Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
Black Times
(Strut, 2018)
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Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 Black Times
Vivian Leva – Time Is Everything (2018)
320 kbps | 93 MB | LINKS
Vivian Leva’s voice is the sound of living tradition. Raised by parents who paid visits to old-time legends like Tommy Jarrell and Doug Wallin, she grew up steeped in the Appalachian and country music of her Lexington, VA home. With her debut solo recording Time Is Everything, Leva earns a spot in the lineage of great neo-traditional songwriters like Gillian Welch and Sarah Jarosz. It’s clear that Leva possesses a sense of melody and storytelling well beyond her years. She finds inspiration in classic storytellers like Kitty Wells and Texas Gladden, the harmony singing of the Stanley and Everly Brothers, and the pop sensibilities of Mandolin Orange; her originals effortlessly shift between archaic ballads, classic country and honky tonk, and contemporary Americana. Riley Calcagno (The Onlies) and other top-notch collaborators add to the album’s tastefully minimal production, imbuing each story of love and heartbreak with a hearty emotional punch. Time Is Everything is a bold statement from this rising star.
Emel – Ensenity (2018)
- Artist: Emel
- Album: Ensenity
- Genre: World Music
- Released: 2018
- Format: MP3 320Kbps
- Size: 110 MB
01 – Braibtek (Mettani Rework)
02 – Ensen Dhaif (Cubenx Rework)
03 – Kaddesh (Ash Koosha Rework)
04 – Thamlaton (Karim Attoumane Rework)
05 – Sallem (Free The Robots Rework)
06 – Shkun Ena (Pandhora Rework)
07 – Layem (Muudra Rework)
08 – Fi Kolli Yawmn (Victoria + Jean Rework)
09 – Thamlaton (Agf/Delay Rework)
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Dave Liebman | Adam Rudolph | Tatsuya Nakatani The Unknowable
Dave Liebman | Adam Rudolph | Tatsuya Nakatani
The Unknowable
(RareNoiseRecords, 2018)
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The Illusion - Together [As A Way Of Life] (1969)
The Illusion - The Illusion (1969)
Frankie Miller Band - The Rock (1975)
Nobody's Business - Nobody's Business (1978)
Pictures - Painting The Blue (1997)
Treason - Bite Me (1993)
Natasha Bedingfield - N.B. (2007)
Marco Mendoza - Viva La Rock (2018)
Taylor Swift - Look What You Made Me Do [2017, Pop/Dance, PromoDVD]
Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps – Here In Babylon (2018)
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This is Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps 10th cd…”Here In Babylon”. Produced by Teresa and her husband/partner/bassist/songwriter Terry Wilson. The band features Billy Watts on guitar & vocals,Terry Wilson on bass & vocals, Jay Bellarose on drums & percussion, Mike Finnigan on B-3. Darrell Leonard on trumpet & trombone, Joe Sublett on sax. Horn Arrangements by Darrell Leonard.The cd features 12 original songs written mostly by Terry Wilson as well as several co-writes with Teresa and Terry….Terry & Gregg Sutton and one song by Gregg & Bill Livsey. Teresa and the band have a Rootsy, Texas Roadhouse soul that goes between Texas blues and rocking Southern roots. Teresa James was born and raised in Houston, Texas where she was introduced to music at an early age by her father and grandfather, both guitar players in the old tradition. She starting playing piano at 5 and hasn’t stopped since.
Rod Picott & Amanda Shires – Sew Your Heart With Wires (2009)
320 kbps | 80 MB | LINKS
Reverb drenched harmony filled duets with fiddle, acoustic guitars, rich gorgeous vocals and superb song-craft from award winning songwriter Rod Picott and mesmerizing Texas fiddle chanteuse Amanda Shires.
The Everly Brothers – Five Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles & Radio Show Tracks [4CD Remastered Box Set] (2012)
320 kbps | 500 MB | LINKS
The Everly Brothers five classic original albums plus bonus singles and radio show tracks on 4 CDs.
The original recordings, digitally remastered for superior sound quality.
Featuring the albums The Everly Brothers (1958), Songs Our Daddy Taught Us (1958), It’s Everly Time (1960), A Date With The Everly Brothers (1961), Both Sides Of The Evening (1961) + singles and radio shows recordings.
Rench – Them’s the Breaks (2017)
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This full length album showcases an eclectic honky- tonk “bang and twang” sound. His uniquely broad and deep recipe brings together a rich tapestry of American styles. In Them’s the Breaks, Rench presents a masterful treatise that ties the sincerity and plaintiveness of classic honky-tonk with a hipster’s facility with irony and post-modern reference. It pulls in heavy beat samples and turntable scratching, twangy steel guitar, swampy delta blues, and contemplative folky understatement, and somehow it just works. This is a cosmopolitan incorporation of the best of America’s populist musical traditions, where the outlaw gunslinger is at home as a figure in the music of Bakersfield or the music of Bed-Stuy, and Rench’s take will provoke thought while getting your head bobbing.
This solo project highlights three up and coming vocalists. Amanda Neill (on Milwaukee Honeymoon, Forty Dollar Dress, and I Hope You Sing When I Die), Mamie Minch (Shootout) and Jessica Basta ( Hey Rattler).