C.b. Victoria Dawning Day (1976)

C#: The Practical Intermediate's Guide To Learn C# Programming In One Day Step-By-Step

C#: The Practical Intermediate's Guide To Learn C# Programming In One Day Step-By-Step.
(#2020 Updated Version | Effective Computer Programming Languages)
by Steve Tudor

English | 2019 | ISBN: 167158130X | 99 Pages | EPUB | 1 MB
Mastering C#: The Ultimate Beginner's And Intermediate's Guide to Learn C# Programming In One Day with Exercises and Quizzes

Mastering C#: The Ultimate Beginner's And Intermediate's Guide to Learn C# Programming In One Day with Exercises and Quizzes, A Step by Step Guide (Effective Computer Programming Languages) by Dennis Sharp
English | December 22nd, 2019 | ISBN: 1679470353 | 201 pages | EPUB | 13.58 MB

Learn C# very Quickly and Learn It very Well. Master C# Programming with real world examples, quizzes and unique exercises using Visual Studio

Kevin Ayers - Odd Ditties (1976) [Japanese Edition 2014] (Repost)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Sept. 11, 2024
Kevin Ayers - Odd Ditties (1976) [Japanese Edition 2014] (Repost)

Kevin Ayers - Odd Ditties (1976) [Japanese Edition 2014]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 404 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 151 MB | Covers - 330 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock/Canterbury Scene | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-15528)

It is indeed an oddity that, for all the considerable ambition of his albums, this collection of singles and unreleased outtakes may be Ayers' most satisfying LP. Why? Perhaps because when he's constrained within the 45 format, he taps his strongest and most endearing qualities: easygoing, singalong melodies, droll, nonchalant (even non sequitur) lyrics, good-natured sotto voce vocals, even female backup harmonies. There's little trace of the inaccessible, difficult (usually instrumental) passages that occupy much of the space on his early albums. Spanning 1969 to 1973, this includes eight tracks that wound up on flop singles, as well as six outtakes from the albums he recorded during this period, though there were no obvious reasons for their exclusion (too pop oriented, perhaps?)…

Kevin Ayers - Odd Ditties (1976) [Japanese Edition 2014] (Repost)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Sept. 11, 2024
Kevin Ayers - Odd Ditties (1976) [Japanese Edition 2014] (Repost)

Kevin Ayers - Odd Ditties (1976) [Japanese Edition 2014]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 404 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 151 MB | Covers - 330 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock/Canterbury Scene | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-15528)

It is indeed an oddity that, for all the considerable ambition of his albums, this collection of singles and unreleased outtakes may be Ayers' most satisfying LP. Why? Perhaps because when he's constrained within the 45 format, he taps his strongest and most endearing qualities: easygoing, singalong melodies, droll, nonchalant (even non sequitur) lyrics, good-natured sotto voce vocals, even female backup harmonies. There's little trace of the inaccessible, difficult (usually instrumental) passages that occupy much of the space on his early albums. Spanning 1969 to 1973, this includes eight tracks that wound up on flop singles, as well as six outtakes from the albums he recorded during this period, though there were no obvious reasons for their exclusion (too pop oriented, perhaps?)…

Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures (1976) [Reissue 1995]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Feb. 11, 2024
Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures (1976) [Reissue 1995]

Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures (1976) [Reissue 1995]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 260 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 98 MB | Covers - 120 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Avant-Prog | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Rykodisc (RCD 10523)

This album is something of an anomaly in Frank Zappa's catalog. On all but two of the songs, Frank plays guitar, bass and keyboards. Terry Bozzio plays drums, and other favorites add tracks (Ruth Underwood, Roy Estrada and "Donnie" (van) Vliet, among others) to fill out the music. So among his seventies albums, this is more of a solo album than any.
Zappa proves himself to be a fair keyboardist. Although none of the keyboards stand out as great, they don't detract from the music either. And he tends to stay somewhat low key on the bass as well. The one place his bass stands out is on Friendly Little Finger, where Zappa is soloing on bass and guitar at the same time, with spectacular results.
The two guitar solo pieces are also outstanding. Black Napkins became one of Frank's signature guitar solos, and Zoot Allures is beautiful as well…
Sounds Of The City Experience - Sounds Of The City Experience (1976/2013)

Sounds Of The City Experience - Sounds Of The City Experience (1976/2013)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 244 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 97 MB
42:16 | Soul, Funk | Label: Jazzman

One of the eternal issues of record collecting is the question of how good records actually become rare.
Perhaps the record company goes bust. Perhaps the label is busy pushing some lame pop act on the roster, leaving the good stuff to rot. Maybe the band splits up just before the release. Less frequent than any of these is this: perhaps the record wasn’t supposed to sell in the first place. As strange as it seems, that was exactly the case with this album, the Sounds of the City Experience.

