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Richard Seff - Lettre d'exil

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 1980 - Pop Rock - Nettoyé et égalisé.

Bon ! Présenter un frangin Seff, c'est comme dévisser quarante ans de tubes. De Mike Brant en passant par la découverte et la production de Cabrel puis filant vers la french pop toulousaine tendance Macumba qui aurait disparue avec les démons de minuit puis approchant les nonantes en compagnie d'elle est Red celle-là ! tout en n'oubliant  pas de participer à l'album triolisme de l'homme en or ( qui me semble lui a piqué le riff de "lettre d'exil" pour pondre "encore un matin"). Donc nous voici avec un album solo bien ancré dans les débuts '80 ( me fait beaucoup penser à Rapsat 80 d'ailleurs où à "bizarre hostile", en fait -la 2- ) Il n'oublie pas le "rythme français" avec "le labyrinthe". Un chouette album o% il appuie moins sur sa voix par rapport à son frangin.


[05:34] 01. Richard Seff - Intro / Naissance
[03:13] 02. Richard Seff - Les petis dictateurs
[02:59] 03. Richard Seff - Spleen
[04:26] 04. Richard Seff - Le labyrinthe
[03:00] 05. Richard Seff - Pas de guerre
[03:31] 06. Richard Seff - Lettre d'exil
[05:07] 07. Richard Seff - Sur mon radeau
[04:55] 08. Richard Seff - Et tu viendras

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Jean-Luc Ponty – Original Album Series Vol. 2 [5CD Box Set] (2016)

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320 kbps | 440 MB | LINKS

A pioneer of the electric violin in the 1970’s, and an inspired manipulator of sequencers and synthesisers in the 1980’s, Jean-Luc Ponty is the undisputed master of his instrument in this area. Experimenting with electronics and synthesis, he liberated the violin’s image and capabilities from classical or folk settings. After cutting several albums for the World Pacific label in the late 1960s and the early 1970s, In 1974, fresh from a tour with the Mahavishnu Orchestra until he signed a solo deal with Atlantic Records. Throughout the next decade, he was to record a dozen visionary albums, 5 of which are included here.

CD 1 – A Taste For Passion
CD 2 – Jean-Luc Ponty Live
CD 3 – Civilized Evil
CD 4 – Mystical Adventures
CD 5 – Individual Choice

CD 1 :
Originally released as LP ” A Taste For Passion ” in 1979.
Recorded at Village Recorders, West Los Angeles, CA. Mixed at Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, CA – June & July 1979
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York City

CD 2 :
Originally released as LP ” Jean-Luc Ponty Live ” in 1979.
Recorded live in December 1978 during a concert tour in the U.S. with the Wally Heider Mobile Studio and the Record Plant Mobile Studio, Los Angeles, CA. Mixed at Chateau Recorders, North Hollywood, CA.. Mastered at JVC Cutting Center, Hollywood, CA.

CD 3 :
Originally released as LP ” Civilized Evil ” in 1980.
Recorded at Village Recorder, West Los Angeles, CA, June & July, 1980
Mastered at A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA

CD 4 :
Originally released as LP ” Mystical Adventures ” in 1982.
Recorded at Cherokee Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California, August and September, 1981
Mastered at A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA

CD 5 :
Originally released as LP ” Individual Choice ” in 1983.
Recorded at The Music Grinder, Hollywood, CA, and at Cherokee Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Mixed at Cherokee Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA. Mastered at Future Disc, Los Angeles, CA, March to May 1983
The mini-moog solo of George Duke in the track ” In Spiritual Love ” recorded at Le Gonks West, West Hollywood, CA

Graham Stone Music – Until The Day (2017)

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320 kbps | 101 MB | LINKS

Tracklist:
1. Canyonlands (3:15)
2. Midnight Train (4:34)
3. Meaningless (4:24)
4. Flowers In Montana (4:23)
5. Until The Day (4:06)
6. Richmond City Blues (3:05)
7. Strong Constitution (5:25)
8. Kathleen Jean (3:42)
9. Free And Homeward (3:41)
10. On The Run (4:51)

