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Recorded between Los Angeles and their homes in Baltimore, NEVER ENOUGH is produced by Turnstile's Brendan Yates. The expansive collection is a restless and exhilarating evolution of the band's genre-defying sound. A transformative journey, both fearless and alive, by one of the most forward-thinking and influential bands of their generation. Album Tracks 1. Never Enough 2. Sole 3. I Care 4. Dreaming 5. Light Design 6. Dull 7. Sunshower 8. Look Out for Me 9. Ceiling 10. Seein' Stars 11. Birds 12. Slowdive 13. Time Is Happening 14. Magic Man
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Recorded between Los Angeles and their homes in Baltimore, NEVER ENOUGH is produced by Turnstile's Brendan Yates. The expansive collection is a restless and exhilarating evolution of the band's genre-defying sound. A transformative journey, both fearless and alive, by one of the most forward-thinking and influential bands of their generation. Album Tracks 1. Never Enough 2. Sole 3. I Care 4. Dreaming 5. Light Design 6. Dull 7. Sunshower 8. Look Out for Me 9. Ceiling 10. Seein' Stars 11. Birds 12. Slowdive 13. Time Is Happening 14. Magic Man

Despite various reissue formats over several decades, the seven original LPs contained in Thelonious Monk - The Riverside Tenor Sessions stood perfectly well on their own at the time of initial and remain among the highest achievements of a truly golden age. Recorded and released between 1956 and 1961, these seven Monk combo albums were critical in Monk's emergence from a decade of ridicule and neglect to his status at the pinnacle of the jazz pantheon.Monk's third Riverside album, Brilliant Corners - the first to include horns and emphasize his original compositions - is recognized as the first major step in his rise from being considered a mere eccentric to rightful acceptance as a true jazz giant.Released in 1957, this masterpiece stands as a testament to Monk's genius as a composer, pianist, and bandleader. With it's complex harmonies, angular melodies, and unpredictable rhythms, 'Brilliant Corners' defies convention and challenges the listener to explore new sonic territories.Original compositions recorded here in multiple 1956 sessions, represent Monk at his most inventive and most challenging. 'Brilliant Corners' with it's uneven meter and it's tempo changes, is undoubtedly the real back-breaker, but this doesn't mean that the others are simple 'Pannonica' is a near-ballad with guts; 'Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-luse-are,' has lots of extended blowing room (and don't neglect to dig several things Monk is doing behind the horns); and 'Bemsha Swing,' is only one of the four originals not specifically prepared for this record date. Monk recorded it twice previously, but comparison shows that it hasn't remained static during that time. Each track offers a glimpse into Monk's singular musical vision.It took real stars to master some of Monk's most difficult and brilliant music and Brilliant Corners is backed by an all-star ensemble featuring the likes of Sonny Rollins, Max

So Close To What is the third studio album by Tate McRae. This LP represents the journey of growing up when the road ahead feels infinite and the destination increasingly elusive. Album Tracks 1. Miss Possessive 2. 2 Hands 3. Dear God 4. Purple Lace Bra 5. Sports Car 6. Signs 7. I Know Love (Featuring the Kid Laroi) 8. Like I Do 9. It's Ok I'm Ok 10. No I'm Not in Love 11. Means I Care 12. Greenlight 13. Nostalgia

Room on Fire is the second studio album by American indie rock band The Strokes. Released in October 2003, the album follows 2001's Is This It and includes three singles Inch12 51Inch, InchReptiliaInch, and InchThe End Has No End.Inch Grammy-winning producer Nigel Godrich was initially in charge of production, but The Strokes felt he made the songs seem InchsoullessInch. The band went back to work with Is This It producer Gordon Raphael. The album features a slightly smoother sound than it's predecessor. The bass guitar is less present except for several moments when it becomes the focal point of the song. The album title Room on Fire was drawn from a line in InchReptiliaInch InchThe room is on fire as she's fixing her hair.Inch The record received positive reviews upon . It reached number two on the UK Albums Chart and debuted at number four in the U.S. on the Billboard 200, where it went on to sell 597,000 units by October 2006[citation needed] and was certified Gold. Album Tracks 1. What Ever Happened? 2. Reptilia 3. Automatic Stop 4. 12 51 5. You Talk Way Too Much 1. Between Love & Hate 2. Meet Me in the Bathroom 3. Under Control 4. Way It Is 5. End Has No End 6. I Can't Win