Pinchado y completo.
Saludos




Pues tío, ya sería casualidad tener un disco llamado Cheralee Dillon titulado Citron y que no fuesen los mismo no?Cheralee Dillon 1995 Citron 192kbs - FiGuRe8.rar
Ahi lo llevas.
¿Tan famosos son estos? Recuerdo verlos tocar en el pub que tenía un amigo en acústico, estuvimos hablando un rato, me firmaron el cd y todo. La verdad, al no volver a oír hablar de ellos, no creí que su música hubiese trascendido.
El colega que tenía el pub conseguía que viniese cada uno... recuerdo haber visto a Malcolm Scarpa allí también. También me firmó el disco, su primer trabajo, si no está por la mula, se pone amablemente
mmmm..Cheralee Lee no es ningún grupo, se trata de una compositora y cantante folk, quizá te estes confundiendo. Que yo sepa no ha venido nunca a España a tocar.
Y famosilla, como que no, ni siquiera en su pueblo. Desgraciadamente.






Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Marshall Crenshaw never again scored the commercial success he saw with his acclaimed 1982 self-titled debut, but he kept the knack for writing melodically rich, evocative, touching songs. Culled from releases over a 15-year period (from the explosive '81 single "Something's Gonna Happen" to the fine Miracle of Science), This Is Easy leans heavily toward the pensive side of Crenshaw's oeuvre. Whether nicking an old B.B. King album title ("Blues Is King") for a generalized lament or facing specific questions raised by the everyday ("You Should've Been There," "Better Back Off"), Crenshaw always offers a riff, a hooky chorus, and a thoughtful outlook to ensure each of these songs their long lives. With many of their source albums out of print, This Is Easy fills a real void. --Rickey Wright
Review by William Ruhlmann
Co-compiler Gary Stewart and project assistant David Gorman waste no time at all before addressing the question that has plagued rock critics and fans since 1981: "how can we rationalize the continued underappreciation of Marshall Crenshaw?" It's not just that Crenshaw is a cult favorite and critics' pet; he's also steeped in rock & roll traditions that date back to Buddy Holly and Gene Vincent, and his records are such ear candy that you'd figure they would attract a big audience. Instead, only three of Crenshaw's previous ten albums have even reached the charts, along with just one single; Stewart and Gorman hope this compilation will "set things right." If only it could. Running from 1981 to 1996, the 22-track collection gathers four tracks each from Crenshaw's first three albums, as well as his first indie single "Something's Gonna Happen," the exceptional B-side "You're My Favorite Waste of Time," and assorted tracks from four subsequent albums. Crenshaw doesn't so much write songs as he makes records, at least as interested in guitar textures and what echo is placed on his vocal as what he's singing about. For all the surface pleasure his work provides, the only depth it reveals is one of craft; one is more impressed than really involved. And yet, it would be hard for a rock & roll fan not to enjoy this record, which cherry-picks Crenshaw's albums, diminishing, for example, the inappropriately bombastic production Steve Lillywhite brought to Field Day. The tracks are all pop gems, and they do, as Stewart and Gorman claim, induce the fantasy of a world in which classic, 1965-vintage pop/rock was still on top 20 years later. It's a nice dream for rock & roll fans; with this album they can close their eyes and, for 75 minutes, pretend it's true.





Lo cierto es que a la fuerza de postear el hilo ha quedado demasiado desorganizado. No sé cuál sería la fórmula para aclararlo, pero se necesita urgentemente una solución.17 páginas y creciendo... ¿qué tal una ramificación genérica? Crear hilos musicales temáticos podría ser una solución ¿no?

