Monday, August 29, 2011

364: another twice as nice cover up action


Hi.
Finally a new post...
I know it's been a long time, we had a good holiday in Croatia,
and we spent the last days cleaning & painting our kitchen...
Getting back to speed took a bit of time and effort,
so here's a 2 hour 2 minutes
warming up, I promise to post more, more often and all ofcourse with
that E-mile Says kinda quality you guys and dolls grew accustomed to [:-)
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Enjoy!
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1. 17 Hippies - Gimme Dat Harp Boy (3:26)
2. Alain Brunet - Ode To Billy Joe (6:29)
3. Archie Shepp & Joachim Kühn - Harlem Nocturne (8:07)
4. Bad Plus - Lithium (4:48)
5. Beat Poets - Gimme That Harp Boy (3:56)
6. Brad Mehldau - Lithium (4:31)
7. Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - Ode To Billy Joe (3:09)
8. Don Peretz - Smells Like Teen Spirit (6:07)
9. Fireballs - Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay (2:51)
10. Freddie McCoy - Harlem Nocturne (4:19)
11. Hubert Laws - Motherless Child (5:32)
12. Ike & Tina Turner - Motherless Child (3:29)
13. Ivan Neville's Dumpsta Funk - Just Kissed My Baby (8:05)
14. J*DaVeY - Smells Like Teen Spirit (4:52)
15. John Martyn - Strange Fruit (4:03)
16. John Williams - Harlem Nocturne (2:27)
17. Killer Meters - Just Kissed My Baby (4:26)
18. Laika Fatien - Strange Fruit (5:12)
19. Le Tigre des Platanes - Walk On The Wild Side (7:13)
20. Michael Falkenstein - Sitting´On The Dock Of The Bay (3:45)
21. Olaf Stiletti - Papa Was A Rolling Stone (5:52)
22. Papa John Defrancesco - Papa Was a Rolling Stone (7:09)
23. Pink Turtle - Walk On The Wild Side (4:04)
24. Soul Messengers - The Dock Of The Bay (2:58)
25. Yuji Ohno & Lupintic Five - Harlem Nocturne (5:20)

3 comments:

E-mile said...

https://rapidshare.com/files/924617756/364_twice_as_nice.part1.rar
https://rapidshare.com/files/1754108701/364_twice_as_nice.part2.rar

or:

http://www.multiupload.com/6BMQGFXF4S
http://www.multiupload.com/3UKGVIWR9Y

Crawfish said...

In California Zinfandel is regarded as a native son and some very fine wines are made from it. The DNA folks now say that is came from Pulgia where it is known as Primitivo. In turn Primativo is now thought that it originated in Croatia where it is known as Crljenak Kaštelanski. So, how were the Zins?!

Best,

Crawfish

E-mile said...

We tasted a lot of the Sins, maybe the Zins had something to do with that??? have a good one CF [:-)