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Trip - Who's That? FLAC
Performer:
Trip
Album:
Who's That?
Style:
Breaks, Electro, Hip Hop
Released:
2007
Country:
UK
Label:
Ahead Of The Game
Catalog:
AOTG003
FLAC size:
2905 mb
MP3 size:
2458 mb
WMA size:
2811 mb


Tracklist


1Who's That? (Dirty)
2Who's That? (Jack Beats Remix)
Remix – B. Geffin, Jack Beats, N. Dailly


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
noneTrip Who's That ‎(CDr, Single, Promo)Autonomy RecordsnoneUK2009
AOTG003Trip Who's That ‎(CD, Single, Promo)Ahead Of The GameAOTG003UK2007


Credits


  • Mastered ByStreaky
  • ProducerJ. Rushent
  • Written-ByC. Child, J. Rushent


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 5 060006 325472


Companies


  • Mastered At – eMasters


Album


3 tracks 10:43. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue the strictest sense, Who's That Girl isn't a Madonna album - it's a soundtrack album to her 1987 comedy, featuring competent but uninspiring dance-pop by Club Nouveau, Scritti Politti, Coati Mundi, Michael Davidson, and Duncan Faure. Madonna has four new tracks on the record, including the number one Who's That Girl and the number two Causing a Commotion. Both of the hits aren't among her finest singles - neither song made her greatest-hits compilation, The Immaculate Collection - making it her weakest album. Who is actually a fairly fun album about not particularly light subject matter - like whether the soul survives the body, or, more urgently, whether love and integrity survive feeling washed up. If a Dylan or Leonard Cohen approaches these topics, the mood is somber, but the Who have attempted something trickier, with a set of mostly hard-rocking songs that make them sound not a day over 30, addressing lyrical concerns that arent a day under 60. The Who's That Girl World Tour also billed as Who's That Girl World Tour 1987 was the second concert tour by American singer and songwriter Madonna. The tour supported her 1986 third studio album True Blue, as well as the 1987 soundtrack Who's That Girl. It was Madonna's first world tour, reaching Asia, North America and Europe. Whos Next Album Rewind. FEATURES: Listicles. 10 Great Road Trip Rock Albums. by Rob Patterson. What makes for a good road trip record First, it must have some serious propulsion. The highway or the back roads call for premium gas and the pedal to the metal most of the way. Just like the trip, the music you play needs to be a scenic journey. Thats one reason why double albums make up a good part of this list. They also have a breadth and sprawl to cover the long mi. The first Who album in 13 years opens with a perfectly cynical Pete Townshend lyric: I dont careI know youre gonna hate this song. But its kind of hard to hate something that feels so familiar. Its also a song that taps into the tension thats always simmering below the surface of classic Who songs, but it feels different now. Maybe that has to do with the fact that Daltrey and Townshend didnt spend any time in the studio together when they made the album, or maybe its just something thats deep within them. The only missteps are when they venture a little too far from the Who formula. Trip-hops popularity arguably peaked in the mid 90s, as pioneering acts like Portishead, Massive Attack, Tricky, Unkle, and DJ Shadow gained both critical and commercial renown. While the latter may have faded as the new millennium approached, the passing of time hasnt dulled the influence it provides for countless young acts. Perhaps the most well-known trip-hop act who are still currently active, the Thievery Corporation are a Washington, D. duo who have been releasing their own patented mix of dub, acid jazz, and electronica since 1995. Aiko's new album, Trip, cuts deep with its journey of loss and despair that eventually leads to love-but not before the damage of self-medicating. It's a cycle many have experienced. Aiko, coping with the death of her brother, sings about trying to fill the black hole he left behind. While the encounter could lead to a blissful romance-potentially one that could provide some healing to her broken heart-she goes on to sabotage the relationship after she's introduced to drugs like marijuana and acid. The drugs act as a coping mechanism that feels good in the moment, but when the high wears off, their effects only seem to make things worse. Who's That by Trip. Autonomy 2009. Main genre: Hip-Hop, Rap, R&B. Contains samples of 1 song. Multiple Elements Rock, Pop. Help by The Damned 1976. Was remixed in 1 song. Hip-Hop, Rap, R&B. Trip touches on some very serious stuff. The album comes upon the recent release of a 20-minute film dedicated to her brother who died from cancer back in 2012. Taking advantage of todays multimedia opportunities, the music is a spiritual continuation of the film, encapsulating the firestorm of feelings shes having from grief and pain, to love and lust. Sativa wisely incorporates Rae Sremmurds red-hot Swae Lee, a rapper whos singing capabilities make him the perfect compliment for Jhenés dainty voice. The tracks almost non-existent bass line warps together with the vocals provided by the two, creating another great Jhené record