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| Artist : VA |
| Album : Paste Magazine Sampler 39 |
| Bitrate : 191 kbps avg |
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| Source : CD |
| Label : Paste Media Group |
| Year : 2008 |
| Genre : Alternative |
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| Rip date : 2008-01-14 |
| Store date : 2008-00-00 |
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| Encoder : LAME |
| Size : 109 megs |
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| 1. radiohead - bodysnatchers 4:03 |
| 2. the whigs - rigth hand on my heart 4:15 |
| 3. sydney wayser - carousel 2:27 |
| 4. doug burr - thing about love 4:11 |
| 5. the main drag - love during wartime 4:07 |
| 6. rooney - when did your heart go missing 3:32 |
| 7. dr. dog - im standing in the light 4:14 |
| 8. hank vegas - to beam 4:27 |
| 9. heirloom projector - sweet to mend 3:53 |
| 10. the blind boys of alabama - free at last 3:33 |
| 11. the sundogs - desperation and borrowed time 4:21 |
| 12. gileah & the ghost train - the emergency 3:07 |
| 13. tyler ramsey - ships 4:04 |
| 14. malcolm holcombe - gamblin' house 2:56 |
| 15. little big town - fine line 4:02 |
| 16. laura veirs - nightdale 3:05 |
| 17. state radio - the story of benjamin darling pt.1 3:58 |
| 18. david mcmillen - go easy 4:06 |
| 19. bright eyes - coat check dream song 4:35 |
| 20. lightspeed champion - tell me what its worth 2:40 |
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+-------------------------------[Release Notes]------------------------------+
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| Paste is a monthly music and entertainment magazine published in the |
| United States by Paste Media Group LLC. Its tagline is "Signs of Life in |
| Music, Film and Culture." |
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| The magazine, headquartered in Decatur, Georgia, was founded as a |
| quarterly in July 2002 by Josh Jackson, Nick Purdy, and Tim Porter. It |
| switched to a bimonthly format amid increased popularity and the |
| addition of Joe Kirk to the managing team, and continued to grow in 2005 |
| when Paste fulfilled remaining subscriptions for competing magazine |
| Tracks, which had ceased publication of its print edition. Paste became |
| a monthly with its August 2006 issue. In late October and November of |
| 2007, following the lead of the band Radiohead with its release of the |
| album, In Rainbows, Paste offered U.S. subscribers the opportunity to |
| "name their price" for a year's subscription, allowing consumers to sign |
| up for a subscription for as little as $1.00.[1][2] |
| |
| Paste's focus is music, covering a variety of genres with an emphasis on |
| adult album alternative, Americana and indie rock. "Film" was added to |
| its tagline with the December/January 2004 issue, which featured a cover |
| story on filmmaker Wes Anderson. |
| |
| In 2005, Paste was listed at #21 on The Chicago Tribune's list of "50 |
| Best Magazines." Paste was also named Magazine of the Year by the PLUG |
| Independent Music Awards in both 2006 and 2007. |
| |
| The June/July issue of Paste featured The 100 Best Living Songwriters, |
| with #1 Bob Dylan on the cover. With the following issue in August 2006, |
| Paste increased frequency to monthly with a cover story on Radiohead's |
| Thom Yorke. |
| |
| Each issue of the magazine includes a CD music sampler or a DVD |
| containing short films, movie and game trailers and music videos; some |
| issues include both. Artists who have appeared on the "Paste" sampler CD |
| and DVD include Coldplay, Aimee Mann, Blackalicious, Arcade Fire, Paul |
| McCartney, Norah Jones, R.E.M., Elvis Costello, Death Cab for Cutie, Van |
| Morrison, Fiona Apple, The Ramones, The Decemberists, Mark Heard, Johnny |
| Cash, Woven Hand, and The Postal Service. |
| |
| A history of Paste cover subjects: |
| |
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| (2007) The National (Best of 2007), Ryan Adams, Iron & Wine, White |
| Stripes, Can Rock Save the World?, Parker Posey, Summer Festival Preview |
| (The Hold Steady), Modest Mouse, Norah Jones, The Shins
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| (2006) Christopher Guest, Beck, Zach Braff, New Orleans (Elvis Costello, |
| Allan Toussaint, Irma Thomas, The |
| Neville Brothers), RadioheadÆs Thom Yorke, The 100 Best Living |
| Songwriters (Bob Dylan), The Flaming Lips, Phillip Seymour Hoffman |
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| (2005) Fiona Apple, Cameron Crowe (illustrated by Joni Mitchell), Death |
| Cab for Cutie, Billy Corgan, Ben |
| Folds, Bright Eyes |
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| (2004) Wes Anderson, The Roots, Wilco, Los Lobos, Patty Griffin, These |
| Kids are Alright (Josh Ritter, Erin |
| McKeown, Kathleen Edwards and Sondre Lerche) |
| |
| (2003) Sarah McLachlan, Rufus Wainwright, Pete Yorn, The Thorns, Best of |
| 2002 |
| (2002) Aimee Mann, Victoria Williams and Mark Olson |
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