??????: United Kingdom
??????: In No Sense? Nonsense!
????: Electronic, Avant-garde
??? ??????: 1987
????????: (CD-Rip) China (CCD 1570)
??????: 732 kbps FLAC (image. cue. log. full scans)
??????: 232.00 Mb
?????????????: Turbobit/Gigapeta
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01. Blue Railroad Train – Set 1
02. Death Don’t Have No Mercy – Set 1
03. I’ll Let You Know Before I Leave – Set 1
04. Things That Might Have Been – Set 1
05. More Than My Old Guitar – Set 1
06. Another Man Done a Full Go Round – Set 1
07. River of Time – Set 1 (Live)
08. Preaching on the Old Campground – Set 1
09. Come Back Baby – Set 1
10. Sales -Set 1
11. I Know You Rider – Set 1
12. Parchman Farm – Set 2
13. Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning – Set 2
14. The Terrible Operation – Set 2
15. I See The Light – Set 2
16. Good Shepherd – Set 2
17. Nashville Blues – Set 2
18. Cracks in the Finish – Set 2
19. Operator – Set 2
20. Barbeque King – Set 2
21. Just Because – Set 2
22. Nine Pound Hammer – Encore 1
23. A Walk with Friends – Encore 2
Kaoru Abe | Sabu Toyozumi
Mannyoka
(NoBusiness Records, 2018 [1978])
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David Lord
Forest Standards, Vol.1
(Big Ego Records, 2018)
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320 kbps | 174 MB | LINKS
River City Slim & The Zydeco Hogs came together in 1998, fueled by Slim’s desire to create authentic Zydeco music in Southern New England. A tall order to be sure, but The Hogs have risen to the challenge and over the course of the last twenty years have established themselves as one of the premier Zydeco bands in the country outside of the Gulf Coast. The Hogs have been called on to back several Louisiana legends on New England stages — Willis Prudhomme, Preston Frank, Corey Ledet, Andre Thierry, Dexter Ardoin. This speaks to their ability to assimilate the Louisana Zydeco culture despite not growing up in it.
Over the years, The Hogs have recorded four CDs. This CD collects highlights from all four, showcasing the variety of Louisiana music styles The Hogs are fluent in. From their pounding original Zydeco tunes “I Just Want To Dance” and “Rockin’ The Zydeco World”, to classic Creole fiddle tunes like “Oh Mam”, to the swamp pop ballads “First You Cry” and “Un Autre Soir Ennuyant”, The Hogs bring their own distinctive energy to classic Louisiana music. Throw in a couple of waltzes and you’ve got a Zydeco Hogs dance party!
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Scars tune stack is 11 songs so heartfelt and personal that it’s difficult not to be immediately affected by their honesty and directness. Kilzer attributes that to the singular place where he lives and works. “It’s a badge of honor. I hope I have been able to live up to it. Memphis is where the big bang happened. You try to at least not mess it up before you pass it on.” As he likes to put it, “All Memphis music is soul music,” and Kilzer’s soul is front and center on Scars.
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Live At The Ramblin Man Fair packs an adrenaline-fueled punch as the Headhunters revel in the power of roadhouse rock and blues. From the opening crunch of Big Boss Man to a thunderous take on The Beatles Dont Let Me Down, the energy level is off the charts and the crowd is swept up in one raucous good time. And the fun continues on the studio tracks, as Johnnie and the boys bring out the best in blues chestnuts Rock Me Baby and Hi-Heeled Sneakers, plus a combustible KHH original Rock N Roller.
Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Big Boss Man
3. Ragtop
4. Stumblin’
5. Shufflin’ Back To Memphis
6. Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
7. Wishin’ Well
8. Walking With The Wolf
9. My Daddy Was A Milkman
10. Don’t Let Me Down
11. Rock Me Baby
12. Rock ‘N’ Roller
13. Hi-Heel Sneakers