‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°633 – 2010s Music Videos
Love Quotes • I promise that I'll hold you when it's cold out (Gavin James) • Say you'll remember me Standing in a nice dress (Taylor Swift) • We found love in a hopeless place (Rihanna) • But now that I'm out of my mind with you (Stereophonics) • He's big and he's bad I love him like mad (Stooshe) • Nothing left to shout, 'cause we got it going on (Amelia Lily) •
Musicwise : Dance Pop, Edm, Electropop, Hip Hop, Pop, R&B, Rock, Swedish Electropop, Urban Contemporary
‘Music For The Dancers’ N°657 – 2010s Music Videos
Bruce Springsteen releases his third album : ‘Born to Run’ featuring ‘Jungleland’ (1975)
Bruce Springsteen's 'Born to Run' feat. "Jungleland" is his third studio album released on August 25, 1975 by Columbia Records.
This Week N°352 – New Music Videos (ladies)
Highlights • Halle ditches her fishtail for angel wings (Halle) • A little ado about "nothing" (Metric) • Reneé wonders if we "should just sit here in silence" (Reneé Rapp) • Mette takes Brachetti's art to a new level (Mette) • "If looks could touch No need to rush" (duh! to a certain point) (Tove Lo) • Shopping with Tori is always fun (Tori Kelly) • Unlike men, teddy bears never disappoint (Juliana Madrid) • They told her it was "Bad Idea" and still ….. (Olivia Rodrigo)
Musicwise : Electronic, Pop, R&B
Talking Heads release their second album : ‘More Songs About Buildings and Food’ co-produced with Brian Eno (1978)
Talking Heads' 'More Songs About Buildings and Food' is their second album co-produced by Brian Eno and released on July 21, 1978 by Sire.
‘Music For The Dancers’ N°634 – 2010s Music Videos
Miles Davis records in New-York ‘We Want Miles’ produced by Teo Macero (1981)
Miles Davis's 'We Want Miles' is a double album recorded (partly) on July 5, 1981).after a five years hiatus and released in May 1982 by CBS
Happy Birthday Marcus Miller. ‘Marcus Imperator’
‘Music For The Dancers’ N°388 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
Warner Bros. publish Miles Davis’ ‘Amandla,’ his third (and final) collaboration with Marcus Miller (1989)
Miles Davis' 'Amandla' is his third (and final) collaboration with Marcus Miller, released on May 18, 1989 by Warner Bros.
This Week N°297 – New Music Videos (Ladies Only)
Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever deliver ‘Hope Downs,’ an album full of post-strokian guitar riffs and great pop songs. ‘Thumb Ups’!
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever' s 'Hope Downs' is their debut album co-produced with Liam Judson and released on June 15, 2018 by Sub Pop
>>> Except you haven't, you're hearing them for the first time right now, and you're tapping your feet, and maybe humming along a little >>>>>
> Confident guitar interplay abounds, complex without becoming histrionic, while their default laid-back vibe permeates the lyrics >>>Loud And Quiet>>
> or maybe house party rock, as they sing about sitting ‘on the couches, at other people’s houses >>>
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Hope Downs
AMAZON . ITUNES .Tony Allen – Film of Life
Track Listing :
>1.Moving On (Tony Allen>) - 06:41 . 2.Boat Journey (Tony Allen>) - 04:44 . 3.Tiger'S Skip (Damon Albarn, Tony Allen>) - 03:51 . 4.Ewa (Tony Allen>) - 04:11 . 5.Afro Kingfu Beat (Tony Allen>) - 06:07 . 6.Koko Dance (Tony Allen>) - 06:38 . 7.Go Back (Damon Albarn, Tony Allen>) - 05:36 . 8.Ire Omo (Nefretiti, Ayo Adunni) - 05:06 . 9.African Man (Tony Allen>) - 05:03 . 10.Tony Wood (Kuku) - 06:05 >Musicians :
>Tony Allen> - Drums, Congas, Vocals . Damon Albarn- Melodica On (3), Vocals On (7), Keyboards On (7) . Kuku - Vocals On (10) . Nefretiti - Vocals On (8) . Adunni - Vocals On (8) . Cesar Anot - Bass . Ludovic Bruni - Guitar, Vibraphone, Bass On (3 - 4 - 7) . Vincent Taeger - Percussion,…The Days Of Wine And Roses (nothing but bouquet)
Blues, Sweat and Tears
David Sanborn – Time And The River
(Source Time And The River | David Sanborn - Official Website)
>Altogether Time and the River has David Sanborn> doing the kind of thing David Sanborn> does best—playing music you want to listen to. >>>>>
soul blues and smooth jazz in want of vibrancy>But there are too many places where this fine artist’s contributions sound parachuted into formulaic studio-band grooves for this set to appeal to Sanborn’s many jazz admirers. On stage, it’s bound to be quite different. >>>The Financial Times>>
>Rhythmic layers sit purposefully on Miller’s meaty bass, sparse patters of percussion add edge to laid-back funk, and even “Windmills of Your Mind”, sung by Randy…