Brownie McGhee - Rainy Day (1976)  Music

Posted by Mocha at Jan. 7, 2025
Brownie McGhee - Rainy Day (1976)

Brownie McGhee - Rainy Day (1976)
Label: Altaya | FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps | Time: 43:55 | 225 MB(+3%) | 104 MB(+3%)
Genre: Blues, Country Blues

Rainy Day (1976) is an album by Brownie McGhee, one of the leading figures in the Piedmont blues tradition. Known for his virtuosic guitar playing, heartfelt vocals, and his long collaboration with harmonica player Sonny Terry, McGhee was an important figure in shaping the sound and direction of traditional blues. Rainy Day captures McGhee in a more intimate, reflective setting, and is a fine example of his deep emotional connection to the blues.

Brownie McGhee - Rainy Day (1976)  Music

Posted by Mocha at Jan. 7, 2025
Brownie McGhee - Rainy Day (1976)

Brownie McGhee - Rainy Day (1976)
Label: Altaya | FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps | Time: 43:55 | 225 MB(+3%) | 104 MB(+3%)
Genre: Blues, Country Blues

Rainy Day (1976) is an album by Brownie McGhee, one of the leading figures in the Piedmont blues tradition. Known for his virtuosic guitar playing, heartfelt vocals, and his long collaboration with harmonica player Sonny Terry, McGhee was an important figure in shaping the sound and direction of traditional blues. Rainy Day captures McGhee in a more intimate, reflective setting, and is a fine example of his deep emotional connection to the blues.

Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak (1976) [2CD Deluxe Edition 2011]  Music

Posted by gribovar at July 21, 2023
Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak (1976) [2CD Deluxe Edition 2011]

Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak (1976) [2CD Deluxe Edition 2011]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 559 MB | Covers - 21 MB
Genre: Hard Rock, Classic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Mercury Records (5332052)

Thin Lizzy found their trademark twin-guitar sound on 1975's Fighting, but it was on its 1976 successor, Jailbreak, where the band truly took flight. Unlike the leap between Night Life and Fighting, there is not a great distance between Jailbreak and its predecessor. If anything, the album was more of a culmination of everything that came before, as Phil Lynott hit a peak as a songwriter just as guitarists Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson pioneered an intertwined, dual-lead guitar interplay that was one of the most distinctive sounds of '70s rock, and one of the most influential. Lynott no longer let Gorham and Robertson contribute individual songs - they co-wrote, but had no individual credits - which helps tighten up the album, giving it a cohesive personality, namely Lynott's rough rebel with a heart of a poet…
Vicki Sue Robinson - Never Gonna Let You Go (1976) [2010, Remastered Reissue]

Vicki Sue Robinson - Never Gonna Let You Go (1976) [2010, Remastered Reissue]
R&B, Soul/Funk, Disco | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Partial Scans (JPEG) | 34:20 | 251,85 Mb
Label: Sony Music/Gold Legion (USA) | Cat.# 67094 56213 2 | Released: 2010-11-30 (1976-04-09)

When "Turn the Beat Around" became a major hit in 1976, many of the people who heard that disco-soul classic on the radio bought the single and skipped Vicki Sue Robinson's debut album, Never Gonna Let You Go. But those who did hear the rest of the LP found that most of the other tracks were decent, if unremarkable. Club DJs, unlike radio DJs, didn't play "Turn the Beat Around" exclusively some of them found "We Can Do Almost Anything" useful and the exuberant, sunny title track (which is arguably the second best song on the album) enjoyed a lot of club exposure. But much of the LP isn't aimed at the dance floor; "When You're Lovin' Me," "Lack of Respect," and "Wonderland of Love" are competent Northern soul items with a strong Philadelphia influence.