Dee Clark

Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich (1966) [Reissue 2003]

Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich (1966) [Reissue 2003]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 237 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 154 MB | Covers - 45 MB
Genre: Beat, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Repertoire Records (REPUK 1004)

Granted, their success was nominal in the States and they fared significantly better throughout Europe, but Dave "Dee" Harman (guitar/vocals), Trevor "Dozy" Davies (bass), John "Beaky" Diamond (rhythm guitar), Michael "Mick" Wilson (drums), and Ian "Tich" Amey (lead guitar) were a highly underrated instrumentally self-contained unit with a penchant for aggressive pop leanings that remained buoyant and catchy, while simultaneously flirting with the subterranean freakbeat and mod scenes as well. That distinction can be heard between the pulsating rhythms of "Hold Tight," "No More Love," and "We Got a Good Thing Goin'" - recalling the unmistakable backbeat of the Dave Clark Five. This is especially true of the opener, the self-parodying "DDD-BMT," which is not a synthetic drug reference, but rather the group's initials and is instantly comparable to the Monkees' "(Theme From) The Monkees," which commenced their pre-fab debut LP…
Various Artists - Chicago Hit Factory: The Vee-Jay Story 1953-1966 (2014) {10CD Set Charly Records CHARLY 915 B}

Various Artists - Chicago Hit Factory: The Vee-Jay Story 1953-1966 (2014) {10CD Set Charly Records CHARLY 915 B}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 3.39 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 1.64 Gb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 59 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1953-66, 2014 Charly Records / Vee-Jay | CHARLY 915 B
Rhythm & Blues / Doo-Wop / Blues / Soul / Gospel / Jazz

Celebrating sixty years since the launch of one of the most successful independent record labels in US Popular music. Received wisdom would have us believe that before Motown, no black-owned record company had made a significant impact on the US mainstream. However, the actuality is something else entirely. Way back in the early 50s, long before Berry Gordy had written his first song, VEE-JAY RECORDS - a black, family owned and run, Chicago-based label - was establishing itself via a steady stream of Blues, R&B, DooWop and Gospel hits.
The Dave Clark Five - The Complete History, Vols 1-7 (1964-1968) (2008) 7CD

The Dave Clark Five - The Complete History, Vols 1-7 (1964-1968) (2008) 7CD
EAC, FLAC tracks, CUE+LOG - 3 GB | 600dpi front and back only
Rock | 2008 Crystal Beats | 5% recovery record | Source: internet

The first six volumes of this unauthorized series of Dave Clark Five CD reissues contain everything from the 12 non-compilation LPs the group issued in the U.S. between 1964-1968, as well as everything from the four U.K. LPs (never issued in the U.S.) that followed in 1969-1972. The seventh and final volume contains 25 tracks that somehow didn't find a place on any of those LPs.
The Dave Clark Five - Having a Wild Weekend (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2019)

The Dave Clark Five - Having a Wild Weekend (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2019)
FLAC tracks / MP3 320 kbps | 33:34 | 101 Mb / 222 Mb
Genre: Soundtrack / Label: BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

Like the movie which spawned this soundtrack, this isn't all that bad, but neither is it a lost classic. "Catch Us If You Can," a big hit, is the obvious highlight, and the raucous '50s-styled "Having a Wild Weekend" is OK. "Don't Be Taken In," a fine downbeat Beatlesque midtempo tune that is strongly reminiscent of the "No Reply" kind of material on Beatles for Sale, is a genuinely overlooked gem, but it appears on the History compilation. There are a couple of kinda neat surf-drag-spy-movie type instrumentals with dirty sax, and probably no group harmonized with as much exuberance on shabby original material as the Five did on their album filler, but this isn't an essential addition even for DC5 fans. Note how they try to tap into a Walker Brothers vibe on "Don't You Realize."

