Monday, 8 September 2008

Download Pat Benatar mp3






Pat Benatar
   

Artist: Pat Benatar: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Pop-Rock
Rock

   







Discography:


Greatest Hits
   

 Greatest Hits

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 20
Go
   

 Go

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 12
The Very Best Of, Vol. 1
   

 The Very Best Of, Vol. 1

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 18
Gravity's Rainbow
   

 Gravity's Rainbow

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 12
Wide Awake In Dreamland
   

 Wide Awake In Dreamland

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 10
Seven The Hard Way
   

 Seven The Hard Way

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 10
Tropico
   

 Tropico

   Year: 1984   

Tracks: 10
Get Nervous
   

 Get Nervous

   Year: 1982   

Tracks: 10
Precious Time
   

 Precious Time

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 9
Crimes Of Passion
   

 Crimes Of Passion

   Year: 1980   

Tracks: 10
In The Heat Of The Night
   

 In The Heat Of The Night

   Year: 1979   

Tracks: 10






Pat Benatar's dressed mainstream pop/rock made her unitary of the more than popular female vocalists of the early '80s. Although she came on like an sphere rocker with her great power chords, toughened gender, and potent vocals, her music was straight pop/rock underneath all the bluster. Born Patricia Andrzejewski on January 10, 1953, in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the singer was brocaded in the nearby town of Lindenhurst on Long Island, NY. Benatar began tattle regularly in the New York City area by the '70s, where she was ascertained at the Catch a Rising Star clubhouse and signed by Chrysalis Records. Backed by a astral band light-emitting diode by guitarist Neil Geraldo (populace Health Organization the singer would later hook up with) that provided the gross support that was able to effortlessly take on turns 'tween rockers and ballads. Benatar cursorily conventional herself as one of rock's crest vocalists, grading a hit right of the bat with her debut album, 1979's In the Heat of the Night, which spawned such radio receiver favorites as "Heartbreaker" and "I Need a Lover" (the latter of which was scripted by a then-unknown John Mellencamp).


Benatar's sophomore attempt, 1980's Crimes of Passion, more than delivered on the debut's promise and it's often considered to be the finest transcription of her life history. Spurred on by such classical rock radio set standards as "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," "Treat Me Right," and "You Better Run," the album was certifiable atomic number 78 shortly later its release and Benatar became a certified bowl headliner in the U.S. Benatar too became peerless of the most-played artists during MTV's early years, received respective Grammy Awards around this metre, and continued to delight massive hits and sold-out tours throughout the early to mid-'80s, including such albums as 1981's Cherished Time, 1982's Draw Nervous, 1983's Alive from Earth, 1984's Tropico, 1985's 7 the Hard Way, and 1988's Broad Awake in Dreamland, asset the singles "Flame & Ice," "Promises in the Dark," "Shadows of the Night," "Love Is a Battlefield," "We Belong," and "Invincible." But by the end of the decennium, it appeared as though Benatar had fallen of the case of the Earth as the hits seemed to dry up.


Benatar opted to shift musical gears and issue an record album of megrims and R&B, 1991's Genuine Love, which failed to yield the isaac Bashevis Singer back to the summit of the charts. Benatar returned bet on to her patented arena stone sound with such farther studio releases as 1993's Gravity's Rainbow and 1997's Innamorata (although the latter of which was mostly acoustic-based) and spell the albums didn't precisely cadence up to her sooner releases, both were solid efforts. The late '90s saw a partner off of live archival releases strike criminal record fund shelves, 1998's 8-15-80 and 1999's The King Biscuit Flower Hour Live, in addition to myriad hits collections (although the c. H. Best of the bunch proven to be 1989's Best Shots, which remains a unfluctuating vender to this 24-hour interval). The singer began touring once once again by the middle of the 10 (later pickings a five-year foramen from the road), co-headlining shows with REO Speedwagon, Fleetwood Mac, the Steve Miller Band, and Styx. She too continued to paddle in playing, appearing in the ABC Afterschool Special Lacerate Between Two Fathers and on diverse sitcoms. In August 2003, Benatar returned to recording with Go (Forefront), her low gear studio LP since 1997's Innamorata. The LP revisited the stadium rock/MOR sound that had defined Benatar's vocation, and was accompanied by an extended spell.






