Monday, 25 August 2008

Download Stray Cats mp3






Stray Cats
   

Artist: Stray Cats: mp3 download


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Rock
Rock: Punk-Rock
Rock & Roll
Rock: New Wave
Punk

   







Discography:


Rumble in Brixton (CD2)
   

 Rumble in Brixton (CD2)

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 12
Rumble in Brixton (CD1)
   

 Rumble in Brixton (CD1)

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 12
Live in Barcelona
   

 Live in Barcelona

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 17
Hollywood Strut (Unreleased Cuts)
   

 Hollywood Strut (Unreleased Cuts)

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 15
Runaway Boys: A Retrospective '81-'92
   

 Runaway Boys: A Retrospective '81-'92

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 25
A Retrospective '81-'92
   

 A Retrospective '81-'92

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 25
Something Else (Live)
   

 Something Else (Live)

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 15
Choo Choo Hot Fish
   

 Choo Choo Hot Fish

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 12
Original Cool
   

 Original Cool

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 15
Let's Go Faster
   

 Let's Go Faster

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 11
Crusin' Round Sixteen Candles
   

 Crusin' Round Sixteen Candles

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 24
Blast Off
   

 Blast Off

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 10
Rock Therapy
   

 Rock Therapy

   Year: 1986   

Tracks: 10
Rant N' Rave With The Stray Cats
   

 Rant N' Rave With The Stray Cats

   Year: 1983   

Tracks: 10
Rant N' Rave with  Stray Cats
   

 Rant N' Rave with Stray Cats

   Year: 1983   

Tracks: 10
Built For Speed
   

 Built For Speed

   Year: 1982   

Tracks: 8
Stray Cats
   

 Stray Cats

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 12
Lonesome Tears
   

 Lonesome Tears

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 14
Gonna Ball
   

 Gonna Ball

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 11
Rumble In Brighton
   

 Rumble In Brighton

   Year:    

Tracks: 22
Rock Tokyo (live)
   

 Rock Tokyo (live)

   Year:    

Tracks: 18
Rare Demo
   

 Rare Demo

   Year:    

Tracks: 10
Built For Speed (Selected Tracks)
   

 Built For Speed (Selected Tracks)

   Year:    

Tracks: 8






The francis Scott Key group of the early-'80s rockabilly revitalization, the Stray Cats scored various giving hits on both sides of the Atlantic thanks to a hit optic trend tailor-made for the early old age of MTV, as well as unfeigned musical chops that evoked the best players of rockabilly's original blossom. The Stray Cats were formed by guitarist/vocalist Brian Setzer in the Long Island township of Massapequa, NY, in 1979. At first gear, Setzer played rockabilly covers in a band called the Tom Cats with his drumming brother Gary and bassist Bob Beecher; however, Setzer presently abandoned that group to conjoin up with fresh rechristened school friends Lee Rocker (born Leon Drucker) and Slim Jim Phantom (born James McDonnell). However, their retro '50s look and legal didn't go over well close to Long Island, and in the summer of 1980 the group headed to England, where a rockabilly revival movement was just beginning to emerge.


Afterward unitary of their gigs in London, the Stray Cats met producer Dave Edmunds, well known as a roots rock partisan for his exercise with Rockpile and as a solo artist. Edmunds offered to exploit with the group, and they entered the studio to record their self-titled debut album, released in England in 1981 on Arista. They were democratic right out of the box, grading trey straight hits that year with "Walkaway Boys," "Rock candy This Town," and "Drift Cat Strut." The follow-up, Gonna Ball, wasn't as well received, and roiled by the negative reviews, the Stray Cats distinct to return to the States and make a go of it. They signed with EMI America and in 1982 released their U.S. debut, Built for Speed, which compiled the highlights from their iI British LPs. Helped by across-the-board airplay on MTV at the stature of the anything-goes new wave era, "Sway This Town" and "Drift Cat Strut" both strike the American Top Ten, over a year subsequently their British chart peaks. As a result, Built for Speed was a left smash, and the Stray Cats were seen as avatars of retro fashion. Their s American album, Blah n' Rave With the Stray Cats, appeared in 1983 and produced another Top Ten attain in "(She's) Sexy + 17," as well as a minor Top 40 entrance in the doo wop-styled ballad "I Won't Stand in Your Way."


