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Come from the Shadows is the thirteenth studio album (and fifteenth overall) by Joan Baez, released in 1972.After recording for the independent label Vanguard for more than a decade, Baez signed with A&M and attempted to point her career in a slightly more "commercial" direction (though the album still had overtly political overtones).
Light Asylum is the only full-length studio album by American electronic music duo Light Asylum. It was released on May 1, 2012, via Mexican Summer. Recording sessions took place at Gary's Electric Studio in Brooklyn in January 2012 and at Stratosphere Sound in New York in 2011. Production was handled by members Shannon Funchess and Bruno Coviello.
Siberia, her second studio album, was released in October 2011. Featuring collaborations with Holy Fuck and Shad, it peaked at number three in Canada and was certified gold by MC. [3] The album produced three singles, "Everybody Breaks a Glass", "Toes" and "Where the Fence Is Low". An acoustic album, Siberia Acoustic, followed in
The album offers two genres of music for two different moods, a division which Oldfield created by making two CDs of music. The first nine tracks are dubbed "Light" and feature brighter and quiet pieces; the second half of the album is the "Shade" portion and brings in a much darker feel.
A single, "Baby, You're My Light" was released from the album in February 2002, reaching #81 in the UK Singles Chart. Scottish band Camera Obscura later covered "The Nights Are Cold" and released it as a single in May 2010. In turn, Hawley remixed their song "The Sweetest Thing" for the single's B-side. [1]
Songs of Experience was the band's eighth number-one album in the US, the third-most of any group, and made them the first group to attain number-one albums in the US in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s. It was the largest sales week of any rock album in the US in 2017. [139] The album charted for nine weeks on the Billboard 200. [140]
Royal Blood wrote "Lights Out" while on tour in the United States with support act Bass Drum of Death, who Mike Kerr described as "really good friends of ours".After the two bands had been sharing ideas, Bass Drum of Death's frontman John Barrett co-wrote "Lights Out", with Kerr crediting him as "a big part of that tune coming together".
The album is eclectic, comprising stringed ballads, psychedelic folk, downbeat 'dirges' and mid-tempo songs held together by roomy drums and eerie keyboards. [5] " The Time" is a rockabilly song with tabla , while "Antonia Jane" has drawn comparison to Arcade Fire .