Rob Mazurek Rome

ΔΙΕΘΝΕΣ ΦΕΣΤΙΒΑΛ ΤΖΑΖ ΚΑΙ ΑΥΤΟΣΧΕΔΙΑΖΟΜΕΝΗΣ ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗΣ του ΔΗΜΟΥ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗΣ

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Ψάχνω στοιχεία για το Διεθνές Φεστιβάλ Τζαζ και Αυτοσχεδιαζόμενης Μουσικής του Δήμου Θεσσαλονίκης, που ξεκίνησε το 1984 και έφθασε μέχρι το 1997(?).
Πρέπει να έγιναν δέκα και όχι δεκατέσσερις διοργανώσεις με φοβερές παρουσίες-συναυλίες. Ας πούμε στο 4ο (1988), το πρόγραμμα του οποίου βλέπετε, είχε παίξει ο Pharoah Sanders!
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Έχω και το πρόγραμμα της 6ης διοργάνωσης, από το 1991, που την είχα παρακολουθήσει, με Rova Saxophone Quartet, Τοshinori Kondo I.M.A. Band, Μεγάλη Ελλάς Trio, Simeon Sterev’s Quartet ‘Focus’, Evan Parker, Henry Lowther Quintet με John Taylor και άλλα εξαιρετικά ονόματα!

Violent Femmes – 2 Mics & The Truth Unplugged & Unhinged In America (2017)

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Violent Femmes have announced a live album, “2 Mics & The Truth: Unplugged & Unhinged In America”, which includes rearranged classics, songs played live for the first time, spontaneous requests and random improvisations. This is the Legendary 80s folk-punks follow-up to last years critically acclaimed, ‘We Can Do Anything’

 

Tracklist:

01. Blister In The Sun (WXRV)
02. Im Nothing (PASTE)
03. Its Gonna Rain (PASTE)
04. Breaking Up (WFUV)
05. Good For / At Nothing (WFUV)
06. American Music (KINK)
07. Gone Daddy Gone / I Just Wanna Make Love To You (WXPN)
08. I Could Be Anything (WFUV)
09. Rejoice And Be Happy (KCMP)
10. Add It Up (WFUV)
11. You Move Me (WXPN)
12. Issues (KCMP)
13. Run With It (WFUV)
14. Ugly (WXRV)
15. Kiss Off (WXRV)
16. Jesus Walking On The Water (WFUV)
17. Prove My Love (WFUV)
18. Country Death Song (WFUV)
19. Untrue Love (PASTE)

Delgres: Pascal Danaë’s Journey to the Afro-Caribbean-Louisiana Connection

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One of the stand-out performances at this year’s Nuits d’Afrique Festival in Montreal was the Paris-based trio Delgres. The group was conceived and is led by guitarist Pascal Danaë, with Rafgee on sousaphone, and Baptiste Brondy on drums and backing vocals. We spoke with Danaë via telephone a few days later while the band was on tour in Rochester, MN.

Photos by André Rival

Born and raised in Paris by Guadeloupean immigrants, Danaë, 53, first took up the guitar at 15, during a boring summer with his parents when his brother-in-law offered him one of his guitars to help while away the time. “He said to me: O.K., it’s yours. Use it, don’t use it, whatever you like,” Danaë recalls. “I will never thank him enough for that in trusting a young teenager with his guitar. That was fantastic. It was the start of everything.”

Although Danaë had already been exposed to a great variety of music, from Caribbean to classical, the Beatles to James Brown, it was American folk music that he was drawn to play at first. “Because,” he explains, “when you play guitar, it’s very easy. There’s only a few chords. And I don’t know, it just takes you somewhere. You’re a young guy, you’re in your bedroom, you have your guitar and you can escape, to travel in your head. Especially Bob Dylan and all those guys. They really help you travel. I think since then I’ve kind of always stayed in the same thing. It’s always what I’m looking for. When I grab my guitar and I’m alone in my room—it could be anywhere —I always want to close my eyes and travel in my head. Most of the time this place I go it’s nature, open space… it’s kind of Minnesota,” he laughs, “or Vancouver, we were just there too.”

