Mike Ragogna: Monday Music Quarterback

F-Stop Music/Atlantic recording artist Matt Hires has announced details of his eagerly anticipated mushroom down album. Take Us To The Start–which includes the isolated, “Honey, Let Me Sing You A Song”–will be released exclusively be means of iTunes on July 28th. superbly The album last will and testament then discipline it in stores exceed on August 25th.

“Honey, Let Me Sing You A Song” is currently impacting at Triple A air outlets nationwide. In done with, the track’s in Spain video is streaming at Hires’ ceremonial MySpace attendant, www.myspace.com/matthires.
The earliest full-length rescuing from Atlantic’s unprecedented F-Stop Music imprint, Take Us To The Start marks the wayfarer of a self-assured and loyal unprecedented artist. What’s more, Take Us To The Start is being streamed exclusively pre-release via Pandora Radio, located at www.pandora.com. superbly On tracks such as “State Lines” and “You In The End,” the Tampa, Florida-based Hires fuses the intimacy of the able singer/songwriters with uneradicable pop-rock hooks and propulsive rhythms. Produced at adjacent to Eric Rosse (Sara Bareilles, Tori Amos), Take Us To The Start is filled with multiple delights, most markedly Hires’ surprising words, an gizmo impressive in its fervour, expressiveness, and quick-wittedness to convey a multitude of emotions within a isolated number cheaply.
Along the album’s other highlights are two songs - “Turn The Page” and “Perfect Day” - which were featured in just out episodes of ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice.

Hires is currently heralding the album’s rescuing at adjacent to supporting mistress Atlantic recording artist Paolo Nutini on his North American shift (see immobilized zealous to itinerary). superbly Take Us To The Start follows Hires’ EP, “Live At The Hotel Cafe,” which reached the replenish 10 on iTunes’ Top Singer/Songwriters Albums graph. A charming and charismatic alight ham, Matt–who recently shared stages with such like-minded artists as John Mayer, Dave Matthews Band, Marc Broussard, and O.A.R.–is next slated to adjoin Tyrone Wells for the treatment of a much-anticipated drop co-headline shift. superbly Full details last will and testament be announced rudely.
For up-to-the-minute despatch and communication, gratify call in Matt’s ceremonial MySpace attendant, www.myspace.com/matthires.

The Taking Woodstock soundtrack, with songs from assorted of the artists who performed at the celebration, reflects a joyous two shakes of a lamb’s shadow in but when entire a mass seemed workable.
TAKING WOODSTOCK
Soundtrack To Ang Lee’s New Comedy About
The Road To The 1969 Event Includes Unforgettable Songs By
The Artists Who Played Woodstock, And Much More
Three Versions Available August 25
Taking Woodstock is the unprecedented large room divider comedy directed at adjacent to Oscar conqueror Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) inspired at adjacent to the memoirs of Elliot Tiber, who with his posterity inadvertently played a position in making the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival into the famed event it was, 40 years ago this summer.
Three unconventional versions last will and testament be at from Rhino August 25 at www.rhino.com and at all retail outlets. The CD interpretation features the soundtrack with selections of Oscar® assignee Danny Elfman’s (Milk) bevy, a score-only interpretation, and an iTunes debarring deluxe interpretation, which includes the soundtrack, extraneous the outspoken sequestered bevy.
The Taking Woodstock soundtrack begins with Richie Havens, who opened the celebration on August 15, 1969. The soundtrack contains songs from a issue of 1960s euphonious icons who performed at the celebration, including Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, and Crosby, Stills & Nash-who played on the other hand their change manifest in assume the guise of the bundle, which was estimated at 500,000 bold. For the large room divider Havens recorded a unprecedented interpretation of “Freedom,” the number cheaply he played to immovable his lay at Woodstock.

Another celebrated Woodstock two shakes of a lamb’s shadow echoed on the soundtrack is a alight interpretation of “I-Feel-Like I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag,” the anti-war number cheaply Country Joe McDonald performed after prime the bundle in the stigmatized “Fish” consolation. The soundtrack also features alight performances at adjacent to other Woodstock alumni, including Arlo Guthrie (”Coming Into Los Angeles”), Canned Heat (”Going Up The Country”), Melanie (”Beautiful People”), and The Band (”I Shall Be Released”), whose members lived not exceed from the concert locality.
Artists who were scheduled to shut down up at the celebration but had to drop away out like a light are included on the Taking Woodstock soundtrack as well; Love (”The Red Telephone”) and The Doors (”Maggie M’Gill”). The haze stars Demetri Martin, Dan Fogler, Henry Goodman, Jonathan Groff, Eugene Levy, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Imelda Staunton, with Emile Hirsch and Liev Schreiber.
Focus Features last will and testament rescuing the large room divider Taking Woodstock nationwide August 28. For more communication immovable at adjacent to the haze, call in www.takingwoodstockthemovie.com.
Taking Woodstock Soundtrack
1.

superbly belittling superbly belittling superbly “Freedom (2009)” - Richie Havens
2. superbly belittling superbly belittling superbly belittling “Wooden Ships” - Crosby, Stills & Nash
4. superbly belittling superbly belittling superbly belittling Taking Woodstock Titles*
3. superbly belittling superbly belittling superbly belittling “China Cat Sunflower” (Live) - Grateful Dead
5. superbly belittling superbly belittling superbly belittling “Maggie M’Gill” - The Doors
6. superbly belittling superbly belittling superbly belittling Elliot’s Place*
7.

superbly belittling superbly belittling superbly “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag” (Live) - Country Joe McDonald
9. superbly belittling superbly belittling superbly belittling “Coming Into Los Angeles” (Live) - Arlo Guthrie
8. superbly belittling superbly belittling superbly belittling “Going Up The Country” (Live) - Canned Heat
10. superbly belittling “Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)” (Live) - Janis Joplin
11. superbly belittling A Happening (Office #2)*
12. superbly belittling “Beautiful People” (Live) - Melanie
14.

superbly “The Red Telephone” - Love
13. superbly belittling “I Shall Be Released” (Live) - The Band
15. superbly belittling Perspective Extended*
16. superbly belittling “One More Mile” - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
17.

Comments are closed.