Closer Usa January 06, 2020

Closer USA - January 06, 2020  Magazines

Posted by Shor at Dec. 27, 2019
Closer USA - January 06, 2020

Closer USA - January 06, 2020
English | 66 pages | True PDF | 40.6 MB

Revolution Saints - Rise (2020)  Music

Posted by Domestos at March 1, 2020
Revolution Saints - Rise (2020)

Revolution Saints - Rise (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 346.26 Mb + 24.20 Mb (Scans) | 51:30
Melodic Hard Rock | Country: USA | Label: Frontiers - FRCD1011

Revolution Saints is an American supergroup conceptualized by Frontiers Records president Serafino Perugino, and formed by Jack Blades of Night Ranger, Damn Yankees and Shaw Blades; Deen Castronovo formerly of Journey, The Dead Daisies, Ozzy Osbourne, Bad English and Hardline; and Doug Aldrich of Whitesnake, Dio, Hurricane, Lion, Bad Moon Rising, Burning Rain, House of Lords and The Dead Daisies.
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book (1972) [2003, Japan] {Paper Sleeve Mini-LP CD}

Stevie Wonder - Talking Book (1972) [2003, Japan] {Paper Sleeve Mini-LP CD}
R&B, Soul/Funk, Smooth Soul, Jazz | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 43:31 | 595,84 Mb
Label: Tamla/Motown/UMĀ³/USM Japan (Japan) | Cat.# UICY-9251 | Released: 2003-01-29 (1972-10-28)

"Talking Book" is the 15th studio album by American singer, songwriter and musician Stevie Wonder, released on October 28, 1972, on the Tamla label for Motown Records. The album is widely noted for being the signal recording of Wonder's "classic period". The sound of the album is sharply defined by Wonder's keyboard work, especially with the synthesizers he incorporated. His use of the Hohner clavinet model C on "Superstition" is widely regarded as one of the definitive tracks featuring the instrument.

Sting - The Dream Of The Blue Turtles (1985)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Jan. 24, 2022
Sting - The Dream Of The Blue Turtles (1985)

Sting - The Dream Of The Blue Turtles (1985)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
A&M Records, CD 3750 | Japan/USA | ~ 246 or 98 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 99 Mb
Pop-Rock

The Police never really broke up, they just stopped working together – largely because they just couldn't stand playing together anymore and partially because Sting was itching to establish himself as a serious musician/songwriter on his own terms. Anxious to shed the mantle of pop star, he camped out at Eddy Grant's studio, picked up the guitar, and raided Wynton Marsalis' band for his new combo – thereby instantly consigning his solo debut, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, to the critical shorthand of Sting's jazz record…