Wood

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Stay You 03:48 Tools
Never A Day 03:30 Tools
Knock It On The Head 03:45 Tools
Never Ending 03:49 Tools
Straight Lines 02:55 Tools
I Only Came For You 03:00 Tools
Always There 03:33 Tools
Irs13 - Ben Böhmer Remix 04:15 Tools
Let Me Fall 04:37 Tools
Whole Lot To Think About 04:26 Tools
Ending 02:02 Tools
IRS13 (Ben Böhmer Remix) 05:34 Tools
You Make Me Feel Bad 04:06 Tools
You Said The Words 03:25 Tools
Man On Fire 03:35 Tools
Our Time Has Come 06:07 Tools
Could I Be 04:43 Tools
Death Dealer Blues 04:15 Tools
Never A Day (OST Интуиция) 04:15 Tools
This Boy 04:15 Tools
Salvia 04:15 Tools
i know why you are always lose 04:15 Tools
The Noise from This Tower 04:15 Tools
Mountain 04:15 Tools
Bad Trip 04:15 Tools
Fantasia on British Sea Songs 11:19 Tools
Dr Wood 03:21 Tools
Downtown Tale 03:21 Tools
black house 03:21 Tools
Cyclic Recurrents 03:45 Tools
Sternensee 03:50 Tools
Irs13 03:50 Tools
duke world 03:45 Tools
Tug of War 03:45 Tools
Fantasia 03:45 Tools
I Should Be Leaving Soon 03:45 Tools
Hiraeth 03:45 Tools
Against The Grain 05:34 Tools
Prozac or Adidas 05:34 Tools
Okeanos 05:34 Tools
Mushrooms 05:34 Tools
Amnesist 05:34 Tools
O.U.T.L.A.W. 06:23 Tools
burning hands 06:23 Tools
Weekend 03:33 Tools
Rule Britannia 06:23 Tools
Dreaming 03:33 Tools
So Called Friend 03:33 Tools
saddest song 03:33 Tools
Could I Be - Radio Edit 04:45 Tools
Sincerely Yours 04:45 Tools
I Am Nothing 04:45 Tools
WINTER 03:50 Tools
Territory 03:50 Tools
only rain 03:50 Tools
Bounce Shake 04:18 Tools
Could It Be You Punk Rock Chick 03:50 Tools
The Elixer 03:50 Tools
Intro 00:29 Tools
Naive 09:38 Tools
Oculi Omnium 03:50 Tools
sternensee (original mix) 03:50 Tools
one life to live (ft. al-d) 09:38 Tools
Could I Be (Radio Edit) 04:45 Tools
A New Me 04:45 Tools
The World Today 04:31 Tools
I Hate My Job 02:19 Tools
Fairies Wear Boots 05:48 Tools
Cats on Acid 05:48 Tools
Screens Dropping 04:31 Tools
Our Era 04:31 Tools
It Won't Be Long 02:19 Tools
We Are Rolling 07:06 Tools
This Is America 04:43 Tools
Going Down Like That 02:09 Tools
Partido Alto 05:44 Tools
If I Fell 02:38 Tools
Sawdust 03:05 Tools
Sternensee - Bongbeck Remix 02:55 Tools
Want Words? 04:09 Tools
Hail, gladdening light 03:16 Tools
Felic 03:22 Tools
The Juliana Hatfield Three 05:44 Tools
Philly Cheese Blunt 04:49 Tools
Read The Risks Before 04:49 Tools
Blackbird 03:05 Tools
Knock on Wood 03:15 Tools
The Dropper 03:22 Tools
Sun Sleigh 02:25 Tools
Big Time 03:22 Tools
Wise Men 02:21 Tools
The Girl I Know 02:21 Tools
Note Bleu 05:15 Tools
Mankind Unto Man 05:15 Tools
Früher 05:15 Tools
Knock On Wood ft. A.G., Lil' Flex & Dat Boy Grace 05:15 Tools
Illinization 02:31 Tools
Perverse Prophet 05:15 Tools
R.I.P. (Rest In Peace) 04:29 Tools
Not Alone 04:29 Tools
Carry The Torch 04:19 Tools
Patchouli 04:15 Tools
Violator 04:15 Tools
Son of Mankind 02:21 Tools
Better Things 05:10 Tools
Roses of Picardy 04:15 Tools
Better Things ft. Dat Boy Grace 05:10 Tools
Norah 6 04:51 Tools
A-1 Yola 05:10 Tools
On The Edge ft. Z-Ro, Trae, Dat Boy Grace, Kool-Aid & Solo-D 04:51 Tools
On the Edge 06:00 Tools
Stay You (Album Version) 04:51 Tools
IRS13 (Ben Böhmer Remix) - Mix Cut 02:57 Tools
Hold Me Tight 02:37 Tools
Ready Or Not 04:15 Tools
Hey You 04:15 Tools
Screens Dropping ft. Bkack-One & Dat Boy Grace 04:15 Tools
Don't You Know ft. Dat Boy Grace 04:15 Tools
Hardest Click ft. Den Den & Dat Boy Grace 04:51 Tools
Home Sweet Home 04:51 Tools
Thuggin' In The City ft. Dat Boy Grace 04:51 Tools
Mamihlapinatapai 04:51 Tools
