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| Artist : Brandi Carlile |
| Album : The Story-(Advance) |
| Bitrate : VBR kbps |
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| Label : Columbia Records |
| Year : 2007 |
| Genre : Pop |
| Rip date : Mar-01-2007 |
| Store date : Apr-04-2007 |
| Size : 63,2 MB |
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|Track Listing: |
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| 01 - Late Morning Lullaby 03:28 |
| 02 - The Story 03:59 |
| 03 - Turpentine 02:58 |
| 04 - My Song 04:28 |
| 05 - Wasted 03:47 |
| 06 - Have You Ever 02:33 |
| 07 - Josephine 03:02 |
| 08 - Losing Heart 03:36 |
| 09 - Cannonball 03:53 |
| 10 - Until I Die 04:06 |
| 11 - Downpour 03:15 |
| 12 - Shadow On The Wall 03:16 |
| 13 - Again Today 10:39 |
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| ÄÄÄÄÄ |
| 53:00 min |
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| A gifted singer-songwriter whose rich voice and literate storytelling |
| belies her youth (she was only 23 when she released her major-label |
| debut), Brandi Carlile was born in the small town of Ravensdale, |
| Washington, an isolated community fifty miles away from Seattle. With |
| few neighbors or friends nearby, Carlile grew up learning to make her |
| own entertainment, camping and hiking in the nearby woods and teaching |
| herself to sing. Carlile grew up listening to the classic country music |
| her parents doted on (Patsy Cline remains Carlile's favorite singer), |
| and she made her stage debut at the age of eight after she was taken to |
| a local country radio show by her mother. At seventeen, Carlile picked |
| up the guitar, having developed a taste for rock and roll through Elton |
| John's classic albums of the 1970's (she cites Tumbleweed Connection as |
| a particular favorite), and she began hitting the Seattle bar scene, |
| playing anywhere she could get a gig (including a stint singing back-up |
| for an Elvis Presley tribute act). While playing clubs, she encountered |
| a band called the Fighting Machinists, featuring twin brothers Tim |
| Hanseroth on guitar and Phil Hanseroth. Impressed by their instrumental |
| skills and spot-on harmonies, Carlile became an instant fan of the |
| Fighting Machinists, and when the group broke up, she persuaded the |
| Hanseroth Twins to form a group with her. While they started out as an |
| aggressive rock