Tomcats Screaming Outside-Roland Orzabal曲目列表
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歌曲 | 歌手 | 时长 |
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1
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05:50 |
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2
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Low Life
HQ
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04:38 |
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3
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03:15 |
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4
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04:10 |
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5
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04:08 |
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6
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05:53 |
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7
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04:37 |
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8
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03:05 |
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9
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04:27 |
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10
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05:42 |
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11
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04:25 |
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12
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04:47 |
Tomcats Screaming Outside-Roland Orzabal专辑介绍
Tomcats Screaming Outside illustrates Orzabal's bright mind with classic philosophical disposition; however, he's honest and eager, no longer concerned with the past. He refrains from psychologically picking his mind apart; rather, he's plucking from social indifference and its want for quick desire. His focus on sharp electronics and the uncomplicated nature of songs such as "Hypnoculture" and "For the Love of Cain" present Orzabal's newfound comfort. He's still ambitious, yes, but not arrogantly so. "Dandelion" grazes with nasty riffs, leaving Orzabal to twist his large vocals to stretch alongside them. "Ticket to the World" and "Maybe Our Days Are Numbered" ironically capture Orzabal's fixation with a greater love, another hurt, and a life outside of what everyone already knows. Tomcats Screaming Outside aptly defines his burgeoning creative desire as well as his hungry nature to write a song that reaches outside the heart and beyond the mind. The overall composition of this album is tough, a bit young with musical instrumentation, but a decent look at Orzabal's keen talent as both a singer and a songwriter. He's still got it.