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Stereo MC's - Emperor's Nightingale FLAC album

Tracklist

Wooden Heart
Boy
Phase Me
Far Out Feeling
Sunny Day
Manner
Tales
2Cando
Bring It On (Path To The Mind And The Soul And The Spirit)
Levitation
Desert Song
Wooden Heart Reprise

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
!K7289LP Stereo MC's Emperor's Nightingale ‎(LP, Album) Studio !K7 !K7289LP 2011
K7289CD Stereo MCs* Emperor's Nightingale ‎(CD, Album) !K7 Records K7289CD Germany 2011
LISN82063 Stereo MCs* Emperor's Nightingale ‎(CD, Album) Longtime Listener LISN82063 Australia & New Zealand 2011
!K7289CD Stereo MCs* Emperor's Nightingale ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Studio !K7 !K7289CD Germany 2011
K7289CD Stereo MC's Emperors Nightingale ‎(CDr, Album) Studio !K7 K7289CD Germany Unknown


Stereo MC's - Emperor's Nightingale FLAC album

Musician performer: Stereo MC's

Title: Emperor's Nightingale

Date of release: 2011

Genre: Hip hop / Pop

Size FLAC: 1910 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 709

Other Formats: MPC RA FLAC APE MP1 DMF DXD

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Flower
Honestly, it's not a bad release. But, compared to the earlier Stereo MC's releases, this one is a lot further from what I like about the group. I prefer when there's a lot more rhyming and flowing: instead, this one has a lot of Rob singing. I also prefer when they lean heavily on hip hop, funk, and 70's cinematic soul vibes. This one's got a lot of glossy, clean electronic pop. As such, I predict with 100% confidence I will probably not listen to it again, and will continue to go back to the Stereo MC's classics instead. But like I said off the bat: this is probably *someone's* cup of tea. It ain't bad...it just ain't for me.
Flower
Honestly, it's not a bad release. But, compared to the earlier Stereo MC's releases, this one is a lot further from what I like about the group. I prefer when there's a lot more rhyming and flowing: instead, this one has a lot of Rob singing. I also prefer when they lean heavily on hip hop, funk, and 70's cinematic soul vibes. This one's got a lot of glossy, clean electronic pop. As such, I predict with 100% confidence I will probably not listen to it again, and will continue to go back to the Stereo MC's classics instead. But like I said off the bat: this is probably *someone's* cup of tea. It ain't bad...it just ain't for me.