About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 34. Chapters: Flesh Tone, 1987, Screamadelica, Happy Hour, Electronic Pleasure, The White Room, From Paris to Berlin, The Best of N-Trance 1992-2002, The Annual 2008, Warp20, Shag Times, Who Killed The JAMs?, The Annual 2010, Warp 10: Influences, Classics, Remixes, Shakedown, The Annual 2011, Greg Stainer, The Annual 2009, The Travels of Windimoto, Shakedown 2, Ministry of Sound Anthems, Unmixed, The Annual 2006, The Annual 2007, The Annual 2005, Ima, The "What Time Is Love?" Story, Sinister Beauty, Now Dance 2008, Paradise, ESCM, Moby, Deep Heat 5 - Feed the Fever, If I Have to Stand Alone, Future Disco, Green Velvet, Forever Tel Aviv, Pump Up the Jam: The Album, Beauty Within: Sinister Beauty Reimagined, Disco Kandi, Beautiful., MTV's Amp, Lil' Hand, MTV's Amp 2, Electribal Memories, All in the Mind, No Regret, Walk in Love, The Silver Tree, The One, Modernism: A New Decade, Eternity Project One, Kerrier District, The Chill Out Project, Higher Things, Next Wave, So Good: 12" Club Collection, Star, Undisputed, About Romance, It's My Time, Super California, Get Fired Up, Murk. Excerpt: Flesh Tone is the fifth studio album by American recording artist Kelis, first released on May 14, 2010. Recorded while the singer was an unsigned artist and while pregnant with her first child, the record is an ode to motherhood and is a distinct departure from the urban sound of her previous album, Kelis Was Here. Production for the songs comes courtesy of David Guetta, Boys Noize, Jean Baptiste and Benny Benassi amongst others. Flesh Tone was described as a pop album but adopts electropop, synthpop, house and dancehall elements to form a "euphoric dance album" which tributes the birth of Kelis' son. The record serves as her debut with Interscope Records under the will.i.am music brand. Clocking in at j...