Bruce Lash - Prozak for Lovers 1 & 2 (2001/2004)
Artist: Bruce Lash
Title: Prozak for Lovers
Year Of Release: 2001/2004
Label: Self Released
Genre: Bossa Nova, Easy Listening, Lounge
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:25:07
Total Size: 200 mb / 513 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TRACKLIST:Title: Prozak for Lovers
Year Of Release: 2001/2004
Label: Self Released
Genre: Bossa Nova, Easy Listening, Lounge
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:25:07
Total Size: 200 mb / 513 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Prozak for Lovers 1
1. Proud Mary
2. Pump It Up
3. Aqualung
4. Love Will Tear Us Apart
5. (Don´t Fear The) Reaper
6. Message Of Love
7. I Wanna Be Sedated
8. London Calling
9. Rebel Rebel
10. Folsom Prison Blues
Prozak for Lovers 2
1 Blister In The Sun 4:32
2 Cities In Dust 4:22
3 Mexican Radio 3:46
4 Lithium 4:55
5 Misty Mountain Hop 5:10
6 Psycho Killer 4:25
7 Bad Reputation 3:33
8 Heart Of Glass 3:45
9 Medicine Show 4:54
10 Alabama Song 4:17
The 21st Century is turning out to be such a disappointment! All those 20th Century promises of pleasant living and more leisure time laid to waste by multi-national corporations and terrorists. But never mind that.
Here comes the new Prozak for Lovers-- 10 songs of alienation and disenfranchisement made soothing and warm. Under the Prozak for Lovers Treatment, each song here opens itself up to reveal the beauty that lies within. From the hopeful magic of Lithium to a lethal, yet entirely approachable, Psycho Killer, from a drop-dead sexy Blister in the Sun to a completely inexplicable Alabama Song, this collection is truly a tonic for our times.
Here is another chance for your hi-fi (or whatever playback device you may happen to own) to be happy...again.
---Ray Muirwood
Here comes the new Prozak for Lovers-- 10 songs of alienation and disenfranchisement made soothing and warm. Under the Prozak for Lovers Treatment, each song here opens itself up to reveal the beauty that lies within. From the hopeful magic of Lithium to a lethal, yet entirely approachable, Psycho Killer, from a drop-dead sexy Blister in the Sun to a completely inexplicable Alabama Song, this collection is truly a tonic for our times.
Here is another chance for your hi-fi (or whatever playback device you may happen to own) to be happy...again.
---Ray Muirwood