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John Barry, Michel Colombier & VA - The Golden Child: Music From The Motion Picture (1986) 3 CDs Limited Edition 2011

John Barry, Michel Colombier & VA - The Golden Child (1986)
Music From The Motion Picture, 3 CDs Limited Edition 2011

EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 831 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 ~ 382 Mb | Scans ~ 237 Mb | 02:45:40
Soundtrack, Score, Symphonic, Pop/Rock, Synthpop, R&B | Label: La-La Land | # LLLCD 1180

La-La Land Records presents, in association with Paramount Pictures and Capitol Records, the premiere release of both John Barry’s unused score and Michel Colombier’s score to the 1986 Paramount Pictures action/adventure motion picture THE GOLDEN CHILD, starring Eddie Murphy, Charlotte Lewis, Charles Dance and directed by Michael Ritchie. Mr. Barry’s (FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, BODY HEAT, A VIEW TO A KILL, DANCES WITH WOLVES) unused orchestral score is simply put, wondrous – a powerful, majestic work brimming with action, suspense and romance that strongly recalls the recently departed composer’s 80s Bond period while still retaining its own robust identity. Composer Michel Colombier’s (RUTHLESS PEOPLE, THE MONEY PIT, AGAINST ALL ODDS) score, only a portion of which has been previously released, is finally given its proper due here as well, showcasing the composer’s knack for traditional action scoring blended with the era’s contemporary, synth-based pop sound.

Barry White - Triple Best Of (2008)  Music

Posted by Rtax at March 12, 2024
Barry White - Triple Best Of (2008)

Barry White - Triple Best Of (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.3 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 503 MB
3:37:03 | Soul, Funk, Disco | Label: Mercury / Universal Music France

Here is the triple Best Of from the 100% love soul heavyweight! You will find in this compilation the 40 hits of this extraordinary author and composer; eleven albums, one hundred million records sold worldwide! If James Brown is the undisputed king of soul funk, Barry White is definitely the emperor of unstoppable and indispensable lascivious melodies. An “almost French” artist??? NO ! But still, the “Ultimate Collection” compilation has just passed the million mark in our territory!
Barry McGuire feat The Mamas and The Papas - This Precious Time (1965) + The World's Last Private Citizen (1968) 2 LP in 1 CD

Barry McGuire featuring The Mamas and The Papas - 'This Precious Time' (1965)
+ 'The World's Last Private Citizen' (1968) 2 LP in 1 CD, 2009

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 449 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 166 Mb | Scans included | 01:05:40
Singer/Songwriter, Folk Rock, Pop/Rock | Label: Collector's Choice Music | # CCM-2053

Although former New Christy Minstrels singer Barry McGuire scored a fluke novelty hit with the Bob Dylan-styled folk-rock protest anthem "Eve of Destruction" in the summer of 1965, neither he nor producer Lou Adler's startup label Dunhill Records seems to have had a long-term plan for his solo career beyond trying to score another hit single. Naturally, Dunhill quickly issued an Eve of Destruction LP, filling the tracks with McGuire covers of recent folk hits and more originals by P.F. Sloan, who'd penned the hit. Sloan also wrote the follow-up singles "Child of Our Times" and "This Precious Time," neither of which made the Top 40. By the end of the year, Dunhill had another McGuire LP, This Precious Time, again mixing Sloan songs with other people's hits like "Do You Believe in Magic" and "Yesterday." That is the first of two McGuire albums combined on this two-fer CD reissue.

Barry Manilow - Barry Manilow I (1973) [1986, Japan, 1st Press]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at May 7, 2022
Barry Manilow - Barry Manilow I (1973) [1986, Japan, 1st Press]

Barry Manilow - Barry Manilow I (1973) [1986, Japan, 1st Press]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, AM Pop, Vocal | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 36:18 | 418,98 Mb
Label: Arista Records/Nippon Phonogram (Japan) | Cat.# 32RD-64 | Released: 1986-09-21 (1973-07-07)

"Barry Manilow" is the debut album by Barry Manilow, released initially in 1973 by Bell Records. The original release was unsuccessful, with only around 35,000 copies sold by 1975. After the success of Manilow's second album Barry Manilow II, the album was re-released as "Barry Manilow I" in 1975 by Arista that had taken over Bell Records. Four songs of the original album were reworked for this version, including "Could It Be Magic" which served as the single for the re-release. The re-released album was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1976 for over half a million copies sold.
John Barry ‎- The Real... John Barry: The Ultimate Collection (2016) 3 CDs

John Barry ‎- The Real… John Barry: The Ultimate Collection (2016) 3 CDs
EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 925 Mb | Scans included | 02:50:36
Soundrtacks, Easy Listening, Orchestral | Label: Sony | # 88985373242

54 compositions from the legendary composer on 3CDs, packaged in a fold out card digipack. Includes The James Bond Theme, Zulu, Midnight Cowboy, Coney Island, The Lion In Winter, Out of Africa, Dances With Wolves, The Ipcress File, The Quiller Memorandum, and many many more!
John Barry - King Kong: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1976)

