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Artist: Ingrid Michaelson Title: Slow the Rain Year Of Release: 2005 Label: Cabin 24 Records Genre: Indie Pop, Singer/Songwriter Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks.cue.log) Total Time: 34:47 Total Size: 101 / 187 Mb Tracklist: 1. Let Go 3:24 2. Around You 4:05 3. Charlie 3:38 4. Porcelain Fists 3:46 5. Morning Lullabies 4:16 6. Empty Bottle 3:58 7. Mosquito 3:51 8. A Bird's Song 3:22 9. I'll See You In My Dreams 4:14 Later in Ingrid Michaelson's career, she started using acoustic guitars and ukuleles to help her short burst into mainstream popularity. Her music was mainly composed of upbeat, acoustic diddies, with deeper meanings than many people realized. But this CD isn't from Ingrid's future career. This is "Slow the Rain", Ingrid's very first album. And what an album it is. You can spot the main difference in this album from the rest of Ingrid's discography just by listening to the first five seconds of each song. What you'll hear is piano at the beginning of almost every song, and if you continue to listen on, you'll find the whole song is piano driven. There are barely any guitars to be fund on this album. It's just driven along by Ingrid's voice and piano playing with bass and a simple percussion section. And those simplistic instruments make quite the beautiful noise. Many of the songs seem as if Ingrid is just improvising as she plays the piano. She'll play a little bit, get quiet, take a pause, and then you get another burst of piano. This is especially evident on album highlight "Porcelain Fists." This is one of the most simplistic, yet hauntingly beautiful, tracks on the CD. It starts out with Ingrid on the piano, then a quiet string section comes in and a man softly humming in the background. Finally, Ingrid comes in with powerful lyrics, such as the chorus: "Take my hand, you're treading water/I feel I am slipping away from underneath my toes/Nobody knows Where is it she goes?" That is one of the other things that makes this album a hidden gem. The lyrics are simply superb. The song "Charlie" is about Charlie Brown, but she takes instances from the popular comic strip and is able to craft a story that makes you think of the rejected child that you may have known in school. She's able to make an entire story out of a 4 minute song. It is quite a skill to be able to do that at the tender age of 26. "Mosquito", however, is able to craft that story in order to make the highlight of the album. Ingrid sings about a man that she actually loved, while that man only wanted to use her. As she sings "Are you Poison?" over and over at the end of the song, she sounds so genuinely heartbroken, that it seems as she's a close friend telling you about her problems. The instrumentation is also at a high point at this song. There's the piano as always, but it's accompanied by various background sounds. There's the sound of a mosquito buzzing, the vocals overlapping each other, and an effect that just adds eeriness to the end of the song. The closing track, "I'll See You In My Dreams", is the perfect ending to a near perfect album. It's more reminiscent of Ingrid's later albums, with just a ukulele accompanying Ingrid and another man singing with an effect that makes their voices sound like it's coming out of an old time radio. It's just such a happy, simplistic song that it raises your hopes for the future after a somber album. It also tells the story of Ingrid's life, simple, yet sweet. It sets up her future career to try and match her amazing debut album, which in my opinion, has not yet been matched by her future releases. http://rapidgator.net/file/1ecf69a476103918f0b7b1afa49d52b5/Ingrid_Michaelson.320.rar.html http://ssh.tf/KiBvj66Fh/Ingrid_Michaelson.320.rar http://rapidgator.net/file/2b241484cf71cdb48bdf2dab4bceffd7/Ingrid_Michaelson.flac.rar.html http://ssh.tf/mwwe66WFh/Ingrid_Michaelson.flac.rar
