Imelda May - More Mayhem (2011)
Artist: Imelda May
Title: More Mayhem
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Decca
Genre: Rockabilly, Blues, Rock'n'Roll
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 72:26
Total Size: 592 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: More Mayhem
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Decca
Genre: Rockabilly, Blues, Rock'n'Roll
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 72:26
Total Size: 592 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Pulling The Rug (3:54)
02. Psycho (2:53)
03. Mayhem (2:47)
04. Kentish Town Waltz (4:50)
05. All For You (2:51)
06. Eternity (3:16)
07. Inside Out (3:28)
08. Proud And Humble (4:01)
09. Sneaky Freak (3:05)
10. Bury My Troubles (3:07)
11. Too Sad To Cry (4:29)
12. I'm Alive (3:52)
13. Let Me Out (3:22)
14. Tainted Love (2:48)
15. Johnny Got A Boom Boom (2:39)
16. Road Runner (Bonus Track) (3:06)
17. Gypsy (Bonus Track) (3:29)
18. Blues Calling (Bonus Track) (4:54)
19. Walking After Midnight (Bonus Track) (2:52)
20. Inside Out (Remix) (Bonus Track) (3:16)
21. Proud And Humble (Remix) (Bonus Track) (3:16)
Mayhem is the third studio album by Irish rockabilly musician Imelda May, released on 3 September 2010 on Decca Records.
Mayhem received unanimous critical acclaim similar to that of Love Tattoo. Kevin Le Gendre of BBC Music described May as "an imperious, take-no-prisoners personality who can certainly electrify a tune with the tigerish yelps and whoops that run deep into the marrow of the blues", The Telegraph praised "the lyrical wit of the songs and a subtle variance in musical shading", and Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian highlighting the songs on the album, stating that "she [May] brings them to passionate, reverb-drenched life on an album that positions her as one of 2010's more interesting finds."
Mayhem received unanimous critical acclaim similar to that of Love Tattoo. Kevin Le Gendre of BBC Music described May as "an imperious, take-no-prisoners personality who can certainly electrify a tune with the tigerish yelps and whoops that run deep into the marrow of the blues", The Telegraph praised "the lyrical wit of the songs and a subtle variance in musical shading", and Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian highlighting the songs on the album, stating that "she [May] brings them to passionate, reverb-drenched life on an album that positions her as one of 2010's more interesting finds."