Happy birthday @bobdylan! 71 tracks to celebrate an incredible 71 years. http://t.co/P6YZfK0G
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Check out this #MusicMonday's playlist brought to you by our friend @MonaFims http://t.co/q5pC2MTR
RIP Robin Gibb, he was a truly talented songwriter. http://t.co/k24MzEpE
Kula Shaker burst onto the British music scene in 1996 with the release of K, one of the fastest selling debut albums ever. Imploding after the follow up, they disappeared for nearly 10 years until a very low key album in 2007 signaled their semi-return. Kula Shaker are back again, this time with their new album, Pilgrims Progress, which draws on folk, 60s r&b & traditional influences as well as their signature psychedelia.
Starting today Spotify Premium listeners in the UK can be the first to hear the album before its June 28th release.
Also available for premium listeners in the UK today is RECORD, a collection of handpicked highlights from Zero 7’s first decade. RECORD features tracks from their Mercury Prize nominated, million selling debut album Simple Things (Destiny, Distractions, In The Waiting Line).
The album, released widely on June 28th, also includes tracks taken from their subsequent albums (When It Falls, The Garden) as well as rare, previously unreleased tracks such as Salt Water Sound.
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2 of my favourite bands growing up! when's the international (sweden) release?
Dunno if this is the right place to suggest things. But why shouldn't Spotify have a tabs system like most web browsers now. Where if I middle click an artist/album link it opens in a new tab near the top of the page, it just seems daft I can't flick between a playlist and a different artist I might then want to add to the play list. Let me know what you think! Ryan
Great :)