Friday, 29 August 2008

California consumer protection laws don't apply to EBay fraud

That purportedly "mint condition" Spider-Man comic book you got on EBay that had half a varlet torn out is a dispute between you and the vendor. The California courts are staying out of it, no matter how many lawsuits you file. Consumer protection laws don't apply to gross sales not specifically targeting California customers, according to an L.A. Times article posted Wednesday.




In the latest judicial message of "buyer beware" in Internet shopping, the U.S. ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said a federal district court in Northern California properly decided it didn't have jurisdiction to need a Wisconsin classic car seller to abide by this state's consumer protection laws.




1964 Ford Galaxie D. (Photo credit: dave_7 / Flickr user)

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Kongar-Ool

Kongar-Ool   
Artist: Kongar-Ool

   Genre(s): 
Folk
   



Discography:


Echoes Of Tuva   
 Echoes Of Tuva

   Year:    
Tracks: 13


Back Tuva Future   
 Back Tuva Future

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




 





Painmask

Ali Akbar Khan and Nikhil Banerjee

Ali Akbar Khan and Nikhil Banerjee   
Artist: Ali Akbar Khan and Nikhil Banerjee

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Signature Series   
 Signature Series

   Year:    
Tracks: 2




 






Amy Winehouse Admitted To Hospital After Fainting

Amy Winehouse is undergoing tests in a hospital in London after fainting at her North London home, a spokesperson has confirmed.



The singer was “doing admin” at her Camden home before she was taken unwell.



It’s understood that Winehouse’s assistant was able to prevent the singer from falling and that her father, Mitch, accompanied her to hospital.



Doctors at the London Clinic in Marylebone said that Winehouse might be kept in overnight for observation.


Winehouse’s spokesperon said that the singer had just returned from signing autographs for fans waiting outside her home when the incident happened.


Winehouse, who is battling to overcome a problem with drugs, is due to make a number of UK festival appearances this summer.



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Cheryl Cole Misses Brother-in-Law's Wedding

Cheryl and Ashley Cole have sparked fresh speculation over the state of their marriage -- after the Chelsea footballer showed up to his Brother's wedding alone.


Girls Aloud singer, Cheryl, 24, was on the seating plan, but nowhere to be seen as Matthew Cole married fiancee Lisa.


Ashley, 27, was best man for the ceremony, watched by more than 100 guests at a 16th-century hotel near Hatfield Heath, Essex.


Matthew had been best man for Ashley's �500,000 ($1m) bash at a Hertfordshire, East England, mansion in 2006. But the marriage has been rocky ever since he was caught cheating on a night out with pals.


Cheryl is today filming auditions in Manchester as an X Factor judge.




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New details emerge about Britney's new album

Britney Spears and her father Jamie Spears on their return to LA from their family home in Kentwood, Louisiana, Friday afternoon, June 20. Photo Credit: VT/HJW/SJ / Splash News

Britney Spears' new album is reportedly being recorded at George Maloof's Palms Casino in Las Vegas.

Maloof, who owns several casinos in Las Vegas, is now branching out into music. He is also backing Lindsay's sister Ali Lohan's upcoming album, reports TMZ. Maloof has been spotted with Britney at numerous dinner business meetings.

Britney's vocal producer and co-writer, Jim Beanz, recently confirmed to Us mgazine that Britney is currently at work on a new album.

"Everyone has personal stuff, but a true professional doesn't bring it into the studio," Beanz said.

Larry Rudolph, who returned as Britney's manager late in March, is believed to be producing the album.

In May, People magazine reported that Britney is back in the studio with producers JR Rotem and Sean Garrett evolving the sound and direction for her next album.

Speaking at the BMI Pop Awards in Beverly Hills on May 20, Rotem told People, "She's great. She's like a master at what she does. She's a lot more experienced than most people. She just has the 'it' factor that not every artist has. So it's always nice to work with her."

Rotem wasn't willing to go into the details but a source close to Britney's family was forthcoming.

"Britney is in the experimental stages of a new album," the source said. "She's trying to find the sound and direction she wants to go in, but nothing is set in stone just yet. She has been playing the piano a lot and just singing. She says she misses 'just singing.'"