Billy Stewart

Collection of many versions of Summertime  Music

Posted by lucky_boy84 at April 11, 2006


I just finished my collection about many version of the song named "SUMMERTIME". If anyone has another difference version of it, please share with me and the others.

Patto - Hold Your Fire (1971)  Music

Posted by juanchito at May 1, 2011
Patto - Hold Your Fire (1971)

Patto - Hold Your Fire (1971)
EAC Rip | APE, IMG+CUE, LOG | 378 MB | HQ Covers 300 dpi | FileSonic
Genre: Progressive Rock | Label: Vertigo Records

Patto - Hold Your Fire (Mini LP SHM-CD 2010) (1971)  Music

Posted by juanchito at June 8, 2011
Patto - Hold Your Fire (Mini LP SHM-CD 2010) (1971)

Patto - Hold Your Fire (Mini LP SHM-CD 2010) (1971)
EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 640 MB | HQ Complete Scanwork
Genre: Progressive Rock | Label: Vertigo | Catalog number: 6360032

VA - The Complete H.R.S. Sessions (1999)  Music

Posted by Rtax at July 13, 2024
VA - The Complete H.R.S. Sessions (1999)

VA - The Complete H.R.S. Sessions (1999)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.07 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 881 MB
6:23:21 | Jazz, Dixieland, Swing, Bop | Label: Mosaic Records

"The Hot Record Society, a New York-based group of jazz recording enthusiasts organized in 1937 by Stephen W. Smith, quickly evolved from a clearinghouse and auction outlet for collectors into a real recording organization. … HRS recorded such outfits as Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers (an ad hoc group formed by members of Count Basie's and Eddie Condon's bands), Sidney Bechet and Muggsy Spanier, Rex Stewart's Big Seven, Brick Fleagle's Orchestra, Sandy Williams' Big Eight, Jimmy Jones, J.C. Higginbotham, Joe Thomas, Harry Carney, Buck Clayton, Trummy Young, the Billy Taylor Quartet, Russell Procope, Dicky Wells, Babe Mathews and Joe Thomas, and Billy Kyle. It's all here, 124 tracks encompassing everything from prewar New Orleans jazz to the early bop period of the mid-'40s, and while there are gaps … it's a good account of what happened with jazz over the decade represented here. Some of the selected material is a little odd, owing to choices made based on copyright accessibility (or nonexistence), and there are perhaps too many alternate takes for the novice listener. On the other hand, the sources are excellent, the recording venue was very fine, and the Mosaic people have done their usual excellent remastering job, so that, say, Budd Johnson's tenor sax and Jimmy Jones' piano on "Sunny Side Up" and "Strollin' Easy" sound incredibly clean and close, and Freddie Green's guitar gets one of its better showcases of the era. And the Brick Fleagle sides, starting with the extraordinary "Brick's Boogie," are almost worth the price of admission by themselves, just to hear what this overlooked, prodigiously talented musician had to offer in his prime, 60 years earlier."

VA - The Complete H.R.S. Sessions (1999)  Music

Posted by Rtax at July 13, 2024
VA - The Complete H.R.S. Sessions (1999)

VA - The Complete H.R.S. Sessions (1999)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.07 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 881 MB
6:23:21 | Jazz, Dixieland, Swing, Bop | Label: Mosaic Records

"The Hot Record Society, a New York-based group of jazz recording enthusiasts organized in 1937 by Stephen W. Smith, quickly evolved from a clearinghouse and auction outlet for collectors into a real recording organization. … HRS recorded such outfits as Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers (an ad hoc group formed by members of Count Basie's and Eddie Condon's bands), Sidney Bechet and Muggsy Spanier, Rex Stewart's Big Seven, Brick Fleagle's Orchestra, Sandy Williams' Big Eight, Jimmy Jones, J.C. Higginbotham, Joe Thomas, Harry Carney, Buck Clayton, Trummy Young, the Billy Taylor Quartet, Russell Procope, Dicky Wells, Babe Mathews and Joe Thomas, and Billy Kyle. It's all here, 124 tracks encompassing everything from prewar New Orleans jazz to the early bop period of the mid-'40s, and while there are gaps … it's a good account of what happened with jazz over the decade represented here. Some of the selected material is a little odd, owing to choices made based on copyright accessibility (or nonexistence), and there are perhaps too many alternate takes for the novice listener. On the other hand, the sources are excellent, the recording venue was very fine, and the Mosaic people have done their usual excellent remastering job, so that, say, Budd Johnson's tenor sax and Jimmy Jones' piano on "Sunny Side Up" and "Strollin' Easy" sound incredibly clean and close, and Freddie Green's guitar gets one of its better showcases of the era. And the Brick Fleagle sides, starting with the extraordinary "Brick's Boogie," are almost worth the price of admission by themselves, just to hear what this overlooked, prodigiously talented musician had to offer in his prime, 60 years earlier."

