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Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - Sunday At Devil Dirt
ARTIST : Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan
TITLE : Sunday At Devil Dirt
LABEL : V2 Records
GENRE : Indie
ENCODER : Lame DNR (3.97) -V 2 --vbr-new
GRABBER : EAC
QUALiTY : 44,1KHZ / Joint-Stereo
SiZE : 56,1 MB
01. Seafaring Song 03:30
02. The Raven 04:57
03. Salvation 03:18
04. Who Built The Road 02:53
05. Come On Over (Turn Me On) 04:39
06. Back Burner 06:34
07. The Flame That Burns 03:36
08. Shotgun Blues 03:50
09. Keep Me In Mind, Sweetheart 02:34
10. Something To Believe 03:32
11. Trouble 04:47
12. Sally, Don't You Cry 02:41
TOTAL TiME: 46:51 min
Isobel Campbell (born on 27 April 1976 in Glasgow) is a
Scottish singer, cellist and composer in the indie and
rock genres.
Campbell was a member of Belle & Sebastian from their
formation in Glasgow in 1996 until 2002, when she
departed the band for personal reasons. She played cello
and keyboards with the band, and sang backing vocals. She
also took lead vocals on a few songs from the band, and
co-wrote their top-20 UK single "Legal Man".
Her band The Gentle Waves released its first album on
Jeepster Records, titled The Green Fields of Foreverland,
in 1999. The second Gentle Waves record, Swansong For You
came out one year later. In 2002, she collaborated with
Scottish jazz musician Bill Wells on a collection of
Billie Holiday songs, released by Creeping Bent.
In 2003, Campbell released Amorino, her first solo album
under her own name, to very good reviews. Bill Wells was
featured here again, along with other jazz musicians.
Her next LP, Ballad of the Broken Seas, a collaborative
album with former Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone
Age singer Mark Lanegan, was released in March 2006. For
this record she received a Mercury Music Prize
nomination. She toured the UK, United States and Canada
to promote the album. Her third solo album, Milkwhite
Sheets, was released in November 2006 and continued the
folk-based approach of Ballad of the Broken Seas.
A follow-up to Ballad of the Broken Seas with Mark
Lanegan entitled Sunday at Devil Dirt was released on 13
May 2008.
http://www.myspace.com/isobelcampbell
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