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Bluebeard
05/02/2009, 9:57 AM
As one of the founder members of the Foot.ie All Saints Appreciation Society, I would be remiss in my duties to fail to point out that the new Lily Allen album It's Not Me It's You comes out in Ireland tomorrow. This is relevant to the Society's promotional work on three counts:
1. It is co-produced and co-written by Greg Kurstin, who produced and co-wrote much of the recent All Saints Album Studio 1. He has also done a good bit of work with Peaches too.
2. From what I have heard of it, it is a damn fine pop album - check out this sampler (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JFvOhRrHn0).
3. There has been very little mention of electro pop on here of late. Shame on you, foot.ie music forumers:mad:
Lionel Ritchie
05/02/2009, 12:45 PM
According to Stuart Clarke on TLW last night that entire album is up on her myspace ...not that I'm into that sort of thing -just to be clear. Just thought you'd like to know.
Wolfie
05/02/2009, 12:50 PM
According to Stuart Clarke on TLW last night that entire album is up on her myspace ...not that I'm into that sort of thing -just to be clear. Just thought you'd like to know.
Yeah, yeah - I believe ye!!!! :D
jebus
05/02/2009, 12:58 PM
I quite liked the first single so will check out the rest of the album :)
Lionel Ritchie
05/02/2009, 7:12 PM
Yeah, yeah - I believe ye!!!! :D
You'd better!:D
I quite liked the first single so will check out the rest of the album :)
Her first single memorably trips off the tongue...
"Fog on the Tyne's all mine all mine/ would I wanna be anywhere else".....
thischarmingman
05/02/2009, 9:00 PM
You'd better!:D
Her first single memorably trips off the tongue...
"Fog on the Tyne's all mine all mine/ would I wanna be anywhere else".....
"There was a little old lady coming walking the street, she was struggling with bags from Tesco,
There were people from the City having lunch in the park, I believe that is called al fresco..."
Genius.
Pauro 76
07/02/2009, 7:56 AM
I have to admit 'The Fear' is a great song. I found her very annoying before with her Mockney singing voice, but a few nice little digs in this song, very cool.
Lionel Ritchie
09/02/2009, 8:40 AM
Heard it in the car yesterday (the single). Genuinely thought it was Kate Nash.
sadloserkid
09/02/2009, 3:58 PM
Heard it in the car yesterday (the single). Genuinely thought it was Kate Nash.
That good huh?
kingdom hoop
10/02/2009, 12:38 PM
3. There has been very little mention of electro pop on here of late. Shame on you, foot.ie music forumers:mad:
I enthusiastically support you on that as might a cowardly bystander as their friend engages in a ferocious bout of pugilistic warfare. Knock 'em dead Bluebeard! :D
As a token of my support, I'll post two songs that I've been liking a lot of late.
First is a classic French number from the early 80s, so perhaps more synth-pop, and it's not as happy-clappy as might be expected, but anyway...
I give you Marie Moor - Pretty Day (note: the last 2mins are silent for some reason)
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And secondly a more modern electro-pop number, from where else but Sweden.
Lo-Fi-Fnk - Want U
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Enjoy! :)
Bluebeard
10/02/2009, 4:03 PM
Nice bit of quality there KH, I think you have landed a couple of punches there!
Billsthoughts
16/02/2009, 9:04 PM
I played both of them at the same time with no obvious drop in quality
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