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Friday, April 4, 2008
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Jimmie Reign, 'Something You Just Can't Hide': Free MP3 of the Day

Jimmie Reign, 'Something You Just Can't Hide': Free MP3 of the Day

Funked-up keyboards, thick horns, and a smattering of dry beats borrowed from regional rage hyphy--that's the sonic blackboard of this Bay Area darling. More significant is what she writes all over it: vocals that flit between pure R&B sugar and breathy rhyming. Download free MP3 now!

Janet Jackson, 'Feedback (remix)': Free MP3 of the Day

Janet Jackson, 'Feedback (remix)': Free MP3 of the Day

We need to research new metals for a 100-million-selling artist like Janet. Forget platinum--this diva's gone magnesium. The original crossover star is at it again with new track "Feedback," Autotuning her way through a feast of sizzling postmodern synth beats and sultry murmurs.
Counting Crows, '1492': Free MP3 of the Day

Counting Crows, '1492': Free MP3 of the Day

The Counting Crows came of age in the early '90s, during the swan song of smart major-label rock. New album "Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings" shows they get the indie kids, as a rowdy A-side from Pixies producer Gil Norton decrescendos movingly into a brooding back half from Brian Deck. Download free MP3 now!

The Dodos, 'Jody': Free MP3 of the Day

The Dodos, 'Jody': Free MP3 of the Day

For all of freak folk's whispery loveliness, the subgenre can feel rootless. Not so in this San Francisco group's rendition, which bucks up the trademark quavering vocals, mourning horns, and brokedown guitars with a real rock spine. It's very nearly not freaky at all. Download free MP3 now!
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Autechre, 'Altibzz': Free MP3 of the Day

Autechre, 'Altibzz': Free MP3 of the Day

IDM connoisseurs Rob Brown and Sean Booth are among the undisputed leaders of abstract music. Their albums as Autechre are typically chaotic, abrasive, and unimaginably intricate, but those not familiar with the group's sound need not fear. Amidst the electronic manipulations of all those clicks, bleeps, and whacks, Booth and Brown create a dense and rhythmic soundscape that fits any situation. Download free MP3 now!

Nina Simone, 'Revolution': Free MP3 of the Day

Nina Simone, 'Revolution': Free MP3 of the Day

Simone worship is common among softcore jazz-soul-poppers, but they tend to gloss over her firebrand side. "Protest Anthology" presents Simone as the edgy and outspoken singer she was, collecting several of her fiercest cuts. Few have ever combined preaching and crooning so deftly. Download free MP3 now!

Black Mountain, 'Tyrants': Free MP3 of the Day

Black Mountain, 'Tyrants': Free MP3 of the Day

Vancouver's Black Mountain takes dirty heavy-metal guitar stylings that would do Tony Iommi proud and combines them with hypnotic pacing and lyrics that are more along the lines of intergalactic incantations. It all adds up to an intoxicating brew--the soundtrack to an alien abduction. Download free MP3 now!
Free MP3 of the Day

Free is a good thing--no, it's a great thing. So with that in mind, welcome to the world of CNET Download Music. We've been growing our library of free MP3s since our site launched in 2004, and today that collection stands at more than 110,000 songs. Such a big collection can be hard to navigate, though, even for seasoned fans. Which is exactly the point of this page.

Each day we highlight one artist from our catalog who has at least one MP3 for free download. Simply follow the links below to each artist's page, click on the "Download Free MP3" link, and your download will begin. (You can also listen to the song before you download--just click the yellow "Play" button to launch our media player.) And remember: At Download Music there's no DRM, and no registration is necessary. Bookmark this page and come back again tomorrow, where we'll have a new featured artist.


Flight of the Conchords, 'Ladies of the World': Free MP3 of the Day

Flight of the Conchords, 'Ladies of the World': Free MP3 of the Day

Unlike some comedians who sing (and singers who act funny), this New Zealand duo's humor is just as entertaining as their infectious music. With just two guitars and a microphone they've reached rockstar status on YouTube, MySpace, Download Music, and HBO. Download free MP3 now!



Contradictory Victory: Bigging Up Joe Higgs' Reggae Classic "Life Of Contradiction"
Posted by Peter Relic

The first thing that grabs you is the title: Life Of Contradiction. In the roots reggae world where Rastafarianism ruled, righteousness and preachy absolutism--and even Rasta's red-gold-green primary color scheme--all seem to insist that there is one true way to do things, one true way that things should be. Thematic subtlety, and the admission of the validity of alternate viewpoints, are pretty thin on the ground (though to be fair, such single-mindedness is one of reggae's greatest sources of strength).

Simply put, contradiction doesn't spring to mind when listing the music's top topics. As a result, Joe Higgs' 1975 album Life Of Contradiction, newly and impeccably reissued by the ever-attentive Pressure Sounds label, is an LP whose nuanced vision makes it stand out within the pantheon of reggae classics.

