Showing posts with label Songs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Songs. Show all posts

September 4, 2012

Keane's New Album "Strangeland"

Keane will be visiting Manila for a one-night concert at the Mall of Asia Arena on October 2, 2012.
KEANE IS TOM CHAPLIN (lead vocals), Tim Rice-Oxley (piano), Richard Hughes (drums) and Jesse Quin (bass)
Keane 
Tom Chaplin (lead vocals)
Tim Rice-Oxley (piano)
Richard Hughes (drums) 
Jesse Quin (bass) 
English alternative rock band Keane of my favorite songs  “Somewhere Only We Know” and “Everybody’s Changing” released their 4th studio album Strangeland (in the Philippines under MCA Music) earlier this year. It is their first full-length album since Perfect Symmetry released in 2008.
Strangeland contains 16 tracks complete with lyrics , a thoughtful inclusion to an album that truly highlights the band’s songwriting skills more than its melodies.
They take you on a much richer and simpler ride when it comes to understanding, dealing with and overcoming life’s less glamorous predicaments and traveling towards “stranger lands.”
If this is your first time to encounter Keane, then I suppose you’re in for quite a treat: Strangeland, despite its name, focuses on not-so-strange themes — love, faith, letting go — all of which are "ear-ranged" to sound rather anthemic and empowering than mushy and corny.
The first track “You Are Young” immediately gives you a good glimpse of the album ahead — Tom Chaplin’s large voice singing above the piano and drums, with a message that is written in a way most realistic romantics (like myself) would understand — honest-to-goodness without the fluff.
The track is followed by “Silenced By The Night,” a song for most couples who feel they need a bit of reminding of “how to love the way (they) used to, then.”
As you listen on, you begin to realize that the album maintains a singular sonic arrangement that, while others may find dull, I personally found to be comforting and quite charming. It was loyal to its sound and didn’t have one of those “outtanowhere” type songs that riddle some albums for the sake of simply “throwing something into the mix.”
Again, the album highlights the lyrics and the singing here, even if the piano and synthesizers and its overall pop feel may come off a tad monotonous.
“Sea Fog,” however, is a nice break from the rest of the more upbeat tracks and showcases the dramatic nuances in Chaplin’s voice and, here, you feel that he’s doing more than just singing — he’s professing. 

Keane makes its message very clear, conveyed with subtlety and subdued elegance.
KEANE's newest album is about love, faith and letting go.
KEANE's NEWEST ALBUM IS about love, faith and letting go
“Day Will Come” — the band’s take on the universal theme of “never giving up or giving in,” a good listen for days when you feel like you want to just lock yourself up in your room, lie down on the floor and stare at the ceiling.
Day Will Come

The winter night has wrapped a rag around your eyes
And stolen your sight

Oh you seem so far away
I hope you’ll find your way back someday
I miss you, I miss you

Some days set your world on fire
And some days they sink like stones
That’s when your heart will cry out
Until your body is numb
And the night will try to tempt you
But the day will come

We dream hard, we shoot high
Sometimes our fingers graze the sky
But we can’t hold on

Some days set your world on fire
And some days they sink like stones
That’s when your heart will cry out
Until your body is numb
And the night will try to tempt you
But the day will come

Brother don’t hang your head
Until your distance is run
‘Cause though it seems so far away
You know the day will come

Some days set your world on fire
And some days they sink like stones
That’s when your heart will cry out
Until your body is numb
And the night will try to tempt you
But the day will come

Brother don’t hang your head
Until your distance is run
Because though it seems so far away
You know the day will come

BRANDY ANNOUNCES NEW SINGLE, “PUT IT DOWN” FEATURING CHRIS BROWN

R&B/pop singer songwriter and superstar actress Brandy announces today the release of her official first single "Put It Down" featuring Chris Brown which will be available at all digital providers. Produced by Shondrae “Bangladesh” Crawford and Sean Garrett and co-written by Chris Brown, Shondrae Crawford, and Sean Garrett.

This track is Brandy’s follow up to one of the most talked about reunions of the year, her duet with Monica “It All Belongs To Me.”  Written and produced by Rico Love, “It All Belongs To Me” the much buzzed about track was spotlighted by NPR’s “The Record,”USA Today’s “Pick of the Week” and People Magazine’s “Hot Singles” with massive raves for the single and the Chris Robinson-directed video from the LA Times and Perez Hiltonto name a few.

