Friday, February 11, 2011

Blond Hair With Brown Chunks

My victories on the music you vidéoprotégés

If, like me, you've studiously avoided watching the show called 'Victoires de la musique' Wednesday, February 9, you deserve a little reward 'as our friends say Arte ...
Let me suggest a few plays from going through.
Firstly, I vote for the mild rough Canadian folk to spare but inspired, for the purity of acoustic sound, Brief Timber Timbre and album of the same name, published by Arts & Crafts label Toronto.



I know, the album was released in 2009 but is a long way to France and the next will happen in April, below an extract whose title is a program alone 'Lay Down in the tall grass' - thank you MySpace.
Timber Timbre, Timber Timbre, in Arts & Crafts.



Then I vote for the Jolly Boys and 'Great Expectations' on the label Geejam. Impressive durability and guaranteed securities dusting Music Iggy Pop, Bowie, The Doors or The Clash by grandpas rocky Jamaican mento Kings.



the Jolly Boys 'Great Expectations' in Geejam and YouTube


And finally last album, but not least, I vote for the neo-soul of Velvet John Legend, a pianist from Springfield (Ohio) mixed with hip hop urban Roots . Again, a total makeover featuring soul, clever, melodic and groovy ...
John Legend and The Roots 'Wake up' for Columbia / Sony BMG




At worst, you find these albums on our shores next month.

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