Chris Stamey & The ModRec Orchestra - New Songs For The 20th Century (2019)

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Title: New Songs For The 20th Century
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Omnivore Recordings
Genre: Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks+digital booklet)
Total Time: 01:46:49
Total Size: 250 mb | 625 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Manhattan Melody (That's My New York) [feat. Django Haskins with Branford Marsalis]
02. It's Been A While (feat. Django Haskins)
03. I Don't Believe In Romance (feat. Caitlin Cary)
04. What Is This Music That I Hear? (feat. Kristen Lambert with Bill Frisell)
05. Occasional Shivers (feat. Nnenna Freelon with Will Campbell)
06. On The Street Where We Used To Live (feat. Brett Harris)
07. On An Evening Such As This (feat. Kristen Lambert)
08. Your Last Forever After (feat. Caitlin Cary)
09. There's Not A Cloud In The Sky (feat. Ariel Pocock)
10. Dear Friend (feat. Millie McGuire)
11. Insomnia (feat. Kristen Lambert with Bill Frisell & Nels Cline)
12. I Am Yours (feat. Millie McGuire)
13. I Fall In Love (So Easily) [feat. Millie McGuire]
14. Beneath The Underdog (feat. Marshall Crenshaw, Don Dixon, and Django Haskins)
15. In-tox-i-cho-cli-fi-ca-tion (feat. Django Haskins)
16. In Spanish Harlem (feat. Faith Jones with Brett Harris)
17. The Woman Who Walks The Sea (feat. Kristen Lambert)
18. For A Muse (feat. Django Haskins)
19. Lover, Can You Hear Me? (feat. Skylar Gudasz)
20. Pretty Butterfly (feat. Millie McGuire)
21. I Didn't Mean To Fall In Love With You (feat. Kristen Lambert)
22. Life Is But A Dream (feat. Matt McMichaels)
23. And I Love Him (feat. Kristen Lambert)
24. Unpredictable (feat. Millie McGuire and Presyce Baez)
25. I Lost Track Of The Time (feat. Django Haskins)
26. Occasional Shivers (Reprise) [feat. Presyce Baez with Dave Finucane]

Inspired by the canon of the Great American Songbook, but with Stamey's own distinctive melodic and lyrical twists, 'New Songs for the 20th Century' uses mid-century modern chordal harmonies and Algonquin round table inflections as a springboard to evoke an earlier era. 'I was intrigued by reimagining that period right before The Beatles appeared, before President Kennedy was killed, a time of cynicism mixed with innocence, when it seemed like the world was looking around, catching its breath, and wondering what was to come'.




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Many thanks for lossless.