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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Texas – 2003 - Careful What You Wish For (Mercury SACD) [mp3@320] Texas Texas in 2007 Wikipedia: Texas are a pop rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. They were founded by Johnny McElhone (formerly of the bands Altered Images and Hipsway) in 1986 and feature Sharleen Spiteri on lead vocals. Texas made their performing debut in March 1988 at the University of Dundee. They took their name from the 1984 Wim Wenders movie Paris, Texas. The band released their debut album Southside in 1989, along with the debut single "I Don't Want a Lover" which was an international hit, reaching the top ten in the UK and other high charting positions in Europe. Southside debuted at number three in the UK and number 88 on the US Billboard 200 album charts. Despite the success of Southside, the follow-up albums Mothers Heaven (1991) and Ricks Road (1993) were less successful, peaking at #32 and #18 respectively in the UK. The band's fortunes changed in 1997 with the release of their White on Blonde album which entered the UK Albums Chart at number one and became their biggest seller. To date it has been certified six-times platinum in the UK, for shipments in excess of 1.8 million copies. Follow up album, The Hush (1999) was also successful, debuting at number one on the UK album charts and certified triple platinum. The band's Greatest Hits album, released in 2000, was another big seller, again debuting at number one and also being certified six-times platinum. Texas would go on to release a further two studio albums, Careful What You Wish For in 2003, and Red Book in 2005, both of which were certified gold in the UK. After the release of Red Book and a tour to support the album's release, Texas went on hiatus. Lead singer Sharleen Spiteri launched a solo career, releasing her debut solo album, Melody, in 2008. In 2013, it was stated that Texas had sold 35 million records to date. Careful What You Wish For (Mercury SACD) Artist: Texas Title: Careful What You Wish For Format: SACD, Hybrid, Album, Stereo, Remastered Producer: Johnny McElhone, Trevor Horn, Ian Broudie, Ceri "Sunship" Evans Release Date: October 20, 2003 Country: Europe Recorded: 2002–2003 Label: Mercury Records Catalog: 9814471 Bar Code: Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Britpop, Pop Rock Duration: 42:47 Wikipedia: Careful What You Wish For is the seventh album by Scottish rock band Texas, released 20 October 2003. The album went on to achieve gold status in the UK for 100,000 copies sold. Only two singles were produced from Careful What You Wish For. The first was the hit UK Top 10 single, "Carnival Girl" which reached #9 on the UK Singles Charts and was also a hit in other European countries. A second single, "I'll See It Through" was released in December 2003. However, the single was less successful than the release of "Carnival Girl", only debuting at #40 on the UK Singles Charts. After this their record label, Mercury Records, decided not to release a third single from the album, and this led Texas to re-enter the studio to start work on their next album, Red Book (2005). AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine: Texas took a bit of time to deliver the follow-up to Hush -- an indication that the group was either aware that some fans didn't feel the record was up to snuff, or an indication that the group wasn't quite sure where to go next, a theory bolstered by the appearance of a greatest-hits album -- a traditional measure for a band biding their time. When they finally did release their sixth album, Careful What You Wish For, in the fall of 2003, times had changed: they were no longer a shoo-in for the top of the U.K. charts, nor did they have a U.S. contract. Faced with this situation, the group crafted a very safe, very mature, very British set of soulful adult pop. There are the usual concessions to hipness -- a few of the beats gleam with modernity, there is the de rigueur cameo from rappers -- but this is solidly a smooth, soulful collection of well-crafted pop that intentionally plays it safe. It's not quite as lush as Hush, which highlighted Sharleen Spiteri's sexiness, nor is it the crackerjack, stylish, modern, blue-eyed soul of White on Blonde, which remains their highwater mark. Instead, it's a straight-ahead album that plays to their strengths without exploiting them. In other words, while this is certainly enjoyable as it spins, it doesn't provide many memorable moments. Since the band consciously tried to construct an album that evokes their best work, that's not an entirely surprising result -- they're so intent on delivering a specific sound, they've neglected to spend as much time on the songs -- and it's not a bad result, either, at least on the surface. But once you dig beneath the surface, there's not as much to offer as on White on Blonde, and, for that matter, the surface doesn't glisten as seductively as on Hush, either. 01. Telephone X - 3:43 02. Broken - 3:28 03. Carnival Girl - 4:04 04. I’ll See It Through - 4:04 05. Where Did You Sleep? - 4:02 06. And I Dream - 3:57 07. Careful What You Wish For - 3:31 08. Big Sleep - 2:35 09. Under Your Skin - 3:42 10. Carousel Dub - 2:06 11. Place In My World - 3:53 12. Another Day - 3:43 Personal: Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards - Sharleen Spiteri Guitar - Ally McErlaine Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboards, Programmed By - Johnny McElhone Guitar, Vocals, Programmed By - Tony McGovern Piano, Keyboards, Programmed By - Eddie Campbell Drums - Neil Payne (3) Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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