...I’d never heard of Sarah McLaughlin before a friend of introduced us… (sounds good doesn’t it? – I’m talking about the album however)…this is chill out/emotional soul searching/I want to be alone music.
Her folk soul/alternative pop sound has gained many followers in the UK but is still yet to be discovered by many.
‘Building a Mystery’, ‘Adia’, and ‘Sweet Surrender’, are excellent songs, but it doesn’t stop there, the rest of the whole entire album is excellent too!
It’s a very similar kind of style music compared to the likes of Ally McBeal’s soundtrack.
Nice and easy to listen to.
Tracks on the album ‘Mirrorball’ include:
Building A Mystery
Hold On
Good Enough
I Will Remember You
Adia
I Love You
Do What You Have To Do...
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Advantages: Lots of cool songs Disadvantages: probably cant buy it anymore its 7 years old !!!!
...Another review for me on 911 - as you might already know from remember this band or reading my previous review 911 were a boyband in the 90s and made up of 3 members Lee, Spike and Jimmy with Lee being the main singer.
Moving on was their 2nd album and in my opinion was their best album from thier 4 that they made before splitting.
This song contains 12 songs, in which only 2 were not written by 911 and co written with JohnMcLaughlin (who is now famous for writing so many great songs for many great bands and artist including Westlife and anyone remember 5ive). Those 2 songs that were not written by 911 were Dont Walk Away which was written solo by JohnMcLaughlin and How do you want me to love you, which was a cover version.
The other 12 songs are "All I want is you" which was released by 911 in 1998. This is quite a slow poppy...
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Advantages: Beautiful and relaxing. An outstanding band. Disadvantages: A little short.
...This 1969 Miles Davis effort was one of his first explorations of electric sounds, and it would have been understandable if he had stopped after this outstanding album. It is short, clocking in at only forty minutes, but what a forty minutes it is. The music has a great feeling of space and relaxation, and it has an ambient feel. This does not detract from the fine solo work that Miles, Wayne Shorter and the rest of the band, however. Tony Williams is in particularly fine form on the drum kit, and JohnMcLaughlin's guitar work is sublime. If you have never experienced Miles' electric period before, this would be a perfect starting point, since it is groundbreaking without being overly challenging, like Bitches Brew....
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somewhat helpful 05.06.2001
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