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Artist: Brook Benton Title: Rainy Night in Georgia Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Warner Music Group Genre: R&B, Soul Quality: mp3 320 kbps Total Time: 02:10:42 Total Size: 301 mb Tracklist --------- 01. Rainy Night In Georgia 02. Willie and Laura Mae Jones 03. Let Me Fix It (Remastered) 04. My Funny Valentine 05. Born Under a Bad Sign 06. A Little Bit of Soap 07. Take a Look at Your Hands 08. Weekend With Feathers 09. My Way 10. Shoes 11. Save the Last Dance For Me 12. We're Gonna Make It 13. Oh Happy Day 14. Going Home In His Name 15. Can't Take My Eyes Off You 16. You Were Gone 17. Now Is the Time 18. It Starts All Over Again 19. All In Love Is Fair 20. I Dreamed of a City Called Heaven 21. Baby 22. Movn' Day 23. Let Us All Get Together With the Lord 24. Soul Santa 25. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square 26. Heaven Help Us All 27. Willoughby Grove 28. Don't It Make You Want to Go Home 29. Desertion 30. For Lee Ann 31. Where Do I Go from Here 32. Sidewalks of Chicago 33. Don't Think Twice It's Alright 34. Aspen Colorado http://rapidgator.net/file/81a2ffb698c8c762d58f8a12d0d6df04/-9749BBG16.rar.html http://ssh.tf/6sk93ib1g/-9749BBG16.rar http://uploaded.net/file/xu0yizyd/-9749BBG16.rar
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Artist: Holly Brook Title: Like Blood Like Honey Year Of Release: 2006 Label: Warner Genre: Indie Pop, Singer-Songwriter Quality: Flac (tracks) Total Time: 46:53 Total Size: 288 Mb Tracklist: 01. Giving It Up For You 02. Wanted 03. What I Wouldn't Give 04. Like Blood Like Honey 05. Again & Again 06. Curious 07. Saturdays 08. Heavy 09. Still Love 10. All Will Be Forgotten 11. Cellar Door Though Holly Brook claims that her biggest influence is Joni Mitchell, to anyone listening to her debut album, Like Blood Like Honey, the clearest comparison is instead to fellow Mitchell devotee Sarah McLachlan. In fact, the record could practically read as a link between Surfacing and Afterglow. The opener, "Giving It Up for You" is reminiscent of "Fallen," "Curious" sounds like "Angel," and everything else seems to correspond somehow to one of McLachlan's sentimentally charged songs. But Brook is also a talented and affective songwriter in her own right, and so cuts like "Wanted," "Saturdays," and the aforementioned "Giving It Up for You" are able to convey true emotion over thoughtful melodies that, while they do follow basic adult radio rock rules, are still interesting and catchy. Unfortunately she, like McLachlan, falls into the trap of excessively dramatic lyrics that speak of heartache and self-discovery over heavy piano chords, variations of the same poignant plea again and again. Nothing on Like Blood Like Honey is bad; Brook has decent musical ideas to which she stays true and consistent throughout the album's entirety, but the repetition makes most of it pretty forgettable, each emotional song after emotional song blending into one sad piano ballad. It's almost as if Brook isn't quite sure enough of herself yet to delve outside of her comfortably overly sensitive state. She finds solace and strength in being depressed and honest ("What I wouldn't give just to get some rest/So I can remember how to live again," she mournfully admits in "What I Wouldn't Give"), but still, the security that she creates for herself can only exist based on other people's acknowledgement of it. "I will be wanted, I will not fall from grace" (a theme McLachlan touches upon often) Brook sings, but it's not so much of an affirmation as an assertion that her own feelings of worth are dependent upon other people's definition of who she is. Perhaps if she is able to distance herself from these sentiments, for her next album she will able to break away from McLachlan's mold and find something that's a little more originally hers. http://rapidgator.net/file/e56f61e2e8fc16990654fc61c5acdc50/hb100lblh.rar.html http://ssh.tf/3PNEs1DPJ/hb100lblh.rar http://uploaded.net/file/wezzyb55/hb100lblh.rar
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Daniel Brook - A History Of Future Cities Unabridged AudioBook | 2013 | Genre: History | English | ASIN: B00D39GZ2W | MP3 64Kb | Length: 13 hrs and 00 mins | 358.24 MB Every month, five million people move from the past to the future. Pouring into developing-world "instant cities" like Dubai and Shenzhen, these urban newcomers confront a modern world cobbled together from fragments of a West they have never seen. Do these fantastical boomtowns, where blueprints spring to life overnight on virgin land, represent the dawning of a brave new world? Or is their vaunted newness a mirage? In a captivating blend of history and reportage, Daniel Brook travels to a series of major metropolitan hubs that were once themselves instant cities-- St. Petersburg, Shanghai, and Mumbai--to watch their "dress rehearsals for the twenty-first century." Understanding today's emerging global order, he argues, requires comprehending the West's profound and conflicted influence on developing-world cities over the centuries. In 1703, Tsar Peter the Great personally oversaw the construction of a new Russian capital, a "window on the West" carefully modeled on Amsterdam, that he believed would wrench Russia into the modern world. In the nineteenth century, Shanghai became the fastest-growing city on earth as it mushroomed into an English-speaking, Western-looking metropolis that just happened to be in the Far East. Meanwhile, Bombay, the cosmopolitan hub of the British Raj, morphed into a tropical London at the hands of its pith-helmeted imperialists. Juxtaposing the stories of the architects and authoritarians, the artists and revolutionaries who seized the reins to transform each of these precociously modern places into avatars of the global future, Brook demonstrates that the drive for modernization was initially conflated with wholesale Westernization. He shows, too, the ambiguous legacy of that emulation--the birth (and rebirth) of Chinese capitalism in Shanghai, the origins of Bollywood in Bombay's American-style movie palaces, the combustible mix of revolutionary culture and politics that rocked the Russian capital--and how it may be transcended today. A fascinating, vivid look from the past out toward the horizon, A History of Future Cities is both a crucial reminder of globalization's long march and an inspiring look into the possibilities of our Asian Century. Download Link http://rapidgator.net/file/3cc132cf9aeb79236e7e510607ed1100/A.History.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/eadfba516c5257802f8604267942572d/A.History.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/0fe357b4a04fcee8d3b03b81bede715b/A.History.part3.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/81e419ca07fb2023a86ed4057bdf8fc4/A.History.part4.rar.html http://uploaded.net/file/yq8e2gq4/A.History.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/7dve51kn/A.History.part2.rar http://uploaded.net/file/qx1wsujf/A.History.part3.rar http://uploaded.net/file/zvt7510s/A.History.part4.rar