Montag, 15. Oktober 2007

Fury in the slaughterhouse SUPERFURY 2 CD


Fury in the Slaughterhouse is Germany's equivalent of U2. While FITS is not stylistically similar to U2, they're a big rock & roll band that commands the same respect in their native country that U2 does in Ireland. Fury in the Slaughterhouse is a hitmaker as well, topping compatriots the Scorpions as Germany's most popular group and selling over 600,000 records by the early '90s. Fury in the Slaughterhouse formed in a small backyard in Hanover, Germany, in 1987 by brothers Kai Uwe Wingenfelder (vocals) and Thorsten Wingenfelder (guitar, vocals). The siblings then added Rainer Schumann (drums), Christof Stein (guitar), and Hannes Schafer (bass). Fury in the Slaughterhouse's self-titled debut LP was released on January 10, 1989; keyboardist Gero Drnek also joined the band that year. Fury in the Slaughterhouse immediately became veterans of the club circuit, gaining new converts that would eventually propel the group to superstar status. The band opened for acclaimed international talent like the Pogues and the Jesus & Mary Chain, creating foreign interest in their music. On February 15, 1994, Fury in the Slaughterhouse finally received exposure overseas as the group's fourth album, Mono, was distributed in the U.S. by RCA Records. "Every Generation Got Its Own Disease," a solemn statement about AIDS, was played on modern rock stations and MTV in America. Thanks to Thorsten's ethereal, meditative riffs, Kai's gruff vocals, and vividly bleak imagery (such as "Change the girls like underwear/Using bodies without care/The love has gone and what we've got/Is sweet perfume of sex and blood"), such a relatively mellow song was able to break the stranglehold of grunge on alternative radio. However, "When I'm Dead and Gone," which had a video directed by Cyndi Lauper, wasn't as widely accepted, and Mono vanished into the cutout bins. Nevertheless, the Furies continued to record albums in Germany.

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Cd I
01 Every generattion got it's own desease
02 Come on
03 Radio Orchid
04 Milk and honey
05 Down there
06 When i'm dead and gone
07 Then she said
08 One way dead end street
09 Hello and goodbye
10 Dancing in the sunshine of the dark
11 Seconds to fall
12 One way dead end street
13 Radio Orchid
14 Nado es
15 Bar des boulistes

CD II

01 Time to wonder
02 Bring me home
03 Kick it out
04 Riding on a dead horse
05 Everything i did
06 Won't forget these days
07 Trapped today, trapped tomorrow
08 Rain will fall
09 Pussycat
10 Brilliant thieves
11 Dancing in the sunshine of the dark
12 Every generation got its own desease1
3 Won't forget these days
14 Pure love

Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV

EnJ;-)

Samstag, 13. Oktober 2007

WAR The very best of 2CD



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01 Spill the wine (with Eric Burdon)
02 Tobacco Road (with Eric Burdon)
03 All day music
04 Slippin’ into darkness
05 Get down
06 Nappy Head (Theme from ‘Ghetto Man’)
07 The world is a ghetto
08 City, country, city
09 The cisco kid
10 Where was you at
11 Four cornered room
12 Gypsy man
13 Me and baby brother
14 Deliver the world
15 Southern part of Texas
16 Ballero (Live, 1972)
17 Why can’t we be friends?

CD2
01 Low rider
02 Don’t let no one get you down
03 Heartbeat
04 Smile happy
05 So
06 Summer
07 L.A. Sunshine
08 River Niger
09 Galaxy
10 Youngblood (Livin’ in the street)
11 I’m the one who understands
12 Cinco de mayo
13 You got the power
14 Outlaw
15 Baby it’s cold outside
16 Peace sign

Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV