Volume Nine
Compilation album by Volume magazine
Released March, 1994
Genre Rock, Electronic
Length 77:49
Label Volume V09CD
Volume magazine chronology
Volume Eight
(1993)
Volume Nine
(1994)
Trance Europe Express 2
(1994)

Volume Nine is the ninth issue of Volume magazine, which was published in March, 1994.

Track listing [link]

  1. Mark Lanegan – "Wheels" – 4:34
  2. Morphine – "Sharks Patrol These Waters" – 2:25
  3. that dog. – "One Summer Night" – 2:02
  4. Buffalo Tom – "Soda Jerk" – 4:28
  5. Paul Weller – "Black Sheep Boy" – 1:51
  6. Madder Rose – "Roland Navigator" – 4:15
  7. Sonic Youth – "Doctor's Order" – 4:20
  8. Wagon Christ – "Gas Fish" – 7:41
  9. Pressure Of Speech – "Emile" – 7:13
  10. Spooky – "Aqualung" – 4:18
  11. The Divine Comedy – "Life's What You Make It" – 2:50
  12. The Cranberries – "How" – 2:48
  13. Tindersticks – "Her" – 2:43
  14. Kristin Hersh – "Close Your Eyes" – 5:45
  15. Jah Wobble – "Whisky Priests" – 5:28
  16. Fun-Da-Mental – "New World Order" – 5:52
  17. Rub Ultra – "Suspend" – 3:16
  18. Blessed Ethel – "Daisy" – 2:42
  19. Compulsion – "Top Of The World" – 3:18



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Volume 9 (Shinhwa album)

Volume 9, also known as 10th Anniversary album, is the ninth studio album of South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on 3 April 2008 by Good Entertainment, marking the group's 10th anniversary. It was first released as a First Press Limited Edition, with 50,000 copies, each with a hologram serial number and a 120 page photobook. The regular edition was released a week later. A 20,000 copies repackaged White Edition was released on 3 July 2008, which included new track, "Destiny of Love" (흔적) and a music video which feature footage from their Shinhwa Must Go On: 10th Anniversary Live concert held on 29 and 30 March 2008 at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul.

"One More Time" (다시 한번만), a ballad track, was the lead track to be released, as a digital single on 24 March 2008. "Run" was the next track to be released with a promotional music video.

Tracks

Information is adapted from the liner notes of Volume 9:

New tracks in bold

Music videos

  • "Run"
  • "Destiny of Love" - feature footage from Shinhwa Must Go On: 10th Anniversary Live concert in Seoul
  • Imaani

    Imaani Saleem (born Melanie Crosdale, Born 1972, Derby, England) is an English singer and is best known for representing the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998.

    Career

    In 1998, she entered the A Song For Europe competition to find the UK's song for the Eurovision Song Contest. Her track "Where Are You" was a runaway winner with the British public and was selected to represent the UK. Imaani finished seven points behind the winner Dana International, in second place in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998. Britain has never been so close to winning ever since.

    After its success in the contest, "Where Are You" entered the UK Singles Chart in May 1998, peaking at #15. The track spent more than two months in the chart. Despite this success, her record label EMI decided to cancel the release of her follow-up single "You Got A Way" and parted company with Saleem.

    In 2000, she supplied the lead vocals on Tru Faith & Dub Conspiracy's UK garage cover of Adina Howard's "Freak Like Me". "Freak Like Me" reached No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart. Saleem went on to record with the jazz-funk band, Incognito.

    Podcasts:

    Imaani

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