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Antony Hegarty - Amsterdam Carre
Amsterdam Carre doesn’t actually exist as an album. It is available (further questions would be either naive or impolite) as a bootleg, and it is a recording of a concert that Antony Hegarty (of Antony and the Johnsons) gave in the summer of last year in Amsterdam, as part of his 2009 series of concerts with various symphony orchestras in Europe.
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Amy MacDonald - A Curious Thing

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There is no doubt that Amy McDonald is on the right path to surprise us very positively with any release. If This is the Life was a resounding success, A Curious Thing has not disappointed her fans either. Far from it, her latest album has shown the world that her special and charming way of creating music amazes crowds of all ages and countries, making of this young Scottish girl one of the most beloved singers today.
Twelve songs form this new album. Twelve songs in which Amy McDonald puts music to especially profound lyrics, playing with her sweet voice and her characteristic guitar. To dance or to quietly sit and listen to, her new songs are full of energy and feeling. A variety of instruments create a particular rhythm and add an intensity that is present throughout the CD and greatly enrich it. The result: an album full of character with which you will certainly fall in love.
The song Don’t tell me that it’s over has already enchanted every Amy McDonald’s fan. Now let Give it all up, My only one or Spark do the same with you. Go quickly and grab this great CD; trust me, you will not regret it.
Pixie Lott - Turn Me Up

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Owl City - Ocean Eyes
“This is Adam, from Owl City and I want to thank you all for voting me number one in the MNM50. Please keep voting for me, ‘cause it’s nice and warm up here”. That was the message that could be heard during weeks on one of the Flemish hit radios. ‘Fireflies’, Owl City’s break through single, was unbeatable during a very long period of time. So what about the full album?
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( 1 Vote )Break Up (Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson)
Break Up is the second album with Scarlett Johansson’s name on the cover. Two years ago the actress put out ‘Anywhere I lay my head’, an album consisting mostly of Tom Waits covers.












