??????: Germany
??????: Blind Revolution
????: Speed, Heavy Metal
??? ??????: 1990
????????: (CD-Rip) Laserlight (15 199)
??????: 993 kbps FLAC (image.cue. log. CD scans)
??????: 278.48 Mb
?????????????: Turbobit/Hitfile/Gigapeta
320 kbps | 108 MB | LINKS
Tracks:
01. Blue Moon Drive
02. Freedom
03. I’m Going to Stay That Way
04. Cuckoo’s Nest
05. Oh Linda
06. Leave This House
07. I Can’t Stand It
08. Oh the Gods
09. Beautiful Scars
320 kbps | 647 MB | LINKS
Suzanne has combined all 4 CDs from the Close-Up series in a hard bound book which also contains a CD with all the bonus tracks, previously only available separately and only available digitally.
Suzanne Vega – Close-Up Vol. 1, Love Songs (2010)
Suzanne Vega – Close-Up Vol. 2, People And Places (2010)
Suzanne Vega – Close-Up Vol. 3, States Of Being (2011)
Suzanne Vega – Close-Up Vol. 4, Songs Of Family (2012)
Suzanne Vega – Close-Up Vol. 1-4, Bonus Material (2013)
FLAC | 1,3 GB | LINKS
By the time this was released in 2001, John Mayall was more known for the people who played in his seminal British band, the Bluesbreakers rather than his own accomplishments. The success of 1999?s Padlock on the Blues afforded Mayall the opportunity to fulfill his dreams and gather an all-star lineup of blues and rock luminaries. “A World of Hurt” and “That’s Why I Love You So” both typify the good but not great groove that permeates Along for the Ride. Better tracks “Yo Yo Man” and “Early in the Morning” are easygoing blues that feature the great rhythm section of John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. Fellow Fleetwood Mac and Bluesbreaker alum, the reclusive Peter Green plays acoustic slide guitar on “Yo-Yo Man.” “So Many Roads” has Mayall dueting with Otis Rush, and it soon becomes a contest on who sounds more disgruntled. The playful “Testify” features vocals and subtle guitar lines from blues phenom Shannon Curfman. This ends on the strong note. The powerful and wry “She Don’t Play By the Rules” has Mayall with arguably the strongest and most subtle band with Mick Taylor on lead guitar and Andy Fairweather Low on acoustic guitar. Along for the Ride is produced, engineered, and mixed by David Z. Despite the camaraderie, a lot of the hooks here don’t stick, and fans of Mayall and superstar sessions will get the most from this effort.
Tracks:
01. A World Of Hurt 04:30
02. Along For The Ride 04:50
03. Put It Right Back 04:31
04. That’s Why I Love You So 04:15
05. Yo Yo Man 02:59
06. If I Don’t Get Home 05:20
07. Testify 04:26
08. Early In The Morning 04:06
09. Something About My Baby 04:18
10. So Many Roads 06:11
11. World War Blues 04:27
12. California 05:55
13. She Don’t Play By The Rules 05:14
14. Bad Dream Catcher 03:03
320 kbps | 90 MB | LINKS
Tracklist:
1. Little Doll (2:09)
2. Call The Police (3:12)
3. At The Hop (2:26)
4. Tonight’s The Night (2:08)
5. Suzie’s Gonna Get Married (2:08)
6. Morse Code Of Love (2:48)
7. Whole Lotta Woman (2:38)
8. Warpaint (2:34)
9. Hanging On The Telephone (2:10)
10. Have A Heart (3:03)
11. Lover Boy (1:54)
12. Good Love (2:24)
13. Tell Me That You Love Me (2:39)
14. The Majestic (2:31)
15. Radio Interviews (3:16)
320 kbps | 165 MB | LINKS
Blues rock virtuoso Gary Clark Jr. has officially announced This Land, his upcoming third studio album and the follow-up to 2015’s The Story Of Sonny Boy Slim. Out March 1st, the 15-track LP was recorded at Austin’s Arlyn Studios.The lead single and title track, however, falls more in line with the searing rock n’ roll we’ve come to expect and eagerly anticipate from Clark. Built on top of burning licks and a rickety groove, “This Land” stomps and snarls before washing out into a blurry-edged guitar solo. Lyrically, Clark breaks new ground by delivering a damning indictment of the racism he’s experienced in his life, set to a hook he heard rallied against him during his youth growing up in Texas: “Nigga run, nigga run/ Go back where you come from.”