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The Phenomenal Handclap Band - The Phenomenal Handclap Band FLAC
Performer:
The Phenomenal Handclap Band
Album:
The Phenomenal Handclap Band
Style:
Blues Rock, Disco
Released:
Jan 2010
Country:
US
Label:
Friendly Fire Recordings
Catalog:
FFR-016
FLAC size:
1838 mb
MP3 size:
1367 mb
WMA size:
2692 mb


Tracklist


115 To 20
2The Circle Is Broken
3I Been Born Again
4All Of The Above
5Testimony
6Give It A Rest
7Tears
8You'll Disappear
9Dim The Lights
10The Journey To Serra Da Estrella
11Baby
12The Martyr


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FFR013The Phenomenal Handclap Band The Phenomenal Handclap Band ‎(CD, Album)Friendly Fire RecordingsFFR013US2009
PODCD0734The Phenomenal Handclap Band The Phenomenal Handclap Band ‎(CD, Album)PodPODCD0734Australia2009
TUCH2013CDThe Phenomenal Handclap Band The Phenomenal Handclap Band ‎(CD, Album)Tummy TouchTUCH2013CDUK & US2009
KCCD 376The Phenomenal Handclap Band The Phenomenal Handclap Band ‎(CD, Album)KSR Corp.KCCD 376Japan2009
noneThe Phenomenal Handclap Band The Phenomenal Handclap Band ‎(CDr, Album)Embassy Sound ProductionsnoneUS2009


Credits


  • EngineerDaniel Collás, George Dugan, Sean Marquand
  • Mastered ByChris Gehringer
  • Mixed ByDaniel Collás, Scotty Hard, Sean Marquand
  • Producer, Arranged ByDaniel Collás, Sean Marquand


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 6 59123 00013 0


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Album


The Phenomenal Handclap Band - Phenomenal Handclap Band. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Phenomenal Handclap Band is the first full-length album from Phenomenal Handclap Band. It contains their hit 15 To 20. It features guest musicians from bands such as TV on the Radio, the Dap-Kings, Jon Spencer, and Lady Tigra. It was followed up by a remix album call Remixes. The Journey to Serra Da Estrela Collás 6:05. All of the Above Collás 5:37. Testimony Marquand, Collás, & Valle 5:01. Give It a Rest Marquand, Collás, & O'Malley 4:36. You'll Disappear Collás 6:29. PHB - Phenomenal Handclap Band. Listen to music from The Phenomenal Handclap Band like Do What You Like, Baby - Clock Opera Remix & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from The Phenomenal Handclap Band. The Phenomenal Handclap Band is a tight-knit aggregation of musicians and artists from Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. At the center of it is Daniel Collás, the Witch Doctor, and Sean Marquand, the Medicine Man who, after years of searching and contemplation, through live performance and the read more. Listen album. Phenomenal Handclap Band. Songs in album Phenomenal Handclap Band - The Phenomenal Handclap Band 2009. Phenomenal Handclap Band - The Journey To Serra Da Estrela. Phenomenal Handclap Band - All Of The Above. Phenomenal Handclap Band - Testimony. Phenomenal Handclap Band - Dim The Lights. Phenomenal Handclap Band - I Been Born Again. Phenomenal Handclap Band - The Martyr. Phenomenal Handclap Band - Tears. Phenomenal Handclap Band - Baby. Phenomenal Handclap Band: Remain Silent, Do What You Like, Baby и другие песни. Mowgli's RoadThe Phenomenal Handclap Band Remix. Mowgli's Road. Чтобы добавлять треки в плейлисты, нужно авторизоваться. Создать плейлист. PagesPublic figureMusicianBandPhenomenal Handclap Band. English UK Русский Українська Suomi Español. Privacy Terms Advertising AdChoices Cookies . The Phenomenal Handclap Band - You'll Disappear. NIGHT-The Phenomenal Handclap Band. BABY-The Phenomenal Handclap Band. Phenomenal Handclap Band was formed in New York by producer Daniel Collás. Their self-titled debut album was a captivating and highly-regarded concept album that fused disco, psychedelic prog rock, and classic soul. A second album was soon recorded, this time in London, followed by critical acclaim and more touring, which while exciting, caused the band to feel like they were stagnating. Album 2009 12 Songs. Try it Phenomenal Handclap Band. Friendly Fire. But the album gets into the most trouble by gleaning a good bit of its personality from outside sources entirely their intention, I realize, but with the perhaps unintended effect of not leaving one with much impression of what the PHB really are. I wouldn't necessarily recommend the LP for anyone who can't make an hour on the treadmill, but there are a few tunes here worth hearing