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Legacy - Make It So Hard / I Don't Believe It album

  • Performer: Legacy
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Make It So Hard / I Don't Believe It
  • Released: 1983
  • MP3 version size: 1403 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1236 mb
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  • Rating: 4.6
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Текст песни: This hit That ice cold Michelle Pfeiffer That white gold.

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The lyrics are here, people, so please don't ask! Guys, I know this isn't the original album cover, but I think it's an amazing picture, and I believe it represents Pink Floyd's legacy and success throughout these years. This song was posted as a tribute to Syd Barrett. So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell, Blue skys from pain. Can you tell a green field From a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil?

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Make Believe is the fifth studio album by American rock band Weezer, released on May 10, 2005 by Geffen Records. The album was considered to be a return to some of the emotionally vulnerable lyrics of Weezer's previous releases, and due to the strength of the hit single "Beverly Hills", the album was a commercial success. In addition, "Beverly Hills" also gained Weezer's first Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song

On Make Believe, his personality has vanished beneath layers of self-imposed universality, writing non-specific power ballads like he apprenticed with Diane Warren, and whoah-oh-ohing a whole lot in lieu of coming up with coherent or interesting thoughts. Coupled with his continued obsession with tired power chords and bland riff-rock (surprisingly not sonically boosted by producer Rick Rubin, whose post-"99 Problems" grip on relevance is now officially spent), the creative driving force behind the Weez is asleep at the wheel. I don't know- I'm too scared to re-listen to those first two albums- but it certainly appears that Make Believe will expertly extract the last remaining good graces the critical community has to offer latter-day Weezer, unless my colleagues' memories of slow-dancing with Ashley to "Say It Ain't So" are more powerful than. I can possibly imagine.

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Nearly ten years separate the two records, a long time by any measure, so it shouldn't be a surprise that Cuomo has a far different emotional outlook here. On Make Believe he purposely avoids the pain and torture of Pinkerton, where the guitars exploded and scraped, complementing the torment in his lyrics. Here, Cuomo is trying to sort things out, sometimes beating himself up over past mistakes, sometimes looking at his surroundings sardonically, but something separates Make Believe from previous Weezer albums: a palpable sense of optimism, a feeling of hope, a new positivity.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Make It So Hard
Songwriter – C. Teuma*, J. Wesley*, J. Konen*, P. Ruggero*
3:16
B I Don't Believe It
Songwriter – C. Teuma*, J. Wesley*, J. Konen*
3:51

Credits

  • Bass – Phil Ruggero
  • Cover – Rod Knight
  • Drums – James Matthews
  • Engineer – Kurt Kinzel, Mark Wisney, Steve Tillisch
  • Guitar – Jim Konen
  • Keyboards – Jerry Wesley
  • Photography – Rod Knight
  • Producer – Kurt Kinzel
  • Vocals – Connie Teuma

Notes

Recorded at Cloudborn Studios, Grosse Pointe, MI
Mixed at Soundstage, Nasville, TN
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York, NY