Monday, 25 August 2008

Estelle Reveals Her Top 15 Favourite Songs

Estelle has been on the receiving end of great reviews and acclaim since releasing her second base album 'Shine' this year, but now the singer has revealed which former artists receive her attention.


The British R&B star has now compiled her top 15 tracks and besides spoken a little approximately each sung dynasty.


1 - Stevie Wonder - Seems So Long.

"A good friend of mine put me on to this sung dynasty...its one of the realest lyrics ever scripted"


2 - Carl Anderson - Buttercup

"A song I related to very strongly at unmatched time on my life."


3 - The Kinks - She Got Everything

"Gorgeous musical arrangements and so fresh even today."


4 - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

"Listen to it loudly on a Sunday afternoon - trust me - one word - amazing."


5 - John Legend - Again.

"Haunting beautifully crafted part of music."


6 - Feist - Gatekeeper

"She's a dope songwriter and has a sweet-flavored voice...well-nigh makes me cry."


7 - Terri Walker - The One That Got Away

"One of my sisters is in the industry - I love this song for the way she sung dynasty it... beautiful lyrics likewise."


8 - Kanye West - Never Let Me Down

"This was my personal theme melodic line the year it came out! I don't think I'll ever hear Jay Z pat this hard again. Kanye gave him something to bet on..."


9 - Amy Winehouse - Fuck Me Pumps

"Said what we've all been dying to say...from a selfsame slept on first album!"


10 - Jay-Z - Feelin It ft Mecca

"Classic."


11 - The Killers - When You Were Young

"The lyrics ar so true of what some women go through... and the rises and falls in the arrangements are nothing short of genius future classic..."


12 - Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrel - I'll Never Stop Loving You

"This is just fire...turn it up LOUD play it over and over..."


13 - Marvin Gaye - All The Way Around

"I ne'er quite got why Marvin was so special boulder clay my charles Herbert Best friend Ahmed put me on to this birdcall. His delivery�even though he's singing about a womanhood who can't be controlled - in a negatively charged way, the way he sung it, you sort of wanna be the fair sex he's talk about...soooo sexy!"


14 - Elkie Brooks - If You Leave Me Now

"Gorgeous...simple love song..in spades stands the test of time."


15 - Ella Fitzgerald - Lady is a Tramp


"Audrey Pepa!! Need I say more!"


In other news, September fifteenth will see the exit of future single 'Pretty Please (Love Me)' featuring Cee-Lo - you buttocks watch the video here.




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Friday, 15 August 2008

Download Frankie Goes To Hollywood






Frankie Goes To Hollywood
   

Artist: Frankie Goes To Hollywood: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop
Dance
Dance: Pop

   







Discography:


Twelve Inches (cd2)
   

 Twelve Inches (cd2)

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 1
Twelve Inches (cd1)
   

 Twelve Inches (cd1)

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 1
The Power Of Love (Christmas Edition)
   

 The Power Of Love (Christmas Edition)

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 3
The Power Of Love
   

 The Power Of Love

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 4
The Club Mixes 2000 (CD 2)
   

 The Club Mixes 2000 (CD 2)

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 7
The Club Mixes 2000 (CD 1)
   

 The Club Mixes 2000 (CD 1)

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 9
Reload! Frankie: The Whole 12 Inches
   

 Reload! Frankie: The Whole 12 Inches

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 9
Bang!... The Greatest Hits
   

 Bang!... The Greatest Hits

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 13
Relax
   

 Relax

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 6
Liverpool
   

 Liverpool

   Year: 1986   

Tracks: 8
Welcome To The Pleasure Dome
   

 Welcome To The Pleasure Dome

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 4
Welcome To The Pleasure Dome
   

 Welcome To The Pleasure Dome

   Year: 1984   

Tracks: 15






On the back of an tremendous publicity political campaign, Frankie Goes to Hollywood dominated British music in 1984. Frankie's dance-pop borrowed heavy from the then-current Hi-NRG motion, adding a glossy pop sensitivity and production. What actually magisterial the chemical group was non their music, merely their merchandising campaign. With a series of slogans, T-shirts, and homoerotic videos, the ring caused enormous arguing in England and managed to make some sensations in the United States. However, the Frankie superstar was finished as presently as it was started; by the release of their second record album, Liverpool, in 1986, the group's consultation had virtually disappeared.


Based in Liverpool, Frankie Goes to Hollywood formed in 1980, comprising ex-Big in Japan singer Holly Johnson, singer Paul Rutherford, guitarist Nasher Nash, bassist Mark O'Toole, and drummer Peter Gill. Originally, the group was called Hollycaust, merely they changed their name to Frankie Goes to Hollywood -- taken from an sure-enough headline around Frank Sinatra's acting life history -- by the death of the year. The banding didn't ready anything of note until 1982, when they appeared on the British television programme The Tube with a rough edition of the tV for "Unwind." The appearance attracted tending from various record labels as well as record producer Trevor Horn. Horn contacted the banding and sign-language them to his judge, ZTT. Late in 1983, Frankie's first gear single, the Horn-produced "Relax"/"Ferry Cross the Mersey," was released. A driving dance number, "Unwind" featured sexually suggestive lyrics that would soon lede to smashing tilt.


About the time of the freeing of "Decompress," Frankie's promotional director, Paul Morley, a one-time music journalist, orchestrated a monumental, intricate merchandising campaign that presently paid off in spades. Morley designed T-shirts that read "Loosen" and "Frankie Says...," which finally appeared crossways the country. The group began playing up their fashionable, campy homo imaging, especially in the first base video for "Loosen." The video recording was prohibited by British TV and a new edition was stroke. Similarly, Radio 1 banned the single and the catch one's breath of the BBC radio and television system networks quick prohibited the record as well. Consequently, "Relax" shot to number one in January of 1984 and soon sold over a meg copies. Frankie's moment single, the political "Deuce Tribes," was released in June of 1984. The single, which was besides produced by Trevor Horn, entered the charts at number one; it went gold in 7 days. "II Tribes" stayed at number one for nine weeks and eventually sold over a meg copies. While it was on the big top of the charts, "Slacken" went plump for up the charts, peaking at number deuce.


Frankie cacoethes had taken England by storm, yet it took a patch to bewitch on in America. "Slow down" peaked at number 67 in the spring of 1984, while "II Tribes" but missed the Top 40 in the flow. Welcome to the Pleasuredome, the band's Trevor Horn-produced debut double record album, entered the U.K. charts at number one and their third exclusive, the ballad "The Power of Love," as well reached number one. Welcome to the Pleasuredome reached at number 33 in early 1985 in the U.S., prompting the re-release of "Slacken"; this clip roughly, it made it into the American Top Ten.


"Rage Hard," the number one single from their second record album, peaked at number tetrad in the U.K. during the summertime of 1986. It was followed by the release of Liverpool, which reached number five on the British charts. Frankie Goes to Hollywood began their final hitch in early 1987; by April, the band had broken up. Holly Johnson went on to pursue a solo career, which began in earnest in 1989, after a long legal battle with ZTT. Paul Rutherford as well began a solo career, still neither his nor Johnson's were peculiarly successful. Johnson was diagnosed with AIDS in the early '90s and later retired from medicine.





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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Jonas Brothers - Jonas Dad Speaks Out About Sons Diabetes Battle

The father of sibling trio THE JONAS BROTHERS is shopworn of hoi polloi who don't take diabetes seriously - because he has to watch his teenage boy attempting to manage his insulin levels every day.

Kevin Jonas Sr. insists those who usher out the roue sugar disease should spend a day on a tourbus with his 15-year-old son Nick, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2005.

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