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Whatever happened 2 T.T.D? Whatever happened 2 Terence Trent D'arby?
That boy was responsible 4 THE best album of 93-Symphony Or Damn. Anyone know what he's up 2? | |
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He released an album somewhat recently under the name SANADA (or close to it). It's an alright album. But if you're looking to hear the 'old' TTD forget it..Worth a listen though... | |
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Chico319 said: He released an album somewhat recently under the name SANADA (or close to it). It's an alright album. But if you're looking to hear the 'old' TTD forget it..Worth a listen though...
Oh dear-he changed his name too?Prince has started a BAD trend there!Least u can pronounce Terence's name tho. I'll look out 4 it-thanks !! | |
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He is doing very few shows in europe
next month. Needs some momentum over here. | |
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Hes still around!!
Last October, he brought out a new CD called Wildcard, using the name Sananda Maitreya!! But it was only available in about 4 or 5 countries, Germany being one of them, cos a freind of mine in Berlin sent me a copy as it was not available in the UK, due to him not being able to sever his ties with Sony Music in some countries, like the UK and the USA!! Yet another one discontented with the corporate music machine!!! | |
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The album is from 98. I just got it 4 my birthday two days ago! | |
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he relased wild card and a video for O divina which i caught online a while back... | |
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I agree, Symphony or Damn was THE album of that year.
Since then he did Vibrator which had some great moments, and he also released Wildcard in various forms (including for free online, which was very nice of him) and it really is worth a listen. I gather he's been gigging a bit in small venues around Europe. You can find out more at http://www.sanandapromotion.com | |
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Cheers to everyone-I owe u all a or a
I'll be on the lookout 4 him. | |
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I'm such an idiot...
I saw the Symphony or Damn album used for a 1.99 and I didn't even pick it up because I said "I was tired of spending money on records I can rip off the net." But that album is so scarce that you can't find it on the web. So if I see it around the next time, I'll pick it up. | |
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ian said: I agree, Symphony or Damn was THE album of that year.
I dunno, I think I'd take 1993's The Hits/The B-sides above SOD. | |
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Essence said: ian said: I agree, Symphony or Damn was THE album of that year.
I dunno, I think I'd take 1993's The Hits/The B-sides above SOD. mistermaxxx | |
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I'd rate Plantation Lullabies above them all real quick. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: I'd rate Plantation Lullabies above them all real quick. I Liked Her Structure Better on Her 2nd Album on a Whole for Me.but I dig that Debut Album.but Snoop Doggy Dogg was No Joke on His Debut.that was the Album Too Have.mistermaxxx | |
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mistermaxxx said: Supernova said: I'd rate Plantation Lullabies above them all real quick. I Liked Her Structure Better on Her 2nd Album on a Whole for Me.Somehow that doesn't surprise me... This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: mistermaxxx said: Supernova said: I'd rate Plantation Lullabies above them all real quick. I Liked Her Structure Better on Her 2nd Album on a Whole for Me.Somehow that doesn't surprise me... mistermaxxx | |
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There's a video on TTDA site (you can either stream it or download it), and also a little sentence you won't find on the NPGMC site :
"Sananda invites YOU to make pictures, videos and recordings at his concerts," See what i mean ... | |
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You can also listen & purchase a new version of his lattest album "Wildcard" on the site.
Here's the explanation : "Dearest friends, here for your listening pleasure is the final edition of 'WILDCARD'. I'm calling it 'THE JOKER'S EDITION' to differentiate it from the previous edition. 'THE JOKER'S EDITION' shall also come with these 19 songs (a slightly different song line-up) as well as new packaging and photos, etc. I hope you enjoy it! It's been a very hard road but I believe in persevering with what you have faith in, I also believe very much in these songs. The old version is still being illegally exploited by Universal-Germany who are selling surplus copies to unlicensed territories at mark-down prices and they have also been less than honest with regards to the number of CDs sold in order to avoid paying money's due. I guess it's all in a day's work for these cold hearted corporate thieves. It's also shamefull. This new version however is free and clear of all that and I offer it to your ear from my heart! Bless you! Sananda" | |
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Hey, who knows where he is playing in November? I have read somewhere (not even sure if it was here on the org) that he is playing at a venue on the 22 November in London. Please, can anyone help me out as to where?!
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Supernova said: I'd rate Plantation Lullabies above them all real quick.
Supernova, I definitely agree with you! I don't think Me'Shell has done anything to date that eclipses Plantation Lullabies. I still throw that one in the CD player frequently. | |
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Therapy said: Hey, who knows where he is playing in November? I have read somewhere (not even sure if it was here on the org) that he is playing at a venue on the 22 November in London. Please, can anyone help me out as to where?!
November 23rd London Forum. | |
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todd305 said: Supernova said: I'd rate Plantation Lullabies above them all real quick.
Supernova, I definitely agree with you! I don't think Me'Shell has done anything to date that eclipses Plantation Lullabies. I still throw that one in the CD player frequently. That album just hits so hard, on so many levels, it's just not to be f*** with. A modern day classic. It's funk, it's soul, it's jazzy, it's got the spirit of Mayfield, Gil Scott-Heron, clear-cut musicianship, earthy bass lines, great vocal harmonies, electric piano, pure OLD SCHOOL punch thrown down by a new schooler with an old soul. And it has some of the best prose you'll ever hear in music. I couldn't take it out of my cd changer for an entire year and a half after I bought it almost a year after its release. At that point it made me feel three different ways: it made me miss Prince's creative heyday, it made me tell everybody I could about this new kid on the block, and it made me ecstatic I found somebody who could carry the old school torch with integrity and SKILLS. Yeah, that Plantation Lullabies...it's OK. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: todd305 said: Supernova said: I'd rate Plantation Lullabies above them all real quick.
Supernova, I definitely agree with you! I don't think Me'Shell has done anything to date that eclipses Plantation Lullabies. I still throw that one in the CD player frequently. That album just hits so hard, on so many levels, it's just not to be f*** with. A modern day classic. It's funk, it's soul, it's jazzy, it's got the spirit of Mayfield, Gil Scott-Heron, clear-cut musicianship, earthy bass lines, great vocal harmonies, electric piano, pure OLD SCHOOL punch thrown down by a new schooler with an old soul. And it has some of the best prose you'll ever hear in music. I couldn't take it out of my cd changer for an entire year and a half after I bought it almost a year after its release. At that point it made me feel three different ways: it made me miss Prince's creative heyday, it made me tell everybody I could about this new kid on the block, and it made me ecstatic I found somebody who could carry the old school torch with integrity and SKILLS. Yeah, that Plantation Lullabies...it's OK. mistermaxxx | |
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Essence said: Therapy said: Hey, who knows where he is playing in November? I have read somewhere (not even sure if it was here on the org) that he is playing at a venue on the 22 November in London. Please, can anyone help me out as to where?!
November 23rd London Forum. Thank you so much. Such a good feeling to know that someone on the org can answer my questions so efficiently!! Cheers to you Essence | |
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Best album from '93 was Bjork's Debut.
Symphony or Damn was cool too tho', and Kate Bush's The Red Shoes. | |
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