| Genre | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2012-01-23 00:30:16 |
| Group | JUST |
| Size | 90 MB |
| Files | 1 |
| M3U / SFV / NFO | |
Kasabian-Concert_Prive_Canal_Plus-DVBS-2011-JUST
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-kasabian-concert_prive_canal_plus.mp3 | Kasabian | Concert Privé Canal+ | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
Artist.......: Kasabian
Album........: Concert PrivΘ Canal+
Label........: n/a
Genre........: Rock
Catnr........: n/a
Source.......: DVBS
Rip.date.....: 2012-01-21
Str.date.....: 2011-11-00
Quality......: 220kbps/48.0kHz/Joint Stereo
Url..........: http://www.kasabian.co.uk/fr/home/
track title time
1. Concert PrivΘ Canal+ 56:56
Runtime 56:56
Size 89.96
Release Notes:
Kasabian took the British press by storm in the early 2000s by mixing traces of
the Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, and Primal Scream with Oasis-sized confidence
and DJ Shadow-influenced electronics. Named after Linda Kasabian, Charles
Manson's getaway driver turned state witness, the Leicester-based group also
stole a page from the Band by moving into a remote farmhouse to brew its music.
Communal life and a slew of shared influences produced an electronic,
rock-oriented sound that harked back to the Madchester days of baggy pants and
druggy dancing. Kasabian expanded that sound on later albums, but the band's
foundation remained rooted in swaggering, fragmented dance textures and
boisterous rock & roll.
With his acerbic approach to interviews, swaggering lead singer Tom Meighan
quickly became a darling of the press during the band's infancy, and Kasabian's
revolutionary logos and sleeve art only added to the excitement. Fold-out poster
sleeves, 10" versions, and hand-stenciled covers accompanied singles like "Club
Foot," "L.S.F," and "Processed Beats." The hype paid off as Kasabian's
self-titled debut cracked the Top Five in October 2004, just one month after its
U.K. release. Four singles landed in the Top 20 within six months, establishing
the bandmates as rock & roll royalty in the process.
Founding guitarist Chris Karloff left the lineup two years later, citing
creative differences with the remaining members. Kasabian's second album,
Empire, had already been recorded, and guitarist Jay Mehler was brought aboard
to replace Karloff during live performances. (Mehler eventually became an
official member in 2008.) Empire was ultimately released in August 2006 and
debuted atop the U.K. charts, with the title track soon becoming the band's
third Top Ten hit. The band took home an NME Award in 2007 and began work on
another album later that year. Dan the Automator was brought in to share
production duties with Serge Pizzorno, and the resulting U.K. chart-topper West
Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum appeared in 2009. Automator would return for the
2011 album Velociraptor!, featuring the leadoff single "Switchblade Smiles."