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mp3 / 1995 year / 192 kbs / 76 mb / 55 min

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mp3 / 1992 year / 320 kbs / 100 mb / 43 min

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mp3 / 1995 year / 155 kbs / 6 mb / 05 min

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Album: No Sound Is Too Taboo
  1. United Future Airlines
  2. Magic Wand Of Love
  3. Stolen Moments
  4. Future Lights
  5. Make It Better
  6. Sunday Folk Tale
  7. Mistress Of Dance
  8. Bar-F-Out!
  9. Doopsylalolic
  10. Tears Of Gratitude

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Album: Jazzin'
  1. Nemurenai (Insomnie)
  2. Moondance (Moon Rappin')
  3. Moondance (Moon Chant)
  4. I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Jazz)
  5. I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Jazz)
  6. Loud Minority
  7. Dig That Beat
  8. Nemurenai (Insomnie)

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Album: Electric Jazz Lounge
  1. My Foolish Dream

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Album: The Rebirth Of Cool Phive
  1. United Future Airlines

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Album: The Rebirth Of Cool, Vol. 3
  1. Loud Minority

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Robbers On High Street preview new album in LA

Robbers On High Street previewed brand-new material from their forthcoming album, 'Grand Animals', at the Troubadour in Los Angeles this weekend.

Playing a sold-out show on Saturday (May 19) and a second night on Sunday (May 20), the New York quintet ran through their new album (due out July 10) almost in its entirety, playing only a few songs from their 2005 debut, 'Tree City'.

"We played softball today and (guitarist) Steve (Mercado) struck out twice but he pitched a winner," frontman Ben Trokan told the enthusiastic crowd Sunday night.

Without saying much more than that, the band easily breezed through new tunes including the lively album opener 'Across Your Knee' and 'Nasty Numbers' with its Beatles-esque harmonies.

Toward the end of their 50-minute set, the band played a cover of John Lennon's 'Remember' before closing with 'Spanish Teeth'.

"Tonight's crowd was rowdier than last night's, which I liked," Trokan told NME.COM after their set. "Playing in LA is great--it's kind of like New York,"he added.

The band played:

'Beneath The Trees'
'Crown Victoria'
'Your Phantom Walks The Hall'
'Descender'
'Across Your Knee'
'Hudson Tubes'
'Married Young'
'Nasty Numbers'
'The Fatalist'
'Remember'
'Spanish Teeth'
First secret Glastonbury collaboration revealed

This year's Glastonbury is set for a series of unique collaborations between African artists and the Western bands playing the festival, NME.COM can reveal.

Africa Express which takes place on the new The Park Stage from 7pm on Saturday night (June 23) and will see a host of one off performances.

The likes of Hard-Fi, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly and Martha Wainwright are among the artists who will team-up with African based musicians on the night.

More names, possibly including some of the festival's big hitters, will be revealed on the night while Fatboy Slim will spin his first ever "African" DJ set and legendary drummer Tony Allen is also set to take part.

"I was keen this year to make a mark with African music, hence the special eight hour set Africa Express from African bands collaborating with Western artists on The Park Stage," said organiser Emily Eavis of the booking. "It looks set to be one of the highlights of this year's festival, with some extraordinary surprises. We're really pushing the boundaries and we're trying to get as many people on stage as possible."

Africa Express was founded by a group of musicians after 2005's Live8 in reaction to the perceived lack of African artists on global the bill.

Although there have been small events before, the Glastonbury slot will be the project's first major outing.