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00-the_walkmen-you_and_me-2008.nfo
The Walkmen - You & Me
Rip Info
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Artist: The Walkmen
Album Title: You & Me
Record Label: Gigantic
Rip Date: Aug-20-2008
Ripper: X-Factor
Genre: Rock
Year: 2008
Source: CDDA
Encoder: lame 3.97mod
Quality: 193.3kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint-Stereo
Track List
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01 Donde Esta La Playa 03:55
02 Flamingos (For Colbert) 01:11
03 On The Water 03:10
04 In The New Year 04:22
05 Seven Years Of Holidays (For Stretch) 03:40
06 Postcards From Tiny Islands 04:04
07 Red Moon 04:02
08 Canadian Girl 04:05
09 Four Provinces 04:02
10 Long Time Ahead Of Us 03:47
11 The Blue Route 04:26
12 New Country 03:44
13 I Lost You 03:32
14 If Only It Were True 03:07
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51:07 min
70.8 MB
Rip Notes
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You & Me is a solid and complex collection of inspired
songwriting. Romantic and celebratory, this is the sound
of The Walkmen returning to classic form. The music that
influenced the Walkmen to compose You & Me follows in a
tradition of song writing that traces back to early
rock'n'roll: the intimacy and energy of Elvis Presley's
and Buddy Holly's early recordings, and the massive
voice and orchestration of Roy Orbison. With some romance
and drama, You & Me harnesses the immediacy of a
live-band into meticulously constructed, unique-sounding
rock songs. You & Me would definitely not be mistaken for
old, but has an almost immediate ability to evoke a
wistful sense of nostalgia in any listener.
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