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Artist: Ingrid Michaelson Title: Lights Out Year Of Release: 2014 Label: Cabin 24 Records Genre: Indie Pop, Singer/Songwriter Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 54:34 Total Size: 127 / 329 Mb Tracklist: 1. Home 4:24 2. Girls Chase Boys 3:41 3. Wonderful Unknown (Feat. Greg Laswell) 5:01 4. You Got Me (Feat. Storyman) 3:13 5. Warpath 2:27 6. Handsome Hands 3:36 7. Time Machine 3:32 8. One Night Town (Feat. Mat Kearney) 3:14 9. Open Hands (Feat. Trent Dabbs) 4:06 10. Ready To Lose (Feat. Trent Dabbs) 3:33 11. Stick 3:35 12. Afterlife 4:04 13. Over You (Feat. A Great Big World) 4:43 14. Everyone Is Gonna Love Me Now 5:17 Ingrid Michaelson's sixth studio album, 2014's Lights Out, is a polished, well-produced effort that magnifies all of the sounds and lyrical themes she's been working with since breaking through with 2007's Girls and Boys. Michaelson even seems to reference that album with her Lights Out lead single, the infectious "Girls Chase Boys." However, where Girls and Boys centered around Michaelson's intimate ukulele and acoustic guitar-driven dorm room pop, Lights Out features a broadened sonic palette and a much more robust vocal performance; it's a transformation she's been perfecting since 2009's Everybody and 2012's Human Again. This time out, Michaelson has enlisted a handful of producers who include, among others, her bandmate bassist Chris Kuffner, Jacquire King (Modest Mouse, Norah Jones), and singer/songwriter Katie Herzig. Michaelson even reunites with longtime collaborator Dan Romer for the epic ballad "Over You," featuring A Great Big World. While there are a few of Michaelson's trademark intimate breakup songs here, including the tear-inducing "Open Hands," overall the album reveals Michaelson to be in a bright, upbeat state of mind. Cuts like the bluesy, handclap-heavy "Warpath" and the similarly fiery "Time Machine," with its '90s-esque sax samples, are more emblematic of the album's ambitious, empowered tone. Elsewhere, we get the catchy dance-pop duet "One Night Town" with Mat Kearney and the uplifting anthem "Afterlife." There's also a very in-the-moment feeling of both poignancy and happiness to Lights Out, which is perhaps best expressed in the midtempo Beatlesque ballad "Wonderful Unknown," featuring Michaelson's husband, singer/songwriter Greg Laswell. In it, Michaelson ruminates on the small details of her everyday life, singing "We make bread on Sundays and the little ones are climbing the walls/Up the walls/Nothing lasts forever but the sound of love astounds me every time that it calls." Ultimately, on Lights Out, Michaelson has captured that sound of love. http://rapidgator.net/file/dafe743feb4bb0eddfebe5d4ed959e8f/Ingrid_Michaelson14320.rar.html http://ssh.tf/TG1tulAFh/Ingrid_Michaelson14320.rar http://rapidgator.net/file/7dc0e8d2bdb12428b9d4bad95cec0eea/Ingrid_Michaelson14FLAC.rar.html http://ssh.tf/umjpPgALh/Ingrid_Michaelson14FLAC.rar
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Artist: Michaelangelo Chamber Orchestra, Antony Michaelson Title: Mozart - Clarinet Concerto, K622 Year Of Release: 2003 Label: Music Fidelity Genre: Classical Quality: APE (image+.cue) Total Time: 00:29:31 Total Size: 137 Mb Tracklist: 01. Allegro 02. Adagio 03. Rondo Allegro Performers: Antony Michaelson, clarinet, with the Michaelangelo Chamber Orchestra conducted by Robert Bailey Flute: Andy Findon, Helen Keen Bassoon: Brian Sewell, Francesca Carpos Horn: Richard Watkins, David Wythe Violin: Adrian Levine (concertmaster), Kathy Andrew, Alex Balanescu, Sue Briscoe, Gordon Buchan, Beverly Davison, Ruth Erlich, Jonathan Evans-Jones, Alison Kelly, Pauline Lowbury, Rona Murray, David Ogden, Julian Tear, Paul Willey Viola: Marina Ascherson, Rachel Bolt, Tim Grant, Rusen Gunes Cello: Naomi Butterworth, Mike Hurwitz, Judith Serkin, Jonathan Williams Double bass: Paddy Lannigan, Steve Williams http://rapidgator.net/file/fd2ab8287dc86dc432eda6d78323d905/103MozartK622.rar.html http://ssh.tf/VEmWMMbbS/103MozartK622.rar https://bytewhale.com/9u6nc9esta6s/103Moza_622.rar
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