Brandy Norwood is a superstar actressR&B/pop singersongwriter, host, spokesmodel and record producer. She is currently in the studio working on her debut RCA/Chameleon Records album entitled TWO ELEVEN which is scheduled for release this summer.
Crafted by Breyon Prescott, album collaborators include Timbaland (Justin Timberlake, Missy Elliot, Jay-Z), Bangladesh (Ke$ha, Usher, Nicki Minaj), Mario Winans (Mariah, Puffy, Keyshia Cole ), Danja (Britney Spears, Jamie Foxx, Keri Hilson), Hit Boy (Eminem, Lil Wayne, Kanye West), Noah 40 Shebib (Drake, Alicia Keys, Lil Wayne), along with hit making songwriters Sean Garrett (Usher, Beyonce, Britney Spears), Rico Love (Usher, Beyonce, Chris Brown), Ester Dean (Katy Perry, Rihanna, Christina Aguilera), Frank Ocean (Justin Bieber, John Legend, Tyler, the Creator), and Chris Brown, to name a few.

Ranked by the RIAA as one of the best-selling female artists in American music history, Brandy has sold more than 20.5 million albums worldwide, while receiving a plethora of awards, including a Grammy, an American Music Award, two Soul Train Music Awards, two NAACP Image Awards, three Billboard Awards, four MTV Awards, six Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, two Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards and three BMI Awards. She arrived with a self-titled debut album at the age of fifteen and went on to record a series of hit CDs that established her as one of the successful R&B/pop female vocalists to emerge in a generation. 

Brandy is a cast member of BET’s top-rated scripted series “The Game,” receiving rave reviews and will be appearing in Tyler Perry’s upcoming Lionsgate release, “The Marriage Counselor.” 

Watch the music video by Brandy featuring Chris Brown performing “Put It Down"



August 31, 2012

Aiza Seguerra 25th anniversary concert : Bente Singko


Aiza Seguerra is celebrating her 25 years in showbiz.The concert dubbed as Bente Singko: Aiza Seguerra Anniversary Concert will be held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on September 28, 2012.
 To share on this celebration in the coliseum will be fill with passion and energy with major acts from "TVJ" Tito, Vic and Joey, "Mr Pure Energy" Gary Valenciano and "Concert King" Martin Nievera.
Known not only for their acting and vocal abilities but for their performing energy as well, these are expected to bring the house down with Aiza.

Aiza, now 28, started appearing on television when she was just 3 years old, right after joining Eat Bulaga!’s Little Miss Philippines contest for cute, young girls. She grew up co-hosting the said noontime show, and doing the role of Enteng Kabisote’s (Vic Sotto) daughter in Okay Ka, Fairy Ko. She  starred in a lot of movies as a child actress and was tagged as a child wonder.
She still acts up to now, as she is in the cast of the hit Be Careful With My Heart, but Aiza is more known these days as a singer-songwriter. Her musical talents are exhibited every Sunday in ABS-CBN’s ASAP where she sings as a member of the ASAP Sessionistas.

Her fellow sessionistas will also be gracing her concert on September 28. Her fellow ASAP Sessionista like Juris, Richard Poon,Princess and Nyoy Volante to serenade the crowd. On the other hand,Gloc 9, Bayang Barrios and Cooky Chua of Color It Red will also be there with their distinctive kind of music. The Company will share the melody of Pakisabi Nalang. And her Protege, Krizza Neri, will also join the concert as a special guest.
 Aiza said " It is the way for me to say thank you and share gratitude for appreciating my talent through-out the years".
The ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra will provide musical depth to the evening under the guidance of accomplished conductor Gerald Salonga. Musical directors Mike Villegas and Ria Osorio will lead the concert. BENTE SINGKO media partners are ABS-CBN and MYX.Produce by That's Ntertainment Productions and Blackbird

For tickets and reservations, you may call the number 2342117 or purchase online at TicketNet.com. Ticket prices in peso VIP 3000, Patron 2500, Lower Box 2000, Upper Box A 750, Upper Box B 400 and General Admission 300.

