Showing posts with label MLTR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MLTR. Show all posts

MICHAEL LEARNS TO ROCK ~ Every Romantic's Guilty Pleasure ~

Attention!!!

All Asians born from the late 1970s to the early 1990s know almost all of their hit songs. While Sri Lanka as an insignificant isle in terms of the mainstream music industry does not witness concerts of many top notch musicians, we are indeed privileged to have these Danish guys rocking Colombo for the second time.

Michael Learns to Rock, was formed as a foursome in 1988 composed of Jascha Richter, Mikkel Lentz, Kåre Wanscher and Søren Madsen. They have now sold over 11 million records worldwide for a career spanning for almost thirty years. They are extremely famous in Asia, mostly due to their subdued clean image and also because their love songs are very pure with little or no hint of sexual innuendo.

Although the quality of their songs was on a level of those boy bands of the nineties, they never made ground in the two big music markets – US and UK. However, their popularity in Asia and Scandinavia is undeniable as they are overplayed on radio stations, television music shows and in any sort of lounge atmosphere. Theirs is a very pop/soft rock sound with any hardly fast paced beats or rhythms.

Their eponymous debut album was released in 1991 and peaked at No.1 in the home country. This album contained their signature hit The Actor which peaked at number one in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines.


Their second album Colours released in 1993 contained another two hits – Sleeping Child and 25 Minutes. Their third album Played on Pepper was released in 1995 which contained their second No.1 hit, That’s Why (You Go Away) and a somewhat fast paced pop rock single Someday.
                                                                          
In 1996 the band released their first edition of their greatest hits titled Paint My Love – Greatest Hits wherein the title song Paint My Love, became their greatest love song. The song composed by lead singer Jascha Richter was initially written in Danish – Kun med dig – as the Danish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest of 1996 sung by Dorthe Andersen and Martin Loft. However, it was one of seven entries voted off in a pre-contest semifinal. This led the band to release the English version in their album.
The band took to the studio again and released their fourth album Nothing To Lose in 1997 which contained the hits Breaking My Heart, I’m Gonna Be Around and Something You Should Know.

In 1999, the band rebranded themselves with the simple acronym MLTR and released another compilation album under the same name. This album contained their hit Strange Foreign Beauty.  In a process undertaken by MLTR for the first time, the song was made by compiling the best details from recordings of ideas made individually by the four members. This album included their previous hits, either remixed or refined in some way by notable international producers. This greatest hits album went to the top of the Danish sales charts (the second MLTR album after their first album to do so), as well in Sweden and Portugal, and logged sales of nearly a million copies.


In 2000, Søren Madsen left the band and the remaining members decided to continue as a trio and released Blue Night which was also moderately successful and produced hits such as You Took My Heart Away, Angel Eyes and the title track. In 2001, they released another compilation album titled 19 Love Ballads with all their best singles and an original single titled The Ghost of You


In 2004, the band released their sixth studio album which was another eponymous album. This album produced hits such as Frostbite and Take Me To Your Heart. Take Me To Your Heart was one of the most downloaded songs in Asia that year exceeding 6 million downloads alone and this memorable ballad proved to be their last hit single worldwide.


After 2004, the band went on to release two more studio albums Eternity in 2008 and Scandinavia in 2012. Thereafter, the band celebrated their 25th anniversary in 2014 with the release of a compilation album 25: The Complete Singles wherein two original singles Silent Times and Call on Love were released. In 2016, they released an Extended Play titled With Love which produced the singles We Shared The Night and Dream Girl.




Although I have covered in this review almost all the songs that were hits for the band, here are some of the other songs which are worth listening to:
·         How many hours
·         Anyway you want it
·         We shared the night
·         More than a friend
·         Nothing to lose

·         Sweetest surprise 

Till the next review...

At Ease!!!

Most Relaxing Songs of All Time


Attention!!!

