Mariah Carey - Rainbow (1999)
Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart 26-01 (2019)
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Claire Hastings – Those Who Roam (2019)
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An album of folk songs that embraces the theme of travel and journeys seems entirely appropriate. So much of our traditional song has travelled all around our islands, and far beyond, it makes perfect sense to collate some of those where the characters who populate the stories are on the move. Scots singer/song writer Claire Hastings has done just that, in Those Who Roam.
With a core band of the highest calibre and Inge Thomson in the producer’s chair, Those Who Roam is an album as sharp as the swishing scythes that punctuate the album’s opening track – The Lothian Hairst. Claire’s lilting Doric floats above the steady bass rhythm of Jenn Butterworth’s guitar for a song that celebrates the 19th Century harvest gangs that would sail from Aberdeenshire to the south, then follow the harvest work all the way north again. The highly atmospheric approach to the song, and the album as a whole, features the distinctive sound of Laura Wilkie’s fiddle, Thomas Gibbs’ sparse piano and a steady accordion drone from Andrew Wait.
Ustad Saami God Is Not a Terrorist
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X-MiX Urban & Club Series 231 (2018)
Title: X-MiX Urban & Club Series 231
Label: X-MiX Records, X-Mix Productions
Style: G-Funk, Conscious, Rhythm & Blues, Dancehall, Neo Soul, Crunk, Mumble Rap, Trap, Future Bass
Release Date: 20-06-2018
Format: CD, Compilation, Promo
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: MP3
Tracks: 13 Tracks
Time: 00:54:56 Min
Size: 129 MB
Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart 26 January (2019)
Title: Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart 26 January
Label: Hollywood Reporter - Billboard Media Group
Style: Indie, Synthpop, Folk, Country, Electropop, Trap, Cloud Rap, Afrobeat, Neo Soul, Dancehall, Alternative
Release Date: 23-01-2019
Format: CD, Top, Compilation
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: MP3
Tracks: 100 Tracks
Time: 05:23:25 Min
Size: 751 MB
Jerry Lee Lewis – The Knox Phillips Sessions – The Unreleased Recordings (2014)
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Phillips Recording looks much as it did at its grand opening in 1960. That was the year Sam Phillips, then president of Sun Records, closed the old studio where he’d recorded Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, B.B. King and Howlin’ Wolf to open a new studio two blocks north. Even after Phillips sold Sun, he kept the new studio. His sons, Knox and Jerry, swear they’ll never relinquish it.
Ill health has curtailed Knox’s appearances at the studio of late, but there were years when he was there pretty much every day. When he felt those in his presence were deserving, he would play the Jerry Lee Lewis tapes he’d produced in the late 70s. Although no longer on Sun, Jerry Lee returned often to Phillips Recording. He was coming off a 10-year string of country hits at a time when progress in Nashville was gauged in slight adjustments to the formula. Nashville records were designed neither to excite nor to offend, bringing to mind a line from the Book of Revelations that Jerry Lee loved to paraphrase as you must be hot or cold, for if you are lukewarm the Lord will spew you out of His mouth. For a man conversant with popular music in all its manifestations, it all came down to one thing: God-given talent. Jerry Lee had it. At Phillips Recording, he once again gave some sense of all he knew and all he could do, just as he’d done at Sun in the 50s. And the piano, always de-emphasised at Mercury, was once again front and centre. Those who heard Knox’s tapes implored him to release them. That time has now come.
Tracks:
01. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
02. Ragged but Right
03. Room Full of Roses
04. Johnny B. Goode Carol
05. That Kind of Fool
06. Harbor Lights
07. Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior
08. Music! Music! Music! Canadian Sunset
09. Lovin’ Cajun Style
10. Beautiful Dreamer
VA – To Catch a Ghost: Field Recordings from Madagascar (2018)
This is Sublime Frequencies’ second volume of transcendent musical field recordings from central and southern Madagascar, produced by Charles Brooks. Like the grand beauty and wonder of its flora and fauna, Madagascar’s music is completely unique. Whether the tempos are fast with poly- rhythmic precision or slow in the form of a Kabosy ballad, once one gets familiar with its sound, it can never be mistaken again. Charles Brooks has been traveling to Madagascar and living with these spectacular artists for many years and has managed to document countless examples of their work, and regardless of how formal or informal a recording is made, the results always turn out magical.
