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X-Press 2 : Now 51 (CD2) download mp3 now!


 

 

Album: Now 51 (CD2)

Artist: X-Press 2
Year: 2002 year
Total Length: 82:39  min

 
¹ Song Bitrate Length Size #
1 Handbags And Gladrags 160 4:45 5,89 Mb download X-Press 2 - Handbags And Gladrags mp3
2 How You Remind Me 160 3:43 4,59 Mb download X-Press 2 - How You Remind Me mp3
3 Movies 160 3:16 4,17 Mb download X-Press 2 - Movies mp3
4 In Too Deep 160 3:27 4,39 Mb download X-Press 2 - In Too Deep mp3
5 Addicted To Bass 160 3:54 5,07 Mb download X-Press 2 - Addicted To Bass mp3
6 AM To PM 160 3:52 4,94 Mb download X-Press 2 - AM To PM mp3
7 Always On Time 160 4:02 5,11 Mb download X-Press 2 - Always On Time mp3
8 Caramel 160 3:30 4,29 Mb download X-Press 2 - Caramel mp3
9 Shoulda Woulda Coulda 160 3:31 4,33 Mb download X-Press 2 - Shoulda Woulda Coulda mp3
10 Lately 160 3:54 4,75 Mb download X-Press 2 - Lately mp3
11 Drowning 160 4:27 5,34 Mb download X-Press 2 - Drowning mp3
12 Dance For Me 160 3:25 4,33 Mb download X-Press 2 - Dance For Me mp3
13 Crazy Rap 160 3:12 4,03 Mb download X-Press 2 - Crazy Rap mp3
14 Bad Babysitter 160 3:34 4,40 Mb download X-Press 2 - Bad Babysitter mp3
15 Oi 160 4:32 5,39 Mb download X-Press 2 - Oi mp3
16 Its Love (trippin) 160 3:33 4,21 Mb download X-Press 2 - Its Love (trippin) mp3
17 Lazy 160 4:13 4,91 Mb download X-Press 2 - Lazy mp3
18 So Lonely 160 3:37 4,35 Mb download X-Press 2 - So Lonely mp3
19 Star Guitar 160 4:00 5,54 Mb download X-Press 2 - Star Guitar mp3
20 Drifting Away 160 3:19 4,16 Mb download X-Press 2 - Drifting Away mp3
21 I Dont Wanna Lose My Way 160 3:16 4,05 Mb download X-Press 2 - I Dont Wanna Lose My Way mp3
22 I Will Always Love You 160 3:37 4,14 Mb download X-Press 2 - I Will Always Love You mp3


News Arhive: Finished Version Of That Beck LP You Downloaded

It's arriving a little later than expected, but after a few delays in song selection, Beck now plans to release his new album, Guero, on March 29 — or possibly sooner, to minimize the damage of an Internet leak.

Initially due in October 2004 (see "Oh, Delay! New Beck Album Pushed Back To 2005"), the follow-up to 2002's Sea Change forgoes the melancholy of his last breakup record and finds the Los Angeles native in an upbeat mood with a carefree, stripped-down approach. An unmastered and unfinished version of the record, erroneously titled Ubiquitous, has been floating around online for a few days now.

Produced by Odelay and Midnite Vultures collaborators the Dust Brothers, Guero (Mexican slang for a blond-haired, fair-skinned Caucasian) features 13 tracks that loosely act like a Beck mixtape — evoking the beat-driven material on Odelay, the acoustic tracks of 1998's Mutations and even the bluesy junk-shop textures of 1994's Mellow Gold.

While a definite creative and spiritual link to his '90s records is apparent, the major distinction is in the relaxed manner and noticeable maturity. Guero is Odelay minus the over-caffeinated Moogs and ping-ponging video game bedlam of albums past.

The album kicks off with "E-Pro," the album's first single, which features a beat seemingly jacked from a classic Beastie Boys record with a simple, heavy rock riff and marks a return to the Dadaist rhyming absent on the somber Sea Change.

"Girls" also has radio-playability written all over it. A funky up-tempo jam, the sun-drenched track features "oohs" and "aahs," breezy acoustic guitars and Beck's lithe falsetto. "Hell Yes" features more rhyming and a minimal electro groove, robotic voices and females cooing, "Please enjoy," while Beck maintains, "My beat is correct."

"Que Onda Guero" ("What up, whitey?") is a dead-ringer for vintage Cypress Hill in an East-L.A. barrio with its requisite Spanglish and low-rider beats.

The latter half of the record becomes moodier and psychedelic with songs like the sad, celestial ballad "Broken Drum," the down-tempo "Earthquake Weather," the dusty "Farewell Ride" and the almost trip-hop vibe of "Emergency Exit." The White Stripes' Jack White plays bass on the shuffling and sparse "Go It Alone."

A concept video for "E-Pro" has been shot, and an experimental pixilated video for "Black Tambourine," featuring a connect-the-dots dancing Beck, has also been made, but it's undetermined what that video will be used for.
Tracks recorded that didn't make the final cut, possibly destined to be B-sides, include the distortion-heavy "Novacane"-esque "Chain Reaction," "Gospel" and an unnamed track that sports a riff reminiscent of "Devil's Haircut," only funkier.

Guero track list, according to Beck's publicist:
"E-Pro"
"Que Onda Guero"
"Girl"
"Missing"
"Black Tambourine"
"Earthquake Weather"
"Hell Yes"
"Broken Drum"
"Scarecrow"
"Go It Alone"
"Farewell Ride"
"Rental Car"
"Emergency Exit"

 


 

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