Death - Leprosy (1988)
Abarax - Crying Of The Whales (2005)
??????: Germany
??????: Crying Of The Whales
????: Crossover Prog
??? ??????: 2005
????????: (CD-Rip) Cyclops (CYCL 153)
??????: 956 kbps FLAC (image. cue. log. cd scans)
??????: 427.47 Mb
?????????????: Turbobit/Hitfile/Gigapeta
Mick Softley - Any Mother Doesn't Grumble (1972) [Reissue, 2016]
Jess Morgan – Everything I Did Last Year (Singles Collection) (2019)
320 kbps | 87 MB | LINKS
Tracklist:
1. Aston Expressway Kiss Me Quick (3:50)
2. Whitby (3:56)
3. Blue Jay (4:55)
4. Valentina (3:24)
5. Leytonstone (3:10)
6. Gold And Blind (3:54)
7. Familiar Shoulders (3:57)
8. All I Want To Do Is Tell You What To Do (2:51)
9. Death Of A Ballroom Dancer (3:40)
10. Chinatown (3:02)
Ayinla Omowura and his Apala Group Volume 2, EMI / His Masters Voice 1971
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - The First Edition 1& 2 (1967/68) Remastered (2014)
Title Of Album: The First Edition 1& 2
Year Of Release: 1967-68/2014
Label (Catalog#) Friday Music [FRM-6276]
Country:: USA
Genre: Psych Folk Country Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 01:02:12
Full Size: 402mb(+3%)
Upload: Turbobit / Rapidgator
VA - Compact Discovery [3CD] (1988)
Milt Jackson - Plenty, Plenty Soul (1957) (Reissue, 1989)
Sabaton - Carolus Rex [2CD] (2012) [2018]
Curtis Mayfield – Superfly [Remastered] (1972/2018)
FLAC | 678 MB | LINKS
Limited hybrid SACD pressing. Mastered on Mobile Fidelity’s world-renowned mastering system, the label’s hybrid SACD presents Mayfield’s vision with widescreen sonics worthy of it’s cinematic reach. Curtis Mayfield’s border-transcending Superfly is much more than a soundtrack to a cutting-edge blaxploitation film. Recorded in 1972 to coincide with Gordon Parks Jr.’s movie about a dealer attempting to divorce himself from the urban underworld, Mayfield’s brilliantly orchestrated set ignited an entire genre, expanded the scope of R&B, and spurred dialogues surrounding significant social issues ranging from the unvarnished consequences of hustling to the realities of African-American lives in America. This SACD bursts with colors and details-with the mind-boggling array of individual threads forming a seamless tapestry involving guitars, woodwinds, horns, singing, and melodies. Separation between the seemingly countless instruments, the myriad timbres of Mayfield’s voice, the breadth of the strings, and the probing reach of the lean albeit direction-leading bass hits massive proportions: You’ve never heard Superfly sound so vibrant, realistic, or immediate. No wonder the music now pulses with even more vitality than it did more than four decades ago.
Tracks:
1 Little Child Runnin’ Wild 5:39
2 Pusherman 5:04
3 Freddie’s Dead 5:29
4 Junkie Chase (Instrumental) 1:41
5 Give Me Your Love (Love Song) 4:18
6 Eddie You Should Know Better 2:19
7 No Thing On Me (Cocaine Song) 4:56
8 Think (Instrumental) 3:47
9 SuperFly 3:55
Ike & Tina Turner – The Collection (2009)
FLAC | 387 MB | LINKS
Ike & Tina phase of her career has been easily overlooked, but this CD provides 20 examples of just how groundbreaking and influential Ike & Tina were as a duo. Includes their hits “Nutbush City Limits” (which reached #4 in the UK charts), ‘Proud Mary’ and many more.
1. Proud Mary (4:57)
2. Nutbush City Limits (2:57)
3. Get Back (3:02)
4. Honky Tonk Women (3:09)
5. Living for the City (3:41)
6. I Want to Take You Higher (2:53)
7. Come Together (3:38)
8. Higher Ground (3:40)
9. Working Together (3:33)
10. Sexy Ida (3:00)
11. I Idolize You (2:52)
12. Drift Away (3:24)
13. Sweet Rhode Island Red (3:15)
14. Early in the Morning (3:39)
15. I’m Yours (Use Me Any Way You Wanna) (2:48)
16. Love Like Yours (3:54)
17. I Heard It Through the Grapevine [Live] (3:25)
18. I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (3:54)
19. Whole Lotta Love (4:41)
20. I Like It (1:59
ΤΑ 4 ΕΠΙΠΕΔΑ ΤΗΣ ΥΠΑΡΞΗΣ με αφορμή τη νέα επανέκδοση βινυλίου της Anazitisi Records
Από το 12σέλιδο ένθετο του άλμπουμ |
Deadwood Revival - Deadwood Revival (2005)
Wind – Keeping Me Occupied (2019)
320 kbps | 92 MB | LINKS
A soft psychedelic prog album. a movement between easy & light to the heavy and trippy in the old school sound.
