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Sonny J Disastro

Disastro is an album of the English singer-songwriter Sonny J. It was released 16 June 2008 in United Kingdom, 19 August the same year in the US and was later also.

Artist: Sonny J Title Of Album: Disastro Year Of Release: 2008 Label: EMI Genre: House / Big Beat Quality: Mp3 Bitrate: ~220 kbps VBR Total Time: 48:47 min Total Size: 79 Mb Tracklist: ------------ 01. Sonny J - Enfant Terrible (3:38) 02. Sonny J - I'm So Heavy (4:04) 03. Sonny J - Handsfree (If You Hold My Hand) (3:44) 04. Sonny J - Cabaret Short Circuit (4:22) 05. Sonny J - Belly Bongo (3:25) 06.

Sonny J - Sorrow (5:13) 07. Sonny J - Can't Stop Moving (3:02) 08. Sonny J - Strange Things (4:10) 09. Sonny J - Doing The Tango (3:37) 10. Sonny J - No-Fi (3:33) 11. Sonny J - Disastro (3:37) 12. Sonny J - Sonnrise (6:29).

Every summer since Big Beat took over Britain, a record like Disastro pops up, neon-bright and dazzling with samples. Sonny J's particular brand is nauseatingly effervescent, layering perky drumbeats and processed jangle over the likes of Shirley Bassey, 60s psychedelic group the Free Design and 50s R&B starlet Donna Hightower. The resulting din is all too often a mess of clatter and noise, regularly tune-free and joyless.

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It's general tenor is also horribly dated, the aural equivalent of a bottle of Hooch or a magazine with Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit on the cover. Team and Norman Cook always knew the trick with this formula was a killer melody or hook - a simple barrage of ideas is not enough, Sonny Jim.

Whether it's his real name or not, doesn't exactly sound like a moniker synonymous with the breakbeat dance scene, but recording under the guise of, the Liverpool DJ's debut album,, is a melting pot of kitsch pop, classic TV samples, and psychedelic soul that could well be the closest thing listeners get to the long-awaited second album. Inspired by his fascination with tracking down forgotten vinyl records in various charity shops, its 12 tracks certainly adhere to the mantra of the more obscure, the better. The country-gospel-led 'I'm So Heavy' is based on the 'I'm in Your Band' skit from 's 1992 prank phone call album, the title track samples '70s Italian singer 's 'Nella Mia Mente la Tempesta,' and the blissfully chilled-out closing track 'Sonnrise' borrows the melody from New York '60s baroque pop outfit 's 'I Like the Sunrise.' But even on the more familiar source material, cleverly interweaves vintage vocals with a quirky modern production to create a sound that feels both recognizable and original at the same time. 's Northern soul standard 'If You Hold My Hand' is surrounded by squelchy synths and big beats on a -style makeover, 's powerhouse vocals on 'Puh-leeze! Mister Brown' are inventively chopped up on the Latino-inspired 'Doing the Tango,' and 'Cabaret Short Circuit' is a surprisingly melancholic reworking of '60s icon ' 'How Much I Love You.'

Best of all is the brilliantly feel-good 'Can't Stop Moving,' which takes bits from the Stooges Beautiful Zion Choir's 'Brand New,' 's 'Miracle Maker,' and '70s talent show Opportunity Knocks and turns them into a glorious slice of euphoric disco-pop reminiscent of a long-lost classic. But with several entirely self-penned tracks, is more than just a ragbag of recycled oddities. 'Sorrow' is a gorgeously introspective acoustic folk ballad, featuring vocals from 's, which could have been lifted from 's last album, while the robotic vocals, backwards guitar solos, and techno bleeps on 'No-Fi' constitute a self-assured attempt at ambient trip-hop. Possibly the only album to contain rapping French schoolchildren, avant-garde U.S. Art History Volume 2 5th Edition Stokstad Pdf Files. Punk comedy, and a Welsh singing dame, is a joy of undiscovered and intriguing musical treasures from start to finish.