I wish it could be Christmas every day 04:51 Tools
10 The Nobodies 03:34 Tools
Shacklyn Knights 06:00 Tools
My Balls & My word ft. Kool-Aid & Solo-D 03:34 Tools
Dangerous Spot 06:05 Tools
Mo Keys ft. Bad Guy & Solo-D 06:05 Tools
Dangerous Spot ft. Kool-Aid & Solo-D 06:05 Tools
Love? 06:05 Tools
Red 06:05 Tools
Black Magic and Fire Part I 06:05 Tools
Wood's Philosophy 03:12 Tools
20 The Nobodies [Acoustic] 03:31 Tools
Southside 4 Life ft. Dat Boy Grace 06:00 Tools
I know why you always loose (demo) 00:00 Tools
Hardest Click 03:03 Tools
Mind on My Money 01:54 Tools
Bone Digger 01:54 Tools
Mo Keys 03:03 Tools
Tsukemono 03:23 Tools
Proceed 01:54 Tools
Straight From Tha Wood 03:23 Tools
48" Of Glory 03:23 Tools
16 Dreaming-S.Wood 01:54 Tools
I Only Come for You 02:55 Tools
06 "President Dead" 03:12 Tools
Wood 01:54 Tools
Never A Day Goes By 03:30 Tools
Mind On My Money ft. Dat Boy Grace 03:12 Tools
turning a $85,000 bowl from a $0.50 log 03:12 Tools
09 A Place In The Dirt 03:37 Tools
Sketch Of A Dandy 03:27 Tools
First Kiss 04:46 Tools
Walk in My Shoes 03:37 Tools
Don'T You Know? 03:27 Tools
I'm Comin' Down 03:27 Tools
A Whole Lot to Think About 03:27 Tools
Are You a Rider? 01:54 Tools
Hail Gladdening Light 01:54 Tools
Iron Woodkid W Lyrics 01:54 Tools
Goddamner Spring 03:18 Tools
Black Magic and Fire Part II 03:18 Tools
02 The Love Song 01:54 Tools
05 Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis) 04:18 Tools
My Balls & My Word 04:46 Tools
18 King Kill 33 04:46 Tools
Summer Of Hate 02:57 Tools
06 - Stay You 04:46 Tools
Elevation 04:46 Tools
Roars of Anger 04:46 Tools
IRS13 (Ben Bohmer Remix) 04:38 Tools
Thuggin in the City 03:38 Tools
Moving Fast 03:38 Tools
Farewell Ye Spanish Ladies 02:58 Tools
Start 02:38 Tools
Southside 4 Life 04:12 Tools
The Saucy Arethusa 04:12 Tools
sink 02:55 Tools
Stay 02:55 Tools
04 Disposable Teens 03:01 Tools
Sufficient Pulp 04:39 Tools
08 Cruci-Fiction In Space 04:56 Tools
07 In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death 03:01 Tools
Never A Day - Wood 03:01 Tools
03 The Fight Song 02:55 Tools
13 Born Again 02:55 Tools
five rainy days 03:21 Tools
Atom Bomb 03:21 Tools
21 Mechanical Animals [Live] 04:38 Tools
my transmission 03:18 Tools
Thorn 02:57 Tools
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday 04:38 Tools
Tom Bowling 04:38 Tools
Twelve Years 04:38 Tools
Horizon Blind 04:38 Tools
Little Walter Rides Again 04:38 Tools
In Case The World Changes Its Mind 02:58 Tools
Slide Under 02:58 Tools
Jack's The Lad (The Sailor's Ho 02:58 Tools
Wood - Stay You 03:47 Tools
Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing 03:47 Tools
IRS13 (Ben Böhmer Remix) [Mix Cut] 03:47 Tools
15 Coma Black 05:58 Tools
12 Lamb Of God 04:39 Tools
14 Burning Flag 03:21 Tools
11 The Death Song 03:21 Tools
Red Walls 03:21 Tools
01 Godeatgod 02:34 Tools
tank 02:33 Tools
Phrenology 02:33 Tools
Fantasia On British Seas 02:08 Tools
riders 02:08 Tools
Conspiracy 02:08 Tools
Pelican 03:18 Tools
Wood: Horlepiep 03:18 Tools
Weight 02:08 Tools
Reflection 02:08 Tools
Castless 02:08 Tools
Stay You - Wood 00:00 Tools
Subterfuge 00:00 Tools
Pondlife 00:00 Tools
VW Car Song 00:00 Tools
Don't You Know 00:00 Tools
06. Stay you 00:00 Tools
Hanuman 00:00 Tools