There are many forms of relaxation. Sleeping, reading, meditating and for some even exercising is a form of relaxation. There are songs which are so soothing to the cochlear that it calms your soul. Tranquility is not something that can be easily achieved, but these artists have somehow made it so that they aid you to find that inner serenity. Marconi Union's Weightless is numero uno and it has been scientifically proven that it is the most relaxing song to have ever been composed. Therefore, these are the most relaxing songs of all time, and I know you will enjoy them. 
  1. Marconi Union – Weightless
  2. Enya – Only time
  3. Kenny G – Forever in love
  4. All Saints – Pure shores
  5. Enigma – Return to innocence
  6. Richard Clayderman – Ballade pour adeline
  7. Yanni – Meditation
  8. Norah Jones – Come away with me
  9. Sade – By your side
  10. Airstream – Electra
  11. Louis Armstrong – What a wonderful world
  12. Marvin Gaye – Sexual healing
  13. Bobby Bland – Members only
  14. Richard Clayderman – Memory (Original by Andrew Lloyd Webber)
  15. The Eagles – Hotel California
  16. Coldplay – Strawberry swing
  17. Gabrielle – Out of reach
  18. Kenny G – Songbird
  19. Enya – It’s in the rain
  20. Various Artists – Perfect day (Original by Lou Reed)
  21. Sixpence None the Richer ft. Jars of Clay – With every breath
  22. DJ Shah – Mellomaniac (Chillout Mix)
  23. Live – Lightning crashes
  24. Yiruma – River flows in you
  25. Barcelona – Please don’t go
  26. MLTR – Sleeping child 
  27. Nelly Furtado – All good things (come to an end)
  28. Café Del Mar – We can fly
  29. The Eagles – Love will keep us alive
  30. Enya – Watermark
  31. Yanni – First touch
  32. Vonda Shepard – For once in my life (Original by Barbara McNair)
  33. Macy Gray – I try
  34. Dido – Thank you
  35. Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra – Somethin’ stupid
  36. Bob Dylan – Knockin’ on heaven’s door 
  37. Eric Clapton – Tears in heaven
  38. Seal – Kiss from a rose
  39. Duran Duran – Come undone
  40. Lana Del Rey – High by the beach
  41. Gregorian – Once in a lifetime
  42. Spice Girls – Viva forever
  43. Enigma – Sadeness (Part I)
  44. MLTR – Breaking my heart
  45. Sarah Brightman – Shall be done
  46. Eva Cassidy – Time after time (Original by Cyndi Lauper)
  47. Howie Day – Collide
  48. Enya – Orinocco flow
  49. Annie Lennox – No more I love you’s
  50. Bob Dylan – Just like a woman
  51. Dido – White flag
  52. Yanni – One man’s dream
  53. Metallica – Nothing else matters
  54. The Beatles – Let it be
  55. The Cranberries – Linger
  56. Norah Jones – Don’t know why
  57. Christina Perri – A thousand years
  58. Coldplay – Atlas 
  59. Sarah McLachlan – Angel
  60. Sade – No ordinary love
  61. Enigma – Mea culpa (Part II)
  62. Meiko – Reasons to love you
  63. OneRepublic – Say (all I need)
  64. Wham – Careless whisper
  65. Lily Allen – Somewhere only we know (Original by Keane)
  66. Norah Jones – Sunrise
  67. Yanni – To the one who knows
  68. MLTR – You took my heart away 
  69. Lifehouse – You and me
  70. Tom Jones – Green green grass
  71. Boyzone – No matter what  
  72. Dido – Life for rent
  73. Milli Vanilli – Girl I’m gonna miss you
  74. Janet Jackson – That’s the way love goes
  75. Percy Sledge – Warm and tender love
  76. Corinne Bailey Rae – Like a star 
  77. Joshua Radin – Closer
  78. MLTR – Blue night 
  79. Enya – Caribbean blue
  80. Michael Buble – Home  
  81. Coldplay – Paradise
  82. Yanni – A walk in the rain
  83. Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa & Bruno Mars – Young, wild and free
  84. Bob Dylan – Blowing in the wind
  85. KT Tunstall – Other side of the world
  86. Spiritualized – Lay it down slow
  87. Duran Duran – Ordinary world
  88. Al Green – Let's stay together 
  89. Shania Twain – You’ve got away
  90. Dido – Here with me
  91. Lifehouse – Broken
  92. Spice Girls – 2 become 1
  93. Spandau Ballet – True
  94. James Blunt – You’re beautiful
  95. Charlene Sorai – Wherever you will go (Original by The Calling)
  96. Jason Donovan – Any dream will do
  97. Dixie Chicks – The rainbow connection (Original by Kermit the Frog)
  98. Regina Spektor – The call
  99. Brendan James – The sun will rise
  100. Lil Wayne – How to love
Til the next symphony…

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Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

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