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Eleni Mandell - Country For True Lovers & Dark Lights Up (2003/2015)

Eleni Mandell - Country For True Lovers & Dark Lights Up (2003/2015)

BAND/ARTIST: Eleni Mandell

  • Title: Country For True Lovers & Dark Lights Up
  • Year Of Release: 2003/2015
  • Label: Yep Roc Records, Zedtone
  • Genre: Country, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:24:19
  • Total Size: 205/493 Mb
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Eleni Mandell - Country For True Lovers & Dark Lights Up (2003/2015)


Country For True Lovers (2003/2007):
01. Another Lonely Heart
02. Don't Say You Care
03. I've Got A Tender Heart
04. It's Raining
05. Kingsport Town
06. Tell Me Twice
07. Refrain
08. Iowa City
09. You're All Bad (And That's Why You've Been Invited!)
10. Don't Touch Me
11. Home
12. Blue Ribbon Eyes
13. Full Moon (Bonus Song)



Dark Lights Up (2015):
01. I'm Old Fashioned
02. What Love Can Do
03. Someone To Love Like You
04. Cold Snap
05. China Garden Buffet
06. Town Called Heartache
07. Old Lady
08. Magic Pair Of Shoes
09. If You Wanna Get Kissed
10. Baby, Don't Call
11. Butter Blonde And Chocolate Brown
12. Do It Again

Eleni Mandell (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer-songwriter. Since 2000, she has published albums through Zedtone Records in Toronto, Ontario, which in 2012 began licensing her releases to Yep Roc in the United States, and Make My Day in Europe. She is also a member of folk supergroup The Living Sisters with Inara George and Becky Stark.

Mandell attended punk and underground rock shows while growing up in Los Angeles in the 1980s. She was inspired as a young songwriter by Tom Waits, X, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Randy Newman. Chuck E. Weiss, a socialite musician and associate of Tom Waits, was a mentor to Mandell.

Eleni Mandell's first album, Wishbone (1998), was produced by Jon Brion. Her second album, Thrill, was released in 2000, earning her comparisons to PJ Harvey and Tom Waits. Around 2001, The New Yorker magazine described Mandell "as perhaps the best unsigned artist in the business." In the same year, Mandell won the Los Angeles Regional Poll at The 1st Independent Music Awards for the song "Pauline." In 2003, she released Country For True Lovers, which was produced by X guitarist Tony Gilkyson.[5] Miracle of Five (2007) featured contributions from Wilco guitarist Nels Cline and X drummer DJ Bonebrake.

Mandell's eighth full-length release, I Can See the Future (2012), was her first album to be licensed by Yep Roc, a U.S. record label. Produced by Joe Chiccarelli (The Shins, The Strokes, White Stripes), guest appearances include drummer Joey Waronker (Beck, Atoms for Peace), saxophonist Steve Berlin (Los Lobos), a duet with Benji Hughes, backing vocals throughout by Becky Stark and Inara George (The Living Sisters), and arrangements by Nate Walcott (Bright Eyes).



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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 00:36
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • LD
  •  wrote in 21:53
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Great post, Forma. Many thanks for Eleni.