After jamming with local bands for a few years, his brother-in-law stepped in again, this time introducing him to a professional guitarist who gave him some lessons and helped guide him into a career as a session musician, eventually touring and recording with such artists as Peter Gabriel, Youssou N’Dour and Harry Belafonte. “Playing with Harry Belafonte happened because a very good friend of mine is [Cameroonian] Richard Bona, the bass player” who was Belafonte’s musical director at the time, Danaë says. “Peter, too, is one of my heroes. We met through [Ivory Coast drummer] Manu Katché, who is another friend, who played with Peter Gabriel and Sting and guys like that. We had a house band which we played a few concerts on our own in Switzerland. It was Manu Katché, I was on guitar, and David Rhodes, who also plays in Peter Gabriel’s band. So Manu introduced me to Peter Gabriel and I was just speechless, you know, the basic fan. I’m not usually the fan type, but there are a few people that I have so much respect and admiration for what they’ve done, you know, just fantastic. So yeah, I was lucky enough to be on a stage with him.

“When I look at it now,” Danaë adds, “all these years, even when I was playing for other people, I was always writing songs and doing my own stuff. So I really feel that all those guys I played with, the experience I gained along the years, was just a way to take me to this very place where I am now. I couldn’t have done the same thing today without being on stage with all these people and learning how it works, kind of what to do and what not to do—but, of course, I still have to learn a lot of things.”

In addition to songs he wrote on his own, he has also co-written a few with a variety of musicians, including British electronica group Morcheeba, Israeli singer-songwriter Yael Naim, and Algerian singer-songwriter Souad Massi, including “Tell Me Why,” on which he and Massi sing a duet.

While Danaë’s parents introduced him to music from Guadeloupe, they refused to speak Creole with him. “They would speak Creole to my brothers and sisters,” he recalls, “but because I was the last one and born in France, they wouldn’t speak Creole to me. They thought it would be a problem for me at school, you know. So of course, anything that’s kind of hidden or forbidden, that’s what you want. I was listening to records and everything and I just loved the sound of it. That’s how I grew up. But I was like in my 30’s when I finally went to Guadeloupe, because also my parents would never go back there on holiday. Everybody left Guadeloupe and never went back. So there were only a few, one cousin of my father there. Today I’m the only one in the family who speaks and sings in Creole.

“I had also learned about my great-great-grandmother,” he says. “The first time I went to Guadeloupe, I came upon the letter of her freedom from slavery. When you read that piece of paper, when you hear about it that’s one thing, but when you see it…. It says: ‘Louise Danaë, 27 years old, and her four children and they give you the names and age. And my great-grandfather was one of those children. So you can really picture a very young lady and the little kids, 3, 6 and 1-year-old. And then you realize 27 years of slavery. It’s not like in movies or books, it’s a person that’s been through that for 27 years. I started thinking where was I when I was 27, it’s just so amazing.

“It definitely comes with some kind of responsibility,” he continues, “because you have to define yourself. Because of that memory, it’s very strong. There’s something I say, you know, in one of the songs we play with Delgres: Memory is like a hand drum that goes through your veins. It’s like a pulse that you can’t stop, but you can decide whether you’re going to stick with it or whether you’re going to move on. Once you know it, it’s O.K., but then you really have to move on and define yourself. For me, it’s important. I know a lot of guys that I think get stuck there as an image. They’d look at that letter and start fighting for the memory of the ancestors and all that. I think it’s great, but I think what we really need for our kids, for the next generation, we really need to move forward. I want to let the world know that my ancestor was probably a brave woman who did what she had to do and went through terrible things. O.K., but then that’s it. Now let’s be together.

