Showing posts with label World Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Party. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

REALITY BITES - ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK


[audio:http://thesoundtripper.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/06-Stay-I-Missed-You-Lisa-Loeb-Nine-Stories.mp3|titles=06 - Stay (I Missed You) - Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories]
Fourteen Tracks
01. My Sharona - The Knack
02. Spin The Bottle - Juliana Hatfield Three
03. Bed Of Roses - The Indians
04. When You Come Back To Me - World Party
05. Going, Going, Gone - The Posies
06. Stay (I Missed You) - Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories
07. All I Want Is You - U2
08. Locked Out - Crowded House
09. Spinning Around Over You - Lenny Kravitz
10. I'm Nuthin' - Ethan Hawke
11. Turnip Farm - Dinosaur Jr.
12. Revival! - Me Phi Me
13. Tempted - Squeeze
14. Baby, I Love Your Way - Big Mountain


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Friday, June 10, 2011

World Party - Goodbye Jumbo


Tracks:
01. Is It Too Late
02. Way Down Now

03. When the Rainbow Comes
04. Put the Message in the Box
05. Ain't Gonna Come Till I'm Ready
06. And I Fell Back Alone
07. Take It Up
08. God on My Side
09. Show Me to the Top
10. Love Street
11. Sweet Soul Dream
12. Thank You World

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The song "Way Down Now" reached Number One on the North America's Billboard Music Charts. This second album was to be Karl Wallinger's solo project but then he was aided by the iconic Sinead O'Connor and some of the members of the band "The Waterboys" of which he left to form the Party. Rated to be 97th on the 100 British Albums ever by Q magazine. Voted Album of the Year 1990 and again nominated for the Grammy Award for 'Best Alternative Music Performance' in the US. Wallinger was struck down by an aneurysm making him unable to speak but after a long rehabilitation, Wallinger re-emerged onto the scene in 2006.


World Party are:
Karl Wallinger
The Waterboys
Sinead O'Connor


Location: London England

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