Artist: Aaliyah | Album: I Care 4 U | Greatest Hits (Special Fan Edition) | Genre: RnB, Pop
Artist: Aaliyah | Album: I Care 4 U | Greatest Hits (Special Fan Edition) | Genre: RnB, Pop
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Tracklist:
01. Golden Shore 03:07
02. On The Mend 03:02
03. The Easy Way Out 03:45
04. Glad You’re Here 04:04
05. Lessons I Should’ve Learned 04:10
06. Fresh Out 03:48
07. Nothin’ But Nothin’ 03:31
08. We Had A Good Run 03:46
09. Pissed The Bed 02:53
10. Under The Knife 02:56
11. Make It Loud 04:23
320 kbps | 828 MB | LINKS
Tracklist:
01. Notorious (45 Mix) 03:58
02. Winter Marches On 03:25
03. Notorious (Extended Mix) 05:16
04. Notorious (Latin Rascals Mix) 06:23
05. Skin Trade (Radio Cut) 04:26
06. We Need You 02:53
07. Skin Trade (Stretch Mix) 07:43
08. Skin Trade 05:58
09. Meet El Presidente (7″ Remix) 03:43
10. Vertigo (Do The Demolition) 04:44
11. Meet El Presidente 04:18
12. Meet El Presidente (Meet El Beat) 05:33
13. I Don’t Want Your Love (Shep Pettibone 7” Mix) 03:48
14. I Don’t Want Your Love 04:06
15. I Don’t Want Your Love (Big Mix) 07:35
16. All She Wants Is 04:26
17. I Believe (Medley) 04:58
18. All She Wants Is (US Master Mix) 07:19
19. All She Wants Is (Euro Dub Mix) 07:34
20. Skin Trade (Parisian Mix) 08:08
21. Do You Believe In Shame? 04:23
22. The Krush Brothers LSD Edit 03:31
23. God (London) 01:39
24. This Is How A Road Gets Made 00:47
25. Palomino (Edit) 03:34
26. Drug (It’s Just A State Of Mind) 04:38
27. Notorious (Live) 04:16
28. Burning The Ground 04:02
29. Decadance 03:32
30. Decadance (Extended Mix) 08:00
31. Violence Of Summer (7″ Mix) 03:29
32. Violence Of Summer (Love’s Taking Over) (The Story Mix) 03:16
33. Violence Of Summer (Power Mix) 04:59
34. Violence Of Summer (Love’s Taking Over) 04:22
35. Violence Of Summer (Love’s Taking Over) (The Rock Mix) 04:26
36. Violence Of Summer (The Dub Sounds Of A Powerful Mix) 04:49
37. Violence Of Summer (Love’s Taking Over) (The Power Cut 04:00
38. Throb 04:29
39. Serious (7” Edit) 03:56
40. Yo Bad Azizi 03:04
41. Water Babies 05:35
42. All Along The Water 03:51
43. Ordinary World 04:19
44. My Antarctica 05:01
45. Ordinary World 04:37
46. Save A Prayer 03:45
47. Skin Trade 05:57
48. The Reflex 04:21
49. Hungry Like The Wolf 03:25
50. Girls On Film 03:27
51. Come Undone (Edit) 04:17
52. Ordinary World (Acoustic Version) 05:09
53. Come Undone (FGI Phumpin’ 12”) 08:17
54. Come Undone (La Fin De Siecle) 05:29
55. Come Undone 04:16
56. Rio 05:15
57. Is There Something I Should Know 04:09
58. A View To A Kill 03:37
59. Too Much Information 04:56
60. Come Undone (Live) 07:33
61. Notorious (Live) 05:31
62. Too Much Information (Ben Chapman 12” Mix) 06:19
63. Drowning Man (D:Ream 12” Mix) 06:20
64. Drowning Man (D:Ream Ambient Mix) 06:35
65. Too Much Information (Ben Chapman 12” Instrumental Dub 06:00
66. Too Much Information (Deptford Dub) 05:44
67. Too Much Information (Album Version Edit) 03:58
68. Come Undone (12” Mix Comin’ Together) 07:25
69. Perfect Day 03:51
70. Femme Fatale (Alternative Mix) 04:13
71. Love Voodoo (Remix) 07:39
72. The Needle And The Damage Done 02:06
73. 911 Is A Joke (Alternative Version) 03:50
74. Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) (Live) 04:58
75. Perfect Day (Acoustic Version) 03:46
76. White Lines (Don’t Do It) 05:31
77. None Of The Above (Drizabone Mix) 04:40
78. White Lines (Don’t Do It) (70’s Club Mix) 07:54
79. White Lines (Don’t Do It) (Oakland Fonk Mix 05:31
80. White Lines (Don’t Do It) (Junior Vasquez Mix) 05:38
FLAC | 492 MB | LINKS
Gifted with a deep, gutsy voice and a talent for writing songs that reflect on the daily life and struggles of the people of his homeland, Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi is one of Zimbabwe’s greatest artists. His blending of Southern African music traditions, including mbira, mbaqanga, jit, and the traditional drumming styles of the Korekore, has created such a unique sound that it has been respectfully dubbed “Tuku music.” While Parade referred to Mtukudzi as “one of the few genuine innovators on the Zimbabwean music scene,” Prize Beat proclaimed that “his music has been instrumental in strengthening our freedom, socially, politically, and economically.” Bonnie Raitt, who has recorded several of his songs, explained, “The juxtaposition of what Mtukudzi sings about and his raw, imploring, vocal reminds me of Otis Redding, Toots Hibbert, and some of my favorite reggae, an odd pairing of agonizing, thorny lyrics over basically lighthearted music.”
