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BJ Cole - Trouble In Paradise flac mp3 download
Title:
Trouble In Paradise
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Style:
Space-Age, Acid, Psychedelic Rock, Future Jazz, Experimental
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MP3 album size:
1494 mb
FLAC album size:
1951 mb
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MP4 WAV DXD RA FLAC ASF ADX
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Rating:
4.3 ✪

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Trouble In Paradise
Featuring – Trash Palace
5:13
2 The Interloper
Featuring – Fluid
6:09
3 Are You Ready For Some Country
Featuring – Alabama 3
4:44
4 Alert The Sax Police
Featuring – Bent
5:03
5 Casino Tan
Featuring – Geoff McIntire, Isobel Waidner*
3:23
6 Beautiful
Featuring – Groove Armada
4:20
7 Keep Your Head
Featuring – Banknote Rajah
4:46
8 Milkshake Roadmap
Featuring – Guy Jackson
5:28
9 Downtown Motel Blues
Featuring – Neil Conti
3:17
10 East Of Eden
Featuring – Kumo
7:12
11 Surf Acid Hoedown
Featuring – Luke Vibert
6:31
12 Elle Sait Ou Elle Va
Featuring – Laura B
5:47

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
284403-2 BJ Cole Trouble In Paradise ‎(Hybrid, DualDisc, Album) Silverline 284403-2 UK 2004
COOKCD312 BJ Cole Trouble In Paradise ‎(CD, Album) Cooking Vinyl, Концерн «Группа Союз» COOKCD312 Russia 2005
COOKCD312-CDR BJ Cole Trouble In Paradise ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Cooking Vinyl COOKCD312-CDR UK 2004

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Reviews:
  • Grosho
BJ Cole's pedal steel guitar has been an intriguing secret weapon for electronic artists everywhere (Bent, Luke Vibert). On the album, _Trouble in Paradise_, he takes the main stage, accompanied by an impressive list of collaborators. So where does the album go wrong? For one, the different collaborators make it difficult for the album to have a cohesive feel. Second, Cole's guitar playing feels added on, rather than being an integral part of the track. Both the title track (with Trash Palace and the tabla-tinged "The Interloper" (with Fluid) feel that way. It works better on the Asian-inflections of "East of Eden" (with Kumo) or country-western growl (courtesy of Alabama 3) of "Are You Ready for Some Country," Sadly, "Alert the Sax Police" (with the otherwise reliable Bent) seems unremarkable. But there are some bright points, too: Groove Armada take "Beautiful" into a spacey journey, and Banknote Rajah goes into odd trip-hop. Luke Vibert goes acid crazy with the shifting moods and rhythms of "Surf Acid Hoedown" but it's Laura B. who takes the takes the cake with "Elle Sait Ou Elle Va." It's a beautiful, dreamy track, but not quite enough to overcome the shortcomings of this album.