Protégé Grand Winner, KRIZZA NERI launches first self-titled album

I was invite to an intimate gathering with a GMA Center Artist, Krizza Neri, the Protege Grand Winner. She surprises me how she 's so simple, jolly, and with great talent,  sings her songs soulful. One song I really like to hear as always, "Ba't Di Ko Ba Nasabi."
The protégé and the mentor finally released the highly-anticipated self-titled album, Krizza. “Krizza” features most requested songs from Protégé and OPM originals composed by the music icons of today. The carrier single, “Ba’t Di Ko Ba Nasabi” is the original soundtrack from GMA-7’s The Good Daughter

Ba't 'Di Ko Ba Nasabi BTS





The album has 10 tracks with 2 OPM remakes showing the soulful, edgy and R&B distinct voice of Krizza Neri at her best.
Aiza Seguerra, Grand Winner Mentor, Actress and Singer-Songwriter produced the album under her own label Blackbird Music and contributed two original tracks, “Kung Malalaman Mo” and “Look My Way”. 

“I am extremely happy also that some of the songs from Protégé most requested by viewers are included in the album”, says Aiza.

The mentor shares a song of longing with guitar-accompaniment with “Look My Way” with lyrics from Joel Trinidad creating a beautiful romantic pop-soulful tune. Singer-Composer Nyoy Volante (“No More You and Me”) and Laarni Matta Macaraeg (“Dahil Sa ‘Yo”) completes the romance and inspiration with songs that move and uplift any mood of any day. Jude Thaddeus Gitamondoc contributed preppy youthful songs “French Fries and Coke” and “Don’t Be Too Much” that suits the 16-year old protégé Krizza Neri many of the teens anticipate to relate and sing-along with.

Krizza, a sweet and soulful Cagayan de Oro native finds herself humbled and extremely excited to have been given an original composition of Mentor Music Maestro Ryan Cayabyab (“Kung Malalaman Mo”) who shared the Protégé winning experience.

A song that most people would like to express, “Kung Malalaman Mo” is a song of hidden and unconditional love with varying tempo and melody to lift your spirits.

Memorable songs from Protégé are also included; “Narda”(originally sung by Kamikaze band) and the powerful medley of standard pop birit we’ve seen Krizza Neri sung, “If I Could/Wind Beneath My Wings” and “Could Have Been”. 

Finally, the Mentor, Singer-Songwriter, Music Icon Ogie Alcasid shares his original song, “Bakit Ka Lumayo” completing the powerful melody of love in the album. Krizza is distributed under Universal records.

Krizza Neri, Under GMA Artists Center, appears regularly on Party P every Sunday. She will also be on other GMA shows, bars and several radio stations to promote the album. Watch Krizza sing the remarkable songs from the album in Startalk, Eat Bulaga, Showbiz Central, Bubble Gang, Idol sa Kusina, Master Showman, Wish Ko Lang, Follow That Star, Unang Hirit and Pare & Pare

CD TRACK LIST:
1.    Look My Way
2.    No More You and Me
3.    Dahil Sa Iyo
4.    French Fries and Coke
5.    Don’t Be Too Much
6.    Kung Malalaman Mo
7.    Narda
8.    If I Could/Wind Beneath My Wings
9.    Could Have Been
10.   Bakit Ka Lumayo
Bonus Track: Ba’t Di Ko Nasabi

August 28, 2012

James Morrison live for The Awakening World Tour on October 9, 2012 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum!


This is a special evening  as the English singer-songwriter and guitarist James Morrison performs in Manila on October 9, 2012 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Morrison achieved worldwide success in 2006 with the release of his debut single “You Give Me Something.” His first album, Undiscovered, debuted at the top of the UK Album Chart and sold millions of copies, making him the biggest-selling British male solo artist in 2006. The album, which also has the hit singles “Wonderful World,” and “The Pieces Don’t Fit Anymore” won him a BRIT Award in 2007 for Best British Male Solo Artist.

"You Give Me Something"

You only stay with me in the morning
You only hold me when I sleep
I was meant to tread the water
But now I've gotten in too deep

For every piece of me that wants you
Another piece backs away

You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing 
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
Because someday I might know my heart

You only waited up for hours
Just to spend a little time alone with me
And I can say I've never bought you flowers
I can't work out what they mean

I never thought that I'd love someone
That was someone else's dream

You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing 
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
Because someday I might call you from my heart

But it might be a second too late
And the words that I could never say
Are gonna come out anyway

You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing 
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something

You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing 
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
Because someday I might know my heart

Know my heart, know my heart, know my heart


He released his second album, Songs for You, Truths for Me in 2008, which entered the UK Album Chart at number three. The singles from the album reached the top ten of the UK Singles Chart: “You Make It Real,” and  “Broken Strings,” a duet with Nelly Furtado.