Higgs was a music biz veteran by the time he recorded Life Of Contradiction for Chris Blackwell's Island Records label in 1972 (its release was delayed a further three years until rights reverted to Higgs, who issued himself it in Jamaica and the U.K). As a youth in the early 1960s, Higgs and Roy Wilson formed the r&b duo Higgs & Wilson, voicing numerous hits for Edward Seaga's WIRL label, including the shining gospel number "The Robe." The duo went on to record Higgs' superlative compositions for the likes of Coxsone Dodd and Duke Reid, including "There's A Reward," a track Higgs would re-record a decade later for Life Of Contradiction. But in the time-lapse between those two renditions, Higgs made a crucial contribution to Jamaican music, one that sealed his status as a primary architect of the island's best-loved act.

"The Wailers weren't singers until I taught them," Higgs is quoted as saying in Reggae: The Rough Guide, referring to his time mentoring the then-green group in the kitchen of his Trench Town home.

"It took me years to teach Bob Marley what sound consciousness was about, it took me years to teach the Wailers." The claim could be considered self-aggrandizing were it not for the fact that Higgs alone was qualified to take the place of Bunny Livingston when Bunny preferred chilling in Jamaica to joining the Wailers on a 1972 U.S. tour. And, of course, the splendid evidence of this album.

As a vocalist, Higgs possesses neither Marley's hearth-warmed confidence nor the steely assertiveness of Tosh. His voice is knowing without being weary, possessing a resolute timbre that draws from a wellspring of hard-won wisdom, lacking even a drop of bitterness.

"Every day my heart is sore/ seems that I'm so poor/ but I shall not give up so easy/ 'cause there's a reward for me," he sings on "There's A Reward." In Marley's mouth such lyrics might sound like an upstart statement of destiny manifest; in Higgs' burnished baritone the words indicate a willingness to carry on with full equanimity.

Here's hoping the supporting cast of musicians assembled for this recording date got paid in more than roast fish and ackee. Organist Earl Lindo's happy-go-lucky shamming makes the thesis of "Hard Times Don't Bother Me" fully credible, while the upstroke flicks of guitarist Mikey Chung transform "Wake Up An Live" into a most soothing smelling-salt substitute. The rhythms are loping or spry yet always lock-tight. Without discernible overdubs or synthetic sounds, this is roots reggae at its finest. On "Freedom", a versioning of the preceding bonus track "Let Us Do Something" (while available on vinyl, the CD reissue adds two cuts from singles released on Higgs' own Elevation label), Karl Masters expands the valedictory vibe via an understated, extended trombone solo, furthering the idea that the greatest blues trombone players ever actually worked in reggae (Don Drummond, Vin Gordon, and Rico Rodriguez stand up!).

In a genre where women are often prized but even more frequently objectified, Higgs come across as pretty darn enlightened. "She Was The One" finds him reminiscing with great tenderness about a girl whose fate remains unclear (although "the very day she left they changed the locks") while "My Baby Still Loves Me" (a thematic corollary of sorts to Nat King Cole's "My Baby Just Cares For Me") is sweet soul music as fine as anything in the Stax/Volt catalog; a pity Otis Redding didn't live to cover it.

Then there's the title track. A simply-sketched letter to a woman Higgs has lost ("everything we planned just vanished from light") but cannot forget, it's one of the most gracious, dignified songs ever sung from the perspective of a lover done wrong. "Even though you've been untrue/ darling I still love you, dear/ still for all that you may do /deep inside my heart I care..." Higgs extracts no toll and places no conditions upon his sentiment. Instead, the musicians reach into their dark blue pocket and turn it inside out, the melody swelling into positivity as Higgs soars over the chorus ("Life is so full of contradictions!"), fully cognizant that the heart is made to be broken and mended in turn. You can't have one without the other, buster, and the good news is that real love endures.

So life is defined by diametric oppositions, but through the "sound consciousness" approach to singing that Higgs dutifully passed down to Bob Marley, such apparent incongruities achieve great unity. It's all artfully, enjoyably embodied on Life Of Contradiction, and whether your reggae collection is confined to the Wailers' core catalog or you've heard Legend enough to last ten lifetimes, Joe Higgs is your new best man.

Peter Relic is a poet, journalist, trombonist and contributing editor to Arthur Magazine.

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25th Anniversary Edition of Thriller

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Michael's new album is to be released 11th February. Cd and DVD!!! Available at all good record stores, off and online.

Features previously unreleased tracks featuring some of the world's current top music artists, will.i.am, Fergie, Akon and Kanye West!!!

The cd/dvd is excellently packaged. The cd cover is the same as the original, with Michael in white suit but with a gold lining around the edges. the back cover features a facial picture of Michael from Thriller video and the whole image has a golden glint to it. The cd and dvd discs are gold. An alround must have!

Learn more about the Thriller Era and the turn of events that made Michael a worldwide superstar in the true sense of the word! Also we have a great Thriller Gallery !!

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