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download Debbie Jacobs :: Album: Undercover Lover

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Full album: Undercover Lover
mp3 / 2008 year / 260 kbs / 64 mb / 34 min

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download Debbie Jacobs :: Album: High On Your Love

Debbie Jacobs (mp3)

Full album: High On Your Love
mp3 / 2008 year / 221 kbs / 57 mb / 35 min

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Album: Undercover Lover
  1. Undercover Lover
  2. Don't You Want My Love
  3. Think I'm Fallin' In Love
  4. Hot Hot ( Give It All You Got)
  5. All The Way
  6. Burnin' Desire

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Album: High On Your Love
  1. High On Your Love
  2. Lovin' Spree
  3. Hot Hot (Give It All You Got)
  4. Make It Love
  5. What Goes Up
  6. I Can Never Forget A Frient

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The Enemy get Jersey Live dancing

The Enemy played at the Jersey Live festival tonight (September 1), getting the crowd dancing with a hit-packed set.

Today was the first day of the two-day festival, which has seen 10,000 music lovers come together on the island to watch the likes of The Twang and Super Furry Animals perform. The Fratellis will headline the first day later tonight, with Kasabian headlining tomorrow.

Taking the stage at 19:15 GMT, singer/guitarist Tom Clarke led his band through a frenetic set, kicking off with crowd favourites '40 Days And 40 Nights' and 'Away From Here'.

Up until The Enemy's set the atmosphere at the festival had been relaxed and sedate, something acknowledges by Clarke when he said, "I want to see some people jumping up and down during this next song, let's see what you've got," before playing 'Technodancaphobic'. The crowd responded by gearing up energy levels, dancing and crowd surfing for the rest of the set.

Clarke continued on his mission to get the crowd more animated, saying, "This song's called 'Aggro', so I want to see some aggro," before playing the aforementioned song.

By the time The Enemy ended their set, with a high-octane performance of 'You're Not Alone', the crowd were cheering and dancing, the atmosphere considerable more charged.
Robert Plant plays down Led Zeppelin rumours

Led Zeppelin have denied they will be reuniting for a gig later this year.

There have been rumours the band would reform for a tribute concert for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, with John Bonham's son, Jason, taking over the drums.

Bonham died after choking on his own vomit following a drinking session in 1980.

However while not flatly denying the stories, the band's singer Robert Plant cryptically played down chance of a show with his old band.

"If there was one (a reunion), then there wouldn't be enough doctors to support it!" he told reporters at the Rockwave Festival in Greece.

Led Zeppelin have only performed a handful of concerts since they split in 1980, including a disastrous performance at 1985's Live Aid, which they refused to allow on the DVD release.