Morrison’s is currently touring to promote The Awakening album, released in September 2011. As the title of his third and by far best album suggests, The Awakening is the sound of an artist coming of age. In his personal life, Morrison has become a father, while losing his own father after the latter’s long battle with alcoholism and depression. At the same time, Morrison, 26, has matured as a singer, songwriter and musician, enabling him to channel all of that emotion into his most accomplished collection of songs yet. 

“My first two albums felt like practice shots,” he says, “and now I’ve graduated. In many ways this feels like my first proper album.”

Fortunately, The Awakening has turned out to be the album that James Morrison always had the potential to make – at last a worthy platform for his extraordinary singing voice. 

“This time I wasn’t worrying about success at all, and that’s why it was really enjoyable. I didn’t feel I had to go for the big, loud notes all the time – I just sat back and sang how I felt and it all just came flooding out.”

The Awakening is a warm, live-sounding collection of classic but contemporary folk-soul songs. There are musical similarities with Morrison’s debut, but with added panache and self-belief. There are soaring strings, uplifting harmonies, soulful ballads and, in Slave to the Music, a hand-clapping dance floor groover – a new string to his bow. There are nods to Motown, gospel, country and a hint of Latin. Technically, Morrison remains one of the finest white soul singers, equal parts Stevie Wonder and Paul Young. But he is more than just a Big Voice – he sings from the heart. 

“To me, pop music is just great music that lasts for years,” he says. 

“Though there is the other side of pop, which is where you have a hit, but then, after it comes out, it never gets heard again. I never wanted to make that sort of music.”

He has retained the services of regular co-writers including Steve Robson, the man behind Take That’s “Shine,” Eg White (Duffy), Dan Wilson (Adele); as well as Toby Gad, best known for Beyonce’s “If I Were a Boy.” Ten of the 12 songs are produced by Bernard Butler – the acclaimed former guitarist in Suede. Butler, who also played guitar on The Awakening and is hailed by Morrison as “the director of the album”, has forged an impressive studio-based career, producing the likes of The Libertines, Tricky and Duffy .

The song “Up,” a duet with Jessie J has “hit” written all over it. It is one of two songs produced by Mark Taylor, who helmed “Broken Strings.” Morrison’s strained relationship with his father, who died last year from heart failure after a protracted and painful battle with alcoholism, inspired the lyrics for “Up” – and several other songs on the album.
  
The Awakening is full of raw emotion, but these are not “downer songs”, says Morrison. “Yes, some of it’s about dealing with shit – but it’s also about looking at yourself and what you’ve got around you, and weighing stuff up to keep yourself thinking positively. I think a lot of people will be able to relate to that, because that’s what life’s like, what relationships are like.”

Tickets may be purchased from Ticketnet outlets or the Ticketnet Website www.ticketnet.com.ph. For inquiries please call 911-5555.

August 26, 2012

Beyonce Debuts 'I was Here' Video for World Humanitarian Day


DO SOMETHING GOOD, SOMEWHERE  
FOR SOMEONE ELSE


RnB superstar Beyonce has released her video for the song “I was Here” as part of her World Humanitarian Day campaign.

August 20, 2012

Love , Baihana!


I love jazz... It's good for the soul and so relaxing. its also great seeing it live. 

Baihana.....a trio of lovely, enchanting and intelligent young ladies with strong, lovely vocals who can interpret a wide range of genres in their own way - Baihananiz-ed; and a brand of entertainment that will make you laugh, that will certainly warm your hearts. They will  poison  you with endless smiles as you cap your night with lots of wit and charm.

They recently won the Best Jazz Band award in the Boy Katindig Jazz Songwriting and Band  Competition and will represent the country in the World Youth Jazz Festival in Malaysia.

Baihana is composed of  Anna Achacoso, Krina Cayabyab and Mel Torre. I have watched them as they perform "Bigtime" by Trina Belamide -- one of the finalists in the first Philippine Pop Music Festival last July.

Let them perform and entertain you with their own brand of wit and charm in Love, Baihana on 24 August, 7:30 pm at The Music Museum.

It's gonna be a night full of love, laughter and music you'll surely enjoy!

For tickets, please call 637-9840, 914-5055, 0917-9096484; or come to The Music School of Ryan Cayabyab at the Lower Level, Robinsons Galleria, Ortigas, Quezon City."

Here are some video preview of Baihana.








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