Neneh Cherry - Homebrew (1992) [rapidshare/blues/mp3 download]
Neneh Cherry - Homebrew (1992)
1 Sassy (With Guru)
2 Money Love
3 Move With Me
4 I Ain't Gone Under Yet
5 Twisted
6 Buddy X
7 Somedays
8 Trout - (With Michael Stipe)
9 Peace In Mind
10 Red Paint
Bonus
11 - I've Got You Under My Skin (Extract: Red, Hot + Blue)
12 - Buddy X '99 (Dreem Team Vs Neneh Cherry)
1 Sassy (With Guru)
2 Money Love
3 Move With Me
4 I Ain't Gone Under Yet
5 Twisted
6 Buddy X
7 Somedays
8 Trout - (With Michael Stipe)
9 Peace In Mind
10 Red Paint
Bonus
11 - I've Got You Under My Skin (Extract: Red, Hot + Blue)
12 - Buddy X '99 (Dreem Team Vs Neneh Cherry)
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Ever since she appeared on Top Of The Pops heavily pregnant, to perform "Buffalo Stance", it's been obvious that Neneh Cherry would never choose to sacrifice her personal life--however intrusive or inconvenient--simply for the sake of her career. So neither the title nor the tone of her second album should come as any surprise: this is the work of a woman well-aware of her sexuality, yet grounded in a solid relationship ("Voluptuous", she boasts proudly, in "Sassy", "I made a choice to be monogamous"). It's a dichotomy best summed up in "Move With Me", with its wonderful assertion of independencemore… and love ("I'm strong enough / To be weak in your arms"), but in fact, the highlights here are many: "Money Love", with its thrilling stop-start arrangement; "Trout", a sex education paean on which Cherry duets with R.E.M's Michael Stipe over thundering Led Zep-style drums; and "Somedays", which sets Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata to a skeletal drum loop and features the album's most soulful vocals. --Andrew McGuire
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Ever since she appeared on Top Of The Pops heavily pregnant, to perform "Buffalo Stance", it's been obvious that Neneh Cherry would never choose to sacrifice her personal life--however intrusive or inconvenient--simply for the sake of her career. So neither the title nor the tone of her second album should come as any surprise: this is the work of a woman well-aware of her sexuality, yet grounded in a solid relationship ("Voluptuous", she boasts proudly, in "Sassy", "I made a choice to be monogamous"). It's a dichotomy best summed up in "Move With Me", with its wonderful assertion of independencemore… and love ("I'm strong enough / To be weak in your arms"), but in fact, the highlights here are many: "Money Love", with its thrilling stop-start arrangement; "Trout", a sex education paean on which Cherry duets with R.E.M's Michael Stipe over thundering Led Zep-style drums; and "Somedays", which sets Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata to a skeletal drum loop and features the album's most soulful vocals. --Andrew McGuire
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