The Magick Heads – Before We Go Under

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The Magick Heads – Before We Go Under

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Artist……………: The Magick Heads

Album…………….: Before We Go Under

Genre…………….: Rock

Source……………: NMR

Year……………..: 1995

Ripper……………: NMR

Codec…………….: LAME 3.98

Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III

Quality…………..: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 236kbps)

Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz

Ripped by…………: NMR

Posted by…………: water on 5/3/2012

Included………….: NFO

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Tracklisting

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1. (00:03:00) The Magick Heads – Standing At The Edge

2. (00:03:08) The Magick Heads – Sweet Angel

3. (00:02:54) The Magick Heads – 42 Degrees

4. (00:02:09) The Magick Heads – Two Different Things

5. (00:02:16) The Magick Heads – Seventh Sense

6. (00:02:42) The Magick Heads – Hear From You

7. (00:02:54) The Magick Heads – Before We Go Under

8. (00:02:46) The Magick Heads – New Floor

9. (00:02:19) The Magick Heads – Twilight

10. (00:02:33) The Magick Heads – Light Of The Night

11. (00:02:19) The Magick Heads – Gotta Go Home

12. (00:03:13) The Magick Heads – The Beast Of Bodmin Moor

13. (00:01:45) The Magick Heads – Good Books

Playing Time………: 00:34:00

Total Size………..: 66.27 MB

NFO generated on…..: 5/3/2012 7:10:30 AM

Collage name # torrents

Flying Nun Records 33

Album info

“Robert Scott of The Bats resurfaced with Electric Blood drummer Jimmy Strang on the Magick Heads’ Before We Go Under. Vocalist Jane Sinnott takes the lead on most of the thirteen lovely songs, although Scott’s voice and fluttery arrangements are integral to the group’s sound. (Scott actually wrote the title song for Barbara Manning, who recorded it as “B4 We Go Under” with Bay Area band Flophouse and released it as a single on TeenBeat.) Fiery guitar playing by David Mitchell (who is also in the 3Ds) meshes surprisingly well, adding an extra dimension to the songs without overwhelming them with electricity. With all that and the Celtic accent coming from Alan Starrett’s graceful violin, accordion and hammer dulcimer, the album positively soars.” -trouser press