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mp3 / 2006 year / 192 kbs / 52 mb / 37 min

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download Amos Lee :: Album: Blue Note: A Story Of Jazz [CD3]

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Full album: Blue Note: A Story Of Jazz [CD3]
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download Amos Lee :: Album: Just Like Heaven

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Full album: Just Like Heaven
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download Amos Lee :: Album: My Blueberry Nights

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Full album: My Blueberry Nights
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download Amos Lee :: Album: The Last Kiss

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Full album: The Last Kiss
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Album: Supply And Demand
  1. Shout Out Loud
  2. Sympathize
  3. Freedom
  4. Careless
  5. Skipping Stone
  6. Supply And Demand
  7. Sweet Pea
  8. Night Train
  9. Souther Girl
  10. Wind
  11. Long Line Of Pain

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Album: Amos Lee
  1. Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight
  2. Seen It All Before
  3. Arms Of A Woman
  4. Give It Up
  5. Dreamin?
  6. Soul Suckers
  7. Colors
  8. Bottom Of The Barrel
  9. Black River
  10. Love In The Lies
  11. All My Friends

Amos Lee - download

Album: Blue Note: A Story Of Jazz [CD3]
  1. Colors

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Album: Just Like Heaven
  1. Colors

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Album: My Blueberry Nights
  1. Skipping Stone

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Album: The Last Kiss
  1. Arms Of A Woman

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The Sunshine Underground play new song at Carling Weekend: Reading Festival

The Sunshine Underground played a sweltering afternoon set at today (August 26) at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival, watched in the wings by Klaxons' Jamie Reynolds and his mother.

The tent was packed out for the band's performance, some grateful for the shade on a steaming hot afternoon in Reading.

After playing a rapturously-received 'Borders', singer/guitarist Craig Wellington introduced a new song, saying, "This is a new song from an album coming out some time in the future."

The song shows a continuation of the band's baggy/Britpop-influenced sound, featuring a Stone Roses-esque swagger, Oasis-style guitar feedback and a singalong chorus.

The band went on to play crowd favourited 'The Way It Is' and closed with 'Raise The Alarm', which saw Wellington swap his guitar for drumsticks as he pounded on a cowbell set then raised his arms to the crowd.

During the song, Klaxons' Jamie Reynolds, wearing a large plastic cast over his broken leg and using a crutch for assistance, hobbled up onto the viewing platform to the side of the stage to watch the band with his mother and New Young Pony Club drummer Sarah Jones.

Check back to NME.COM all weekend for backstage reports, interviews, gossip and news from Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festivals.

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Robert Plant plays down Led Zeppelin rumours

Led Zeppelin have denied they will be reuniting for a gig later this year.

There have been rumours the band would reform for a tribute concert for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, with John Bonham's son, Jason, taking over the drums.

Bonham died after choking on his own vomit following a drinking session in 1980.

However while not flatly denying the stories, the band's singer Robert Plant cryptically played down chance of a show with his old band.

"If there was one (a reunion), then there wouldn't be enough doctors to support it!" he told reporters at the Rockwave Festival in Greece.

Led Zeppelin have only performed a handful of concerts since they split in 1980, including a disastrous performance at 1985's Live Aid, which they refused to allow on the DVD release.