Radio 1 Live Lounge Volume 1 Download
Artist: VA Title Of Album: Radio 1's Live Lounge – Volume 4 Year Of Release: 26 Oct 2009 Label: Sony Music Genre: Pop Quality: MP3 / Joint Stereo Bitrate: VBR kbit/s / 44.1 Khz Total Time: 135:13 min Total Size: 172 MB Radio 1's Live Lounge – Volume 4 is a collection of live tracks played on Jo Whiley's former Radio 1 show. The album is the fourth in a series of Live Lounge albums. It consists of both covers and the bands' own songs. The album was released on 26 October 2009. TRACKLIST Disc 1 1. Lady Gaga - 'Poker Face' 2. Tinchy Stryder & Amelle - 'Sweet Dreams/Beat Again' (originally by Beyonc/JLS) 3.
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Black Eyed Peas - 'Boom Boom Pow' 4. Lily Allen - 'Not Fair' 5.
Katy Perry - 'Electric Feel' (originally by MGMT) 6. Newton Faulkner - 'Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)' (originally by Pixie Lott) 7. Modelirovanie prichesok i dekorativnaya kosmetika chernichenko. Florence & The Machine - 'Halo' (originally by Beyonc) 8.
Paloma Faith - 'Sexy Chick' (originally by David Guetta Feat. Scouting For Girls - 'A Million Love Songs' (originally by Take That) 10.
Noisettes - 'When You Were Young' (originally by The Killers) 11. Biffy Clyro - 'Love Sex Magic' (originally by Ciara Feat.
Justin Timberlake) 12. Friendly Fires - 'Paris' 13.
Hot Chip - 'Wearing My Rolex' (originally by Wiley) 14. The Gossip - 'Heavy Cross' 15. Jamie T - 'If I Were A Boy' (originally by Beyonc) 16.
Shontelle - 'T-Shirt' 17. The King Blues - 'Bonkers' (originally by Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden) 18. Ironik - 'Tiny Dancer' (originally by Elton John) 19. U2 - 'Beautiful Day' Disc 2 1.
Calvin Harris - 'Ready For The Weekend' 2. Kasabian - 'The Sweet Escape' (originally by Gwen Stefani Feat. Little Boots - 'Beat Again' (originally by JLS) 4.
Daniel Merriweather - 'Red' 5. Paolo Nutini - 'Candy' 6. Alesha Dixon - 'Sex On Fire' (originally by Kings Of Leon) 7. Sugababes - 'Spiralling' (originally by Keane) 8. The Saturdays - 'Beggin' (originally by Madcon) 9. Kelly Clarkson - 'Since U Been Gone 10.
The Script - 'Times Like These' (originally by Foo Fighters) 11. Metro Station - 'Shake It' 12. Marmaduke Duke - 'Single Ladies' (originally by Beyonc) 13. Fleet Foxes - 'Mykonos' 14. Maxmo Park - 'Just Dance' (originally by Lady Gaga Feat. Colby O'Donis) 15. Bat For Lashes - 'Daniel' 16.
Lenka - 'Jump In The Pool' (originally by Friendly Fires) 17. Basement Jaxx - 'Raindrops' 18. N-Dubz - 'Papa Can You Hear Me?' Dizzee Rascal - 'Bonkers'.
The presenter may have changed but the winning format stays the same. Is the first installment from the hugely successful series to feature performances largely recorded on the mid-morning show hosted by DJ Fearne Cotton, who replaced the long-running at the end of 2009. Like its previous chart-topping releases, the 38-song track list includes live renditions of both original songs and covers of contemporary chart hits, recorded at the BBC Radio 1 and Maida Vale studios in London. While some artists opt to perform straightforward versions of both their own songs ('s 'New York,' 's 'Bang Bang Bang') and other acts (' 'The Script Medley,' 's cover of 's 'She Said'), the majority use the opportunity to experiment, which is often where the most excitement and intrigue occur.
Turn 's wolf-whistling 'Starstrukk' into a gorgeous piano-based torch song, reworks 's glittery dance anthem 'All the Lovers' into an authentic country hoedown, while adds an ambient ethereal feel to 's nu-synth hit 'In for the Kill.' But as usual, the standout moments are provided by the artists who embrace the album's concept wholeheartedly.
Transforms ' folk-led 'Little Lion Man' into an electro-pop stomper, turns 's pounding 'Underdog' into a soulful acoustic ballad, while provides a rather unexpectedly tender rendition of 's 'Teenage Dream.' Not all the performances are as successful. 's stripped-down rendition of ' 'I Gotta Feeling' only exposes the original's shortcomings, while 's grime interpretation of 'Telephone' sucks all the fun out of the / number one.
But with its one-take recording process and varied array of artists, it's almost a given that several skippable tracks will appear. Thanks to some unlikely risk-takers and stunning live performances, the Radio 1's Live Lounge's fifth volume ensures the brand still remains an interesting and unmissable listen.