“So I love to say to people at the concerts that this is what I lived, but every single person in the world has their own version of that. I think that’s what it is about—the universality of memory and feelings— and how we can move forward based on that. Especially in France, they have this vision of the blues, you know, that they sing the blues because they were slaves. I say no, they didn’t sing the blues because they were slaves. They sing it because they come from Africa and in Africa you sing all the time. You celebrate everything—death, passage, birth, everything. You just sing and play music. It’s a universal thing in Africa.”

Not long after returning from that trip, someone lent him the Martin Scorsese DVD box-set, The Blues. “That was another one of those guys who opened a door for me,” Danaë says. “Until then, I was more into jazz fusion and all that. I loved folk and everything. And of course, I would play blues, but more as a jazz guy, if you see what I mean. You play the blues, but you don’t really ‘play the blues.’ I watched these DVDs and it just hit me like a wall. Just like—bang!”

Danaë released a solo album in 2007, London>Paris, “which was very inspired by the time I had spent in London, a very folky and intimate thing,” he says. Then he had an opportunity to move to Amsterdam for a few years with his wife, after a failed attempt at creating a second solo album.

“Basically, I had kind of lost a year’s work,” he recalls. “It was a difficult time for me. We spent three years there in Amsterdam. But I felt a bit lonely there. And that blues thing was growing on me. I fell upon a dobro guitar. Funny enough, it was like this dobro was just waiting for me at this shop. It was really weird. They only had four in this shop in Amsterdam. Three of them didn’t sound good, but that one was just there and it was just amazing. My wife was with me and we left the shop, and I didn’t think much about it. Then a few months later, on my birthday, she bought it for me. She’s just amazing and I was so gob-smacked. And it just all started from there to find something new for me.

“So it was the encounter between the way I was feeling kind of down, feeling like I had to start all over again, feeling a bit lonely there in Amsterdam and that dobro,” he continues. “The combination of all that is what made it possible for a real thing that I had deep down to come out.”

At the end of the three years, Danaë moved back to Paris, but by then he had already formed a new band, Rivière Noire. “It was a different style, with a Brazilian singer called Orlando Morais, Baptiste Brondy on drums and a producer friend of mine Jean Lamoot, who produced albums for Salif Kaita, Noir Desir, Nneka.”

The group won best world music album at Les Victoires de la Musique in 2015, which is like the French Grammys, for their CD which they recorded partly in Paris and partly at Salif Keita’s studio, Moffou, in Bamako. They also brought in some Malian musicians and singers, including Kasse Mady Diabaté and Bako Dagnon.

“All that music from Mali is very much a part of my life for a very long time,” Danaë says, “I’ve always loved it because it’s very trance, again, it makes you travel, you know. The open space is there when you listen to that music and it stops time. It’s just like ‘wow.’ The bridge between the blues, especially the Mississippi Delta—the blues from the country, and the African music is there. You close your eyes and it’s a landscape. And me, being from Guadeloupe, kind of in the middle, I draw from those two worlds and try to play with those elements.”

But meanwhile, Danaë was still brewing something in the back of his mind—the trip to Guadeloupe, the Afro-Caribbean connection, the American-African blues connection and then also learning more about the Louisiana-Caribbean connection during the slavery and post-slavery era. Now it was time to bring it all home.

“Everyone knows now that there was a strong Caribbean influence in the music of New Orleans,” he says. “because you had all those people coming from the islands, and meeting the French people, the Indians, the new African guys, the white French, Spanish, and all that. I figured out there was a very strong Caribbean influence on the early jazz music, especially.”

He knew he wanted Rivière Noire drummer Brondy involved, and he first thought he wanted a regular bass player, but “in the same way I started to bring the dobro and playing something very haunting, I wanted something a bit of a trance feeling, that goes straight to the evocative landscape, and takes you through a journey. In the same way I wanted something very basic on the bass.”

