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                        The Weeknd - Thursday


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       ARTiST   The Weeknd
       TiTLE    Thursday
       GENRE    Electronic
       SUBGENRE Pop / R&B
       LABEL    Not On Label
       CAT.NR   None
       YEAR     2011

       SOURCE   FREEWEB
       ENCODER  FhG
       QUALiTY  320kbps
       SiZE     115,3 MB



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       01   The Weeknd - Lonely Star                     05:48
       02   The Weeknd - Life Of The Party               04:56
       03   The Weeknd - Thursday                        05:19
       04   The Weeknd - The Zone                        06:57
       05   The Weeknd - The Birds Part 1                03:34
       06   The Weeknd - The Birds Part 2	               05:50
       07   The Weeknd - Gone	                           08:06
       08   The Weeknd - Rolling Stone	                  03:50
       09   The Weeknd - Heaven Or Las Vegas             05:56
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                                                Total:   50:16 min



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       Earlier this year, Canadian singer The Weeknd (aka Abel
       Tesfay) became a ænet sensation when his House of
       Balloons mixtape attracted the support of rapper Drake
       and highly positive reviews across the music press û
       stateside site Pitchfork compared its spectral qualities
       to The xx's Mercury-winning debut. At the time of
       writing, it's on the shortlist for the Polaris Prize,
       essentially the Canadian Mercury Prize. But rather than
       simply reaping the rewards of his blogosphere
       breakthrough, Tesfay has pressed on with the second of a
       proposed trio of mixtapes in 2011; on the schedule for
       later this year is part three, Echoes of Silence.
       Thursday again captures the artist amid woozy RnB
       bumpers and skeletal soul backgrounds, plus a couple of
       raucous almost-rockers, but perhaps lacks the sparkle
       that made House of Balloons so immediately satisfying.

       Thursday racked up 180,000 (free) downloads on its first
       day online (a Thursday, naturally) û a remarkable
       achievement for an artist who's still an underground
       attraction. But wider audiences are evidently beckoning,
       as here he's joined by early supporter Drake on The
       Zone. Admittedly it's something of a tacked-on guest
       turn, but nevertheless: the Thank Me Later star's
       presence is sure to alert many more admirers to Tesfay's
       cause. What's missing, though, is the same level of
       instant appeal that certain first-collection numbers
       possessed û the closest this set comes to immediate
       impact is on The Birds Part 1, a drums-heavy centrepiece
       which finds our protagonist at his fullest of voice, and
       guitars-at-11 offering Life of the Party. But perhaps
       this set is closer to the true Tesfay, as recognisable
       samples (Beach House and Siouxsie and the Banshees last
       time) are exchanged for wholly original compositions û
       of the nine tracks only one, The Birds Part 2, leans on
       a prior arrangement for support: Martina Topley-Bird's
       Sandpaper Kisses. Closer Heaven or Las Vegas strays from
       familiar waters, a reggae lilt lending the piece
       unexpected buoyancy.

       Overall, Thursday isn't the sequel to House of Balloons
       that some might have been hoping for û but it does make
       for a very worthy companion, more a flip to its
       forerunner's side A than an entirely separate
       collection. It's a great mood piece, and Tesfay's frail
       vocals are oddly affecting when compared to the usual
       hip hop approach of uncompromising braggadocio. Some may
       find his effects-laden style grating, but the same could
       be said of anyone from Kanye West to Madonna. And, on
       the evidence presented so far, few would say with
       certainty that Tesfay couldn't one day attain a
       comparable level of commercial success. File him beside
       Frank Ocean as an RnB star set to climb to new heights
       in 2012. (bbc.co.uk)


       URL: http://the-weeknd.com/



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