Phoenix-Wolfgang_Amadeus_Phoenix-CD-FLAC-2009-FAWN
FLAC (tracks) 16 bit/ 44,1kHz | Time – 00:36:23 minutes | 239.83 MB | Genre: Rock
Tracks: 10 | Source: Scene
Listen free to Phoenix – Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (Lisztomania, 1901 and more). 10 tracks (36:25). Hi Everyone, Hope all is well as we roll into another weekend. We obviously couldn't help noticing that the record has leaked early and that some of you have already heard it. We're happy to hear everybody is enjoying the tracks. Obviously, we would have preferred it not to get out so. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix is the follow-up to 2006's critically acclaimed It's Never Been Like That, and a release between Glassnote Records and the band's own newly-formed imprint Loyaute.Born out of restlessness and a steady hunt for inspiration, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix is a career-defining album, filled with the band's signature melding of synthetics and organics, sharp, danceable rhythms, infectious choruses with a considerable dose of aural panache, and candy-colored pop sensibilities.
Realigned with Philippe Zdar, the half of Cassius who mixed United, Phoenix make adjustments on the polarizing characteristics of their second and third albums — the pokey and occasionally listless Alphabetical, the jagged and tune-deficient It’s Never Been Like That — with some of the most direct and enjoyable songs they’ve made to date. The two opening songs, the bopping “Lisztomania” and the buzzing “1901,” are so immediate and prone to habitual play that the remainder of the album is bound to be neglected. There is plenty to like beyond that point, including “Lasso,” which niftily alternates between a tangled rhythm and tight-spiral riffing, and the labyrinthine “Pt. 1” of “Love Like a Sunset,” which serves the same purpose as the extended instrumental passages on Roxy Music’s Avalon, at least until its rousing conclusion and shift into “Pt. 2.” Beyond containing the band’s best, most efficient songwriting, the album also stands apart from the first three studio albums by projecting a cool punch that is unforced. Vocalist Thomas Mars, more bright-eyed and youthful than ever, also sounds more a part of these songs, rather than coming across as a protruding element that clashes against the instruments. Maybe they’ve just hit their stride.
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- Phoenix – Lisztomania – 4:02 (917 kbps , 26.41 MB)
- Phoenix – 1901 – 3:13 (1049 kbps , 24.15 MB)
- Phoenix – Fences – 3:45 (1007 kbps , 27 MB)
- Phoenix – Love Like A Sunset Part I – 5:39 (797 kbps , 32.18 MB)
- Phoenix – Love Like A Sunset Part II – 1:57 (819 kbps , 11.4 MB)
- Phoenix – Lasso – 2:48 (976 kbps , 19.54 MB)
- Phoenix – Rome – 4:38 (887 kbps , 29.41 MB)
- Phoenix – Countdown – 3:57 (936 kbps , 26.47 MB)
- Phoenix – Girlfriend – 3:24 (909 kbps , 22.11 MB)
- Phoenix – Armistice – 3:05 (961 kbps , 21.17 MB)
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Title: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Glassnote / Vinyl Me Please Remaster
Genre: Indie Pop
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+artwork)
Total Time: 35:43
Total Size: 724 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
A1 Lisztomania
A2 1901
A3 Fences
Phoenix Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix Rare
Musician [Additional Musicians], Drums – Philippe ZdarA4 Love Like A Sunset Part I
Musician [Additional Musicians], Flute – Cedric Plancy
Musician [Additional Musicians], Marimba – Rob
A5 Love Like A Sunset Part II
Musician [Additional Musicians], Flute – Cedric Plancy
Musician [Additional Musicians], Marimba – Rob
B1 Lasso
B2 Rome
B3 Countdown
B4 Girlfriend
B5 Armistice
Phoenix Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix Rare
Realigned with Philippe Zdar, the half of Cassius who mixed United, Phoenix make adjustments on the polarizing characteristics of their second and third albums -- the pokey and occasionally listless Alphabetical, the jagged and tune-deficient It's Never Been Like That -- with some of the most direct and enjoyable songs they've made to date. The two opening songs, the bopping 'Lisztomania' and the buzzing '1901,' are so immediate and prone to habitual play that the remainder of the album is bound to be neglected. There is plenty to like beyond that point, including 'Lasso,' which niftily alternates between a tangled rhythm and tight-spiral riffing, and the labyrinthine 'Pt. 1' of 'Love Like a Sunset,' which serves the same purpose as the extended instrumental passages on Roxy Music's Avalon, at least until its rousing conclusion and shift into 'Pt. 2.' Beyond containing the band's best, most efficient songwriting, the album also stands apart from the first three studio albums by projecting a cool punch that is unforced. Vocalist Thomas Mars, more bright-eyed and youthful than ever, also sounds more a part of these songs, rather than coming across as a protruding element that clashes against the instruments. Maybe they've just hit their stride.
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