“Then at one point it just hit me: ‘No, no, no… What you want is a tuba,’” Danaë says. “I always loved all the marching bands in New Orleans when they go out for the parade there. It’s beautiful. So powerful, it’s noble. Do you see what I mean? There’s something very street, but also aristocratic. It’s a traditional instrument. It’s strong, it’s fierce and very sweet and sad at the same time, especially when they play for funerals. And I wanted that.” He asked around and found horn player Rafgee. “So we got together just to see how it would work, but I was not expecting too much. And it just worked beautifully, and so we decided to create a band.”

Danaë decided to name the band after Louis Delgrès, a Creole officer who in 1802 attempted to lead a revolt in Guadeloupe against Napoleon and his desire to reinstitute slavery in the French Caribbean colonies. While the revolt failed, Delgrès is still considered a hero in the region.

Not long after they released their first self-titled album in 2016, Danaë received a phone call from the French Consulate in New Orleans who had seen their music video. The New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park, run by the U.S. National Park Service at the old U.S. Mint in the French Quarter, was looking for artists to participate in a musical program which would showcase the French West Indies influence on early jazz music. And, about the same time, they were also contacted by the Festival International de Louisiane, the annual music festival in Lafayette which celebrates Louisiana’s Francophone connection. They offered the band a residency during the festival. “It was so amazing,” Danaë recalls, “because I was working on that relationship between the French West Indies and Louisiana with Delgres, and all of a sudden to have someone calling you from the other side of the Atlantic and telling you exactly what you’re thinking and talking about every day and say: ‘Hey, this is what I’m thinking about too.’ Then…. wow. This is bigger than I thought!”

Delgres is both continuing to tour and working on their second album, which they expect to release in the first quarter of 2018. “But we will probably have a few tracks out before that, you know, to build it up,” Danaë adds. “I treat this all as a gift,” he says. “You know, at the beginning I really wanted this thing to be fun, more than anything else. And that’s what we’ve done for two years now. And if there’s one thing I hope people take away from seeing us is faith and hope. I want them to keep the faith and hope in the good side of life. If they can go home and feel that they are ready to tackle another day with faith that something good is going to come, then I’m happy. That’s what I want…. because that’s what I would love for myself.”

Hot Party Civilization (2017)

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Hot Party Civilization (2017)

Artist: Various Performers
Title: Hot Party Civilization
Label: Zhyk Group
Style: Mombahton, Country, Future Bass, Reggaeton, Tropical, Trap, Indie, Electro, Reggae
Release Date: 25-07-2017
Format: CD, Compilation
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Tracks: 91 Tracks
Size: 762 Mb / 05:59:14 Min


Peter Green – 30 most slow Blues (2017)

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320 kbps | 301 MB | LINKS

Tracks:
01. Loser Two Times
02. What Am I Doing Here
03. One More Night Without You
04. Big Boy Now
05. Born Under A Bad Sign
06. The Clown
07. When It All Comes Down
08. Black Woman
09. Honey Bee
10. Baby When The Sun Goes Down
11. Bandit
12. Little Red Rooster
13. Zulu Gone West
14. Blowing All My Troubles Away
15. Must Be A Fool
16.Same Old Blues
17.Fallin Apart
18.Liquor And You
19.Nobody Knows You When You are Down And Out
20.One Woman Love
21.Cryin Won t Bring You That
22.Help Me Trough The Day
23.Indian Lover
24.Sweet Sixteen
25.Man Of The World
26.Who s That Knocking
27.Blues Don t Change
28.Crawlin King Snake
29.Dead Shrimp Blues
30.Albatross

(Country/Pop/Rock) Meghan Linsey - Discography - 2012 - 2017 (2 Album + 2 EP + 7 Singles) MP3, 128 - 320 kbps

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Meghan Linsey Discography Жанр : Country Страна исполнителя (группы) : USA Год издания : 2012 - 2017 Аудиокодек : MP3 Тип рипа : tracks Битрейт аудио : 128-320 kbps Продолжительность : 02:34:31 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи : нет 01 - Ooh La La (03:29) 02 - Keep On Lovin' You (03:03) 03 - Just By Being You (04:00) 04 - Edge Of Goodbye (04:25) 05 - Bulletproof (03:50) 06 - Not Tonight (04:15) 07 - Last Night Again (03:54) 08 - Without You (03:28) 09 - Rainbow (04:30) 10 - Eggs Over Easy (03:55) 11 - Homespun Sove (03:18) 12 - Glass Houses (04:05) #77 01.

