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Rumer - Seasons Of My Soul Release Date.: 2010-10-27 Store Date...: 2010-11-01 Source.......: CD Style........: Pop Record Label.: Atlantic Cat Nr.......: Encoder......: Lame 3.97 (-V2 --vbr-new) Quality......: 166kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo 1. Am I Forgiven? 3:28 2. Come To Me High 2:49 3. Slow 3:36 4. Take Me As I Am 3:45 5. Aretha 3:15 6. Saving Grace 3:20 7. Thankful 3:36 8. Healer 3:14 9. Blackbird 3:55 10.On My Way Home 4:29 11.Goodbye Girl 3:31 Release notes: The debut album from singer-songwriter Rumer, including the single "Aretha". It follows the success of her EP, Slow. Musically, Seasons Of My Soul is influenced by Rumer's upbringing, which takes in a childhood spent in an enclosed, exotic expat colony in Pakistan. Here, her family would often sing and write songs together, determined to provide their own entertainment in the absence of TV or newspapers. Then, they relocated to the New Forest, where Rumer first saw a television, and married her love of the folk tradition with the sweeping melodies of the technicolor movie musicals. It is a blissful harmony, which you can hear in the likes of Slow and Come To Me High. Enjoy! Info: Like it? Buy it! Dont forget to support the artists! This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Rumer - Seasons Of My Soul Release Date.: 2010-10-27 Store Date...: 2010-11-01 Source.......: CD Style........: Pop Record Label.: Atlantic Cat Nr.......: Encoder......: Lame 3.97 (-V2 --vbr-new) Quality......: 166kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo 1. Am I Forgiven? 3:28 2. Come To Me High 2:49 3. Slow 3:36 4. Take Me As I Am 3:45 5. Aretha 3:15 6. Saving Grace 3:20 7. Thankful 3:36 8. Healer 3:14 9. Blackbird 3:55 10.On My Way Home 4:29 11.Goodbye Girl 3:31 Release notes: The debut album from singer-songwriter Rumer, including the single "Aretha". It follows the success of her EP, Slow. Musically, Seasons Of My Soul is influenced by Rumer's upbringing, which takes in a childhood spent in an enclosed, exotic expat colony in Pakistan. Here, her family would often sing and write songs together, determined to provide their own entertainment in the absence of TV or newspapers. Then, they relocated to the New Forest, where Rumer first saw a television, and married her love of the folk tradition with the sweeping melodies of the technicolor movie musicals. It is a blissful harmony, which you can hear in the likes of Slow and Come To Me High. Enjoy! Info: Like it? Buy it! Dont forget to support the artists! This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net