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Rob Smith : Throwing It All Away
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This is the debut album by Dublin indie musician and singer-songwriter Rob Smith
Genre: Rock: Mod
Release Date: 2009
Throwing It All Away
Rob Smith
Record Label: Cocklebob Recordings
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Intro : The Jam 1:58 + MP3 $0.19
2. One For The Modern 4:05 + MP3 $0.19
3. Out In The Sunshine 3:17 + MP3 $0.19
4. Stand Up 2:02 + MP3 $0.19
5. Soul Shaker 4:03 + MP3 $0.19
6. Interlude : La Mano de Dios 2:48 + MP3 $0.19
7. (People) Come With Me 4:11 + MP3 $0.19
8. So Many, So Near 2:35 + MP3 $0.19
9. Laugh All The Way To Town 3:22 + MP3 $0.19
10. When Your Feet Were Dancing 6:59 + MP3 $0.19
11. Piano Song 4:27 + MP3 $0.19
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Album Notes

Produced by Colin Whelan, Rob Smith & Conor O'Brien in Southfields, Co. Wexford and Dublin.

Reviews:

"Fantastic debut album **** " - The Irish daily star


Review by Nessy Monaghan
When artist asks if you would like to review their album for your blog, it’s a bit of a kick but you also wonder if they are slightly cocky?

Rob Smith has every right to be cocky. ‘Throwing It All Away’ is Rob’s debut and was released in 2008. He wears his influences on his sleeve, The Stone Roses, Oasis, the heros of 90’s Britpop and for a change its nice to see an artist more popular abroad than in his own native land.

The album kicks off with an instrumental track called ‘The Jam’, nice introduction. Recorded and Produced by Colin Whelan, Conor O’Brien and Smith himself, its well recorded and mixed but occasionally the vocal levels could have been higher in the mix.

Smith fits right into the Britpop genre, his voice is actually a nice surprise. ‘Soul Shaker’ seems to melt all Smith’s influences into his own perfect four minutes of swagger. Smith is consistent in his songwriting, with a nice variety of song structures throughout this debut.

Standout tracks would be, along with ‘Soul Shaker’, ‘When Your Feet Were Dancing’. Honourable mention must also go to ‘Lasagne’, a hidden track at the end of the album where Smith shows off his sense of humour. Good ending!
Taken from http://nessymon.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/rob-smith-throwing-it-all-away-review/

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