Sunjae Lee
Entropy
(bandcamp, 2019)
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Sunjae Lee Entropy
Brother Fox And The Tar Baby - Brother Fox And The Tar Baby (1969) (Reissue, 2009)
Title Of Album Brother Fox And The Tar Baby
Year Of Release:1969/2009
Label (Catalog#) :Tone Arm [TA 0010]
Country: USA
Genre: Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: FLAC (image + cue,log)
Bitrate: Lossless
Total Time: 00:38:48
Total Size: 283mb(+3%)(covers)
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Alvin Lucier Ricochet Lady
Alvin Lucier
Ricochet Lady
(Black Truffle Records, 2019)
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VA - Luxury Night Party Vol. 2 (2018)
Sorcery - Sinister Soldiers (1978) [Reissue 2001]
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??????: Sinister Soldiers
????: Hard Rock/Heavy Metal
??? ??????: 1978/2001
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Lee Michaels - Lee Michaels (1969) [Remastered] (1996)
VA - Disco Fever - Eternally - Best 100 90's Years (2018)
Suzanne Vega - Nine Objects Of Desire (1996)
??????: United States
??????: Nine Objects Of Desire
????: Pop, Rock
??? ??????: 1996
????????: (CD-Rip) A&M (540 583-2)
??????: 791 kbps FLAC (image. cue. log. full scans)
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Paul Weller - Fly on the Wall: B Sides and Rarities [3CD Remastered Box Set] (2003)
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On Wednesday, January 16, from 7-10 PM ET, Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio spins three scorching hours of 20th century tracks from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, and beyond.
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Soft Cell - Live [2CD Set] (2003)
MOCKING DEAD BIRD MOCKING DEAD BIRD - 2019 https://mockingdeadbird.bandcamp.com/
Eric Clapton – Transmission Impossible (2018)
320 kbps | 474 MB | LINKS
Eric Clapton s musical output across a career spanning 55 years and counting, has been nothing short of extraordinary. But added to this, that the lion s share of his work has been of a quite staggering quality, with more than occasional brilliance displayed, has made Clapton one of a handful of musicians, composers and performers from the rock age who patently deserve their place at the top table of the industry. This 3 X CD set celebrates and champions the contribution Eric has made to the pantheon of intelligent rock music as it contains three broadcast recordings of live shows from the 1960s, the 1970s and the 1990s. Kicking off with a superb concert the great man gave as part of Cream, the super-group which also of course featured the talents of Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, recorded at the LA Forum in October 1968. Next up on disc two is a unique gig Clapton gave at Dallas s Convention Center in Texas towards the end of 1976, hot on the heels of his No Reason To Cry album. Concluding the collection, disc 3 takes EC forward more than 20 years, to his astonishing show at the Edmonton Coliseum in Alberta, Canada in September of 1998.
Disc 1 “Cream” recorded live at the L.A. Forum, Inglewood, CA October 19, 1968
Disc 2 recorded live at Dallas County Convention Center, Dallas, TX November 15, 1976
Disc 3 recorded live at the Edmonton Coliseum, Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) September 11,1998
Earth Opera - Earth Opera (1968) (2001)
Skull & Bones - The Cursed Island (2014)
ARTISTI VARI Festivale Sanremo 1961 (mamma mia che bel tempo)
NAJVEĆI I NAJBOLJI festival iz doba kadd je postojala JUGOSLAVIJA i kome smo se svi divili, danas se ni Italijani ne oduševljavaju ovim festivalo a nekad je bio G L A V N I!
Si certo ragazzi e ragazze, piu bel festival nel mondo nei 60
REBEKA 1993 Post scriptum Split – A rare slovenian cassette
REBEKA je jedna sjajna grupa, pop orijentacije sa dobrim rock ritmom i verovatno bi bila i jako dobra grupa i dan danas ako postoji. Izbor tema je svakako interesantan jer pokazuje neki vid želje za mirom koji je tada te godine bio jako potreban. U tome su jako interesantni i bez premca na ovom blogu. Retke su grupe koje su htele angažovanost u to doba. Ovde im treba odati počast za to.
REBEKA će zasvirati to ponovo za vas
Duncan Browne - Duncan Browne (1973) (2002)
Ike & Tina Turner – What You Hear Is What You Get: Live At Carnegie Hall (1971/2019)
FLAC | 317 MB | LINKS
Tracklist:
01. Introduction
02. Piece Of My Heart
03. Everyday People
04. Introduction To Tina
05. Doin’ The Tina Turner
06. Sweet Soul Music
07. Ooh Poo Pah Doo
08. Honky Tonk Women
09. A Love Like Yours (Don’t Come Knocking Everyday)
10. Proud Mary
11. (Encore Of) Proud Mary
12. Proud Mary (Continued)
13. I Smell Trouble
14. Ike’s Tune
15. I Want To Take You Higher
16. I’ve Been Loving You Too Long
17. Respect
Ike & Tina Turner – Workin’ Together (1970/2019)
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Released early in 1970, a few months after Come Together, their first album for Liberty Records, Workin’ Together was the first genuine hit album Ike & Tina had in years; actually, it was their biggest ever, working its way into Billboard’s Top 25 and spending 38 weeks on the charts. They never had a bigger hit (the closest was their Blue Thumb release, Outta Season, which peaked at 91), and, in many ways, they didn’t make a better album. After all, their classic ’60s sides were just that — sides of a single, not an album. Even though it doesn’t boast the sustained vision of such contemporaries as, say, Marvin Gaye and Al Green, Workin’ Together feels like a proper album, where many of the buried album tracks are as strong as the singles. Like its predecessor, it relies a bit too much on contemporary covers, which isn’t bad when it’s the perennial “Proud Mary,” since it deftly reinterprets the original, but readings of the Beatles’ “Get Back” and “Let It Be,” while not bad, are a little bit too pedestrian. Fortunately, they’re entirely listenable and they’re the only slow moments, outweighed by songs that crackle with style and passion. Nowhere is this truer than on the opening title track, a mid-tempo groover (written by Eki Renrut, Ike’s brilliant inverted alias) powered by a soulful chorus and a guitar line that plays like a mutated version of Dylan’s “I Want You” riff. Then, there’s the terrific Stax/Volt stomper “(Long As I Can) Get You When I Want You,” possibly the highlight on the record. Though they cut a couple of classics over the next few years, most notably “Nutbush City Limits,” the duo never topped this, possibly the best proper album they ever cut.