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Traditional Rock and Americana from James Maddock and company. He's just an ordinary guy. We know that because he's forever telling us he's just an ordinary guy in that likable, down-to-earth, "fancy a drink, pal?" sort of way. But how many ordinary guys do YOU know who amble nonchalantly on stage looking as if they're about to pick a fight with a karaoke machine and then sing with a sublime power that charms and chills in equal measure? How many ordinary guys do YOU know who write a whole catalogue of songs with such emotional depth that they sound like classics the instant you hear them? He's a Midlands lad called James Maddock from the English city of Leicester, famous for... well, Leicester's not famous for anything at all really. But for years, he's had this unfeasible dream of making wonderful music under the name of Wood and, hey, dreams come true.... "We used to be called 'The Gift Of Love,'" he remembers, "and we were talking one night about music and I said, 'On all the records I really love -- like Dylan and The Band -- you can picture the room they're playing in and you can hear the wood.' And it suddenly hit me. WOOD! That was the name I wanted for my band." James picked up his first instrument -- the ukulele that his granddad used to play in wartime bands -- at the age of eight. His dad, an optician, filled the house with jazz and if you venture into Leicester on a wet weekend you might still find Mr. Maddock playing in a jazz band in some remote corner. "By the time I was 14, I started thinking seriously about being able to play the guitar," James recalls, "and I was pretty good at it. I had this great guitar teacher and at the end of a lesson he'd say, 'You should check out this record by Neil Young.... ' I worked on a market stall on a Saturday and I'd go in, get my wages, and then go and buy a Neil Young record. And the next week he'd say, 'have you heard Ry Cooder...?,' and it went on from week to week... The Eagles, Jackson Browne... and all the West Coast stuff...." "Then I found Born To Run at a friend's house and it completely blew me away," he continues. "I was a big Bruce fan, still am. The Band's second album was a seminal influence on me too. Bob Dylan is a big hero for me." James Maddock moved to London when he was 20 and served his apprenticeship in covers bands working the ...ahem... boisterous London Irish pub circuit. He played in the Arsenal Tavern, North London, every weekend for several years, an achievement that surely merits some sort of long service gold medal award. It was hard, the audiences took no prisoners and you could play there for a hundred years without being discovered, but James wouldn't have missed it for the world. And besides, from this unglamorous environment of beer, tobacco and loud covers of old standards and the hits of the day, the first splinters of Wood began to emerge about three years ago. "I took over as singer and started doing my favorite songs -- Creedence Clearwater Revival and Bob Marley stuff -- but all the time I was also writing my own songs." They even recorded some demos of his material (at Abbey Road Studios, no less, where they fantasized about being rich and famous as they arrived to be gawked at and have their pictures taken by Japanese tourists) and waited for unspeakably lavish offers to flood in. Strangely enough, they didn't. But James somehow knew his music's spiritual home was America. "Two of the albums I most identify with are Late For The Sky (Jackson Browne) and Harvest (Neil Young). I love songwriters and I try to combine melodies and story. I've always liked my music to be quite gentle, with an acoustic, friendly feel...." At a time when nothing got signed in the UK unless it came with nasal voices and loud twanging guitars and could be marketed as "Brit pop," James suddenly