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Dido Safe Trip Home 2008 320k
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Dido - Safe Trip Home
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Artist...............: Dido
Album................: Safe Trip Home
Genre................: Pop
Source...............: NMR
Year.................: 2008
Ripper...............: NMR
Codec................: FhG
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:03:52) Dido - Don't Believe In Love
2. (00:03:16) Dido - Quiet Times
3. (00:03:35) Dido - Never Want To Say It's Love
4. (00:05:57) Dido - Grafton Street
5. (00:03:27) Dido - It Comes And It Goes
6. (00:03:13) Dido - Look No Further
7. (00:04:49) Dido - Us 2 Little Gods
8. (00:04:13) Dido - The Day Before The Day
9. (00:04:09) Dido - Let's Do The Things We Normally Do
10. (00:04:11) Dido - Burnin Love
11. (00:08:55) Dido - Northern Skies
Playing Time.........: 00:49:38
Total Size...........: 113.88 MB
NFO generated on.....: 03/11/2008 06:39:07
Safe Trip Home is the warm, moving, and wonderfully musical third album from Dido, the London-born singer-songwriter with the cracked-crystal voice. The first, you might remember, was No Angel, a record made when Dido was a part-time backing singer with a tiny budget and no label. When that record's heartfelt snap-shots of life were released in 1999, nobody, least of all Dido, expected the album to eventually become the planet's biggest seller of 2001. The similarly affecting follow-up, 2003's Life For Rent, also burrowed its way into millions of hearts, hitting number one in 26 countries and lighting up the airwaves in many more. By the time Dido had toured that record around the world, she was ready for a bit of a breather.
"It was a whirlwind," she says. "When I got back from touring early in 2005, it took a while just to take in what had happened. I was so unprepared for it. As far as I was concerned I was making this little underground record for me to listen to and then, suddenly, eight years later I was getting off this incredible speeding train. I'd had an amazing time, but I guess I needed to take a step back, reconnect with normal life and bring the focus 100 percent back to music."