To accompany the reissue of Woo’s Into The Heart Of Love, Emotional Rescue is releasing a limited 7” featuring songs not included on the vinyl pressing, plus a previously unreleased version of the beautiful title song, which only appeared in later form on their CD only, La Luna album. In both digital and CD all 22 songs are included, however, in all formats the full flow is there, from soft English folk ballads to warm, lilting acoustic interludes covered in reverb and the now characteristic gentle, krautesque, electronic percussion running through, it is a pleasure to finally see this release reach a wider audience. The flow and timber of the songs works just so and wraps you in an aural blanket you don’t want to leave.Īs a 60-minute cassette not all the songs could be included on the vinyl addition, however, at 18 songs it still conveys the full feel and message of love and hope that the Ives brothers seek to offer in their music. The warmth in the music is expressed most here. While possibly their most traditional sounding folk album, Into The Heart Of Love still has that mesmeric Woo feel and aesthetic that is instantly recognisable and comforting. Remastered by Clive Ives especially for this release from the original master tapes and presented again in a lovely screen-printed sleeve this is one for true music lovers. Only released on cassette in 1990, the album is now seen as their masterpiece. A wonderful addition to the very English sounds of Woo, but also a nice counterpoint to the recent new wave releases on the label, Javier’s timeless music will gather further recognition with Eclipse and the follow up alongside friend and fellow member of Finas Africae, Luis Delgado, in 2015.Įmotional Rescue is delighted to announce the vinyl pressing and CD release of the Woo album, Into The Heart Of Love. Including the best songs from his class Tagomago album, as well as several unreleased pieces, this is the perfect addition to the discovery of the esoteric music coming from Spain during the mid-80s that were as part of the country’s folk tradition as a part of the Cafe del Mar soundtrack.Ĭoming as either a 12 track LP or featuring 6 additional songs on the CD and digital releases, the atmosphere and cohesive vibrations and music interplay are as strong on the soft rock classic of Midnight Round Mekines to the Jodorowsky style ramblings of A Una Muchacha. Covering almost 30 years of music, it shows the versatility and depth of Javier’s writing and production is just as strong when working as a solo artist. Several years in the making, this first collection for the label is part one of a trilogy of releases from the bands members. Now with this selection of his music from 1985 to today, the depths of his acoustic, folk and balearic writing can be heard. As a member of Finas Africae his name is finally coming to prominence. Music Rescue now correctly detects iTunes 9.x+ "iTunes Media" folders.Numerous improvements to licensing, including an in-app store.Improved support for iPods introduced since September 2009, including the new touch-screen nanos.Emotional Rescue is proud to present the first ever collection of works from Spanish song writer Javier Bergia. Music Rescue now correctly detects iTunes 9.x+ "iTunes Media" folders.Numerous improvements to licensing, including an in-app store.Improved support for iPods introduced since September 2009, including the new touch-screen nanos. Overall, Music Rescue is an excellent recovery utility for anyone who has lost their precious tunes. It does however include backups of your album art. Ratings, Play Counts and Last Played info are not recovered although these are hardly the most important things on your mind if you've just lost your entire music collection. There are a few drawbacks to Music Rescue. QuickRecover gives you less control over the tracks you recover and instead simply recovers everything at once. There is also one other way to perform recovery and that's via "QuickRecover". That's it - once the progress bars have completed, your backups will be complete. For each source - whether it be podcasts, music or videos - you can configure exactly how and where they are copied before you hit the copy button. When you've selected the tracks you want to save, click 'Copy' in the bottom-right and corner. You can also search through the track listings using the search box at the top. On the right you have the track listings corresponding to each one featuring the rating, artist, track duration etc. On the left, you have your device and data available such as Music, Video and Podcasts. Once you've connected your device, the main window is split into two areas, not unlike iTunes. The interface is elegant and it's almost impossible to go wrong because everything is so clearly displayed. Throughout, Music Rescue is a superbly presented and executed program.
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