Kiba / Bluz Sansona
Album: | Bluz Sansona | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Kiba | Added: | May 2008 | |
Label: | Slusaj Najglasnije! |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-01-17 | Pull Date: | 2010-03-21 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 21 | Mar 7 | Jan 31 | Jan 24 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 17, 2010: | public noize racket
Dobro Ti Jutro Zagrebe Zelim |
4. | Jan 22, 2010: | A2Z
Dobro Ti Jutro Zagrebe Zelim |
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2. | Mar 05, 2010: | The Courtesy Flush
Dobro Ti Jutro Zagrebe Zelim |
5. | Jan 22, 2010: | The Courtesy Flush
Dobro Ti Jutro Zagrebe Zelim |
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3. | Jan 29, 2010: | The Courtesy Flush - yakusa mama edition
Dobro Ti Jutro Zagrebe Zelim |
Album Review
Adam Pearson
Reviewed 2010-01-03
Reviewed 2010-01-03
Gruff-edged, oddball Croatian singer-songwriter stuff. Percussion-less (except for last track), simplistic, rhythmic, acoustic guitar compositions with cyclic, repetitive structures and liberal use of organ and tuned percussion instruments. I hear lots of typical songwriter tendencies with E minor chords, similar tonal arrangements, and recurring little variations on simple chords. I’m not crazy about it, but this is definitely a point of contrast for your set. No FCCs.
*1. Well written song with organ padding some joyous chord changes (3:48)
2. Don’t know if that’s a vibraphone or what, a little more upbeat, whistling. (3:46)
3. Playful, another serving of organ, sounds like a song composed by a resident summer camp ‘music guy’ who tries to get the kids involved. (2:13)
4. Vocals on this one are a little more passionate, a little bit of a locked groove, organ does a little more than it does on the other tracks. (2:43)
5. Maybe it’s a xylophone after all, jingly, bobby acoustic tune that is just too long. (4:41)
*6. This one lacks the organ and other stuff, so I’d recommend it for a folk type show, if you’re willing to dish up some Croatian language to your listeners. (4:00)
*7. Bigger production, darker, bluesy, slower march, church organs, light brushwork, electric guitar, has a cool little horror organ moment. (5:16)
*1. Well written song with organ padding some joyous chord changes (3:48)
2. Don’t know if that’s a vibraphone or what, a little more upbeat, whistling. (3:46)
3. Playful, another serving of organ, sounds like a song composed by a resident summer camp ‘music guy’ who tries to get the kids involved. (2:13)
4. Vocals on this one are a little more passionate, a little bit of a locked groove, organ does a little more than it does on the other tracks. (2:43)
5. Maybe it’s a xylophone after all, jingly, bobby acoustic tune that is just too long. (4:41)
*6. This one lacks the organ and other stuff, so I’d recommend it for a folk type show, if you’re willing to dish up some Croatian language to your listeners. (4:00)
*7. Bigger production, darker, bluesy, slower march, church organs, light brushwork, electric guitar, has a cool little horror organ moment. (5:16)
Track Listing
1. | Dobro Ti Jutro Zagrebe Zelim | 4. | Sam U Sobi | |||
2. | Tresnjevackom Sljakeru | 5. | Muzika Sa Radia | |||
3. | U Kaficu | 6. | Grad Se Beli Preko Balatina | |||
7. | Dobro Ti Jutro Zagrebe Zelim |