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(Country) Taylor Swift - Beautiful Eyes [EP] - 2008, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Taylor Swift - Beautiful Eyes [EP] Жанр : Country Год выпуска диска : 2008 Производитель диска : США Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 19:28 Трэклист : 01.

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Re: [CD] Carolina - Encantado (2017)

(Country) Tim McGraw - 4 альбома (1993-2007), FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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Tim McGraw - 4 альбома Жанр : Country Годы : 1993 - 2007 Производитель диска : США Аудио кодек : FLAC Тип рипа : tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио : lossless Продолжительность : 2:50:55.

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(Country) Matraca Berg - Discography 1994 - 2012 (7 Album) MP3 192 - 320 kbps

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Matraca Berg Discography Жанр : Country Страна исполнителя (группы) :USA Год издания : 1994 - 2012 Аудиокодек : MP3 Битрейт аудио : 192 - 320 kbps Продолжительность : 05:27:10 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи : нет 01 - Things You Left Undone 02 - I Got It Bad 03 - Lying To The Moon 04 - I Must Have Been Crazy 05 - You Are The Storm 06 - Calico Plains 07 - Appalachian Rain 08 - Baby Walk On 09 - Alice In The Looking Glass 10 - Dancin' On The Wire #77 01 - Slow Poison 02 - Tall Drink Of Water 03 - Let's Face It 04 - I Won't Let Go 05 - Jolene 06 - Guns In My Head 07 - Waiting For The Sky To Fall 08 - Lying To The Moon 09 - Come To Momma 10 - River Of No Return #77 01 - Along For The Ride 02 - That Train Don't Run 03 - Back In The Saddle 04 - Here You Come Raining On Me 05 - Some People Fall Some People Fly 06 - Back When We Were Beautiful 07 - Sunday Morning To Saturday Night 08 - Good Ol' Girl 09 - Give Me Tonight 10 - If I Were An Angel 11 - Resurrection #77 01 - The Things You Left Undone 02 - I Got It Bad 03 - Lying To The Moon 04 - I Must Have Been Crazy 05 - You Are The Storm 06 - Calico Plains 07 - Appalachain Rain 08 - Baby, Walk On 09 - Alice In The Looking Glass 10 - Dancin' On The Wire 11 - Slow Poison 12 - Tall Drink Of Water 13 - Let's Face It 14 - I Won't Let Go 15 - Jolene 16 - Guns In My Head 17 - Waiting For The Sky To Fall 18 - Come To Momma 19 - River Of No Return #77 01 - Things You Left Undone 02 - I Got It Bad 03 - Lying To The Moon 04 - Calico Plains 05 - Baby, Walk On 06 - Back In The Saddle 07 - Appalachian Rain 08 - Back When We Were Beautiful 09 - Along For The Ride 10 - I Must Have Been Crazy 11 - Alice In The Looking Glass 12 - Eat At Joe's #77 01 - If I Had Wings 02 - You And Tequila 03 - Racing The Angels 04 - Silver And Glass 05 - Clouds 06 - The Dreaming Fields 07 - Oh Cumberland 08 - Your Husband's Cheating On Us 09 - Fall Again 10 - South Of Heaven 11 - A Cold, Rainy Morning In London In June #77 01 – Love’s Truck Stop 02 – Her Name is Mary 03 – Black Ribbons 04 – Foolish Flower 05 – Were Already Gone 06 – I Buried Your Love Alive 07 – Magdalene 08 – My Heart Will Never Break this 09 – Sad Magnolia 10 – Waiting on A Slow Train 11 – Fistful of Roses .

