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written by owen, published 2017-Mar-26, comment
Downtown Train Station
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written by owen, published 2017-Mar-26, comment
Downtown Train Station
written by owen, published 2017-Mar-20, comment
I might never go back to regular banana chips again. Its that good! It tastes almost like sour cream and onion. I give it a 8 out of 10.
written by owen, published 2017-Mar-15, comment
By share luck or divine destiny this has become one of my favorite albums. The songs seems to just flow into each other and I love the wild vocal gymnastics, band music and haunting lyrics. "Sometimes I am half in and sometimes I am half out because I never close the door". Sometimes somber and sometimes upbeat. Yes it is in a paper box but I can forgive that for a set of songs that have been an inspiration from the first day I listened to them. Looking forward to acquiring her previous albums.
Notable tracks include How big, what kind of man and ship to wreck. Thanx Jan you have created a monster.
written by owen, published 2017-Mar-15, comment
Seems like by the stroke of luck I ended up at a friend's house that had real actual CDs in cases and I got a few to borrow. The guy is a Bob marley fan so that made up nearly half his collection. Being a Jamaican I think I have heard every Bob song ever released - totally tired of listening them - on to the new stuff.
The Sizzla CD is clearly a mix, while the others are popular albums from the 90s which I never had access to except for mp3s. It will be interesting to see how quickly I can run through this mix of gangsta rap, pop, dancehall and alternative music. Spragga and Lady Saw from the 90s, "No waan no kiss, no waan no hug, cauw a backshot she love" and "gal a hype up pon you and she no ready yet". Dancehall in that period was obsessed with having intros to all their songs and suss tunes.
written by owen, published 2017-Mar-12, comment
I went deep into the world of fabric and saw signs.