FLAC | 357 MB | LINKS
Lindisfarne barely command more than a footnote in most rock reference books. During the early ’70s, however, Lindisfarne were one of the hottest folk-based rock bands in England, with chart placements on two of their albums that rivaled Jethro Tull, and had them proclaimed one of the most important groups of the decade. With a sound that mixed plaintive folk-like melodies, earthy but well-sung harmonies, and acoustic and electric textures, the group seemed poised for international success, when a series of unfortunate artistic decisions.
Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Vocals – Alan Hull
Bass Guitar [Fretless], Fiddle – Rod Clements
Drums, Percussion – Ray Laidlaw
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Vocals – Simon Cowe
Mandolin, Harmonica, Percussion, Vocals – Ray Jackson
Producer – Gus Dudgeon
Written-By – Alan Hull (tracks: 1, 3 to 5, 7 to 10)
Tracklist:
01. Juke Box Gypsy
02. Warm Feeling
03. Woman
04. Only Alone
05. Run For Home
06. Kings Cross Blues
07. Get Wise
08. You And Me
09. Marshall Riley’s Army
10. Angels At Eleven
11. Make Me Want To Stay
Bonus Tracks:
12. Stick Together
13. Brand New Day
FLAC | 492 MB | LINKS
Gifted with a deep, gutsy voice and a talent for writing songs that reflect on the daily life and struggles of the people of his homeland, Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi is one of Zimbabwe’s greatest artists. His blending of Southern African music traditions, including mbira, mbaqanga, jit, and the traditional drumming styles of the Korekore, has created such a unique sound that it has been respectfully dubbed “Tuku music.” While Parade referred to Mtukudzi as “one of the few genuine innovators on the Zimbabwean music scene,” Prize Beat proclaimed that “his music has been instrumental in strengthening our freedom, socially, politically, and economically.” Bonnie Raitt, who has recorded several of his songs, explained, “The juxtaposition of what Mtukudzi sings about and his raw, imploring, vocal reminds me of Otis Redding, Toots Hibbert, and some of my favorite reggae, an odd pairing of agonizing, thorny lyrics over basically lighthearted music.”
FLAC | 462 MB | LINKS
Despite having sold upward of 10 million records in America alone, it wasn’t until recently that Cheap Trick stopped feeling like an afterthought. That is in no way meant to be a slight to the band: They are one of the quintessential American rock bands, and their first four albums are absolute essentials. But Cheap Trick’s big problems were their consistency and their endurance: The band never broke up, no member ever died, and the core of the group — frontman Robin Zander and guitar wunderkind Rick Nielsen — have remained together for 40 years. Lack of drama might bode well for your tour schedule but it doesn’t earn you a lot of ink in Rolling Stone.
Of course, drama eventually came when, in 2010, original drummer Bun E. Carlos relinquished his throne due to the rigors of the road, and eventually followed that up in 2013 with a lawsuit against his other bandmates. (It was thrown out of court later that year.) But any acrimony was pushed aside in 2016 when Cheap Trick was rightfully inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, and the classic lineup of Zander, Nielsen, Carlos and bassist Tom Petersson reminded everyone in attendance and watching around the world just why they were America’s last great rock band. Helping their cause was the release of Bang, Zoom, Crazy… Hello, the band’s first album in seven years (and first with new drummer Daxx Nielsen, son of Rick). It was a consistently rocking affair that fit nicely in a catalog full of them, and had it been Cheap Trick’s final missive, no one would’ve complained.
But here we are, barely a year later, and the foursome from Rockford, Illinois, has delivered We’re All Alright!, another 10 songs (or 13, if you pick up the deluxe version) that sound unmistakably like Cheap Trick: There are Nielsen’s hot-roddin’ guitar licks (the back-to-back salvo of “Nowhere” and “Radio Lover” is as punk as this band has been in years), the impassioned vocals of Zander (his screams in album standout “Brand New Name on an Old Tattoo” are incredible) and some delightfully chunky grooves (opening track “You Got It Going On” is downright nasty).
Sambas Do Absurdo
Sambas Do Absurdo
(YB Music, 2017)
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Agustí Fernández | Artur Majewski | Rafał Mazur
Spontaneous Soundscapes
(Not Two Records, 2017)
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Исполнитель: Jeremie Mignotte (Jérémie Mignotte) Альбом: Miscellanies Дата выхода: 2017 Страна: Франция Категория(и): Instrumental Folk World Дата выхода: 2017 Продолжительность: 00:48:21 Формат: MP3, 320 kbps |
Исполнитель: Cem Erman Альбом: Mermaid & Dervish, Çember Дата выхода: 2017 Страна: Турция Категория(и): World Дата выхода: 2017 Продолжительность: 00:34:47 Формат: MP3, 320 kbps |