download passenger Whispers (Deluxe Version) m4a Whispers II | Digital Download. 100% of all the profits raised from this purchase will go towards Unicef and their campaign to help and eventually prevent children suffering from chronic malnutrition in Liberia. Unicef ensures more of the worlds children are fed, vaccinated, educated and protected than any other organisation. To find out more, visit www.unicef.org.uk. Tracklist Disc 1 1. Fear Of Fear 2. Catch In The Dark 3. A Thousand Matches 4. I’ll Be Your Man 5. Travelling Alone 6. David 7. Words 8. The Way That I Need You 9. Strangers 10. Nothing’s Changed. Produced by Chris Vallejo & Mike Rosenberg Mixed by Chris Vallejo Mastered by Bob Ludwig Recorded at Linear Studios Sydney Written by Mike Rosenberg. Passenger Whispers (Deluxe Version) Passenger, the working name of singer/songwriter Mike Rosenberg, makes intimate, folk-inflected indie pop. Originally a four-piece, Passenger formed in Brighton, England, as a collaboration between singer/songwriter Rosenberg and composer Andrew Phillips. Working out of Phillips' studio, the duo recorded the songs that would become Wicked Man's Rest, Passenger's debut . The disc was released on ChalkMark in 2007 and spawned several singles, including "Wicked Man's Rest," "Walk You Home," "Do What You Like," and "Table for One." Passenger opened up for several high-profile indie acts throughout the U.K. that year, including Kate Nash and the Hold Steady. The following year found the band providing the soundtrack to the film Where Have I Been All Your Life?, and performing at the 2008 SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. In 2009, Phillips parted ways with Passenger, leaving Rosenberg at the helm. The band's sophomore effort, 2009's Wide Eyes Blind Love, reflected this change with a stripped-down, acoustic sound. A year later, Rosenberg's Passenger returned with the "fan-only" release Divers and Submarines. Also in 2010, Passenger released the album Flight of the Crow, featuring collaborations with such artists as Josh Pyke, Katie Noonan, Elana Stone, and others. In 2012, Passenger released its fifth full-length effort, All the Little Lights, which featured a more fully fleshed- out sound. While the album was released in the summer of 2012, it wasn't until 2013 that a tune from All the Little Lights, "," broke through as a hit in Europe. By the end of the year, the single had reached number one in 16 countries, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Italy, and Belgium. Track list: 1. Coins In a Fountain 2. 27 (Explicit) 3. Heart's On Fire (4:13) 4. Bullets 5. Golden Leaves 6. Thunder 7. Rolling Stone 8. Start a Fire 9. Whispers (4:02) 10. Riding To New York 11. Scare Away the Dark (4:02) 12. Heart's on Fire (Acoustic) 13. Coins In a Fountain (Acoustic) 14. Riding To New York (Acoustic) 15. Start a Fire (Acoustic) 16. Golden Leaves (Acoustic) 17. Rolling Stone (Acoustic) 18. Whispers (Acoustic) Passenger Whispers (Deluxe Edition) Passenger, the working name of singer/songwriter Mike Rosenberg, makes intimate, folk-inflected indie pop. Originally a four-piece, Passenger formed in Brighton, England, as a collaboration between singer/songwriter Rosenberg and composer Andrew Phillips. Working out of Phillips’ studio, the duo recorded the songs that would become Wicked Man’s Rest, Passenger’s debut album. The disc was released on ChalkMark in 2007 and spawned several singles, including “Wicked Man’s Rest,” “Walk You Home,” “Do What You Like,” and “Table for One.” Passenger opened up for several high-profile indie acts throughout the U.K. that year, including Kate Nash and the Hold Steady. The following year found the band providing the soundtrack to the film Where Have I Been All Your Life?, and performing at the 2008 SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. In 2009, Phillips parted ways with Passenger, leaving Rosenberg at the helm. The band’s sophomore effort, 2009?s Wide Eyes Blind Love, reflected this change with a stripped-down, acoustic sound. A year later, Rosenberg’s Passenger returned with the “fan-only” release Divers and Submarines. Also in 2010, Passenger released the album Flight of the Crow, featuring collaborations with such artists as Josh Pyke, Katie Noonan, Elana Stone, and others. In 2012, Passenger released its fifth full-length effort, All the Little Lights, which featured a more fully fleshed- out sound. While the album was released in the summer of 2012, it wasn’t until 2013 that a tune from All the Little Lights, “Let Her Go,” broke through as a hit in Europe. By the end of the year, the single had reached number one in 16 countries, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Italy, and Belgium. Track list: Disc: 1 1. Coins In A Fountain 2. 27 3. Heart's On Fire 4. Bullets 5. Golden Leaves 6. Thunder 7. Rolling Stone 8. Start A Fire 9. Whispers 10. Riding To New York 11. Scare Away The Dark Disc: 2 1. Heart's On Fire (Acoustic) 2. Coins In A Fountain (Acoustic) 3. Riding To New York (Acoustic) 4. Start A Fire (Acoustic) 5. Golden Leaves (Acoustic) 6. Rolling Stone (Acoustic) 7. Whispers (Acoustic) Whispers (Deluxe Edition) Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile. Recent Listening Trend. 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External Links. Don't want to see ads? Upgrade Now. Shoutbox. Javascript is required to view shouts on this page. Go directly to shout page. Whispers (Deluxe Version) With 2012’s All the Little Lights , it was clear that Passenger was cut above most other earnest lads of British folk-pop; singer/songwriter/one- man-band Mike Rosenberg offered refined wordplay, biting humor, and a sandy, disarming croon. Whispers underscores his potential, talent, and fresh perspective. “Coins in a Fountain” opens the album with a nod to the folk-fusion of Richard Thompson—acoustic fingerpicking, cello, and lush harmonies—but, like most other songs on Whispers , Rosenberg’s subtle surprises make the track remarkably fresh. The songwriter alternates verses with a ringing instrumental hook and adds a pattering tom-tom beat to give the track a vaguely international swing. Regardless of whether he’s delivering a hushed heartbreaker (“Golden Leaves,” “Whispers”) or a shuffling, uptempo tune (“Start a Fire,” the harmonica-adorned “Bullets”), they all have carefully placed, unexpected details. The key to album’s rewards may lie in the lyrics to the brightly swinging “27”—when Rosenberg playfully bemoans the fact that he’s “written 600 songs / only 12 get sung,” it suggests that his discernment is paying off brilliantly.