Artist: Stevie B: mp3 download Genre(s): R&B: Soul Breakbeat Stevie B's discography: This Time Year: 2006 Tracks: 12 In My Eyes Year: 1995 Tracks: 8 Hit Collection CD1 Year: Tracks: 11 Singer, lay maker, and producer Stevie B. was among the star lights of the Miami dance music view of the late '80s, after arrival the top of the pop charts with the smash strike "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)." A native of South Florida, he worked a diversity of dead end jobs ranging from car-wash attendant to fast food waiter before marking his debut hit with 1987's "Party Your Body," which grew from a regional success to interior club smash; it was also the deed trail of his 1988 debut LP, which went atomic number 79. With 1989's In My Eyes, Stevie B. launched his starting time Top 40 entrench on, "I Wanna Be the One"; its followup, "Dear Me for Life," shortly buggy the Top 40 as well. With 1990's "Because I Love You," he reached the pinnacle of his success, with the single's resultant album Love & Emotion also generating a paraguay tea of Top 20 hits, "I'll Be by Your Side" and the title cut. However, with the subsequent grow of alternative rock, Stevie B.'s light dance-pop profound lost much of its mainstream attract, and he ne'er again recaptured his premature success, with records including 1992's Healing and 1996's Waiting for Your Love approach into margaret Court to piffling card. The Best of Stevie B. followed in 1998. |
Friday, 29 August 2008
Mp3 music: Stevie B
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Mp3 music: Statetrooper
Artist: Statetrooper: mp3 download Genre(s): Other Statetrooper's discography: 2002 Year: 2002 Tracks: 10 The Calling Year: Tracks: 11 Statetrooper was the isthmus founded by vocalizer Gary Barden following his last judgment of dismissal from the Michael Schenker Group in late 1984 and, after a few fits and starts in damage of batting order, rounded extinct by other members of the lately disbanded Wildfire: guitarists Jeff Summers and Martin Bushell, bassist Jeff Brown, and drummer Bruce Bisland. Keyboardist Steve Glover provided the final piece of the puzzler as the band entered the studio for 1985's She Got the Look EP (on Neat Records), only a smattering of musical escort performances with Blue Öyster Cult and a BBC Friday Rock Show session were the only notable accomplishments sustaining Statetrooper's throughout 1986. By the time they at last received a new contract from FM Records the following year, it was alone to see their direction in haste compose and deliver little Joe mediocre new songs with miscellaneous old cuts and live tracks (including a distinctly desperate re-recording of MSG's "Armed and Ready") for what became the band's intelligibly underwhelming eponymous debut. Guitarist Bushell had long since at rest by nowadays, and though his transient switch by none other than former Thin Lizzy and Wild Horses guitarist Brian Robertson generated some much needful incontrovertible hoopla for Statetrooper, they would finally collapse scarcely a year later. Amazingly, Barden and party would later reconvene to record arguably their offset true album in 2004's The Calling -- released to rapt public indifference. |
Saturday, 9 August 2008
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