found himself flown to New York where a chance play of the demo sufficiently impressed Columbia Record executives to offer him a record deal. Classic songs. Beautiful melodies. Great lyrics. Choruses just made for dancing on the ceiling. A voice to sell your grandmother for. Where had this boy BEEN all their lives?! "They got me to fly out there and do a gig in their offices!," James exclaims. "It was pretty scary! You spend all your life trying to get to this point and suddenly you're standing there with your guitar and it's all hanging on what you do in 20 minutes in that office." The boy obviously done good. His old Leicester schoolchum, Bill Newsinger (guitar), and the other two Wood mainstays, Jim O'Malley (bass) and Steve Jackson (drums), found themselves finally summoned to Tongue & Groove Studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to record, with producer Dave "Stiff" Johnson, the album they'd begun to despair would ever get made. "It really is a dream come true!," James admits. "When you've spent so long scrubbing around trying to get £50 together for rehearsals you think it will never happen. But when it does happen it's a huge responsibility. I'm learning a lot about myself through this." The first Wood album, Songs From Stamford Hill, is not only full of unfeasibly memorable melodies and immaculately crafted songs, it has some telling lyrics. "I'd written hundreds of songs before," James estimates, "but when we called the band 'Wood,' everything seemed to fall into place." The album's title was inspired by the area of London where James was living at the time most of the songs on the record were written. You may already know the opening track, "Stay You," which is featured on the best-selling Top 10 album Songs From Dawson's Creek (Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax). "Never Ending," the album's closing song, is another key track, a particularly poignant, nostalgic autobiographical song about growing up in Leicester and losing touch with schoolfriends. All of James' years of frustration are reflected in the lyric of "Knock It On The Head," in which he promises to allow himself just one last crack at this music nonsense before giving it all up to get a proper job. Then again, you don't have to spend long in his company to know he could NEVER give it up! James has a rare way with a sentimental love song, as well. "I really love 'Our Time Has Come', it's so SOPPY!" he laughs. "There's only about three chords in it too, but there's a symmetry as well." And then there's 'You Make Me Feel Bad.' "Oh, that's about a girlfriend who made me decorate the apartment about four times," he admits. "I'd do it and she'd turn round and say, 'Oh I don't like that color!.'" All human life is here. Wood. Crazy name. Perhaps. Ordinary guy. We think not! ====================================================== (2)Wood is rapper from Houston, Tx. He is member of S.U.C. ( Screwed Up Click) & Half Dead Organization. (3)Wood is also an instrumental band from Wheaton, IL. They are, what you call, like-minded forward thinkers. http://www.myspace.com/ourbandwood (4)Wood is also a project by Wouter 'Wood' Loderichs, operating from Apeldoorn, The Netherlands . On his debut he mixes hiphop, funk, rock, blues and a tinge of industrial. More info can be found at his MySpace page. (5) Wood is also a young Norwegian pop comet, also known as Elsa Marie Skjong. http://soundcloud.com/woodnorway/wood-honey-youre-a-dog Read more on Last.fm. 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