Tracks:
01. Cryptomedia
02. Keeping Me Occupied
03. Home Town
04. Golden Island
05. Reflection
06. Cave Man
07. Lost on a Tree
08. Hold Tight
09. Soft Notes
10. Almost There
Grace Slick – Welcome To The Wrecking Ball! (1981/2019)
FLAC | 249 MB | LINKS
To coincide with the 1981 album Welcome to the Wrecking Ball, Grace Slick released an insightful interview disc which is actually more fun than the record. The album isn’t bad, mind you, it’s just that she’s such a personality that listening to the star ramble on about the wrecking ball as a symbol of destruction along with her other opinions on life is thoroughly enjoyable. The three essential elements of her Dreams album from the year before reprise their roles here, producer Ron Frangipane, engineer Ed Sprigg, and guitarist Scott Zito writing all the music on Wrecking Ball. Slick creates only lyrics to four of the ten titles, so this is really a Scott Zito album with Grace Slick as the vocalist. Where on the previous disc, Dreams, the singer composed five of the ten totally without a collaborator, that album is closer to what the fans expect from “White Rabbit”‘s author. Dreams, Manhole, and Software have more of her personality in the grooves. The first track, “Wrecking Ball,” explodes off the disc, a complement to the photos on the cover and inside the gatefold. It is heavy stuff, crunching along and is one of the better tracks here. You won’t find a member of Pablo Cruise crashing this party, as Steve Price did on the previous outing. Maybe the disc didn’t sell enough for Sonny & Cher to file a lawsuit because “No More Heroes” is the exact melody to the verse of “Bang Bang,” you can even sing along “I was five and he was six/we rode on horses made of sticks,” though Grace Slick sounds like she’s fronting Genesis vocally while the band dwells on hard rock. It’s an intriguing progression going from solo album to solo album to see what mood Slick was in what year. Software in 1984, produced by Ron Nevison, featuring Slick’s songwriting collaborations with producer Peter Wolf, is far more interesting. Track down the radio promo disc on this, though. The legendary singer gives a great image and superb PR; too bad she mailed her performance in.
Sting – Mercury Falling (1996/2019)
FLAC | 319 MB | LINKS
Falling somewhere between the pop sensibilities of Ten Summoner’s Tales and the searching ambition of The Soul Cages, Mercury Falling is one of Sting’s tighter records, even if it fails to compel as much as his previous solo albums. Though he doesn’t flaunt his jazz aspirations as he did in the mid-’80s, Mercury Falling feels more serious than The Dream of the Blue Turtles, primarily because of its reserved, high-class production and execution. Building from surprisingly simple, memorable melodies, Sting creates multi-layered, vaguely soul-influenced arrangements that carry all of the hallmarks of someone who has studied music, not lived it. Of course, there are many pleasures in the record for all of his pretensions, Sting remains an engaging melodicist, as well as a clever lyricist. There just happens to be a distinct lack of energy, stemming from the suffocating layers of synthesizers. Mercury Falling is a record of modest pleasures; it’s just not an infectious, compulsive listen.
Freedom Highway - Made in 68 (2002)
Sir Richard Bishop & David Oliphant | Karkhana with Nadah El Shazly Carte Blanche
Sir Richard Bishop & David Oliphant
Karkhana with Nadah El Shazly
Carte Blanche
(Unrock, 2019)
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20/20 Blind - Never Far (1994)
???????????: 20/20 Blind
??????: Never Far
????: Melodic Hard Rock / Arena Rock
??? ??????: 1994
??????: FLAC (image+.cue, log, scans)
????????: Lossless
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Little Feat – Hotcakes & Outtakes: 30 Years Of Little Feat (4CD Box Set) (2000)
FLAC | 2,5 GB | LINKS
