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V.A. - 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: CD51-CD100 (1965-1967)

V.A. - 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: CD51-CD100 (1965-1967)
FLAC (*tracks ,scans) | Run Time: 40:15:02 | 13.1 Gb | scans - 1.19 Gb
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative, Indie, Electronic | Label: Universe

The ultimate compendium of a half century of the best music, now revised and updated. 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die is a highly readable list of the best, the most important, and the most influential pop albums from 1955 through today. Carefully selected by a team of international critics and some of the best-known music reviewers and commentators, each album is a groundbreaking work seminal to the understanding and appreciation of music from the 1950s to the present. Included with each entry are production details and credits as well as reproductions of original album cover art. Perhaps most important of all, each album featured comes with an authoritative description of its importance and influence.
Norah Jones - The Hi-Res Album Collection (2002-2016) [Official Digital Downloads]

Norah Jones - The Hi-Res Album Collection (2002-2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192(96/44,1) kHz | Time - 322:28 minutes | 8,49 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet(s)

Vocalist and pianist Norah Jones developed a unique blend of jazz and traditional vocal pop, with hints of bluesy country and contemporary folk, due in large part to her unique upbringing. This Hi-Res collection includes all of Norah Jones' studio releases plus another one is collabotation with Billie Joe Armstrong.
V.A. - Top 100 60's Rock Albums By Ultimate Classic Rock: CD01-CD25 (1963-1969)

V.A. - Top 100 60's Rock Albums By Ultimate Classic Rock: CD01-CD25 (1963-1969)
FLAC (*tracks+.cue+log ,scans) | Run Time: 17:38:02 | 7.58 Gb
Genre: Classic rock, psychedelic rock, blues rock, pop-rock, rock & roll
Label: Parlophone, Columbia, Capitol Records, Epic…

The Top 100 '60s Rock Albums represent the moment when popular music came of age. In the earliest part of the decade, bands were still regularly referencing earlier sounds and themes. By the middle, something powerful and distinct was happening, which is why the latter part of the '60s weighs so heavily on our list. A number of bands evolved alongside fast-emerging trends of blues rock, folk rock, psychedelia and hard rock, adding new complexities to the music even as the songs themselves became more topical. If there's a thread running through the Top 100 '60s Rock Albums and this period of intense change, it has to do with the forward-thinking artists who managed to echo and, in some cases, advance the zeitgeist. Along the way, legends were made.