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Artist.......: VA Album........: I Speak Because I Can (Live from the Royal Festival Hall) Label........: Virgin Genre........: Folk Catnr........: n/a Source.......: DVD (LPCM 2.0) Rip.date.....: 2010-06-15 Str.date.....: 2010-04-00 Quality......: 144kbps/48.0kHz/Joint Stereo Url..........: http://www.lauramarling.com track title time 1. Laura Marling - Crawled Out Of The Sea 3:49 2. Laura Marling - Hope In The Air 7:01 3. Pete Roe - Devil's Dancefloor 3:49 4. Peggy Sue - The Sea, The Sea 1:57 5. Mumford & Sons - Thistle & Weeds 6:34 6. Laura Marling - Night Terror 5:13 7. Sons Of Noel & Adrian - Indigo 3:40 8. Andrew Bird - Headsoak 2:36 9. Alessi's Ark - Hummingbird 3:33 10. Laura Marling - Blackberry Stone 3:45 11. Johnny Flynn - Been Listening 3:53 12. Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can 4:41 13. Laura Marling - Devil's Spoke (Video Edit) 3:05 Runtime 53:36 Size 55.52 Release Notes: British folksinger Laura MarlingÆs 2008 debut, Alas I Cannot Swim, showed more depth and maturity than one would expect from a (then) 18-year-old. MarlingÆs expressive, smoky voice and penchant for lyrical matter that didnÆt reference clubbing landed her a well-earned Mercury Prize nomination, as well as a considerable amount of hype concerning her follow-up. Released in 2010, I Speak Because I Can delivers on nearly every level, upping both the production value (thanks to Ryan Adams and Kings of Leon producer Ethan Johns and fellow indie folk darlings Mumford & Sons) and the songwriting. Love, death, and heartbreak are hardly new subjects when it comes to folk music, but they refresh themselves so often in our lives that their relevance becomes tenfold with each new bite, scrape, or blow to the head, a notion that Marling explores with both guarded wisdom and elegant petulance on standout cuts like "DevilÆs Spoke," "Made by Maid," "Rambling Man," and "Goodbye England." At its heart, I Speak Because I Can is a stoic, bare-bones singer/songwriter record, which makes the tastefully peppered bursts of explosive percussion, banjo, mandolin, and backing vocals from the Mumford gentlemen all the more effective and not just window dressing to cover up a cookie-cutter storefront. That said, itÆs MarlingÆs enigmatic voice (think Florence & the Machine and Fiona Apple), clever phrasing (think Joni Mitchell), and adherence to the alternately warm and wintry vibe of late-'60s/early-'70s classic rock and folk (think Led Zeppelin III) that listeners will keep coming back to, regardless of the packaging. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist.......: VA Album........: I Speak Because I Can (Live from the Royal Festival Hall) Label........: Virgin Genre........: Folk Catnr........: n/a Source.......: DVD (LPCM 2.0) Rip.date.....: 2010-06-15 Str.date.....: 2010-04-00 Quality......: 144kbps/48.0kHz/Joint Stereo Url..........: http://www.lauramarling.com track title time 1. Laura Marling - Crawled Out Of The Sea 3:49 2. Laura Marling - Hope In The Air 7:01 3. Pete Roe - Devil's Dancefloor 3:49 4. Peggy Sue - The Sea, The Sea 1:57 5. Mumford & Sons - Thistle & Weeds 6:34 6. Laura Marling - Night Terror 5:13 7. Sons Of Noel & Adrian - Indigo 3:40 8. Andrew Bird - Headsoak 2:36 9. Alessi's Ark - Hummingbird 3:33 10. Laura Marling - Blackberry Stone 3:45 11. Johnny Flynn - Been Listening 3:53 12. Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can 4:41 13. Laura Marling - Devil's Spoke (Video Edit) 3:05 Runtime 53:36 Size 55.52 Release Notes: British folksinger Laura Marlings 2008 debut, Alas I Cannot Swim, showed more depth and maturity than one would expect from a (then) 18-year-old. Marlings expressive, smoky voice and penchant for lyrical matter that didnt reference clubbing landed her a well-earned Mercury Prize nomination, as well as a considerable amount of hype concerning her follow-up. Released in 2010, I Speak Because I Can delivers on nearly every level, upping both the production value (thanks to Ryan Adams and Kings of Leon producer Ethan Johns and fellow indie folk darlings Mumford & Sons) and the songwriting. Love, death, and heartbreak are hardly new subjects when it comes to folk music, but they refresh themselves so often in our lives that their relevance becomes tenfold with each new bite, scrape, or blow to the head, a notion that Marling explores with both guarded wisdom and elegant petulance on standout cuts like "Devils Spoke," "Made by Maid," "Rambling Man," and "Goodbye England." At its heart, I Speak Because I Can is a stoic, bare-bones singer/songwriter record, which makes the tastefully peppered bursts of explosive percussion, banjo, mandolin, and backing vocals from the Mumford gentlemen all the more effective and not just window dressing to cover up a cookie-cutter storefront. That said, its Marlings enigmatic voice (think Florence & the Machine and Fiona Apple), clever phrasing (think Joni Mitchell), and adherence to the alternately warm and wintry vibe of late-'60s/early-'70s classic rock and folk (think Led Zeppelin III) that listeners will keep coming back to, regardless of the packaging. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net