Solarized

Ian Brown
Solarized

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Polydor
Release date: 20/Sep/2004
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Sales Rank: #570 in Mainstream Rock
#2951 in Rock
Style: Mainstream Rock
Product No.: 1897681318
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Longsight M13
1.2 Time Is My Everything
1.3 Destiny or Circumstance
1.4 Upside Down
1.5 Solarized
1.6 Sweet Fantastic
1.7 Keep What Ya Got
1.8 Home Is Where the Heart Is
1.9 One Way Ticket to Paradise
1.10 Kiss Ya Lips (No I. D.)
1.11 Happy Ever After
Number of discs: 1
Description:"Solarized" is the fourth solo studio album by Ian Brown, released in 2004 on CD format by Polydor. This record showcases Brown's signature blend of alternative rock and electronic influences, featuring standout tracks such as "Time Is My Everything," "Keep What Ya Got," and "Longsight M13." The album reflects a mature sound with introspective lyrics and innovative production, making it a must-have for fans of British indie music. Polydor, the manufacturer behind this release, is one of the most respected labels in the industry with a rich history dating back to 1924. Known for nurturing legendary artists like The Who and Elton John, Polydor continues to be synonymous with quality music releases. Ian Brown rose to fame as the charismatic frontman of The Stone Roses?a band pivotal in shaping Manchester?s Madchester scene?and has since enjoyed critical acclaim as a solo artist. His previous albums have charted successfully in the UK and earned him recognition for his unique voice and songwriting prowess.
No. of tracks: 11
Manufacturer No.: UNUK9867772.2
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Espaņol ROBERTO F. - 07/Sep/2024 5 of 5 Stars!
Rarely do I actually buy an album because usually I only like one or two songs and then the rest of the music shows just how little originality or actual musical understanding the artist has. Not so with this album, which I absolutely fell in love with at first listening, and it only gets better as I listen to all the layers. Just when you think you could sing along, Ian does something to change up the beat or melody, and he uses long musical passages or "white space" unexpectedly and thoughtfully in between the lyrics to drive home a deeper meaning. Really listen to "Time is My Everything" and see if you don't love it. Oh, how I love this album. This and Music of the Spheres just absolutely rock.