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download Jeff Lorber :: Album: He Had A Hat

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download Jeff Lorber :: Album: Philly Style

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Full album: Philly Style
mp3 / 2003 year / 192 kbs / 59 mb / 42 min

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download Jeff Lorber :: Album: West Side Stories

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Full album: West Side Stories
mp3 / 1994 year / 192 kbs / 68 mb / 49 min

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download Jeff Lorber :: Album: Worth Waiting For

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Full album: Worth Waiting For
mp3 / 1993 year / 192 kbs / 79 mb / 57 min

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download Jeff Lorber :: Album: Water Sign

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Full album: Water Sign
mp3 / 1979 year / 164 kbs / 50 mb / 42 min

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download Jeff Lorber :: Album: Campari Lounge II [CD2]

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Full album: Campari Lounge II [CD2]
mp3 / 2007 year / 160 kbs / 6 mb / 04 min

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Album: He Had A Hat
  1. Anthem For A New America
  2. He Had A Hat
  3. Grandma's Hands
  4. Surreptitions
  5. All Most Blues
  6. Orchid
  7. Be Bop
  8. The Other Side Of The Heart
  9. Hudson
  10. Super Fushion Unit
  11. Eye Tunes
  12. Requiem For Gandalf
  13. Burn Brightly

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Album: Flipside
  1. Ooh La La
  2. Everybody Knows That
  3. By My Side
  4. Flipside
  5. Santa Monica Triangle
  6. Sun Ra
  7. Angel In Paris
  8. Bombay Cafe
  9. Tune 88
  10. Enchanted Way

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Album: Philly Style
  1. Under Wraps
  2. Gigabyte
  3. Regardless Of
  4. Philly Style
  5. Soul Food
  6. Laissez Faire
  7. Step On It
  8. Uncle Darrow's
  9. When She Smiles
  10. Serpentine Lane

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Album: West Side Stories
  1. Grasshopper
  2. Point Venus
  3. Iguassu Falls
  4. Let The River Run
  5. Say Love
  6. Road Song
  7. No Regrets
  8. Tour's End
  9. Tuva
  10. Don't Forget The Love
  11. Toad's Place

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Album: Worth Waiting For
  1. Rain Song
  2. The Underground
  3. Yellowstone
  4. Punta Del Este
  5. Lost With You
  6. Worth Waiting For
  7. High Wire
  8. Wavelength
  9. Columbus Ave.
  10. Do What It Takes
  11. Jazzery

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Album: Water Sign
  1. Toad's Place
  2. Country
  3. Tune 88
  4. Sparkle
  5. Water Sign
  6. Rain Dance
  7. Right Here
  8. Lights Out

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Album: Campari Lounge II [CD2]
  1. Down Low

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Patrick Wolf teams up with Amy Winehouse

Patrick Wolf has announced that he will join Amy Winehouse on the final dates of her North American tour in May.

Following several European shows and a performance at Virgin Records in New York's Union Square on April 30, Wolf will join up with Winehouse at Minneapolis' Varsity Theatre on May 2.

They'll go on to hit major US cities including Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston before wrapping things up in Toronto on May 12 and 13.

The tour dates are:

Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theatre (May 2)
Chicago, IL Vic Theatre (3)
Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory (5)
Boston, MA Avalon Ballroom (7)
New York, NY Highline Ballroom (9)
Toronto, Ontario Mod Club (12, 13)

As previously reported, Wolf's latest album, 'Magic Position', is due out Stateside on May 1.
Richard Hawley pays tribute to Lee Hazlewood

Following the death of songwriter-producer Lee Hazlewood, which was announced this morning (August 6), Richard Hawley has paid tribute to one of his favourite artists, key influences and friends.

Hawley was not only a fan, but shared a stage with the singer-songwriter in 2002 and later conducted one of the last interviews Hazlewood gave before his death.

"I don't think he realised how much he was respected and loved," the Sheffield singer told NME.COM. "I remember asking him about being made a major difference to a lot of people and he just couldn't get his head round it.

"I was there the first time he did the Royal Festival Hall (in London), and when he came offstage his guitarist asked "Lee, what's that noise?". Lee said 'That's applause', and when he came back on stage he said to the audience 'Please don't clap that loud, the band aren't used to it'[laughs]."

Hawley added that Hazlewood, perhaps best known for his work with Nancy Sinatra, was a visionary musician in his own right.

"He wrote and produced it, and yeah, he just had a unique way of doing things," he explained. "You can't pin him down. I mean I've got hundreds of his records and he was beyond interesting. I asked him about reverb, his was unique to anyone else's, and he said they used to rent a grain store off a farmer he knew, and they'd record the artist inside there, but they used to have problems with birds landing on it so they employed someone with a pellet gun to shoot all the birds off the top of it!" [laughs]

"He always described himself as a really limited singer because his voice was below baritone, but I find his singing to be amazing. He's one of my favourite singers of all time. The cynicism in the voice was great but he always flipped the coin. If it was a cynical song there would be a line in there which was quite humane. He used to say the songs that sell the most are dumbest and he'd always write what he considered to be 'dumb songs' - they're often my favourites."

Hawley added that with the increasing specialisation of music roles, an artist with a complete vision like Hazlewood did were becoming a rare breed.

"He was so many things, producer, writer, arranger, singer, a performer. His life, that kind of artist, there aren't many of them left," said Hawley. "Ironically Lee Hazlewood was overlooked in his life but we'll desperately miss him a lot more than we realise."

A full obituary is on NME.COM now.

Meanwhile send your memories and tributes for Hazlewood to news@nme.com with Lee as the subject and we'll print the best.