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Bill Evans - downloadAlbum: The Sideman Years
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Bill Evans - downloadAlbum: Playboy Jazz After Dark [CD1]
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Bill Evans - downloadAlbum: Playboy Jazz After Dark, Vol. 2
NewsLostprophets triumph at Full Ponty FestivalLocal heroes Lostprophets and The Automatic have triumphed at this year's Full Ponty festival in Wales - but Gallows were the day's surprise big hit. Headliners Lostprophets wowed the 10,000-strong crowd at Ynysancharad Park in Pontypridd yesterday (May 26) with a set which included classics such as 'Fake Sound Of Progress' and set closer 'Last Train Home'. The set also featured brief cameos from singer Ian Watkins' mum and gran. The Automaticwere also a big hit with the locals, with set which included the favourites 'Raoul', 'Golddigger', 'Monster' and set closer 'Recover'. Other highlights included Atrium Stage headliners Paramore, local lads The Guns, and Gallows, who saw a massive crowd queue up to watch their set on the small Coca-Cola Stage. Frank Carter and co, didn't disappoint, with 'Orchestra Of Wolves' and 'Will Someone Shoot That Fucking Snake' the undisputed highlights of the set. Keep coming back to NME.COM all weekend for more reports and blogs from other festivals taking place this weekend, including Dot To Dot, Isle Of Skye and Evolution. The Enemy score Number One album The Enemy have shot to the top of the UK album chart with their debut album 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns'. The Coventry trio are celebrating their first Number One after keeping Interpol off the top with their new album 'Our Love To Admire'. The victory rounds off a good week all round for indie acts with Arctic Monkeys and My Chemical Romance all charting in the Top Ten of the UK singles chart. The Sheffield four-piece jumped 18 places to Number Five with 'Fluorescent Adolescent' while the emo rockers went in at Number Nine with 'Teenagers'. Kate Nash also stayed in the Top Five, dropping one place to Three with 'Foundations' while Rhianna's grip at the top remains firmly in place for the ninth week running with 'Umbrella'. Foo Fighters have re-entered the Top 40 after their 2005 single 'Best Of You', leapt from 173 to 38 following last weekend's Live Earth concert. Elsewhere in the album chart, The Smashing Pumpkins went in at Number Four with 'Zeitgeist'. This week's top ten singles are: 1. Rihanna ft Jay-Z - 'Umbrella' 2. Fergie - 'Big Girls Don't Cry' 3. Kate Nash - 'Foundations' 4. Timbaland - 'The Way I Are' 5. Arctic Monkeys - 'Fluorescent Adolescent' 6. Avril Lavigne - 'When You're Gone' 7. Enrique Iglesias - 'Do You Know' 8. Hoosiers - 'Worried About Ray' 9. My Chemical Romance - 'Teenagers' 10. Natasha Bedingfield - 'Soulmate' |
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