Your cart is empty

Vanessa Carlton - Nothing Where Something Used to Be

Mes favoris
Cet élément a bien été ajouté / retiré de vos favoris.
Nothing Where Something Used to Be
Vanessa Carlton
- Released on 08/04/2016 by Dine Alone Music Inc.
- Main artist: Vanessa Carlton
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie

Unlimited Streaming
Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps
Start my trial period and start listening to this albumEnjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription
SubscribeEnjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription
Digital Download
Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
Nothing Where Something Used to Be
Vanessa Carlton
You are currently listening to samples.
Listen to over 60 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.
Listen to this album and more than 60 million songs with your unlimited streaming plans.
1 month free, then £14,99/ month

Vanessa Carlton, MainArtist
(C) 2016 Dine Alone Music Inc under exclusive license from Vanessa Carlton (P) 2016 Dine Alone Music Inc under exclusive license from Vanessa Carlton
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 1 track(s)
- Total length: 00:04:56
- Main artist: Vanessa Carlton
- Label: Dine Alone Music Inc.
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie
-
24-Bit 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(C) 2016 Dine Alone Music Inc under exclusive license from Vanessa Carlton (P) 2016 Dine Alone Music Inc under exclusive license from Vanessa Carlton
Improve this page
Why buy on Qobuz...
-
Stream or download your music
Buy an album or an individual track. Or listen to our entire catalogue with our high-quality unlimited streaming subscriptions.
-
Zero DRM
The downloaded files belong to you, without any usage limit. You can download them as many times as you like.
-
Choose the format best suited for you
Download your purchases in a wide variety of formats (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF...) depending on your needs.
-
Listen to your purchases on our apps
Download the Qobuz apps for smartphones, tablets and computers, and listen to your purchases wherever you go.








From the White Stripes to his time in the solo wilderness, Jack White has been foretelling the doom of a clapped-out rock'n'roll. The genius with a thousand projects has a new prophecy: rock is coming back. While we await its return, here's a look back at the White phenomenon.
Pink Floyd's ground-breaking album The Dark Side of the Moon was the result of a long creative process that began around 1968. A Saucerful of Secrets (the main track from the eponymous album) was, for Nick Mason at least, where it all began. Their next album Ummagumma (1969) gave each band member the opportunity to create a solo piece, though they would have to combine their talents if they wanted to hit the jackpot. Pink Floyd continued to search for the perfect record with Meddle, an album which highlighted their skills in the studio, and Atom Heart Mother, before they reached nirvana with The Dark Side of the Moon. And the album’s perfection hasn’t faded one bit, even forty-five years after its release.
Nick Cave and his Bad Seeds remain one of the most prolific adventures of the post-punk era. Since the late 1980s, the vast magnetism of the Australian singer has swirled through violent paroxysms, fulminating covers, piano ballads and sweaty rock'n'roll. As the years went by, Cave became more and more of a crooner, part way between a punk Frank Sinatra and an austere Johnny Cash.