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Public Service Broadcasting - Every Valley flac album
  • Performer Public Service Broadcasting
  • Title Every Valley
  • Date of release 2017
  • Style Krautrock, Post Rock
  • Other formats MIDI VQF MIDI MPC RA MP2 FLAC
  • Genre Electronic / Rock
  • Size MP3 1424 mb
  • Size FLAC 1763 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
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On Public Service Broadcasting's new album Every Valley, J. Willgoose, Esq. takes us on a journey down the mineshafts of the South Wales valleys, with the stories found there a black mirror to the plight of workers everywhere. Although Every Valley is the story of one industry in a region and time far from ours, the tales of a disenfranchised working class in this age of turmoil could not be more relevant

Every Valley is a studio album by British art rock band Public Service Broadcasting. The group's third original album, it is a concept album which focuses on a topic of modern history, much like the band's previous work. The album's story depicts the history of the mining industry in Wales, more specifically chronicling the rise and decline of the country's coal industry. Every Valley was recorded in situ in the former steelworks town of Ebbw Vale, in South Wales. The band made use of a defunct hall formerly used as a convention space by the town's local workers' institute for the album's recording. It also features guest appearances by Welsh musicians James Dean Bradfield and Lisa Jên Brown, Scottish singer Tracyanne Campbell and English band Haiku Salut, as well as the Beaufort Male Choir. The album was released by PIAS Recordings on 7 July 2017.

Public Service Broadcasting are a London-based pseudonymous musical group consisting of J. on guitar, banjo, other stringed instruments, samplings and electronic musical instruments, Wrigglesworth on drums, piano and electronic musical instruments, and J F Abraham on flugelhorn, bass guitar, drums and assorted other instruments including a vibraslap.

Every Valley is a studio album by British art rock band Public Service Broadcasting.

Willgoose didn’t just assemble the album drily from the BFI archives – he went right to the beating heart of the matter, spending a week in the area, where he spoke to people directly involved in the mid-80s miners’ strike. Consequently, Every Valley is a record of soulful, progressive keyboard rock, one with conceptual heft, suffused with the sad stories of the suffering and their soaring will to overcome. The album opens with the title cut’s lyrical voiceover from a 1957 British Transport film, followed by actor Richard Burton rhapsodising about the glory days when the coal industry was in its pomp and miners were the kings of the underworld.

Artist: Public Service Broadcasting. Quality: 320Kbps, Lossless. Tracyanne Campbell) 05 – Go To The Road 06 – All Out 07 – Turn No More (Feat. James Dean Bradfield) 08 – They Gave Me A Lamp (Feat. Haiku Salut) 09 – You + Me (Feat. Lisa Jen Brown) 10 – Mother Of The Village 11 – Take Me Home.

The third album from Public Service Broadcasting, the brainchild of London-based J. who, along with his drumming companion, Wrigglesworth, and their bass player, keys and horns man extraordinaire, JFAbraham, is on a quest to inform, educate and entertain audiences around the globe On Every Valley Willgoose takes us on a journey down the mineshafts of South Wales valleys. Exact Audio Copy V. from 2. September 2016. EAC extraction logfile from 7. July 2017, 23:48. Public Service Broadcasting, Every Valley. Used drive : PLEXTOR DVDR PX-716A Adapter: 1 ID: 0. Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No.

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