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LCD Soundsystem - Give It Up FLAC album

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Give It Up
Tired

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Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
dfa 2126 LCD Soundsystem Give It Up ‎(7", Single, Ltd) DFA dfa 2126 US 2003
OPRDFA004, oprdfa004 LCD Soundsystem Give It Up ‎(7", Single) Output, DFA OPRDFA004, oprdfa004 UK 2003
WL-DFA 2126 LCD Soundsystem Give It Up ‎(7", Single, Ltd, RE, W/Lbl) DFA WL-DFA 2126 US 2015
dfa2126 LCD Soundsystem Give It Up ‎(7", Single) DFA dfa2126 US Unknown
none LCD Soundsystem Give It Up ‎(CDr, Single, Promo) DFA none UK Unknown


LCD Soundsystem - Give It Up FLAC album

Musician performer: LCD Soundsystem

Title: Give It Up

Country: US

Date of release: 2003

Style: Leftfield, Abstract, Disco

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1225 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 571

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Kulalbine
This sounds as bad now as it did then. It's like a Block Rockin' Beats of the disco revival era.
Kulalbine
This sounds as bad now as it did then. It's like a Block Rockin' Beats of the disco revival era.
Shezokha
This release just rock it the right way. "Give it up" serves a groovy moody retro smash of raw energy with amazing disco basses and cool vocals, making it a must to pump back the dancefloor but staying good homelistening as well. On the B-side, Tired is getting an experimental rock feeling, reffering directly to the early years of the electric guitar with this irrestible "unprofessionalness". The only logic follow-up to such a release was the brilliant "Losing My Edge".
Shezokha
This release just rock it the right way. "Give it up" serves a groovy moody retro smash of raw energy with amazing disco basses and cool vocals, making it a must to pump back the dancefloor but staying good homelistening as well. On the B-side, Tired is getting an experimental rock feeling, reffering directly to the early years of the electric guitar with this irrestible "unprofessionalness". The only logic follow-up to such a release was the brilliant "Losing My Edge".