Various Artists / Shanti Project 3
Album: | Shanti Project 3 | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Aug 2004 | |
Label: | Badman Recording Company |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-11-22 | Pull Date: | 2005-01-24 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 5 | Nov 28 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 27, 2007: | Biff Bang Pow
Michigan Girls |
4. | Aug 11, 2005: | I once was canadian
We Know Where You Live |
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2. | May 24, 2006: | I once was canadian
Exit Out |
5. | Aug 04, 2005: | I Once Was Canadian
Exit Out |
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3. | Oct 27, 2005: | I Once was Canadian
Bium Bium Bambalo |
6. | May 19, 2005: | One Tall Canadian/ One Short American (maybe)
Bium Bium Bambalo |
Album Review
Gabe
Reviewed 2004-11-24
Reviewed 2004-11-24
Five bands, ten songs, a single mood – restrained beauty. The producers have done pretty well at their goal of creating a compilation that runs as a unified piece. The bands share a similar soft-loud aesthetic but they’re going about it in slightly different ways.
1. Stately pace, sort of flat though
2. Pensive and sparse
3. One of Sigur Ros’ more majestic pieces but low key and unflashy
4. Nasty language that the FCC would disapprove of; otherwise solid, slow, and ominous
5. Excellent stripped-down version of reverby rifferama from Kinski
6. Starts out as quiet organ, explodes into godly power, then slowly reverses
7. A mild-mannered hoedown, of all things
8. Pretty song, just acoustic guitar, voice, and a violin (or two); another FCC
9. A small percussion loop and an even smaller organ bit coming and going; eerie
10. Buildup, explosion, fade into noise
1. Stately pace, sort of flat though
2. Pensive and sparse
3. One of Sigur Ros’ more majestic pieces but low key and unflashy
4. Nasty language that the FCC would disapprove of; otherwise solid, slow, and ominous
5. Excellent stripped-down version of reverby rifferama from Kinski
6. Starts out as quiet organ, explodes into godly power, then slowly reverses
7. A mild-mannered hoedown, of all things
8. Pretty song, just acoustic guitar, voice, and a violin (or two); another FCC
9. A small percussion loop and an even smaller organ bit coming and going; eerie
10. Buildup, explosion, fade into noise
Track Listing