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CéU (CeU) - Collection (Lossless, 2005-2012)

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CéU (CeU) - Collection (Lossless, 2005-2012)Исполнитель: CéU (CeU)
Альбом: Collection
Дата выхода: 2005-2012
Страна: France
Категория(и): Vocal jazz  Pop  Jazz-pop  World
Дата выхода: 2005-2012
Продолжительность: 02:14:57
Формат: FLAC, (tracks+.cue), Lossless

  


Rudy Rotta – Volo Sul Mondo (2017)

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320 kbps | 105 MB | LINKS

Tracklist:
1. Salva Noi (3:40)
2. Volo Sul Mondo (3:56)
3. Lady (3:04)
4. Giorno In Piu (4:43)
5. So Di Blues (4:21)
6. Vu Cumpra (4:37)
7. Talk Shows (3:28)
8. Vuoto Invisibile (2:45)
9. Uomini (4:59)
10. Marmor, Stein Und Eisen Bricht (3:43)

(Country) Amie Comeaux - Moving Out - 1994, MP3, 320 kbps

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Amie Comeaux December 4, 1976 - December 21, 1997 Amie Comeaux Moving Out Жанр : Country Страна исполнителя (группы) :USA Год издания : 1994 Аудиокодек : MP3 Битрейт аудио :320 kbps Продолжительность : 00:32:31 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи : да Треклист : 01 - Moving Out 02 - Takin' It Back 03 - I Want the First To Last 04 - Blue 05 - Who's She To You 06 - You Belong To Me 07 - One Step Ahead Of You 08 - I Heard It From My Heart 09 - Oh No, Not Love Again 10 - Written In The Stars .

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VA – Harpin’ On It: A Blues Harmonica Anthology [Remastered] (2017)

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320 kbps | 172 MB | LINKS

Tracklist:
01. Mojo Buford – Picking Rags (5:12)
02. Mojo Buford – Deep Sea Diver (4:11)
03. Mojo Buford – Crawdad Hole (2:42)
04. Mojo Buford – In My Younger Days (3:20)
05. Little Mac – Home Work (2:18)
06. Johnny Mars – Johnny’s Groove (6:35)
07. Jew Town Burks – Low Down Dog (2:59)
08. Jew Town Burks – From Greenwood Mississippi To Chicago (4:45)
09. Jew Town Burks – Partnership Woman (4:24)
10. Big John Wrencher – Now Darlin’ (3:20)
11. Billy Branch – Hoochie Coochie (4:12)
12. Easy Baby – Good Morning Mr. Blues (3:14)
13. Jew Town Burks – Minnie Sue (4:30)
14. Jew Town Burks – Must I Holler (5:21)
15. Jew Town Burks – Operator (3:42)
16. Doc Terry – Dr. Boogie (3:18)
17. Doc Terry – Things Can’t Stay The Same (4:24)
18. Hot Shot Love – Harmonica Boogie (2:24)
19. Hot Shot Love – Go Back Home (2:28)

if music could talk: If Music Could Talk - July 23 2017, Segment 1

Keb’ Mo’ – Just Like You [Japanese Limited Edition] (2017)

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FLAC | 458 MB | LINKS

Tracklist:

01. That’s Not Love [4:07]
02. Perpetual Blues Machine [3:16]
03. More Than One Way Home [4:52]
04. I’m On Your Side [3:39]
05. Just Like You [3:26]
06. You Can Love Yourself [2:33]
07. Dangerous Mood [4:58]
08. The Action [3:58]
09. Hand It Over [2:54]
10. Standin’ At The Station [3:12]
11. Momma, Where’s My Daddy [3:07]
12. Last Fair Deal Gone Down [3:46]
13. Lullaby Baby Blues [2:35]
14. Take It Away [3:37]

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