John Barry - King Kong: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1976)
EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 214 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 118 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score, Symphonic | Label: Mask | # MK 702 | Time: 00:40:44

Music Composed and Conducted by John Barry. King Kong is one of Hollywood's most legendary creations, from the groundbreaking 1933 original to the highly anticipated Peter Jackson remake. In 1976 producer Dino De Laurentiis struck box-office gold with his own incarnation of the story, starring Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange, and a colossal forty-foot model of Kong. The film was a massive production with ambitious special effects. Scoring the remake of one of the most famous films in Hollywood history was one of the few composers with the clout and talent to forge ahead with his own style: John Barry. The original's Max Steiner had practically invented the film score genre with the project, yet Barry was known for a completely different approach – eschewing "Mickey Mousing" in favor of melody, mood and large-scale symphonic structures.

Barry Goldberg - Barry Goldberg & Friends (1991) Recorded 1969  Music

Posted by Designol at Nov. 23, 2022
Barry Goldberg - Barry Goldberg & Friends (1991) Recorded 1969

Barry Goldberg - Barry Goldberg & Friends (1991) Recorded 1969
feat. Mike Bloomfield, Duane Allman, Harvey Mandell, Charlie Musselwhite, Eddie Hinton

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 400 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 150 Mb | Scans included
Blues-Rock, Electric Blues | Label: Sequel Records | # nex cd 160 | Time: 01:03:00

Two of Barry Goldberg's best albums from the late '60s, Reunion and Two Jews Blues, are combined on this single disc. There's some very hot playing on these two albums, particularly from Mike Bloomfield on Two Jews Blues, but they sound a little dated and don't quite burn as hot as some blues-rock albums from the late '60s. Nevertheless, this does capture Goldberg's two best records, which makes it both a good summary of his peak and a good introduction to his sound.
Barry Bermange, Delia Derbyshire, BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Inventions for Radio (2023)

Barry Bermange, Delia Derbyshire, BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Inventions for Radio (2023)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, booklet) - 640 MB
4:14:28 | Electronic, Experimental | Label: Silva Screen

The BBC’s Third Programme aired four radio broadcasts between January 1964 and September 1965, collectively known as Inventions for Radio. They were ground-breaking in both form and content, conceived by playwright Barry Bermange and consisting of the voices of the general public answering questions on four themes, one for each programme: dreams, the existence of God, life after death and ageing. At a time when it was unheard of to give a media platform to anyone perceived as being of low socio-economic status, the broadcasts generated many complaints for the “rough” voices of its participants. Delia Derbyshire was assigned by the Radiophonic Workshop to edit and add electronic music/ effects. The collaborative result is dreamlike and mesmerizing, an audial window to another era. For many years Derbyshire was not credited for her contribution, nor were the broadcasts available commercially, although they still managed to acquire something of a cult following.

Barry Gibb - Now Voyager (1984) {Japan for USA}  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Jan. 29, 2022
Barry Gibb - Now Voyager (1984) {Japan for USA}

Barry Gibb - Now Voyager (1984) {Japan for USA}
Pop/Rock, R&B, Electronic | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 47:18 | 409,15 Mb
Label: MCA Records (USA) | Cat.# MCAD-5506 (DIDX-126) | Released: 1984

"Now Voyager" is the 2nd solo album to be recorded by Barry Gibb, although it was his first to be released. "Now Voyager" contains his biggest solo hits, "Shine, Shine" and "Fine Line". The album also included the Olivia Newton-John duet "Face to Face", which was released as a promo single. Gibb co-produced the album with Karl Richardson, who had been working with the Bee Gees since 1975. The front cover photograph was taken by Alex Henderson at Victoria Baths, Manchester. The album originally reached #72 on US Billboard 200 before dropping to #88, then #119 on 24 November 1984 and #148 on 1 December 1984. The album had three singles, including "Shine, Shine", "Fine Line" and the promo single "Face to Face". Barry also released a full-length "Now Voyager" video.
Barry White - The Complete 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1979) (2018) [Repost]

Barry White - The Complete 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1979) (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,25 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 456 Mb | 03:14:47
R'n'B, Soul, Funk | Label: Universal Music, Mercury Records

For those of you that remember the music and song-craft of Barry White, you remember a performer that could touch the heart of an emotion, and make it stand out with a unique, often breathy, bass vocal. In the ’70s, almost everything Barry White released became an instant hit. In fact, there’s a collection of singles that achieved gold and platinum status. Of course, his albums did quite well. But most of us remember him primarily by his string of radio hits that still resonate because his voice and delivery was never replicated. Barry White’s first song, “I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Baby” opened the door to his fame. It seemed effortless for his talent to move forward with songs like “Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up”, “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe”, “You’re The First, The Last, My Everything”, and the beautiful “Love’s Theme” instrumental hit. Those are but a few of his classic hits.