Late Night Tales – Turin Brakes
Darlings of the new Brit revolution and master songsmiths Turin Brakes invite us to crank down the stereo while we rifle through their record collections. Drawing on sounds that inspired their first two gold selling artist albums this is a truly majestic listening experience; a mix of soaring strings, lo-fi grooves, and sweet vocals from the likes of JJ Cale, John Barry, Talk Talk, G Love & Special Sauce and many more. Also includes an Exclusive Turin Brakes cover version of a Rolling Stones classic.
On behalf of our friends at Azuli & Whoa Music, we have the pleasure of delivering you four audio gems, taken from the LateNightTales compilation series, this latest brought to you by those master songsmiths, Turin Brakes.
Including an Exclusive Turin Brakes cover version of a Rolling Stones classic, Moonlight Mile.
Below you will find all the ‘direct to file’ hyperlinks for the four full- length audio streams (in both Real Audio & Windows Media)
1.
Artist: Turin Brakes
Song Title: Moonlight Mile
Windows Media Stream
Real Media Stream
2.
Artist: JJ Cale
Song Title: Magnolia
Windows Media Stream
Real Media Stream
3.
Artist: Silver Jews
Song Title: Send In The Clouds
Windows Media Stream
4.
Artist: Dave Palmer
Song Title: Speed Trials
Windows Media Stream
Real Media Stream
Many thanks to ‘Whoa Music & Azuli Records’ for supplying this special feature. For more information checkout www.azuli.com
- Late Night Tales – Turin Brakes
- by Woah Music & Azuli Records
- Published on March 1st, 2004
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