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Artist: Luke Sital-Singh Album: The Fire Inside Bitrate: 231kbps avg Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz Label: Parlophone Genre: Indie Size: 80.56 megs PlayTime: 0h 46min 20sec total Rip Date: 2014-09-11 Store Date: 2014-09-12 Track List: -------- 01. Nothing Stays The Same 4:13 02. Greatest Lovers 4:12 03. Bottled Up Tight 3:20 04. 21st Century Heartbeat 3:25 05. Lilywhite 3:34 06. Nearly Morning 4:32 07. I Have Been A Fire 4:03 08. Everything Is Making You 3:16 09. Fail For You 4:16 10. We Don't Belong 3:52 11. Cornerstone 3:58 12. Benediction 3:39 Release Notes: -------- With three impressive EPs behind him, a good showing in the BBC's Sound of 2014 poll and the patronage of producer Iain Archer (Snow Patrol, Jake Bugg), south London singer-songwriter Luke Sital-Singh's debut album comes buoyed with expectation. It doesn't disappoint. There are echoes of the stripped-back simplicity of Damien Rice, but he's at his best on the more expansive Lilywhite and We Don't Belong. There's a tendency to be a little overblown at times (Nothing Stays the Same) and his lyrics err on the side of the tautological ("I can taste it in my mouth" û really?), but this is a pleasant first step. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist: Luke Sital-Singh Album: The Fire Inside Bitrate: 231kbps avg Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz Label: Parlophone Genre: Indie Size: 80.56 megs PlayTime: 0h 46min 20sec total Rip Date: 2014-09-11 Store Date: 2014-09-12 Track List: -------- 01. Nothing Stays The Same 4:13 02. Greatest Lovers 4:12 03. Bottled Up Tight 3:20 04. 21st Century Heartbeat 3:25 05. Lilywhite 3:34 06. Nearly Morning 4:32 07. I Have Been A Fire 4:03 08. Everything Is Making You 3:16 09. Fail For You 4:16 10. We Don't Belong 3:52 11. Cornerstone 3:58 12. Benediction 3:39 Release Notes: -------- With three impressive EPs behind him, a good showing in the BBC's Sound of 2014 poll and the patronage of producer Iain Archer (Snow Patrol, Jake Bugg), south London singer-songwriter Luke Sital-Singh's debut album comes buoyed with expectation. It doesn't disappoint. There are echoes of the stripped-back simplicity of Damien Rice, but he's at his best on the more expansive Lilywhite and We Don't Belong. There's a tendency to be a little overblown at times (Nothing Stays the Same) and his lyrics err on the side of the tautological ("I can taste it in my mouth" really?), but this is a pleasant first step. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net