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Era, E.S. Posthumus and Moby's New Albums!
Abr 1 2008, 17h30
Oh yes, my #5 most played artist Era (2,934), #8 E.S. Posthumus (1954), and Moby, who now sits at #23 with 802 plays have all released new album recently, and I got a hold of them.
Firstly, I was ecstatic to learn (via E.S Posthumus' page on last.fm of course) that they released a new album (Cartographer) months ago! So I quickly downloaded, and got listening. First impressions? First CD with that lady singing is very unlike the E.S. I loved. Second CD was more like it, but to date only 4 songs I consider good. They are Oraanu Pi, Mosane Pi, Isunova Pi, and Raptamei Pi.
Fyi, E.S made it to my #1 spot for the week ending Mar 30, with 136 plays.
Era's album Reborn is slated for release soon is again another New Age album I think has too much pop influences. Previous Era works (Era and Era 2) were a great mix of dance, and Gregorian vocals, this release is more pop with a smaller dose of the above mentioned. The few favourites are
Sinfoni deo,
Reborn,
Come into my world, and finally
Last song.
Era placed 9th on last week's charts with 22 plays. No doubt there will be a greater showing on this week's charts.
Last, but certainly not least, Moby's Last Night (incidentally, it's official release is today Tuesday April 1) is, unlike the other albums, not a disappointing one.
I must say, that I love albums 18 and Play especially by Moby.
Let's run through the track listing, shall we?
1. "
Ooh Yeah" - 5:18
Nice start to the album. Not a favourite so far, but not a skipper. 3/5
2. "
I Love To Move In Here" - 4:45
I love the fake audience, a technique Moby used in
I'm Not Worried At All, a favourite of mine. 4/5
3."
257.Zero" - 3:38
Upbeat track, 4/5
4. "
Everyday It's 1989" - 3:40
This is the track that stood out the first time I played it. It's damn good, lyrics? Something along the lines of "Everyday I got to go through (screaming)". It's damn good, and as I said in the track's shout-box here on last.fm, it's the Moby I love. I've played this song (according to Win-Amp 50 times, last.fm been stingy with the play updates, so we'll see soon enough the track's total). 5/5, you have to hear this song!
5. "
Live For Tomorrow" - 4:02
Sang by a female (like previous track), this up-beat song actually has more lyrics through. 4/5. Good song.
6. "
Alice" - 4:27
Was never a fan of this song. Just never grew on me. 3/5
7. "
Hyenas" - 3:35
Hotelesque, not my cup of tea. 3/5
8. "
I'm In Love" - 3:43
Slightly better than the previous track. Starts off slow (in terms of quality, but gets better with time) 4/5
9. "
Disco Lies" - 3:23
Good track, but personally I don't know why it's currently the highest charting new track for Moby on Last.fm. 4/5
10. "
The Stars" - 4:21
Another fake audience track. "Can you believe it?" 4/5
I'm not sure what's happening with the last couple of tracks. No lyrics, very ambient. I'll have to keep playing them to like them more. So for now they're kind of "bla"?
11. "
Degenerates" - 3:58
12. "
Sweet Apocalypse" - 5:19
13."
Mothers Of The Night" - 3:19
14. "
Last Night" - 4:53
Firstly, I was ecstatic to learn (via E.S Posthumus' page on last.fm of course) that they released a new album (Cartographer) months ago! So I quickly downloaded, and got listening. First impressions? First CD with that lady singing is very unlike the E.S. I loved. Second CD was more like it, but to date only 4 songs I consider good. They are Oraanu Pi, Mosane Pi, Isunova Pi, and Raptamei Pi.
Fyi, E.S made it to my #1 spot for the week ending Mar 30, with 136 plays.
Era's album Reborn is slated for release soon is again another New Age album I think has too much pop influences. Previous Era works (Era and Era 2) were a great mix of dance, and Gregorian vocals, this release is more pop with a smaller dose of the above mentioned. The few favourites are
Era placed 9th on last week's charts with 22 plays. No doubt there will be a greater showing on this week's charts.
Last, but certainly not least, Moby's Last Night (incidentally, it's official release is today Tuesday April 1) is, unlike the other albums, not a disappointing one.
I must say, that I love albums 18 and Play especially by Moby.
Let's run through the track listing, shall we?
1. "
Nice start to the album. Not a favourite so far, but not a skipper. 3/5
2. "
I love the fake audience, a technique Moby used in
3."
Upbeat track, 4/5
4. "
This is the track that stood out the first time I played it. It's damn good, lyrics? Something along the lines of "Everyday I got to go through (screaming)". It's damn good, and as I said in the track's shout-box here on last.fm, it's the Moby I love. I've played this song (according to Win-Amp 50 times, last.fm been stingy with the play updates, so we'll see soon enough the track's total). 5/5, you have to hear this song!
5. "
Sang by a female (like previous track), this up-beat song actually has more lyrics through. 4/5. Good song.
6. "
Was never a fan of this song. Just never grew on me. 3/5
7. "
Hotelesque, not my cup of tea. 3/5
8. "
Slightly better than the previous track. Starts off slow (in terms of quality, but gets better with time) 4/5
9. "
Good track, but personally I don't know why it's currently the highest charting new track for Moby on Last.fm. 4/5
10. "
Another fake audience track. "Can you believe it?" 4/5
I'm not sure what's happening with the last couple of tracks. No lyrics, very ambient. I'll have to keep playing them to like them more. So for now they're kind of "bla"?
11. "
12. "
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14. "
Comentários
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peanutmilk escreveu:
Hi! Do you happen to know the original lyrics of Hymne? Cause in the Internet two versions can be found and many of us are confused which one is the right one.
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Richardgm escreveu:
Itu alevetta
Ote tere carlustan
Prom tu ipevetas
Ete ibe taliustan
Icre tele palite
Etes sele contemis
Ifali tole soli tulives
Sen solia amentore Avi
Sen somaniti avore Ave
Sen sodiva amantire Senso
Doreri tati avore sensolia dore -
peanutmilk escreveu:
is that from the CD booklet?
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Richardgm escreveu:
No, that's from online...
http://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=hymne+lyrics+era&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 -
peanutmilk escreveu:
Thank you.
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Richardgm escreveu:
No prob.
