Brooke Fraser - B Sides (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Brooke Fraser
- Title: B Sides
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Wood and Bone
- Genre: Pop, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 71:00 min
- Total Size: 397 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Circles and Squares
02. The Future (Tell Me Love Remains)
03. The Mantra of the Quaintrelle
04. Human
05. St. Petersburg
06. May Waltz
07. Sparks (Acoustic Demo)
08. The Sound of Silence (Live)
09. The Equator
10. The Dead Don't Dance
11. Psychosocial (Original Demo)
12. Thunder (Original Demo)
13. Woodstock
14. You Can Close Your Eyes
15. Day Is Dimming (Demo)
16. Flags (Piano Demo)
17. C.S. Lewis Song (Live)
01. Circles and Squares
02. The Future (Tell Me Love Remains)
03. The Mantra of the Quaintrelle
04. Human
05. St. Petersburg
06. May Waltz
07. Sparks (Acoustic Demo)
08. The Sound of Silence (Live)
09. The Equator
10. The Dead Don't Dance
11. Psychosocial (Original Demo)
12. Thunder (Original Demo)
13. Woodstock
14. You Can Close Your Eyes
15. Day Is Dimming (Demo)
16. Flags (Piano Demo)
17. C.S. Lewis Song (Live)
Brooke Fraser translated her pensive and intelligent folk-pop into massive commercial success, emerging as one of the best-selling New Zealand singer/songwriters in history via her 2003 debut LP, What to Do with Daylight. The daughter of Bernie Fraser, a onetime star with the New Zealand All Black rugby squad, she was born in Wellington on December 15, 1983, and studied piano from the ages of seven to 17. At 12, Fraser composed her first original song, and a few years later she taught herself guitar. Following a breakout performance at the Christian music festival Parachute in 2000, Fraser relocated to Auckland, signed a management deal with producer Matty J, and inked a multi-album deal with Sony.
What to Do with Daylight followed in late 2003, debuting atop the Kiwi pop charts and ultimately going platinum seven times over. Fraser traveled to Los Angeles to record the follow-up, Albertine, which also debuted at number one when it was released in December 2006. Although not as meteorically successful as What to Do with Daylight, Albertine went multi-platinum in Fraser's homeland and also charted well internationally, reaching gold status in Australia and cracking the Top 100 in America. Flags followed in 2010, marking Fraser's first album as a new L.A. resident and earning her first number one single with the peppy "Something in the Water."
With the album and single receiving plaudits all around, the following year Fraser cleaned up at the 2011 New Zealand Music Awards, taking gongs for Album of the Year, Best Pop Album, Single of the Year, Best Female Artist, and the People's Choice Award. Returning to the studio in 2014 -- after 18 months of writing in various locations -- Fraser set about recording her fourth album, with David Kosten co-producing. Recorded at his West London studio, with orchestral work being done at the legendary Abbey Road, the release saw Fraser opting for a more experimental sound than that of her previous releases. Brutal Romantic was released in late 2014. ~ Jason Ankeny
What to Do with Daylight followed in late 2003, debuting atop the Kiwi pop charts and ultimately going platinum seven times over. Fraser traveled to Los Angeles to record the follow-up, Albertine, which also debuted at number one when it was released in December 2006. Although not as meteorically successful as What to Do with Daylight, Albertine went multi-platinum in Fraser's homeland and also charted well internationally, reaching gold status in Australia and cracking the Top 100 in America. Flags followed in 2010, marking Fraser's first album as a new L.A. resident and earning her first number one single with the peppy "Something in the Water."
With the album and single receiving plaudits all around, the following year Fraser cleaned up at the 2011 New Zealand Music Awards, taking gongs for Album of the Year, Best Pop Album, Single of the Year, Best Female Artist, and the People's Choice Award. Returning to the studio in 2014 -- after 18 months of writing in various locations -- Fraser set about recording her fourth album, with David Kosten co-producing. Recorded at his West London studio, with orchestral work being done at the legendary Abbey Road, the release saw Fraser opting for a more experimental sound than that of her previous releases. Brutal Romantic was released in late 2014. ~ Jason Ankeny
Year 2018 | Pop | FLAC / APE
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