Barry Grosskopf

Bernd Kistenmacher & Harald Grosskopf - Stadtgarten Live (1997)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Sept. 27, 2023
Bernd Kistenmacher & Harald Grosskopf - Stadtgarten Live (1997)

Bernd Kistenmacher & Harald Grosskopf - Stadtgarten Live (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 572 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 187 MB | Covers - 2 MB
Genre: Electronic, Berlin School | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Green Tree Records (GTR 067)

A superb combination at this live event, held 1991 in Cologne. The two musicians joined their forces to create an outstanding work of Berlin School / rhythm and drum music. 3 long pieces show a good expresion of the evening. Overall, a synth album with plenty of live atmosphere, an attractive and unusual emphasis on live drums, and involving variations from abstract to highly integrated sounds.
Harald Grosskopf - Synthesist (40th Anniversary Edition) (1980/2020)

Harald Grosskopf - Synthesist (40th Anniversary Edition) (1980/2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 591 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 235 Mb | 01:42:08
Progressive Electronic, Berlin School, Krautrock | Label: Bureau B

For the 40th anniversary this classic of german electronic music is released with new interpretations by Steve Baltes, Thorsten Quaeschning, Paul Frick, Keidler, Pyrolator, Love-Songs, Stefan Lewin, Camera and Tellavision. Synthesist is the first solo album by Ashra drummer Harald Grosskopf. It is one of the classics of German electronic music, comprising eight instrumentals composed in the tradition of the so-called Berliner Schule / Berlin School (Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream). Originally released 1980 on Sky Records.

Harald Grosskopf - Synthesist (1980) [Reissue 1999]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Nov. 28, 2024
Harald Grosskopf - Synthesist (1980) [Reissue 1999]

Harald Grosskopf - Synthesist (1980) [Reissue 1999]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 293 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 105 MB | Covers - 24 MB
Genre: Traditional Electronic, Berlin School | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Think Progressive (TPCD 1.906.051)

Already an obscure record when it was initially released in 1980, Harald Grosskopf's Synthesist has become something of a cult item, the kind of album that inspires devotion in aficionados of early electronica and German music. Grosskopf himself has kept steadily busy as a solo musician and session drummer since the late '60s, being associated with early lineups of the Scorpions and Wallenstein and working with Lilli Berlin and Cosmic Jokers, among many others. But despite his long underground career, his debut solo Synthesist may ultimately stand as his defining work and as a key representation of the path of electronic music.
Steve Baltes, Harald Grosskopf, Axel Manrico Heilhecker - Four Times Three (2001) [Reissue 2004]

Steve Baltes, Harald Grosskopf, Axel Manrico Heilhecker - Four Times Three (2001) [Reissue 2004]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 324 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 128 MB | Covers - 29 MB
Genre: Electronic, Berlin School, Krautrock, Techno | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Groove Unlimited (GR-104)

Harald Grosskopf is a legendary drummer who was among the first (if not the first) to play drum together with sequencers. He was a regular guest on albums by Klaus Schulze in the second half of the seventies. After he’d joined Ashra, the band headed more into a rock direction, never forgetting their electronic roots. Steve Baltes became a member of Ashra in the nineties. His electronics gave the pioneers a modern approach. Axel Manrico Heilhecker is considered on of Germany’s leading guitarists. They already work together as Sunya Beat (Harald and Axel) and N-Tribe (Harald and Steve).
"Four Times Three" (4x3) is released under their own names. The four tracks on "Four Times Three" all have traces of the great classic Ashra albums…
Barry White - Let The Music Play (1976) [2012, Remastered & Expanded Edition]

Barry White - Let The Music Play (1976) [2012, Remastered & Expanded Edition]
R&B, Soul/Funk, Smooth Soul, Disco | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 01:00:22 | 463,27 Mb
Label: Mercury/Hip-O Select (USA) | Cat.# B0016463-02 | Released: 2012-02-14 (1976-01-02)

"Let The Music Play" is the self-produced 5th album by American R&B singer Barry White, recorded in 1975 and released in January 1976 on the 20th Century label. The album reached #8 on the R&B albums chart and peaked at #42 on the Billboard 200. It also reached #22 on the UK Albums Chart. The album yielded the Billboard R&B Top Ten single, "Let The Music Play", which was actually an outtake from his previous album "Just Another Way To Say I Love You" and peaked at #4. It also reached #32 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on the UK Singles Chart. Another single, "You See the Trouble with Me", reached #14 on the R&B chart and #2 on the UK Singles Chart. A third single, "Baby, We Better Try to Get It Together", reached #29 on the R&B Chart, #92 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #15 on the UK Singles Chart. The album was digitally remastered and reissued on CD with bonus tracks on February 14, 2012 by Hip-O Select.