The following is an excerpt from Brooks’s liner notes: “The musicians on this album are…
…storytellers and much of their craft is improvised and has a strong foundation of expertise in their respective cultural traditions. These field recordings have been collaborative from beginning to end and here, I’ve attempted to represent the finest of these talented artists. Their music journeys across endless landscapes with some movements having the qualities of a start and finish and yet no apparent end… Seeking, recording, and sharing the intangible experience, the best of all of this, is to catch a ghost.” — sublimefrequencies.bandcamp.com
Zimbabwe's Oliver 'Tuku' Mtukudzi's career spanned four decades and 67 albums
Mandrake Paddle Steamer – Pandemonium Shadow Show (2018)
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Previously unreleased recordings, 1968/1970, by British quintessential psychedelic / progressive band MANDRAKE PADDLE STEAMER / MANDRAKE, culled from the band’s archive of reel tapes and acetates. Pure late 60s UK psychedelic sound with early prog moves, plenty of Hammond and fuzzed out guitar, powerful vocals… Including such lost gems as the Barrett-Floyd sounding “The World Whistles By”, killer psych-rockers like “Pandemonium Shadow Show” or “Doris The Piper”, the mellotron fuelled “October Country” and more! Unlike other 60s British bands who changed their music to ‘psychedelic’ or ‘progressive’ with the time, MPS were born “progressive” from day one. Formed in 1967 in Walthamstow (London) by a core of art school students, their members were Brian Engel, Martin Briley, Paula Riordan, Martin Hooker and Barry Nightingale (later replaced by David Potts). During their short lifespan (1967-1970), MPS supported big names like Pink Floyd, The Nice or Vanilla Fudge. They played at the Isle Of Wight Festival, had a residence at the Star Club in Germany and ran their own club night (Asgard). Signed to the Parlophone label (though the band was aiming to be part of the more progressive Harvest imprint) they released in 1969 the “Strange Walking Man” 45, recorded at Abbey Road and now widely considered a lost British psychedelic classic (check Rubbles, Perfumed Garden, etc). Due to lack of promotion and interest from their record label, the 45 went nowhere. After some line-up changes and shortening their name to just Mandrake, the band definitively split in 1970. “Pandemonium Shadow Show” collects studio recordings registered by Mandrake Paddle Steamer / Mandrake during 1968/1970 at various London studios such as Regent, Orange and other unknown locations. Some of these tracks had been previously included on several bootleg albums with inferior sound quality / wrong titles and others have remained unreleased until now.
Clive Tanaka / Unreliable Narrator [2018]
- Ibiza 30-3-86 (Board Mix) (42:05)
- Pre-sunrise Authority / Nuggets / Secret Pleasure Moon (37:46)
Sulphur Aeon - The Scythe Of Cosmic Chaos (2018)
Burning Saviours - Nymphs & Weavers (2007)
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VA – Rough Guide to Women Of The World (2019)
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A celebration of some of the world’s great female musicians on one album, this seamless collection underlines the Rough Guide’s status as the number one compilation label for world music. ‘The Rough Guide to Woman of the World’ presents everything from the earthy desert blues chanting of Tartit, to the golden voice of India’s Anandi Bhattacharya. This is a cutting-edge collection of incredible women whose songs deliver deep and meaningful messages.
Tracklist:
1 Jai Ganesh – Anandi Bhattacharya
2 Tillie Sage – Kyle Carey
3 Ouden Oida – Kristi Stassinopoulou & Stathis Kalyviotis
4 Ya Mo – Dozan
5 Me So Wa Yen – Sally Nyolo
6 Benim Yarim – Olcay Bayir
7 Annapoorne – Jyotsna Srikanth
8 Bağa Girdim – She’Koyokh
9 Sweet Lullaby – Lala Njava
10 Mam Ja Męża – Chłopcy Kontra Basia
11 I Sogni – Saba
12 Teman Endah – Sambasunda Quintet
13 Afous Dafous – Tartit
14 Jhooli Laal Qalandar – Rafiki Jazz
15 Po Drum Mome – Eugenia Georgieva
16 Nyuchi – Monoswezi
VA – Rough Guide to Women Of The World (2019)
FLAC | 372 MB | LINKS
A celebration of some of the world’s great female musicians on one album, this seamless collection underlines the Rough Guide’s status as the number one compilation label for world music. ‘The Rough Guide to Woman of the World’ presents everything from the earthy desert blues chanting of Tartit, to the golden voice of India’s Anandi Bhattacharya. This is a cutting-edge collection of incredible women whose songs deliver deep and meaningful messages.
Tracklist:
1 Jai Ganesh – Anandi Bhattacharya
2 Tillie Sage – Kyle Carey
3 Ouden Oida – Kristi Stassinopoulou & Stathis Kalyviotis
4 Ya Mo – Dozan
5 Me So Wa Yen – Sally Nyolo
6 Benim Yarim – Olcay Bayir
7 Annapoorne – Jyotsna Srikanth
8 Bağa Girdim – She’Koyokh
9 Sweet Lullaby – Lala Njava
10 Mam Ja Męża – Chłopcy Kontra Basia
11 I Sogni – Saba
12 Teman Endah – Sambasunda Quintet
13 Afous Dafous – Tartit
14 Jhooli Laal Qalandar – Rafiki Jazz
15 Po Drum Mome – Eugenia Georgieva
16 Nyuchi – Monoswezi
The Black Crowes - Twice As Hard (1992) [CDS Japan Press]
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The Rascals - Once Upon a Dream (1968) [Japan remaster] (2012)
Weezer – Weezer (Teal Album) (2019)
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Weezer are no strangers to familiar takes on pop classics—they did The Monkees’ “I’m a Believer” for Shrek and The Cars’ “You Might Think” for Cars 2. But after a fan’s successful viral campaign to get them to cover Toto’s “Africa” gave them their biggest hit in ages, they made a project of it—with ground rules. Inspired by Phil Collins’ version of “You Can’t Hurry Love,” they would stick to largely faithful readings of pre-’90s songs and avoid alt-rock peers as well as obvious classic-rock staples like “Hotel California.” “We don’t wanna be a bar band,” Rivers Cuomo tells Apple Music. “The Teal Album is what was left.” Cuomo and guitarist Brian Bell explain their picks for this set of other people’s greatest hits.
Tracks:
1 – Africa 3:58
2 – Everybody Wants to Rule the World 4:04
3 – Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) 3:34
4 – Take on Me 3:43
5 – Happy Together 2:25
6 – Paranoid 2:44
7 – Mr. Blue Sky 4:46
8 – No Scrubs 3:10
9 – Billie Jean 4:54
10 – Stand By Me 3:00