320 kbps | 32 MB | LINKS
Tracklist
01. Killing For Love (With The Brite Lites)
02. What Will (With The Brite Lites)
03. Stories We Build Stories We Tell (With The Brite Lites)
04. Afterglow (With The Brite Lites)
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Tracklist
01. Killing For Love (With The Brite Lites)
02. What Will (With The Brite Lites)
03. Stories We Build Stories We Tell (With The Brite Lites)
04. Afterglow (With The Brite Lites)
160 kbps | 124 MB | LINKS
Recorded Live at Guitar Legends Festival 1991, Sevilla, Spain – October 15 and 17, 1991.
Tracks:
01. All Along The Watchtower
02. Boots Of Spanish Leather
03. Across The Borderline
04. Answer Me
05. Shake, Rattle ‘n’ Roll
06. Going Down
07. Something Else
08. Connections
09. I Can’t Turn You Loose
10. Sabre Dance
11. Standing On The Crossroads
12. Phone Booth
13. Going Back Home
320 kbps | 184 MB | LINKS
Tracklist:
01 Kosmos – Vegetable Man 02:51
02 Kylesa – Interstellar Overdrive 06:55
03 Intronaut – Arnold Layne 03:55
04 Stinking Lizaveta – Matilda Mother 05:39
05 Jarboe – Late Night 03:59
06 Pentagram – Flaming 03:12
07 Giant Squid – Octopus 07:01
08 Yakuza – Lucifer Sam 03:37
09 Jesu – Chapter 24 06:29
10 Unearthly Trance – Long Gone 03:04
11 Dredg – Astronomy Domine 03:41
12 Circle – Rats 03:51
13 Zodiak – See Emily Play 06:42
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Bob Weir, formerly of the Grateful Dead (and currently of Dead & Company), is releasing his first new solo record in a decade. It’s called Blue Mountain, and it’s out September 30 via Columbia/Legacy Recordings. Blue Mountain is Weir’s first album of entirely new material in 30 years. Produced alongside Josh Kaufman, the album features a songwriting collaboration with Josh Ritter and performances from The National’s Aaron and Bryce Dessner, as well as Scott Devendorf.
320 kbps | 164 MB | LINKS
Tracks:
1. Ain’t No Cure For Love
2. Bird On The Wire
3. I’m Your Man
4. Heart With No Companion
5. Take This Waltz
6. Tower Of Song
7. Joan Of Arc
8. Jazz Police
9. First We Take Manhattan
10. Coming Back To You
11. Suzanne
12. I Tried To Leave You
13. Whither Thou Goest
14. Ralph Benmergui Outro
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Rarely is there a pair like folk maestros The Lost Brothers. Despite having met and formed in Liverpool and now being based in Dublin, the influence of Americana on the songwriting of Oisin Leech and Mark McCausland is undeniable. Like their 2008 debut album ‘Trails of the Lonely’ produced in Portland, the duo returned to the land they are so indebted to. They touched down in Tucson to work with Giant Sand’s Howe Gelb on their latest album. According to the press release for ‘Halfway Towards a Healing’, he had some unconventional production techniques. Gelb would pick up the duo in the morning for their day of work, then drop them off in the middle of the desert for a walk, presumably to get their creative juices flowing while being wholly inspired by the desolate environment.
Self-described as their “most forward-thinking record” and displaying “tiny slivers of hope” and less gloom than its predecessors, The Lost Brothers’ latest is a tidy collection of beautiful tunes worthy of inclusion in Leech and McCausland’s growing oeuvre. This album also sees the Lost Brothers collaborating with their friend, tourmate and fellow Irish troubadour Glen Hansard, who cowrote three songs on the LP. One of these, ‘More Than I Can Comprehend’, is a catchy little ditty does its best to describe the wonderment of love. In a span of just over 2 minutes, the song manages to be both tender and droll about the most powerful of human emotions: “Why draw a line through what matters most? / Darling, this love might just kill us both.” Another relatively uptempo number is ‘Cry for a Sparrow’, where the duo use the idea of a bird in flight, either soaring or diving, as a metaphor for the ups and downs of life.
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CD 1
1. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [12:21]
2. Jack Straw [ 7:17]
3. Tennessee Jed [ 9:24]
4. Mexicali Blues> [ 3:18]
5. Me and My Uncle [ 3:29]
6. Friend of the Devil [ 9:38]
7. New Minglewood Blues [ 5:33]
8. Dupree’s Diamond Blues [ 6:10]
9. Passenger [ 4:42]
10. Dire Wolf [ 5:18]
11. The Music Never Stopped [ 8:04]
CD 2
1. Samson and Delilah [ 9:10]
2. Sunrise [ 4:45]
3. Scarlet Begonias> [10:45]
4. Fire On the Mountain> [ 9:36]
5. Good Lovin’ [ 6:38]
CD 3
1. St. Stephen> [ 8:22]
2. Drums> [ 2:47]
3. Not Fade Away> [ 9:44]
4. Wharf Rat> [11:09]
5. St. Stephen> [ 1:03]
6. Truckin’ [11:32]
7. Johnny B. Goode [ 5:08]
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CD1
01. The Beatles – Aint She Sweet
02. The Beatles – Cry For A Shadow
03. The Beatles – When The Saints Go Marchin In
04. The Beatles – Why
05. The Beatles – If You Love Me Baby
06. The Beatles – My Bonnie
07. The Beatles – Nobodys Child
08. The Beatles – Ready Teddy
09. The Beatles – Sweet Georgia Brown
10. The Beatles – What’d I Say
11. The Beatles – Ruby Baby
12. The Beatles – Lets Dance
13. The Beatles – Ya Ya
14. The Beatles – Kansas City
15. The Beatles – Love Me Do
16. The Beatles – P.S. I Love You
17. The Beatles – Please, Please Me
18. The Beatles – Baby Its You
19. The Beatles – Do You Want To Know A Secret
20. The Beatles – Twist And Shout
21. The Beatles – From Me To You
22. The Beatles – She Loves You
CD2
01. I Saw Her Standing There
02. Im Going To Sit Right Down And Cry
03. Roll Over Beethoven
04. The Hippy, Hippy Shake
05. Sweet Little Sixteen
06. Lend Me Your Comb
07. Your Feets Too Big
08. Where Heve You Been All My Life
09. Mr. Moonlight
10. A Taste Of Honey
11. Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby
12. Nothin’ Shakin’
13. To Know Her Is To Love Her
14. Little Queenie
15. Sheila
16. Ask Me Why
17. Red Sails In The Sunset
18. Matchbox
19. I’m Talking About You
20. I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
21. Long Tall Sally
22. I Remember You