Singer: L.A. Salami Title: Dancing With Bad Grammar: The Director's Cut Released: 2016 Country: UK Style: Folk Rock, Indie Rock Genre: Rock Rating: 4.3 Votes: 107 Formats: MP2 MMF VQF ADX AIFF APE MP4 MP3 size: 1411 mb
Tracklist
1
Going Mad As The Street Bins
3:21
2
& Bird
4:17
3
No Hallelujahs Now
5:48
4
Anything's Greener Than Burnt Grass
4:29
5
I Wear This Because Life Is War!
4:15
6
The City Nowadays
4:20
7
Papa Stokely (Skit)
2:43
8
I Can't Slow Her Down
4:55
9
Loosley On My Mind
8:56
10
Why Don't You Help Me?
5:22
11
Day To Day (For 6 Days A Week)
5:59
12
Def(a)ormation Days
5:29
13
Aristotle Ponders The Sound
6:40
14
My Thoughts, They Too Will Tire
8:26
Bonus Track For Japan
15
Never Felt Closer (Bad Set)
5:04
Companies, etc.
Licensed From
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Sunday Best Recordings
Manufactured By
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Beat Records
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Sunday Best Recordings
Copyright (c)
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Sunday Best Recordings
Published By
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Sunday Best Recordings
Published By
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Domino Publishing Co. Ltd.
Credits
Co-producer, Recorded By
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Dan Cox,
Matt Ingram
Liner Notes
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山口智男
Liner Notes [歌詞対訳]
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今井スミ*
Mastered By
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Dave Turner
Written By
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Lookman Adekunle Salami*
Notes
Lookman Adekunle Salami (known as L.A. Salami) releases his debut album on Sunday Best.
Having only picked up the guitar a few years ago after being given one for his 21st birthday L.A. Salami recorded the album in one week at Urchin Studios in Hackney, London (“I wanted to get it live; I’m not interested in the tracking thing”).
Working with engineer Dan Cox and producer Matt Ingram, who he was introduced to by old friend and touring partner Lianne Le Havas, L.A. has produced an album of 11 eclectic and exquisite tracks.
Alongside the single (‘The City Nowadays’) are the more folk tinged tracks ‘Day To Day’, on which he plays harmonica like he was born to it, ‘Why Don’t You Help Me’ and ‘I Can’t Slow Her Down’ – both beautiful folk songs in the Nick Drake tradition which this brand new guitarist plays with astonishing skill.
“I want to portray modern life using the past as a vehicle,” concludes L.A. “I love Sixties and Seventies music, that’s where my heart is. But I don’t want it to sound of the past, I want it to speak of now.’
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode (Printed): 4523132113197
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Year
SBESTLP75X
L.A. Salami
Dancing With Bad Grammar (2xLP, Album)
Sunday Best Recordings
SBESTLP75X
UK
2016
none
L.A. Salami
Dancing With Bad Grammar: The Director's Cut (15xFile, MP3, Album, 320)
Sunday Best Recordings
none
2016
SBESTCD75P
L.A. Salami
Dancing With Bad Grammar (CDr, Album, Copy Prot., Promo)
Sunday Best Recordings
SBESTCD75P
UK
2016
SBESTCD75X
L.A. Salami
Dancing With Bad Grammar (CD, Album)
Sunday Best Recordings
SBESTCD75X
UK
2016
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