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Gavin Friday - Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves[FLAC - LOSSLESS

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Gavin Friday - Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves[FLAC - LOSSLESS (Size: 320.81 MB)
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  CUETools.zip 167.01 KB
  CueEach Man Kills The Thing He Loves_.cue 2.54 KB
  Front.jpg?042148 332.08 KB
  Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.com.txt 47 B
  Track01.flac 24.45 MB
  Track02.flac 30.42 MB
  Track03.flac 19.8 MB
  Track04.flac 20.35 MB
  Track05.flac 19.35 MB
  Track06.flac 21.97 MB
  Track07.flac 28.97 MB
  Track08.flac 28.59 MB
  Track09.flac 32.65 MB
  Track10.flac 30.6 MB
  Track11.flac 20.03 MB
  Track12.flac 8.61 MB
  Track13.flac 30.24 MB
  Track14.flac 4.09 MB
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FLAC files + CUE sheet + Covers



Track Listing:
1. Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves
2. Tell Tale Hart
3. Apologia
4. Dazzle and Delight
5. Next
6. You Take Away the Sun
7. Death Is Not the End
8. He Got What He Wanted
9. Man of Misfortune
10. Rags to Riches
11. Next Thing to Murder
12. Love Is Just the Wind
13. Another Blow on the Bruise
14.

Review from AMG:
Making his solo debut with a nod to an earlier Irish aesthete, Friday's album isn't merely titled after a legendary line from Oscar Wilde's Ballad of Reading Gaol, but kicks off with the title track, where all lyrics in fact come from said poem. Each Man Kills shows a slightly calmer Friday at play, making the same transition to Scott Walker-inspired dark, spiked cabaret that kindred spirits Nick Cave and Marc Almond also did in their own solo careers to one extent or another. Friday's own take on that spirit actually fits exactly between Cave and Almond's work -- the slow pace and country twang of "Tell-Tale Heart" could come right from Your Funeral My Trial. The fact that Friday covers two songs here that Cave and Almond would each separately do later (Bob Dylan's "Death Is Not the End" and Jacques Brel's "Next") further shows the similar inspirations shared. In keeping with the overall transformation, Friday eschews the over the top wails and shrieks of his younger days -- his register is still high, but the delivery is much more controlled, showing a greater range while losing none of his desperate passion. Seezer contributes fine lead keyboard work throughout, but Friday's other key partner is producer Hal Willner, who had clearly demonstrated his own credentials for this kind of music with his Kurt Weill tribute album a few years previously. With a range of talented New York types to work with, including Bill Frisell and Fernando Saunders, Willner gets sympathetic performances from all to back Friday and Seezer's explorations into wrecked romance, tortured souls and 2 a.m. moods. It isn't mere recreation of 1930's Berlin, but a palette of styles, from the dank, slow crawl of "Dazzle and Delight" to the soaring "You Take Away the Sun" and the kicking glam rock-inspired "Man of Misfortune."

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