtimetheatre.org/camp , or Email: camp@ourtimetheatre.org , or call: 212-414-9696

    The History and Mission of Our Time:
    Our Time Theatre Company is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has been improving the lives of kids who stutter since 2001. It is estimated that more than 60 million people in the world stutter, and this commonly misunderstood speech disorder causes extreme emotional distress in kids who struggle not only with verbal communication but also shame, discrimination, and social isolation. At Our Time, kids who stutter transform this fear and shame associated with stuttering into confidence and self-esteem.

    Through a summer camp that welcomes kids from all over the world as well as local New York City programming, Our Time is the only organization that uses the performing arts to turn stuttering inside out. Our Time serves young people who stutter, their young family members, and friends, ages 8 to 18, from a wide diversity of backgrounds. There is no audition for prospective participants and no performance experience necessary. The company is committed to offering its NYC-based programming free of charge and providing financial aid to all youth in need for Camp Our Time.

    Our Time provides a creative community that fosters unconditional acceptance and allows youth who stutter to feel respected and validated. Youth collaborate with others who also struggle to be heard in the everyday world. Our Time participants are assured that what they have to say is important, and they will have as much time as needed to express their unique and valuable voices, free from judgment and ridicule.

    One of the tragedies of stuttering is that those who are afflicted often come to believe that voicing their thoughts, feelings, and dreams is not as important as hiding their disorder from the world. The arts brilliantly combat this notion, providing a vehicle for expression for those who have been silenced.

    Through Our Time's artistic programming, youth gain the courage and strength to not let their speech disorders limit their life experiences or quell their dreams.

    More on Sh-K-Boom Records:
    The Sh-K-Boom/Ghostlight label has emerged as the standard bearer on the Broadway music scene. Their recent releases of the OCRs for Tony winners In The Heights and Passing Strange, as well as their single release featuring the winner of MTV's Legally Blonde The Musical competition, have brought them acclaim for their innovative marketing techniques and their efforts to reach the next generation of Broadway music fans via iTunes, music videos and more. The label (and President Kurt Deutsch) recently earned their first ever GRAMMY AWARD for In The Heights. Coverage has ranged from Rolling Stone to USA TODAY to The New York Times, from Blender Magazine to Playbill to Billboard, from AP Radio to Entertainment Weekly, from New York Magazine to Variety to NY-1 TV, from Time Out NY to Paper Magazine to The Advocate and much more. Other current releases include the OCR for '13 – The New Broadway Musical,' and a double CD collector's edition of 'Reefer Madness.' Their release of 'Patti LuPone at Les Mouches' received expansive and wildly favorable media overage. They recently released Sutton Foster's solo CD, 'Wish', and coverage included two USA TODAY 'Listen Up Music Picks', an appearance on NBC-TV Weekend Today Show, and a debut on Billboard's Heatseekers Chart. They recently released the OCR for Next To Normal, and will soon release the OCR for HAIR. Visit http://www.sh-k-boom.com/.

    Learn more about Our Time here: http://www.ourtimetheatre.org/

    Watch the Our Time video here: http://www.ourtimenyc.blogspot.com
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