Angel, Angel, Down We Go 1969

Cult of the Damned / Angel, Angel, Down We Go (1969)  Movies

Posted by Helladot at Sept. 11, 2015
Cult of the Damned / Angel, Angel, Down We Go (1969)

Cult of the Damned (1969)
DVDRip | MKV | 704 x 390 | x264 @ 1800 Kbps | 93 min | 1,34 Gb
Audio: English AAC 2.0 @ 160 Kbps | Subtitles: None
Genre: Crime, Drama

Tara Nicole (Holly Near) is an 18-year-old girl from a wealthy family. She rebels against her parents by taking up with a rock band lead by Bogart (Jordan Christopher). Singer Lou Rawls and Roddy McDowell make up part of the band, whose members end up seducing the young teen and her mother Astrid (Jennifer Jones). Tara's mom makes her first and last jump from an airplane with a faulty parachute and her father (Charles Aidman) is found hanging from the diving board poolside. The band manages to wreck Tara's life in this implausible feature. Holly Near would go on to become a feminist folk singer and begin a series of college tours in the 1970s, promoting peace.

Angel, Angel, Down We Go  Movies

Posted by at Jan. 24, 2025
Angel, Angel, Down We Go

Angel, Angel, Down We Go (1969)
The overweight debutante daughter of the world's wealthiest couple falls in with a gang of tripped out, skydiving pseudo-reactionary pop stars, who take their beliefs of the American ideal to profoundly impossible heights.
Crime  Drama 
Jeff Beck Group - Beck-Ola (1969) [2014, Warner Music Japan, WPCR 15589]

Jeff Beck Group - Beck-Ola (1969)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2014 | Warner Music Japan, WPCR 15589 | ~ 304 or 114 Mb | Scans(png) -> 141 Mb
Blues Rock / Classic Rock / Hard Rock | Remastered | Bonus Tracks

When it was originally released in June 1969, Beck-Ola, the Jeff Beck Group's second album, featured a famous sleeve note on its back cover: "Today, with all the hard competition in the music business, it's almost impossible to come up with anything totally original. So we haven't. However, this disc was made with the accent on heavy music. So sit back and listen and try and decide if you can find a small place in your heads for it."…

Mott The Hoople - Albums Collection 1969-2007 (16CD)  Music

Posted by Designol at March 13, 2025
Mott The Hoople - Albums Collection 1969-2007 (16CD)

Mott The Hoople - Albums Collection 1969-2007 (16CD)
EAC | FLAC (Cue&Log) ~ 5.7 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 2.1 Gb | Scans
Classic Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Proto Punk | Time: 15:00:01

Flamboyant British icons of the 1970s whose nasty fusion of heavy metal, glam rock, and sneering cynicism influenced many punk bands. Collection includes: 'Mott The Hoople' (1969); 'Mad Shadows' (1970); 'Wildlife' (1971); 'Brain Capers' (1971); 'All The Young Dudes' (1972); 'Mott' (1973); 'The Hoople' (1974); 'Live' (1974) 30th Anniversary Edition 2004; 'Rock And Roll Queen' (1974); 'Drive On' (1975); 'Greatest Hits' (1976); 'Two Miles From Heaven' (1980); 'The Ballad Of Mott: A Retrospective' (1993); 'Fairfield Halls, Live 1970' (2007).
The Rolling Stones - Sweet Black Angel: The Lost Sessions Vol.1 (2005)

The Rolling Stones - Sweet Black Angel: The Lost Sessions Vol.1 (2005)
Flac(Image) + Cue & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Empress Valley, EVSD 332 | ~ 391 or 152 Mb | Artwork -> 2.25 Mb
Blues Rock / Rock & Roll / Classic Rock

The late '60s and early '70s didn't yield many (as far as we know) unreleased studio recordings of completed, otherwise unavailable Rolling Stones songs. But it did produce a wealth of fairly interesting alternate/working versions and song embryos that never got polished off, sixteen of which are presented on this compilation. As the title Sweet Black Angel implies, many are from that murky early-'70s period when the Stones were working, in fits and starts, on Exile on Main St., and several of these tracks are different versions of songs that ended up on that album…
VA - Try A Little Sunshine The British Psychedelic Sounds Of 1969 (2018)

VA - Try A Little Sunshine The British Psychedelic Sounds Of 1969 (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +cue, log, m3u, artworks - 1.14 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 554 MB | 03:56:44
Psychedelic Rock | Label: Grapefruit Records

