Thursday, 11 June 2009

The Mood Indicator - Live Compilation (2009)




As a sound music lover, i have seen a lot of live performances over the years. Some good, some bad, but all in all, it's the energy that a performing artist gives to his audience. This compilation gathers some of the best live performances ever recorded. Check.

Part I
Gary Moore - Still Got The Blues
Coldplay - Fix you
Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue
Marc Almond - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
Iron Maiden - Wasted years
Herbert Groenemeyer - Flugzeuge im bauch
BB King - The Thrill Is Gone
Christophe Maé - Tribute To Bob Marley
David Gilmour - Comfortably numb
Duffy - Rockferry (feat. Bernard Butler)
Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
Jan Akkerman - Urban String (more air 4 a G-string)
Kings of Leon - Bucket
Midge Ure - Vienna
Neil Young - Like a Hurricane

Part II
Pink Floyd - On The Turning Away
Popa Chubby - Walk On The Wild Side
Golden Earring - Quiet Eyes [hidden track]
Simple Minds - Alive And Kicking
Spandau Ballet - Gold
Talk Talk - It's My Life
Golden Earring - The Devil Made Me Do It
The White Stripes - My Doorbell (feat. Jools Holland)
Thin Lizzy - The Sun Goes Down
U2 - Bad
Van Morrison - In the garden
World Party - Is It Too Late + Radio Days
Nils Lofgren - No Mercy
Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill
Bill Withers - Lean On Me

Part I <-------->Part II


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The Mood Indicator - Car Compilation (2009)



Highly enjoyable compilation to be played on your car audio. As in: play it loud! So dog, burn the mothers and turn the rubbers.

All previous TMI compilations here.

Paolo Nutini - Coming up easy
Moby - Study war
Cyril Neville - Cheatin' And Lyin'
Kasabian - Thick as thieves
Los Lobos - Will the wolf survive
Barcley James Harvest - If Love Is King
The Scorpions - Love Of My Life
Big country- Chance
Black Joe and the honeybears - I'm Broke
Blues Traveler - Forever owed
Bob Dylan - I Feel A Change Comin On
Booker T - Hey ya
Bruce Springsteen - Tomorrow Never Knows
Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4
Chris Rea - If You've Got a Friend in Jesus
Colin Hay - Beautiful world
David Matthews Band - Squirm
Depeche Mode - Wrong
Fever Ray - Seven
Green day- Know Your Enemy
Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast
Japan - Life in Tokyo
Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
Black Crowes - Goodbye Daughters Of The Revolution

Part 1 <-------> Part 2

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Brendan Croker - The Great Indoors (1992) [Re-up]



After deleting the whole archive by accident in June of 2008 (700 posts), this is the 800th post on TMI 2.0 since then. (Come on people, keep walking) Dead links in comments please.

Between his first album for Silvertone Records in 1989, (Brendan Croker & the 5 O'Clock Shadows), and 1991's The Great Indoors, British-born Brendan Croker would reach his commercial peak. With the aid of such notables as Knopfler and his sometimes collaborator, guitar legend Chet Atkins, as well as Tony Joe White and the record's producer, Barry Beckett, the Nashville recorded The Great Indoors looked to broaden Brendan Croker's audience. This time, minus the 5 O'Clock Shadows, Croker expands on the American roots mix of his previous effort with pretty much the same results both musically and in the marketplace, failing to capitalize on his newfound visibility. Croker is an engaging singer whose husky baritone is well-suited to the eclectic mix of material here, which can be moving and memorable, or just miss, bordering on being merely genre exercises.

1. Heart And Home
2. Nothing But Time
3. Send Me To New Orleans
4. I Hope That It Don't Go Away
5. I Guess That Says It All
6. Darlin'
7. Anything I Can Say
8. One Day
9. Tell Me
10. What It Takes
11. There'll Come A Day
12. Take Me Back Baby
13. What A Thing To Do
14. Runnin' On Down This Road


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The Scorpions - Acoustica (2001)



The CD is made up of tracks played by the band in a concert in Portugal in 2001. The result is an awesome listening experience as the band does a good job of keeping the crowd energized throughout the entire performance. Some tracks do not come across as effectively as they do in their original recordings, but some come off exceptionally.

The band also does a good job on the some of the covers they perform here such as "Drive" by The Cars and "Dust In The Wind" by Kansas.

Pick up this CD if you have additional Scorpions material in your current collection. If you are a first-time listener and are wanting to check out what the Scorpions are all about, you should check out some of their greatest hits compilations [LINK] first and then come back later to check out this great disc.

1. Zoo
2. Always Somewhere
3. Life Is Too Short
4. Holiday
5. You and I
6. When Love Kills Love
7. Dust in the Wind
8. Send Me an Angel
9. Catch Your Train
10. I Wanted to Cry (But the Tears Wouldn't Come)
11. Wind of Change
12. Love of My Life
13. Drive
14. Still Loving You
15. Hurricane 2001

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