Lamb - Fear of Fours (1999), Drum'n'bass, Trip-Hop - WavPack + coverset
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Lamb - Fear of Fours
Артист: Lamb
Альбом: Fear of Fours, 1999
Жанр: Electronica, Jungle/Drum'n'bass, Trip-Hop
Формат файла: EAC - WavPack (cue and log tagged within)
Ссылка 1: CD 1 5 clicks
Ссылка 2: CD 2 1 clicks
Ссылка 3: CD 3 1 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
Примечание: 2nd link is coverset, cue and eac logfile; 3rd link is Ogg Preview (if you want to try first)

Released: 1999
Label: Fontana/Mercury
Catalog#: 558 821-2
Style: Jungle/Drum'n'bass, Trip-Hop

Track listing
01. Soft Mistake [3:16]
02. Little Things [3:19]
03. B Line [2:46]
04. [Untitled] [0:07]
05. All in Your Hands [4:39]
06. Less Than Two [1:20]
07. Bonfire [4:23]
08. Ear Parcel [7:54]
09. Softly [3:57]
10. Here [3:23]
11. Fly [5:13]
12. Alien [4:06]
13. Five [5:48]
14. Lullaby [2:59]

Note: there is a hidden track at the start of the cd.
To have access to it, use the modified cue file that
is provided in the cover_cue_log_only archive.

;)


While their debut was practically a revolution in the development of a satisfactory fusion of singer/songwriter vocals and drum'n'bass, Lamb's second album sets the bar much higher. As on the band's debut, Andy Barlow proves he's one of the most capable and inventive producers in the electronic community. He also still sounds inspired by the fiery side of bop as well as more muted chamber music, from the dexterous synthetic bass and intricate drum programs on "Little Things" to the restrained beats and orchestral tug of "All in Your Hands" and "Bonfire". Similar to the rather deflated return of Portishead in 1997, though, Fear of Fours suffers from Louise Rhodes' tendencies to play up her voice as a torch diva, overemoting and often coming off as girlish or whiny on many tracks. Thank goodness, then, for lengthy instrumentals like "Ear Parcel", which begins with the pastoral sounds of twinkling bells and croaking frogs but later whips up a few frenzied breakbeats as a bed for a sampled trumpet solo. --John Bush/AMG

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 Posted: 02-10-2005, 01:49 (post 2, #475361)

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EAC extraction logfile from 28. September 2005, 3:02 for CD
Lamb / Fear of Fours

Used drive  : PIONEER DVD-RW  DVR-106D   Adapter: 1  ID: 2
Read mode   : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache
Read offset correction : 48
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : Yes

Used output format : C:\Program Files\wavpack\wavpack.exe   (User Defined Encoder)
                    320 kBit/s
                    Additional command line options : -hxmt "%s" "%d" -w "Artist=%a" -w "Album=%g" -w "Year=%y" -w "Genre=%m" -w "Cuesheet=@c:\CDImage.wv.cue"

Other options      :
   Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
   Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
   Installed external ASPI interface


Range status and errors
Selected range
    Filename C:\CDImage.wv.wav

    Peak level 100.0 %
    Range quality 99.9 %
    CRC 2FA6FEC8
    Copy OK

No errors occured

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