John Barry - Soundtracks and Singles 1963-1966 (2015)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 18, 2023
John Barry - Soundtracks and Singles 1963-1966 (2015)

John Barry - Soundtracks and Singles 1963-1966 (2015)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 561 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 342 MB
2:15:43 | Soundtrack | Label: Fantastic Voyage

The 3CD Soundtracks And Singles 1963-1966 compiles the original soundtrack albums for Zulu and Four In The Morning, both composed and conducted by John Barry, together with other recordings he made for the Ember label. Barry (1933-2011) was one of the best known composers of film music in the world. His early career found him working as in-house arranger for EMI, leader of hit instrumental combo the John Barry Seven, and composer, arranger and conductor on the first UK soundtrack album (the Adam Faith vehicle Beat Girl). After Barry's involvement as arranger on the first James Bond film Dr No in 1962, he was appointed as primary composer for the film franchise.
John Barry & VA - The Cotton Club: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1984)

John Barry & VA - The Cotton Club: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1984)
EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 224 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 111 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score, Ragtime, Dixieland, Swing | Label: Geffen | # CDGEF 70260 | 00:42:40

While director Francis Coppola's potboiling crime drama set against the gloriously tumultuous backdrop of Harlem's famed Cotton Club nightspot of the '20s and '30s didn't quite come together as a cinematic whole, John Barry's efforts at supervising, scoring, and recreating the energetic jive and wail of the era very nearly carry the day. The opportunity was likely a dream come true for the former jazzman turned film scorer; his adaptations of standards by Ellington and Cab Calloway are reverent yet energetic, infused by original music that weaves it into an accessible and rewarding tapestry of time, place, and art. Great soundtrack.
Royal Scottish NO, Frederic Talgorn - John Barry - Born Free: Original Motion Picture Score (1966) Re-Recording 2000

John Barry - Born Free: Original Motion Picture Score (1966)
Re-Recording 2000, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conducted by Frederic Talgorn

EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 219 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 144 Mb | Scans included
Orchestral Score | Label: Varèse Sarabande | # VSD-6084 | 00:53:33

Though John Barry achieved popular recognition for the swinging, loungey, noir-ish soundtracks he composed for the James Bond films, he moved to the front rank of film composers with his score for 1966's BORN FREE. Stylistically, the music of BORN FREE is miles removed from Barry's Bond soundtracks, though the composer's fondness for brass fanfares, stirring strings, and lush, intricate charts with stunning dynamic range is still intact. On the whole, however, the music to BORN FREE has a playful, innocent quality, evoking the nature of the wild animals at the film's center. As the movie is set in Africa, Barry employs a range of African percussion instruments, and sections of flute music (which often seem to echo the sounds of birds or other creatures). The arrangements are expansive and sweeping, giving rise to the sensation of open plains, and Barry's recurring musical themes parallel the film's action (the track titles indicate plot events). The score is, for the most part, surprisingly subdued, with occasional bursts of energy (mirroring tumultuous events onscreen) and its stirring title theme the exceptions. Barry won an Academy Award for the score in 1966.
John Barry - Octopussy (40th Anniversary Remastered and Expanded Edition) (1983/2024)

John Barry - Octopussy (40th Anniversary Remastered and Expanded Edition) (1983/2024)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 588 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 281 MB
1:53:10 | Soundtrack, Score | Label: La La Land Records

La-La Land Records, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, EON Productions and Universal Music Enterprises proudly commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the 1983 James Bond film OCTOPUSSY, with a remastered and expanded 2-CD re-issue of composer John Barry’s original motion picture score to the film, starring Roger Moore in his sixth turn as 007 and directed by John Glen.

John Barry - The Best Of The EMI Years (1999) Reissue 2002  Music

Posted by Efgrapha at March 30, 2020
John Barry - The Best Of The EMI Years (1999) Reissue 2002

John Barry - The Best Of The EMI Years (1999) Reissue 2002
EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 327 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 143 Mb
Label: DISKY/EMI | # SI 905157 | 01:02:24 | Scans ~ 115 Mb
Soundtracks, Easy Listening, Jazz, Instrumental, Orchestral

Born John Barry Prendergast to a father who owned a cinema and a mother who played piano, all the elements were in place for John to develop his career as he did. Even when he had to do national service, he managed to secure a job as an army bandsman, so he managed to use that period to hone his craft. John first came to prominence via his recording of Hit and miss, which became the theme to the TV show Jukebox jury. Famous as his TV theme became, John's most famous hit is the James Bond theme. This particular compilation, as its title suggests, focuses on John's recordings for EMI. Many of these recordings date from the early to mid sixties, but there are a few from the nineties too. Most of the tracks are instrumentals, but there are also three Shirley Bassey tracks (Goldfinger, Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Diamonds are forever) and a Matt Monro track (Born free) in which John was involved. Two of the Shirley Bassey tracks are famous, but I'd not heard the other one before buying this CD. It was apparently intended as the theme for Thunderball but was dropped in favor of the Tom Jones song Thunderball. There are 25 tracks altogether and the CD comes with a nice booklet. By no means a definitive John Barry compilation, this does at least contain all those early sixties tracks that I particularly wanted and showcases John's versatility as a composer and arranger. Sadly, John died early in 2011 but his legacy in the history of cinematic music is assured.