20-12-2006

hinahgift018 - The Tami Show "Holiday Album"

hinahgift018 - The Tami Show

"Holiday Album"

In these times of holiday greetings, the American band The Tami Show offers you a gift that comes in timely: covers of Xmas songs! The band's folk/country music fits the songs perfectly and Tami Means' voice is more than delicious. Now it's your turn to sing along to these tunes ;-)

hinahgift018 - The Tami Show "Holiday Album"
"We did these recordings over a few Holiday seasons adding songs when the mood struck us. They were all done as usual in my shoebox apartment in the Mission district of San Francisco. All were unrehearsed and on the fly with a couple of exceptions where I layed my vocal and guitar tracks down before the guys came over. A great time was had by all and I don't think I've ever felt more holiday spirit as when we were all jammed together in that little room passing the bottle and singing our hearts out. Happy Holidays from The Tami Show."


Downloable mp3s
1 - "Jingle Bells" (James Pierpoint)
00:02:36 / 3.57 MB
2 - "I'll Be Home For Christmas" (Walter Kent & Kim Gannon)
00:03:01 / 4.15 MB
3 - "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (Traditional)
00:03:47 / 5.20 MB
4 - "The First Noel" (Traditional)
00:03:39 / 5.03 MB
5 - "Oh Holy Night" (Adolphe Adam)
00:03:03 / 4.21 MB
6 - "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" (Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane)
00:05:18 / 7.30 MB
7 - "Marshmallow World" (Carl Sigman)
00:01:17 / 1.78 MB
8 - "Silent Night" (Joseph Mohr / F.X. Gruber)
00:04:56 / 6.79 MB
9 - "The Fairy Tale Of New York" (Shane MacGowan)
00:06:15 / 7.15 MB

Musicians
Tami Means: vocals, acoustic guitar, high hat, bells
Tony Watts: harmonica, acoustic guitar
Luis Moran: vocals, trumpet, charanga
Todd Gleason: vocals, acoustic guitar, upright bass

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21-04-2008

hinah029 - Templo Diez "Crowheart"hinah029 - Templo Diez

"Crowheart"

We discovered Templo Diez thanks to an exchange of records with the French label Intercontinental Records, which had released the band's debut album "Hoboken". Three years later, while hinah was on a sabbatical year, Pascal Hallibert sent us the new cd of Templo Diez, "Winterset", on which we especially loved the beautiful song "Sal". We suggested we could put out an EP if they felt like going for more acoustic tracks and putting the voice of Gloribel Hernandez (who was also singing on "Sal") more upfront. And they agreed!

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24-10-2008

hinahgift026 - Fulton Lights "hinah session"hinahgift026 - Fulton Lights

"hinah session"

We discovered Andrew Goldman's music a few years ago, at the time of his folk, melodic project Maestro Echoplex. After playing for a while under the name John Guilt, Andrew started a new project named Fulton Lights, which has just released its second album "The Way We Ride" and its heavier and more distorted atmospheres and tempos. As Andrew was on solo tour in Europe, we invited him over for a session that was meant to be electric but ended up being acoustic after the amp of our friend Éric decided to break down at the last minute. So here is a chance to discover Fulton Lights in its most stripped-down version!

02-06-2008

hinahgift025 - Flowers From The Man Who Shot Your Cousin "hinah session"hinahgift025 - Flowers From The Man Who Shot Your Cousin

"hinah session"

Those who visit our website regularly are bound to have come across the name "Flowers From The Man Who Shot Your Cousin" once in a while in the news section. Indeed, we have been following closely Morgan Caris’s project in the last five years and we would very much like to release something with his name on it... But Morgan is a perfectionist and this something is yet to come. Therefore a hinah session had clearly become necessary and the opportunity of an acoustic evening with Shelley Short and Brittain Ashford to inaugurate our Parisian hinah hq was just the perfect excuse!

27-04-2008

hinahgift024 - Matt Bauer "hinah session"hinahgift024 - Matt Bauer

"hinah session"

This is not the first treat we get from Matt Bauer: a few years ago, he had already contributed to our "Tribute To The Anthology Of American Folk Music by Harry Smith" with an edited cover of "Willie Moore". Shortly afterwards, he had sent us his big EP "Wasps And White Roses", a beautiful folk piece on which the banjo blends with Matt's suave voice. In addition, Matt was surrounded with nice people, as Jolie Holland and Mariee Sioux joined him for this EP! So as Matt was touring Europe as part of Alela Diane's backing band in the spring, we invited him to make a detour via Frankfurt for a live hinah session.

 
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