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Ace of Base Planning 2009 Album And in order to get us pumped up for the trio's (sans original member Malin Berggren since 2007) comeback, Ace of Base will be releasing their Greatest Hits CD/DVD on November 10, 2008.  The 3-disc set includes one CD with the hits, a second CD containing remixes, and the third disc, a DVD containing all the music videos. Two new remixes, Wheel of Fortune 2009 and Don't Turn Around 2009 are included. Sure you can spout off All That She Wants, Don't Turn Around, and The Sign as the singles that made the Swedish powerpop group what they are. But true fans will recognize Wheel of Fortune as an early demo that was re-recorded and released as a single in 1992. It failed to hit the charts in May of that year, and after a small-budget music video was shot, the single finally reached the charts in September of the same year. SourceJRM did not see this coming!
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New Music: Björk [ft. Thom Yorke]: "Nattura" [Stream]Last week Pitchfork news reported on the new Björk single "Nattura", which features Thom Yorke on backing vocals and which was recorded to help protect the Icelandic environment. According to text on the promo, the song "highlights a grass roots movement in Iceland to reclaim the country’s natural resources and wilderness from the hands of big business and pollution." Someone has uploaded the song to YouTube, which of course means that it may not be the final version and could disappear at any time. "Nattura" is described as "more of a protest and rallying cry than a lecture," and the aggressive drums and Björk's piercing vocals certainly bear that out. The only other sound heard, practically, is what would seem to be Yorke's voice, distinctive but certainly heavily processed as it floats in the background. It's a pulse-quickening song that flies by in three and a half minutes.As reported earlier, "Nattura" shares its name with the website Nattura.info, a gathering place for the Icelandic environmental movement, and you can read more about Björk's thoughts on Nattura here. sourceit's...weird. i like it.
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