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ARTIST: Snow Patrol TITLE: Songs For Polarbears LABEL: Jeepster GENRE: Rock TIME: 77:23 min SIZE: 114,9 MB RIP DATE: Apr-30-2006 RELEASE DATE: Apr-24-2006 WEBSITE: n/a Track List: 01. Downhill From Here 03:23 02. Starfighter Pilot 03:20 03. The Last Shot Ringing In My Ears 04:26 04. Absolute Gravity 02:45 05. Get Balsamic Vinegar... Quick You Fool 03:27 06. Mahogany 02:47 07. NYC 04:28 08. Little Hide 02:41 09. Make Up 02:12 10. Velocity Girl 04:37 11. Days Without Paracetamol 03:32 12. Fiveteen Minutes Old 03:09 13. Favourite Friend 02:46 14. One Hundred Things You Should Have Done 06:18 In Bed 15. Sticky Teenage Twin 02:08 16. Limited Edition 02:33 17. Jj 01:47 18. My Last Girlfriend 03:00 19. T.M.T. 02:52 20. I Could Stay Away Forever 04:28 21. When You're Right, You're Right 03:31 (Darth Vader Bringing In His Washing Mix) 22. Raze The City 04:21 23. Riot, Please 02:52 Release Notes: Cheapster is more like it... Trying to cash in on Snow Patrol now. Good album nonetheless especially if you missed it the first time now. Enjoy AMG says: Snow Patrol's 1999 disc on Jeepster Records showcases the band's sometimes-edgy indie rock and occasionally spacy indie pop. The Edinburgh, Scotland, trio mixes tempos immediately, starting off with the crunchy "Downhill From Here" and the exuberantly poppy "Starfighter Pilot." The pace slows down quickly with the third track, the withdrawn and melancholy "The Last Show Ringing in My Ears." The borderline hip-hop beats of the fourth track, "Absolute Gravity," startle the listener, making it clear that listening to the disc is going to be a colorful ride. "Mahogany" is another acoustic-based ballad, sticking out on a disc full of non-traditional beats and chords. All of the songs highlight the band's earnest approach to songwriting. Tracks like "Velocity Girl" and "Favorite Friend" are some of the disc's catchiest and most endearing songs, calling upon a pop sensibility that's somehow different from the standard 1990s indie artists. Over-indulgent song titles like "One Hundred Things You Should Have Done in Bed" and "When You're Right You're Right (Darth Vader Bringing in His Washing Mix)" are examples of the band's unabashedly quirky approach to music. They're able to pull it off with their undeniable musicianship and musical sensibilities. On Songs for Polar Bears, Gary Lightbody appears on guitars, vocals, and keyboards, while Mark McClelland chimes in on bass and keyboards and drummer Jonny Quinn rounds out the lineup. Guest artists include Isobel Campbell, Richard Colburn, Fraser Simpson, and Tom Simpson. The album was recorded in Edinburgh, Scotland, by producer Jamie Watson. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
ARTIST: Snow Patrol TITLE: Songs For Polarbears LABEL: Jeepster GENRE: Rock TIME: 77:23 min SIZE: 114,9 MB RIP DATE: Apr-30-2006 RELEASE DATE: Apr-24-2006 WEBSITE: n/a Track List: 01. Downhill From Here 03:23 02. Starfighter Pilot 03:20 03. The Last Shot Ringing In My Ears 04:26 04. Absolute Gravity 02:45 05. Get Balsamic Vinegar... Quick You Fool 03:27 06. Mahogany 02:47 07. NYC 04:28 08. Little Hide 02:41 09. Make Up 02:12 10. Velocity Girl 04:37 11. Days Without Paracetamol 03:32 12. Fiveteen Minutes Old 03:09 13. Favourite Friend 02:46 14. One Hundred Things You Should Have Done 06:18 In Bed 15. Sticky Teenage Twin 02:08 16. Limited Edition 02:33 17. Jj 01:47 18. My Last Girlfriend 03:00 19. T.M.T. 02:52 20. I Could Stay Away Forever 04:28 21. When You're Right, You're Right 03:31 (Darth Vader Bringing In His Washing Mix) 22. Raze The City 04:21 23. Riot, Please 02:52 Release Notes: Cheapster is more like it... Trying to cash in on Snow Patrol now. Good album nonetheless especially if you missed it the first time now. Enjoy AMG says: Snow Patrol's 1999 disc on Jeepster Records showcases the band's sometimes-edgy indie rock and occasionally spacy indie pop. The Edinburgh, Scotland, trio mixes tempos immediately, starting off with the crunchy "Downhill From Here" and the exuberantly poppy "Starfighter Pilot." The pace slows down quickly with the third track, the withdrawn and melancholy "The Last Show Ringing in My Ears." The borderline hip-hop beats of the fourth track, "Absolute Gravity," startle the listener, making it clear that listening to the disc is going to be a colorful ride. "Mahogany" is another acoustic-based ballad, sticking out on a disc full of non-traditional beats and chords. All of the songs highlight the band's earnest approach to songwriting. Tracks like "Velocity Girl" and "Favorite Friend" are some of the disc's catchiest and most endearing songs, calling upon a pop sensibility that's somehow different from the standard 1990s indie artists. Over-indulgent song titles like "One Hundred Things You Should Have Done in Bed" and "When You're Right You're Right (Darth Vader Bringing in His Washing Mix)" are examples of the band's unabashedly quirky approach to music. They're able to pull it off with their undeniable musicianship and musical sensibilities. On Songs for Polar Bears, Gary Lightbody appears on guitars, vocals, and keyboards, while Mark McClelland chimes in on bass and keyboards and drummer Jonny Quinn rounds out the lineup. Guest artists include Isobel Campbell, Richard Colburn, Fraser Simpson, and Tom Simpson. The album was recorded in Edinburgh, Scotland, by producer Jamie Watson. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net