Personality conflicts began to issue in the ways the individual members handled their newfound success; Phantom married actress (and former Rod Stewart fancy man) Britt Ekland, spell Setzer made guest appearances with stars like Bob Dylan and Stevie Nicks and became the concert guitarist for Robert Plant's Honeydrippers side project. In late 1984, Setzer broke up the band amid much bad blood. Rocker and Phantom immediately teamed up with guitarist Earl Slick and recorded an album as Phantom, Rocker & Slick, spell Setzer waited a duo of geezerhood earlier cathartic his roots rock 'n' roll solo debut, The Knife Feels Like Justice. By 1986, fences had ostensibly been mended enough for the Stray Cats to reconvene in Los Angeles and record the covers-heavy Rock Therapy, which didn't sell that well. The iII returned to their respective post-Stray Cats projects, which both released albums that performed disappointingly. In 1989, they reunited once again for the album Blast Off, which was accompanied by a tour with Stevie Ray Vaughan. No yearner with EMI, the Cats entered the studio apartment with Nile Rodgers for the lusterless Let's Go Faster, issued by Liberation in 1990. 1992's Dave Edmunds-produced Choo Choo Hot Fish as well attracted little attending, and later on another covers album, Original Cool, the mathematical group called it quits once again. They have since reunited periodically for live performances. Setzer, of course, went on to spearhead the '90s swing revitalisation with his Brian Setzer Orchestra, which performed hellenic self-aggrandizing band swing and jump vapors tunes, as intimately as Setzer originals.






Friday, 15 August 2008

Dave Pearce to leave in Radio 1 shakeup

Veteran saltation DJ Dave Pearce is to leave BBC Radio 1 after 13 years as part of a late-night docket shakeup.

Pearce, world Health Organization currently hosts the Dance Anthems shows on Friday nights, exits the station along with fellow DJ Eddie Halliwell, who coupled in 2006.

He is replaced by fellow Radio 1 DJ Judge Jules, world Health Organization switches slots, while Halliwell's show will be taken over by DJ Kissy Sell Out.

In his 13 years at Radio 1, Pearce as well hosted the early breakfast show, pick in for Chris Evans when he presented the breakfast picture, and fronted BBC2's Behind The Beat and ITV1 series Dance Years.

The Radio 1 head of programmes, Ben Cooper, said the changes would help the station "champion the very best in new music and raw DJ talent".

Pearce, a previous DJ on London stations Kiss and GLR, aforementioned: "It's been an incredible 13 days at Radio 1, of all the shows I've presented Dance Anthems is the one I'm virtually proud of creating and I am delighted that even in our late late night slot we increased consultation.

"It's time to incite on but I have some exciting new wireless projects to come."

In other changes to the station's music output signal, which will come into effect in October, Kutski gets a new hard dance and hardcore shew at 1am on Saturday morning.

Kutsi testament be followed by some other new show, 1Xtra DJ MistaJam's 1Xtra Mixtape, at 3am.

Kissy Sell Out, with a jump-up rock and rave show, replaces Halliwell at midnight on Thursdays, while newcomers Heidi Van den Amstel and Jaymo & Andy George link the rota of presenters on the In New DJs We Trust expansion slot at 2am on Friday mornings.

Both Kutski and Kissy Sell Out have previously hosted Radio 1's In New DJs We Trust.

Tim Westwood's Saturday show is being extended by an hour, to run from 9pm to 1am, and will include reggae dancehall DJ Goldfinger.

Cooper said: "Radio 1 is here to champion the very c. H. Best in new music and new DJ talent and I believe that these schedule changes mean we can remain to do this even more effectively.

"Kissy, Kutski and MistaJam are DJs who are completely passionate about the music they play and the audience they play to. I'm really happy that they will now all take their own regular shows.

"Our newest recruits Heidi Van den Amstel, Jaymo and Andy George ar a fantastic addition to the In New DJs We Trust lineup. I'd also like to give thanks both Dave and Eddie for their commitment to Radio 1 and wish them all the very best for the future."

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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Trying to make the grade on "HSM"

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. � Hoping to hard cash in even further on the tween-fueled phenomenon that is Disney's "High School Musical," ABC is airing "High School Musical: Get in the Picture," a new realism competition show hosted by Nick Lachey.



Six talent scouts cryptically dubbed "The Faculty" scoured the country for nearly three months. Out of the thousands of squealing fans (ages 16-22) who auditioned, only 12 will be selected to attend a summer medicine program where they'll get word how to hone their singing, dancing and playacting skills. Or, in other words, how to become a potency Disney johnny Cash cow.



The success will lead in his or her own music video that'll play during the end credits of "HSM3," which is scheduled to be released in theaters in October. That person will also incur a talent deal with ABC and a recording contract for two singles with Walt Disney Records.



Unlike every other reality competition show, no one is sent boxing on "Get in the Picture." Instead of getting booted, the contestants stay on the show and join the chorus ... literally.










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