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Cat Power - What Would The Community Think (US Original) Vinyl rip in 24 Bit/96 Khz + CD
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Kel bazar
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Date :
06 Aug 2011 20:22:00
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Cat Power - What Would The Community Think (1996)
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz --> 16-bit/44kHz | FLAC (Tracks) , artworks | Stereo | 942 Mb, 260 Mb | 5% RAR Recovery
Styles: Alternative Rock, Singer-songwriter, Folk-Rock | FileSonic + Fileserve Download
Mastered @ Masterdisk, NYC
Matador Records
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz --> 16-bit/44kHz | FLAC (Tracks) , artworks | Stereo | 942 Mb, 260 Mb | 5% RAR Recovery
Styles: Alternative Rock, Singer-songwriter, Folk-Rock | FileSonic + Fileserve Download
Mastered @ Masterdisk, NYC
Matador Records
| “ | What Would the Community Think was the second album Chan Marshall released in 1996, but its richness suggests a longer period of evolution. From the first warm notes of "In this Hole," it's clear that Marshall's voice -- as a singer and a songwriter -- is not only stronger and more focused, but more empathetic as well. Where her previous works were dense and cathartic, What Would the Community Think gives her voice and lyrics space to unfurl and involve the listener; the title track alone holds an album's worth of eloquence in Marshall's hushed, clear vocals, backed by guitar, feedback, and an eerie, echoing piano. Fortunately, that leaves Marshall 11 other tracks with which to forge a fine balance between angular, angst-ridden punk and her gentler, folk-country tendencies. Different combinations of these extremes make Cat Power's sound more diverse but also more cohesive. Tense, tight songs like "Good Clean Fun" and "Nude as the News" retain the reflective, thoughtful nature of quieter numbers like "King Rides By" and "Water and Air," which turn the power of the album's louder moments into slow-building, implosive tension. Two of What Would the Community Think's finest moments, "They Tell Me" and "Taking People," are unabashedly blues and country-inflected, revealing Marshall not just as a cathartic vocalist, but as a true soul singer. Similarly, her covers of Peter Jefferies' "Fate of the Human Carbine" and Smog's "Bathysphere" show off Marshall's ability to make any song a Cat Power song. An intimate, personal album, What Would the Community Think makes imperfection beautiful and turns vulnerability into musical strength. --Almusic 4/5 | ” |
Tracklist:
1. In This Hole
2. Good Clean Fun
3. What Would The Community Think
4. Nude As The News
5. They Tell Me
6. Taking People
7. Fate Of The Human Carbine
8. King Rides By
9. Bathysphere
10. Water & Air
11. Enough
12. The Coat Is Always On
Personnel:
Drums, Xylophone - Steve Shelley
Guitar - Tim Foljahn
Guitar [Pedal Steele] - Doug*
Guitar, Piano - Chan Marshall
Synthesizer [Moog] - Davis*
Written-By - Chan Marshall (tracks: 1 to 6, 8, 10 to 12)
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Thank you VERY much.
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It seems to be a new Rapidshare "improvement".
Unfortunately I haven't been able to put the files in my JDownloader so I have to get them manually. Dwn speed is good so far... I hope I wont have to wait too much between files.
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And... thanks Kel for the rip, always appreciated. :)
Can't find out how RS works. Can't even download when I copy the single files seperately.
I went thru the process of getting a free Rapidshare account and altought it is a hassle to get the links, I simply clicked on each files, did a cut-n-paste of the links and got em tagged into my Jdownloader and got the whole set very quickly without captchas. Getting the links is complicated but it seems there is no waiting time between files and bandwith speed is faster than it was before. I don't know if it is difficult for you to put the file on Rapidshare but I must say downloading the whole set was faster than other free provider once I went thru the hell of getting the links. I have many downloads going on ( mostly on Filesonic and Filefactory ) so when someone put links on Rapidshare on megaupload it allows me to get more files at the same time since my internet bandwith is high... maybe others are in the same situation as I. All I wanted to say is that although the new way of getting links is a hassle, I still think it is worth the effort if someone already have downloads on other providers. Of course we will still be very thankfull for you works wherever you put the files. ;) ...and Fileserve is quite fast too.