V.A. - Kuschel Rock - Collection (31CDs, 1987-2017)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at April 7, 2018
V.A. - Kuschel Rock - Collection (31CDs, 1987-2017)

V.A. - Kuschel Rock - Collection (31CDs, 1987-2017)
Rock, Art rock, Blues rock, Country | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 11,88 Gb | Scans 72 Mb
Label: Sony Music Media ‎

Even before the first KuschelRock album, Kuschelrock was named as a weekly nightly music program for HR3 radio station (HR3 broadcasts from Frankfurt, Germany), the author and host of this project was Thomas Koschwitz, who is considered to be the co-author of a number of albums in Kazle … After Sony Music patented the right to release a series of albums called "KuschelRock", the HR3 radio station can no longer air this night music show … And now Sony Music regularly releases every year on the album …

The Cult - Rare Cult (7xCD, Boxset, Limited Edition) [2000]  Music

Posted by gonzalo76 at May 5, 2011
The Cult - Rare Cult (7xCD, Boxset, Limited Edition) [2000]

The Cult - Rare Cult (7xCD Boxset, Limited Edition) [2000]
EAC rip | FLAC (Tracks), CUE, LOG | 7CD | 3.52 GB | NO Covers | RAR 3% Rec. | RapidShare/FileServe/FileSonice
Hard Rock | Label: Beggars Banquet | Catalog Number: RCBOX 1 CD | Year: 2000 | Country: UK | Format: Box Set, Limited Edition, Remastered

A limited-edition, 6-CD box set of 90 tracks including 78 previously unreleased in the US and 48 previously unreleased anywhere. All tracks are studio (not live) recordings and include all studio B sides, the full Peace album (aka the "Manor Sessions"), complete radio sessions, 12" mixes, alternate versions and out-takes, unreleased masters and work-in-progress demos. The box also includes an 80-page booklet. Some copies include a bonus 7th CD of additonal mixes and extended versions released on the original singles.
Various Artists - The Bakersfield Sound - Country Music Capital Of The West 1940-1974 (2019) {10CD Set Bear Family BCD16036}

Various Artists - The Bakersfield Sound - Country Music Capital Of The West 1940-1974 (2019) {10CD Set Bear Family BCD16036}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 3.90 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 1.68 Gb
Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 83 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1940-74, 2019 Bear Family Records | BCD 16036
Country / Traditional Country / Bakersfield Sound / Honky Tonk

Buck Owens turned Bakersfield, California into the epicenter of hip country music in the mid-'60s. All it took was a remarkable streak of number one singles that steam rolled right through Nashville with their electrified twang, forever changing the notion of what constituted country music and codifying the Bakersfield sound as hard-driving rhythms, trebly Telecasters, and lean arrangements suited for honky tonks, beer joints, and jukeboxes all across America. Half-a-century later, these remain sonic signifiers of Bakersfield, so the term no longer conveys a specific sound, place, and era, a situation the weighty Bear Family box The Bakersfield Sound: Country Music Capital of the West 1940-1974 intends to rectify.
Various Artists - Sun Records. The Blues Years 1950-1958 (1996) [8CD BoxSet] {Charly Records}

Various Artists - Sun Records. The Blues Years 1950-1958 (1996) [8CD BoxSet] {Charly Records}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC+CUE+LOG -> 1.59 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 1.14 Gb
Artwork @ 300dpi (jpg) -> 42 Mb
© Charly Records / Sun Records | CDSUNBOX 7
Blues / Rock'n'Roll / Memphis Blues

Gigantic eight record box, this comes the closest to documenting the wide breadth of blues recordings done by Sam Phillips at the Sun studios in Memphis during the early 50s. A landmark achievement.
This multi-disc set has most of the major blues classics of the late 1940's and 1950's that went on to spawn the rock era; from Ike Turner and Rocket 88 to Howlin' Wolf's best sides. Sam Phillips and Sun Records got every major player south of Chicago to record there sooner or later–and even some who had done work in Chicago came back to do work in the landmark Memphis studio (which is a GREAT tourist destination!).

VA - Jukebox Favourites: The Best Of Rockabilly (2012)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Dec. 17, 2023
VA - Jukebox Favourites: The Best Of Rockabilly (2012)

VA - Jukebox Favourites: The Best Of Rockabilly (2012)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 762 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 472 MB
3:24:22 | Rockabilly, Rock and Roll | Label: AP Music

88 Original Recordings. A fusion of Rock n Roll and Hillbilly music brings together some of the greatest tracks from the 50s and 60s. Well known names like Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison and Elvis who all recorded for Sun Records in Memphis, plus rockabilly legends Sonny Burgess, Billy Lee Riley, Charlie Feathers and many more. This four CD set is a must for collectors and for new converts to this exciting musical genre. A combination of rebellion, sexuality and freedom. Get boppin