1967 was undoubtedly the high-water mark of the era, but the psychedelic genre's influence lingered for some while afterwards. Nevertheless, there were significant changes during that period, and by the end of the decade the British music scene had largely polarised into two distinct camps: the influence of the counterculture saw the burgeoning college/university circuit grow as "serious" pop evolved into rock, while the more exploitative, commercial element of the industry reacted to the success of manufactured bands like The Monkees to instigate a sub-genre dismissively dubbed bubblegum..
Dobie Gray - Drift Away: A Decade Of Dobie 1969-1979 (Remastered) (2014)

Dobie Gray - Drift Away: A Decade Of Dobie 1969-1979 (Remastered) (2014)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.6 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 625 MB
4:30:36 | Soul, R&B, Pop | Label: Hip-O Select

Anybody who has cut a standard like "Drift Away" can hardly be called unappreciated, but a hit of that magnitude can tend to overshadow the rest of an artist's career. Such is the case with Dobie Gray, who not only had a huge number five hit with "Drift Away" in 1973, but had a number 11 hit eight years earlier with "The 'In' Crowd." Two big hits, both widely known, which is more than most artists get, and Gray continued to chart throughout the '70s, albeit in the lower reaches of the R&B charts. All of this suggests that Gray was a minor talent, but that's misleading, as Hip-O Select's excellent four-disc box set Drift Away: A Decade of Dobie (1969-1979) proves. Chronicling the music Gray made after "The 'In' Crowd," it illustrates that Gray wasn't just a powerful yet nuanced soul singer, but that he restlessly tried different sounds and styles. The first tracks on this set collect his singles for the L.A. soft pop label White Whale, where he cut versions of Joe South's "Rose Garden" and Paul Williams' "Do You Really Have a Heart" that perfectly fit the label's breezy, lazy style while retaining a soulful edge. After that, it moves to his Drift Away album, recorded for Decca in 1973.
Dobie Gray - Drift Away: A Decade Of Dobie 1969-1979 (Remastered) (2014)

Dobie Gray - Drift Away: A Decade Of Dobie 1969-1979 (Remastered) (2014)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.6 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 625 MB
4:30:36 | Soul, R&B, Pop | Label: Hip-O Select

Anybody who has cut a standard like "Drift Away" can hardly be called unappreciated, but a hit of that magnitude can tend to overshadow the rest of an artist's career. Such is the case with Dobie Gray, who not only had a huge number five hit with "Drift Away" in 1973, but had a number 11 hit eight years earlier with "The 'In' Crowd." Two big hits, both widely known, which is more than most artists get, and Gray continued to chart throughout the '70s, albeit in the lower reaches of the R&B charts. All of this suggests that Gray was a minor talent, but that's misleading, as Hip-O Select's excellent four-disc box set Drift Away: A Decade of Dobie (1969-1979) proves. Chronicling the music Gray made after "The 'In' Crowd," it illustrates that Gray wasn't just a powerful yet nuanced soul singer, but that he restlessly tried different sounds and styles. The first tracks on this set collect his singles for the L.A. soft pop label White Whale, where he cut versions of Joe South's "Rose Garden" and Paul Williams' "Do You Really Have a Heart" that perfectly fit the label's breezy, lazy style while retaining a soulful edge. After that, it moves to his Drift Away album, recorded for Decca in 1973.
VA - Miles Out To Sea: The Roots Of British Power Pop 1969-1975 (2022)

VA - Miles Out To Sea: The Roots Of British Power Pop 1969-1975 (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,46 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 543 Mb | 03:56:39
Pop Rock, Powerpop, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Cherry Red Records, Grapefruit Records

Three CDs. Four-hour anthology of recordings that anticipated the late 70s Power Pop movement. Featuring Badfinger, Slade, The Move, Stealers Wheel, Pilot, Dave Edmunds, Brinsley Schwarz, Honeybus, The Kinks, The Who, etc. While the early 70s musical landscape in Britain was largely dominated by introspective singer/songwriters, Bubblegum Pop and underground Rock bands, a handful of acts bravely continued to pursue the classic mid-60s group sound. With the aid of increasingly sophisticated recording studios, they majored in crisp, muscular, hook-laden three-minute pop songs, bursting with chiming Rickenbacker guitars, irresistible choruses and Beatles/Beach Boys-inspired close harmonies. A few (Slade, Pilot, the ill-starred Badfinger) found commercial success, but the likes of Starry Eyed And Laughing, Shape Of The Rain and Octopus proved to be the right bands at the wrong time - too late for the British Invasion that had swept America in the mid-60s, too early to hitch a ride on the late 70s Power Pop bandwagon.
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.