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download John West :: Album: Long Time No Sing

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Full album: Long Time No Sing
mp3 / 2006 year / 192 kbs / 66 mb / 48 min

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download John West :: Album: Slave To The Power: The Iron Maiden Tribute [CD2]

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Full album: Slave To The Power: The Iron Maiden Tribute [CD2]
mp3 / 2000 year / 192 kbs / 5 mb / 03 min

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download John West :: Album: Voices Of Rock

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Full album: Voices Of Rock
mp3 / 2004 year / 256 kbs / 9 mb / 05 min

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Album: Long Time No Sing
  1. Let Us Pray
  2. Fade
  3. Set Me Free
  4. Give Me A Sign
  5. Highway To Roppongi
  6. Over My Head
  7. The One That Got Away
  8. Falling Down
  9. Slipping Away
  10. One More Lie
  11. Better Believe
  12. Puerto Amor

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Album: Slave To The Power: The Iron Maiden Tribute [CD2]
  1. Run To The Hills

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Album: Voices Of Rock
  1. When Worlds Collide

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Operator Please 'Leave It Alone'

Australian pop saviours Operator Please follow-up their brilliant debut 7" 'Just A Song About Ping Pong' with their equally excellent new single 'Leave It Alone' released on 19th November.

Proving that 'Ping Pong' is far from a one-off, 'Leave It Alone' is another perfect pop nugget, which has quickly become a crowd favourite from the band's first UK dates.

A rolling, swirling, indie anthem, 'Leave it Alone' demonstrates the sheer depth of talent of Operator Please, and it's astonishing that they are doing this in their teenage years!

So far 2007 has been extraordinary ride. Having first visited the UK in April, Operator Please returned to Australia with their debut single about to hit the Top 20, before going on tour supporting Arctic Monkeys, The Kaiser Chiefs and Maximo Park.

DIGITAL RELEASE - 12th NOVEMBER
PHYSICAL RELEASE - 19th NOVEMBER

www.operatorplease.co.uk www.myspace.com/operatorplease
Amy Winehouse hospitalised for 'severe exhaustion'

Amy Winehouse was hospitalised in London today (August 8) for 'severe exhaustion'.

The singer's hospitalisation follows back-to-back performances at two US festivals this past weekend -- the Virgin Festival in Baltimore, and Lollapalooza in Chicago, where she gave an atypically lifeless performance as previously reported.

Winehouse was released from the hospital this afternoon and advised to "take complete rest," reports the Associated Press.

As a result, she has had to cancel her performances in Norway and Denmark scheduled for later this week.