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Amy MacDonald - This Is The Life
Artist...............: Amy MacDonald Album................: This Is The Life Genre................: Alternative Source...............: CD Year.................: 2007 Codec................: LAME 3.97 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps) Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Infohash.............: 9B855B7240CBAB0DE59E8E7DB637FE4199ADF05E Trackers: http://vip.tracker.thepiratebay.org:80/announce http://tpb.tracker.thepiratebay.org:80/announce http://open.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce http://bandit.ukb-kvcd.com:5600/announce Ripped by............: OriginalThought on 8/25/2008 Posted by............: OriginalThought on 8/25/2008 Included.............: NFO Covers...............: Front Back Tracklisting 1. (00:03:30) Amy MacDonald - Mr. Rock & Roll 2. (00:03:02) Amy MacDonald - This Is the Life 3. (00:03:24) Amy MacDonald - Poison Prince 4. (00:03:54) Amy MacDonald - Youth of Today 5. (00:03:46) Amy MacDonald - Run 6. (00:04:00) Amy MacDonald - Let's Start a Band 7. (00:03:53) Amy MacDonald - Barrowland Ballroom 8. (00:04:02) Amy MacDonald - L.A. 9. (00:03:41) Amy MacDonald - Wish for Something More 10. (00:05:01) Amy MacDonald - Footballer's Wife 11. (00:02:21) Amy MacDonald - Road to Home 12. (00:02:00) Amy MacDonald - Caledonia [Hidden Track] Playing Time.........: 00:42:34 Total Size...........: 98.84 MB NFO generated on.....: 8/25/2008 11:45:06 PM *** A special request for Shelby S. **** Amy MacDonald is that proverbial old head on young shoulders, a Scottish singer-songwriter who, despite her tender 19 years, writes songs with the grace, wisdom, and proficiency of one with a score more on the clock. As influenced by the Libertines as by any venerable old folk hand, the eleven songs on This Is the Life combine a traditional, acoustic folk-rock sound with a youthful spirit and self-assured lyrics that veer between the observational and the confessional. "Poison Prince" is a jagged guitar strut dedicated to some Doherty-like bad boy, a song every bit as pathos-laden as the Libertines at their doomed, romantic best with a closing treatise to find "An upbeat song/So we can dance the night away," while "Mr. Rock & Roll" begins as a wryly withering jibe at some perennial party animals, but by the chorus has softened into a subtle, touching tale of human coupling. MacDonald's age doesn't seem to have been an impediment--"Youth of Today," reportedly written when she was 15, is one of the better tracks here, while "Footballer's Wife" is a clear-headed attack on vapid Barbie-doll celebrity that suggests this girl is very much on the right track. "Rolling Stone, here I come, watch out everyone/I'm singing my song," she sings on "Let's Start a Band." Let that be a warning to you. Related Torrents
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