V.A. - Yesterday's Gold Collection: Golden Oldies (25CD Box Sets, 1988)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Jan. 29, 2019
V.A. - Yesterday's Gold Collection: Golden Oldies (25CD Box Sets, 1988)

V.A. - Yesterday's Gold Collection: Golden Oldies (25CD Box Sets, 1988)
EAC Rip | FLAC (*image+.cue+.log,scans) | Run Time: 24:51:00 | 8,33 Gb | Covers 212,4 Mb
Genre: Oldies, Oldies Pop, Rock' n' Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Soul | Label: Yesterdays Gold

Another serious project in vein of Time Life Music, the "24 Golden Hits" is a compilation series of the world famous hits, released on CD circa 1987-1988. Here is the complete series packed into five boxes and each box was re-released separately. Each Volume-set contains the five discs and titled as "120 Golden Oldies". 600 "Golden" songs total and over than one day of the continuous listening!

V.A. - Yesterday's Gold Collection: Golden Oldies (25CD Box Sets, 1988)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Jan. 29, 2019
V.A. - Yesterday's Gold Collection: Golden Oldies (25CD Box Sets, 1988)

V.A. - Yesterday's Gold Collection: Golden Oldies (25CD Box Sets, 1988)
Oldies, Oldies Pop, Rock' n' Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Soul | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 3,3 Gb | Covers 212,4 Mb
Label: Yesterdays Gold

Another serious project in vein of Time Life Music, the "24 Golden Hits" is a compilation series of the world famous hits, released on CD circa 1987-1988. Here is the complete series packed into five boxes and each box was re-released separately. Each Volume-set contains the five discs and titled as "120 Golden Oldies". 600 "Golden" songs total and over than one day of the continuous listening!

VA - Time Life Music: The Rock 'N' Roll Era Collection (1989 - 2001)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at March 15, 2015
VA - Time Life Music: The Rock 'N' Roll Era Collection (1989 - 2001)

VA - Time Life Music: The Rock 'N' Roll Era Collection (1989 - 2001)
Retro, Rockabilly, Rock 'N' Roll | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 6,63 Gb | Cover 409 Mb
Label: Time Life | Release Year: 1989 - 2001

Another quality Time-Life music collection with 500 originals from the period 1955-1964, the so called "Rock'n'Roll Era". In addition of this wonderful classics' parade, you will acquire a R'n'R encyclopedia, since each CD comes with an extensive description and historical data, in a 6 page booklet, scanned at 600 dpi. Enjoy excellent music and artwork.
Various Artists - Time Life - Malt Shop Memories [10CD Box Set] (2007)

Various Artists - Time Life - Malt Shop Memories [10CD Box Set] (2007)
10CD | EAC-Rip | FLAC-tracks +cue +log +Booklet/SCANS | August 7, 2007 | 2.02 Gb
Genre: Pop, Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Time Life Records | Hotfile, Fileserve

These were my "teen years" and I did not realize what good voices most of the singers had and how beautiful some of the songs were. These cds transport me back to "the good old days". I am surprised that I remember most of the songs. I really, really enjoy this music.
V.A. - The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll: Vol. 01-18 (18CDs, 1991-2011)

V.A. - The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll: Vol. 01-18 (18CDs, 1991-2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image + .cue, log) | Run Time: 22:24:00 | 5,44 Gb | Full Scans (jpg) - 305 Mb
Genre: Rock 'n' Roll, Doo Wop, Country, Pop | Label: Ace Records

For anyone in their mid-teens in the mid-5Os, and into music, it had to be rock'n'roll - American rock'n roll. There was no British equivalent to the sound. In the UK, it was Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, The Platters, Alan Freed, Radio Luxembourg, Voice Of America. If the right people get to know about this and hear the quality, this will sell and sell.

VA - The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll: Vol. 01-18 (2008)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at May 9, 2019
VA - The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll: Vol. 01-18 (2008)

VA - The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll: Vol. 01-18 (2008)
Rock 'n' Roll, Doo Wop, Country, Pop, Novelty | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 3,41 Gb | Full Scans (jpg) - 305 Mb
Label: Ace Records | Release Year: 2008

For anyone in their mid-teens in the mid-5Os, and into music, it had to be rock'n'roll - American rock'n roll. There was no British equivalent to the sound. In the UK, it was Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, The Platters, Alan Freed, Radio Luxembourg, Voice Of America.