Where Do You Go to Disappear? - Tina Dico

Where Do You Go to Disappear?

Tina Dico

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 2012-09-10
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2012 Finest Gramophone

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
We're All Experts 3:59 USD 0.99
2
Moon to Let 4:45 USD 0.99
3
The World Is Perfect 3:37 USD 0.99
4
Point of No Return 4:29 USD 0.99
5
The Time of Our Lives 4:51 USD 0.99
6
True North 4:45 USD 0.99
7
The Tip of the Iceberg 4:17 USD 0.99
8
You Wanna Teach Me to Dance 3:38 USD 0.99
9
Sunrise 3:43 USD 0.99
10
The Other Side 3:23 USD 0.99
11
Where Do You Go to Disappear 4:09 USD 0.99
12
You Leave You Learn 4:16 USD 0.99
13
Kids Go Where the Light Is On 4:49 USD 0.99
Where Do You Go to Disappear? - Tina Dico
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Reviews

  • THE TINA MASTERPIECE
    5
    By shacajuncooking
    This is it. This the the Tina Album I've been knowing was coming. Lyrically....it is ASTOUNDING. Musically....it embraces memories of Greats like Buckley. A SURE MASTERPIECE FOR SURE!
  • not her best
    4
    By tdicofan
    I waited 4 yrs for new stuff to come out, and while the three singles (videos) that came out are top notch, I am somewhat dissapointed in some of the other songs. I much prefer In the Red and Count to Ten. The album was better on second listenting, maybe I just need to let it settle in or i was expecting too much. I will wait for her 2013 US tour and hopefully see her live again in NY. She is great either solo or with a band. Still better than any other female performer though.
  • Stunning.
    5
    By michaelberingsmith
    Tina simply delievers — this album is ruthlessly her. This album could very well go on to be her magnum opus. Masterpiece.
  • Always Delivers
    5
    By marconyc
    I hate giving reviews because i never feel i've given something i really like justice so i'll just say Tina Dico never fails to deliver. Brava!
  • Haunting
    5
    By MusicDownloadMan1
    I love Tina Dico and her transcendent songwriting. This album and especially that powerful track Moon To Let, create an ambience of an urban coffee shop at night listening to contemplative musical confessions. Tina is my favorite songwriter for so many reasons and I look forward to seeing her live one day! GET THIS ALBUM!