VA - Saved by the Girl: 37 Icons Of The 90s [2CD Australia Edition Set] (2015)
VA - Joe FM Top 2000 Volume 8 [5CD Box Set] (2016)
VA - Joe FM Top 2000 Volume 7 [5CD Box Set] (2015)
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The James Hunter Six – Whatever It Takes (2018)
320 kbps | 60 MB | LINKS
A permanent fixture in the world of Rhythm and Soul, James Hunter follows up five critically acclaimed albums with his latest recording, Whatever It Takes, for New York City’s renowned label, Daptone Records. At the height of his famed recording career, Hunter and Daptone co-founder and producer Bosco Mann recorded an elegantly crafted collection of 10 originals that are evermore poignant and compelling than the singer’s previous works. The James Hunter Six and Mann recorded Whatever It Takes straight to tape at Daptone’s Penrose Studios in Riverside, California.
John Oates – Arkansas (2018)
320 kbps | 74 MB | LINKS
John Oates pays tribute to the voices that became before him — including Delta bluesmen, country yodelers and old-time folksingers — with next month’s Arkansas.
Released on February 2nd, the solo record finds Oates fronting an electrified string band – the Good Road Band – that includes mandolin player Sam Bush and guitarist Guthrie Trapp. Together, the musicians take a layered, plugged-in approach to traditional songs from the American roots-music songbook, beefing up the mix with a handful of originals. Included in the mix is Oates’ own “Arkansas,” which pays tribute to the state’s musical legacy.
“I was invited to go to Wilson, Arkansas,” says Oates, who lives four hours away in Nashville, “and was inspired by the landscape where the cotton fields line the Mississippi River shore. My entire musical life has been influenced by the music that has flowed up that river from New Orleans through the Delta, and has had such an important sonic and cultural impact on America. It occurred to me that Arkansas was the last rural stop on the musical journey northward. I wanted both the song and video to reflect that.”
VA - Mercury Living Presence - The Collector's Edition [51CD Box Set] (2011)
Title Of Album: Mercury Living Presence - The Collector's Edition
Year Of Release: 2011
Label (Catalog#): Mercury/Universal Music Limited [00289 480 5233]
Genre: Classical, Baroque, Romantic, Modern
Quality: WAV (*image +.cue,log,scans)
Time: 51CD
Full Size: 35.60 gb
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VA - Mercury Living Presence - The Collector's Edition 2 [55CD Box Set] (2013)
Fleetwood Mac: 1975 Fleetwood Mac / 5-Disc Box Set Super Deluxe Edition Reprise Records 2018
5-Disc Box Set Super Deluxe Edition Reprise Records 2018
Fleetwood Mac
Box Set / Album:
1975 Fleetwood Mac
(3CD + DVD + LP Box Set Super Deluxe
Edition Reprise Records 2018)
Info:
Warner Music / Reprise Records
Super Deluxe Limited Edition
CD / DVD / Vinyl / Stereo / Multichannel
Catalog Box: 081227940768 (R2 559454)
Catalog Discs: 081227940768-1~4
Made in EU
Dynamic Range: 10 / 12 / 10
Genre / Style: Rock / Progressive Rock
Released Year: 1975/2017
Format:
CD: FLAC / Level 8 (img + *cue / *cue with ISRC + EAC log, AccurateRip)
DVD: DVD Decrypter (ISO + *mds + log)
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Covers: format PNG 300dpi, full scans
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El Babaku - Live at the Jazz Galerie (1971/2015) [HDTracks]
Christine Rosander – Been A Long Time (2018)
320 kbps | 139 MB | LINKS
Christine Rosander has the kind of voice that makes you want to laugh, cry and even shout a “Hallelujah!” or two. Her sultry mix of gospel — honed by a childhood of singing in church — country and folk, warms the spirit with a captivating, earthy power.
W.A.S.P. - ReIdolized: The Soundtrack To The Crimson Idol [2CD] (2018)
??????: USA
??????: ReIdolized: The Soundtrack To The Crimson Idol [2CD + DVD]
????: Heavy Metal | Glam Metal | Hard Rock
????????: Napalm Records GmbH. [NPR 727 DP]
???: 2018
??????: FLAC (*image + .cue,log, covers) | DVD
??????: 690Mb | 2.36Gb
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Steve Miller Band - The Best Of 1968 - 1973 (1990)
Title Of Album: The Best Of 1968 - 1973
Year Of Release: 1990
Label (Catalog#): Capitol Records [CDP 7 95271 2]
Country: United States
Genre: Soft Rock, Pop Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks,cue,log,scans)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 1:17:35
Full Size: 443 mb
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The Burnpool - The Burnpool (1995) [Japan Press]
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??????: The Burnpool
????: Hard Rock
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??????: APE (image+.cue, log, scans)
????????: Lossless
??????: 406 Mb
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Roxette - Tourism (1992) [Remastered 2009]
Within Silence - Return From The Shadows [Japanese Edition] (2017) [2018]
Within Silence - Gallery Of Life [Japanese Edition] (2015) [2016]
??????: Slovakia
??????: Gallery Of Life [Japanese Edition]
????: Power Metal
????????: Rubicon Music [RBNCD-1202]
???: 2015 [2016]
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Red River Dialect – Broken Stay Open Sky (2018)
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Red River Dialect songwriter David Morris has always merged his spiritual practice with his art, releasing three albums of splendid if oft-overlooked musicality. This new release – the group’s first on Paradise Of Bachelors – deserves a fate guided by much more prominence, given the sheer richness both of the songwriting and performances contained within.
A band with Cornish roots but a London base, Red River Dialect feel the push and pull between rural life and city inspiration, between the metropolitan mosaic of culture that guides them and the sense of tradition that keeps them rooted.
There’s a beautifully Celtic feel to much of the material on ‘Broken Stay Open Sky’, whether that’s the lilting fiddle line on ‘Juniper/The View’ or the slight drone feel to the chords on ‘Aery Thin’. This is matched to a sense of modern developments in Americana – imagine Steve Gunn transplanted to Kernow and you’d be close.
A beguilingly atmospheric record, this new album from Red River Dialect seems to be in perpetual transition, coming close to but never quite achieving that sense of return. It’s there in the chords – the endless expanse of ‘Open Sky (bell)’ perhaps, or the discord of ‘Gull Rock’ – and it’s there in the lyricism, an incessant wandering across meta/physical landscapes.