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Crucify My Love Crucify My Love, by X-Japan (1996). Instrumental version.
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Crucify my love
If my love (More) Crucify My Love, by X-Japan (1996). Instrumental version.
Lyrics
Crucify my love
If my love is blind
Crucify my love
If it sets me free
Never know Never trust
"That love should see a color"
Crucify my love
If it should be the way
Swing the heartache
Feel it inside out
When the wind cries
I'll say goodbye
Tried to learn Tried to find
To reach out for eternity
Where's the answer
Is this forever
Like a river flowing to the sea
You'll be miles away, and I will know
I know I can deal with the pain
No reason to cry
Crucify my love
If my love is blind
Crucify my love
If it sets me free
Never know Never trust
"That love should see a color"
Crucify my love
If it should be the way
'Til the loneliness shadows the sky
I'll be sailing down and I will know
I know I can clear clouds away
Oh Is it a crime to love
Swing the heartache
Feel it inside out
When the wind cries
I'll say goodbye
Tried to learn Tried to find
To reach out for eternity
Where's the answer
Is this forever
If my love is blind
Crucify my love
If it sets me free
Never know Never trust
"That love should see a color"
Crucify my love
If it should be the way. (Less)
Nina Czempinski interviewed by Bigoz Music Nina Czempinski discusses her new Album "Songs in the key of strife" on Bigoz Music, she (More) Nina Czempinski discusses her new Album "Songs in the key of strife" on Bigoz Music, she explains how she came up with the song Enforced Exile and what her plans for the future are. You can also hear songs from her new album, which is now available on www.bigozmusic.com.au.
Songs in the key of strife is the debut album by singer/songwriter Nina Czempinski. It is a collection of quirky acoustic jazz numbers with a unique Aussie flavour and has already been featured on independent radio PBS, RRR and the ABC. Recorded and co-produced with Nina by Myles Mumford at the Victorian College of the Arts, the music subtly moves from layered and insightful jazz soundscapes to silly tongue-in-cheek ditties and the seriously warped. There's some Led Zeppelin rock, doo-wop, gospel, even a circus themed tune, and a song meaningfully titled 'What I really want to be is a kept woman!' All songs were composed and arranged by Nina.
There is a glut of fabulous jazz musicians on the album, all of whom were handpicked for their particular style. The recording features the talents of Mark Shepherd (upright bass), Ben Hendry (drums), Jessie Mac (acoustic guitar), Michael Arvanitakis (upright bass), Dan MacDonald (drums), Natalie Grant (percussion, vibes), Paul Davies (electric guitar), Nick Lester (sax), Peter Carolane (Hammond) and Eugene Ball (trumpet). Nina played piano and Rhodes on the album and also added the layers of lush harmonies that drift by.
Nina has developed her original soup of jazz and the popular song by playing everything from Beatles to Bach as a soloist here in Melbourne and Tokyo. She actually started out her music career singing in a funk band and trying to impersonate the whacky and wonderful Bette Davis. Her other musical dabblings include: singing in a swing band, the odd cocktail jazz gig and an 18 piece disco-orchestra. She has completed solo pianist/vocalist residencies in Tokyo and the Melbourne Sofitel's atrium.
Summing up, Songs in the Key of Strife is exactly what it says. It is a collection of well crafted stories about the heartache, paranoias and misdemeanors of a girl in Melbourne who takes life seriously but can't help poke fun at it. It's been created purely for the enjoyment of making music and hopefully will please the listener's ear too!
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2003 - Swing the Heartache - The BBC Sessions
2009-08-10 - extension: rar - size: 61 MB
2003 - Swing the Heartache - The BBC Sessions
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