These 83 songs go a long way toward demonstrating how Little Feat evolved their hard-to-define but infectious swamp-rock, blues, and boogie sound. The final disc in the four-disc Hotcakes & Outtakes, dubbed “Studio Outtakes,” offers up the very first demo tapes made by Lowell George, the mastermind of the group. Backed by keyboardist Billy Payne, drummer Richie Hayward, and bassist Roy Estrada (the first player to leave the band), George’s down-and-dirty slide guitar and plaintive voice blend grit, intelligence, and humor. Combining an off-center Southern California rock sensibility (George and Estrada had both been members of Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention) with a love of New Orleans rhythms, Little Feat became a quintessentially American band. Songs from their classic albums are gathered here, as well as live recordings and tracks from the post-George era. After George died, the group took a hiatus in the 1980s before reforming; the third disc chronicles 1988 to ’98 and shows that Little Feat are as distinctive as ever. The box includes notes by Bud Scoppa, interviews with the group’s founding members, and a previously unseen painting by Neon Park, whose cover art graced a number of Little Feat albums. The definitive Feat overview, this is ideal for old fans and newcomers alike. –Wally Shoup
Disc 1: 1970-1975 (01:18:35)
01. Strawberry Flats 02:23
02. Hamburger Midnight 02:29
03. Easy To Slip 03:21
04. Cold, Cold, Cold 04:00
05. Trouble 02:17
06. Tripe Face Boogie 03:15
07. Willin’ 02:56
08. Cat Fever 04:35
09. Sailin’ Shoes 02:51
10. Dixie Chicken 03:55
11. Two Trains 03:07
12. Roll Um Easy 02:31
13. Fat Man In The Bathtub 04:31
14. Fool Yourself 03;16
15. Spanish Moon (Single Version) 02:43
16. Rock And Roll Doctor 02:58
17. Oh Atlanta 03:29
18. Skin It Back 04:13
19. Feats Don’t Fail Me Now 02;28
20. Mercenary Territory 04:26
21. All That You Dream (Single Version) 03:33
22. Long Distance Love 02:43
23. Day Or Night 06:23
Disc 2: 1976-1981 (01:19:17)
01. Hi Roller 03:37
02. Time Loves A Hero 03:48
03. Rocket In My Pocket 03:23
04. Old Folks Boogie 03:32
05. Day At The Dog Races 06:28
06. Fat Man In The Bathtub (Live) 04:57
07. All That You Dream (Live) 04:31
08. Mercenary Territory (Live) 04:38
09. Spanish Moon (Live) 05:01
10. 20 Million Things 02:49
11. Down On The Farm 03:49
12. Six Feet Of Snow 02:32
13. Gringo 06:34
14. Lonesome Whistle 03:14
15. Front Page News 04:50
16. The Fan (Live) 06:16
17. Red Streamliner (Live) 04:57
18. Teenage Nervous Breakdown (Live) 04:15
Disc 3: 1988-1998 (01:16:50)
01. Hate To Lose Your Lovin’ 04:22
02. Let It Roll 04:30
03. Hangin’ On To The Good Times 04:46
04. Rad Gumbo 03:30
05. Texas Twister 04:47
06. Representing The Mambo 05:55
07. The Ingenue 04:23
08. Shake Me Up 04:52
09. Things Happen 04:26
10. Borderline Blues (Single Version) 04:22
11. Cadillac Hotel 05:31
12. Ain’t Had Enough Fun 03:27
13. Can’t Be Satisfied / They’re Red Hot (Hot Tamales) (Live) 04:55
14. Home Ground 04:08
15. The Blues Don’t Tell It All 06:15
16. Eden’s Wall 06:33
Disc 4: Studio Artifacts (01:18:58)
01. Lightning-Rod Man – The Factory (1966) 02:13
02. Crack In You Door (Pre-Warner Recording) 02:31
03. Teenage Nervous Breakdown (Pre-Warner Recording) 03:19
04. Juliet (Pre-Warner Recording) 02:56
05. Jazz Thing In 10 03:31
06. Rat Faced Dog (From Sessions For Little Feat) 04:53
07. Doglines (From Sessions For Little Feat) 02:47
08. Wait Till The Shit Hits The Fan (From Sessions For Little Feat) 02:48
09. Easy To Fall (Easy To Slip) (Demo For Doobie Bros.) 02:41
10. Texas Rose Cafe (Demo For Doobie Bros.) 03:23
11. Doriville (From Sessions For Sailin’ Shoes) 02:44
12. Boogie (Tripe Face Boogie) (From Sessions For Sailin’ Shoes) 03:45
13. Two Trains (Lowell Demo) 03:18
14. Roto / Tone (From Sessions For Sailin’ Shoes) 04:06
15. Ace In The Hole (Hi Roller) (From Sessions For Dixie Chicken) 03:28
16. Eldorado Slim (From Sessions For Dixie Chicken) 04:41
17. Feats Don’t Fail Me Now (From Sessions For Feats Don’t Fail Me Now) 02:30
18. Brickyard Blues (From Sessions For Feats Don’t Fail Me Now) 03:01
19. All That You Dream (From Sessions For Feats Don’t Fail Me Now) 03:33
20. Down Below The Borderline (Lowell Demo) 01:54
21. Rockin’ Shoes I & II (Lowell Demo) 02:34
22. Front Page News (From Sessions For The Last Record Album) 04:44
23. High Roller (From Sessions For The Last Record Album) 03:47
24. Roll ‘Em Easy (From Sessions For Thanks I’ll Eat It Here) 02:40
25. Boogie Wigwam (Short Jazz Piece) (‘PZM’ Pressure Mic Demo) 01:10