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Overland - Contagious (2016)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Nov. 9, 2016
Overland - Contagious (2016)

Overland - Contagious (2016)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 393 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 127 Mb
Scans (JPG, 600 dpi) ~ 94 Mb | RAR 5% Recovery
Rock, AOR | Escape Music #ESM 297

Steve Overland is a legend in his own lifetime. Is there anyone out there who is not familiar with his name? He has a history that goes way back into the late seventies, his first major recording was with the band "Wildlife" in 1980. After the demise of "Wildlife" Steve went on to form the cult British melodic rock band "FM", a band that released many great albums throughout the eighties and nineties and more recently in 2013. …here is Steve's new recording "Contagious" which is better than ever before. Big production by Lars Chriss and superb song-writing are the order of the day, these latest offerings from Steve are beautifully executed and flow with finesse from beginning to end.
Jack Nitzsche - Starman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1984) [2010, Digitally Mastered Reissue]

Jack Nitzsche - Starman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1984) [2010, Digitally Mastered Reissue]
Electronic, Modern Classical, Score | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (TIF) | 33:28 | 325,08 Mb
Label: Varèse Sarabande (USA) | Cat.# VCD-47220 | Released: 2010 (1984-12-14)

"Starman" is a 1984 American science fiction romance film directed by John Carpenter that tells the story of a non-corporeal alien named Star Man who has come to Earth and cloned a human body (portrayed by Jeff Bridges) in response to the invitation found on the gold phonograph record installed on the Voyager 2 space probe. The soundtrack to "Starman" was released on December 14, 1984. The album also contains a rendition of "All I Have to Do Is Dream" performed by stars Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. All music is composed by Jack Nitzsche (except "All I Have to Do Is Dream," written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant).

Vitriol - To Bathe From The Throat Of Cowardice (2019)  Music

Posted by Fizzpop at Sept. 6, 2019
Vitriol - To Bathe From The Throat Of Cowardice (2019)

Vitriol - To Bathe From The Throat Of Cowardice (2019)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 342 MB | Cover | 44:34 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 102 MB
Hardrock, Metal, Rock | Label: Century Media

It has already been a wildly good year for death metal. I have had the pleasure of reviewing quite a few great albums this year that I was sure would make my album of the year list. It has almost seemed each time I hear some good, new death metal I go, ‘Damn, surely nobody can top this in 2019.’ Vitriol has done that, once again usurping the throne erected in the back of my mind.
Les Chevals & Allonymous - Big Mess (2017) {Studio de l'Ermitage}

Les Chevals & Allonymous - Big Mess (2017) {Studio de l'Ermitage}
WEB | FLAC tracks | Front | 244MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 88MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Nu-Jazz

Après leur dernier album “Colis Suspect” ainsi qu’une belle tournée européenne en première partie de Lenny Kravitz ! Le Brass-Band à la Conque Les Chevals revient au galop pour une nouvelle expérience et un nouveau disque “Big Mess” avec en invité le chanteur, slameur : AllOnym0us!
Count Basie and his Orchestra - Four Classic Albums (2008) (Repost)

Count Basie and his Orchestra - Four Classic Albums (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 853 MB | Covers (10 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Big Band | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Avid Jazz (AMSC 946)

"April in Paris" (1956), "King of Swing" (1954), "The Atomic Mr. Basie" (1957) and "The Greatest!! Count Basie Plays, Joe Williams Sings Standards" (1956) are presented here on a superbly remastered double CD.
April in Paris (1956). One of the staples in the Count Basie discography, April in Paris is one of those rare albums that makes its mark as an almost instant classic in the jazz pantheon. April in Paris represents the reassembly of the original Count Basie orchestra that define swing in the 1930s and 1940s. The title track has come to define elegance in orchestral jazz. Recorded in 1955 and 1956, April in Paris proved Count Basie's ability to grow through modern jazz changes while keeping the traditional jazz orchestra vital and alive…

John Tropea - Tropea 10 The Time Is Right (2007)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Nov. 9, 2017
John Tropea - Tropea 10 The Time Is Right (2007)

John Tropea - Tropea 10 The Time Is Right (2007)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 363.64 Mb | 59:07 | Scans included
Jazz, Contemporary Jazz | Country: USA | Label: Videoarts Music

John Tropea is one of the most admired and highly regarded guitar players of his generation. His playing shows a vast knowledge and respect for the tradition of the instrument as well as an original style that continues to define how the guitar best serves a wide variety of musical styles. He is a musician’s musician who attracts the finest players for his own projects.
Severed Heads - Come Visit the Big Bigot (1986, Remastered 2017)

Severed Heads - Come Visit the Big Bigot (1986, Remastered 2017)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | Tracks: 19 | 83:54 min | 192 Mb
Style: Electronic, Synthpop, Post-Punk | Label: Dark Entries Records

Dark Entries is proud to present the deluxe 2xLP reissue of ‘Come Visit The Big Bigot’ by Severed Heads, oone of the longest surviving bands to emerge from the Australian post-punk independent music scene. They began in Sydney in 1979, incorporating elements of ‘industrial’ noise-generation, tape cutting & looping and electronic sound synthesis. As the project developed song-structures and vocals were employed in a more-or-less recognizable mutant electro pop style. After many line-up changes featuring Garry Bradbury and psychedelic guitarist Simon Knuckey, Severed Heads was the vehicle for composer Tom Ellard.
Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (1980) [Original + SHM-CD Remaster + Bonus disc] RESTORED

Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (1980)
FLAC+CUE+LOG+Covers or MP3 CBR 320 | Complete Scans | 220/124/252 or 122 MB
Original CD Pressing '1993 + Bonus disc from LE Reissue '2001 + Japanese SHM-CD '2008

Dead Kennedys' debut LP is the classic album of American Hardcore/Punk, and one of the albums that helped to define the whole genre. First released in 1980, and one of the first hardcore albums ever, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables has been called the "Dead Kennedys signature statement". According to Kerrang, it is the "#3 Punk Rock Album of All Time", and Mojo has it as "#9 on the Top 50 Punk Albums of All Time".

Creedence Clearwater Revival: Box Set, 6 CDs (2001)  Music

Posted by Gomez at Oct. 24, 2007
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Box Set, 6 CDs (2001)

Creedence Clearwater Revival: Box Set, 6 CDs (2001)
Fantasy | November 1, 2001 | Country Rock | APE | 3% Recovery | 2,52 Go | Covers | 6 CDs

Amazon.com
Popular but not hip, basic but not shallow, rooted but not retro, Creedence Clearwater Revival distinguished themselves in the late 1960s and early 1970s through these contradictions. This six-disc set is the definitive Creedence collection, offering superbly remastered versions of all of their studio and live albums and adding a disc's worth of pre-Creedence material. The ultimate blue-collar rock band, John Fogerty and CCR found success by wholly giving in to their fascination with the American South (despite hailing from Northern California) and exploring the turf that connected R&B and country–the same turf that their heroes at Sun studios tilled at rock's birth. As the songs on the first disc prove, they hadn't always taken this approach though perhaps they should have: The first four songs from 1961 (by Tommy Fogerty and the Blue Velvets), original compositions in the classic '50s rock & roll style they loved, hold up better than subsequent Golliwogs tracks that attempt to replicate the British Invasion sound in vogue at the time. Still, the Golliwogs tracks offer hints of John Fogerty's menacing growl and biting guitar that would fully blossom later on.

When diving into CCR's entire body of work, many myths dissipate and a more well-rounded view comes into focus: the quintessential singles band that dominated AM radio was also quite an album band, releasing solid records from top to bottom even though half of the songs were saturating radio long before the LP would hit. Also, they weren't quite as far removed from their Bay Area brethren (who were reared on the same roots music) as is often stated, offering a number of long and loose jams that, while not overtly psychedelic, gave them and their fans a chance to stretch out. Without question, though, CCR were the kings of the three-minute rock single, and it's these now-ubiquitous gems–the consummate AM band now dominates FM radio–that will always define them. –Marc Greilsamer

Barnesandnoble.com

It was stripped down, it rocked and rolled, and amazingly, in an era when pop music grew more complex and seemingly more sophisticated with each passing month, the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival was also enormously popular. The underdogs of rock during the late '60s and early '70s, CCR had a series of consecutive hit singles and albums that may have been out of step with the era's AM radio blandness and pretentious prog-rock but nonetheless spoke directly to fans across the board. With guitarist, vocalist, composer, producer, and resident genius John Fogerty at the helm, the band combined the lean funk of R&B with the grit of the blues and the sweet soul of country, tying it all up with a tough-as-nails rock 'n' roll sound that had a direct lineage from Sun Studio rockabilly and Specialty Records-era Little Richard rave-ups. Creedence cut tunes that got to the point fast and then wrapped them up before they wore out their welcome. In the process they made classic music: "Born on the Bayou," "Proud Mary," "Green River" "Going up Around the Bend," "Fortunate Son," and plenty of others will live as long as rock 'n' roll does. And it all can be found on this comprehensive six-CD box set collecting the band's seven official studio albums (and one live recording) as well as a disc full of fascinating pre-Creedence material that will be an immediate draw to collectors and others already pulled into the CCR universe. But even casual listeners will appreciate the remastered sound, a remarkable sonic improvement over the previously available CDs that puts the band's righteous rockin' right in your face. The roots of the quartet's no-nonsense sound can be heard in the early, previously unreleased material: Within the Motown and British Invasion grooves pulse the economic, ultra-tight rhythm section and Northern California garage rock ethic that would define the band's mature style. The formula that Fogerty later conceived, and that CCR thankfully stuck with through its glory years – 1968 through 1970, covering the albums Creedence Clearwater Revival through Cosmo's Factory (the two final, problematic albums Pendulum and Mardi Gras, can also be examined for revisionist opinions) – still holds it own three decades after the band's dissolution. Creedence's influence may be even more strongly felt today: Try to imagine Americana rock without their grassroots kick as an example. A case can even be made that Creedence may be the most elemental of all American bands. The evidence is right here on this must-have set. The accompanying 72-page booklet features essays from noted music crits Ben Fong-Torres, Dave Marsh, Robert Christgau, and others. Each box is individually numbered, adding to the collectors' value. –Steve Futterman
Virginia Wolf - Self-titled Album + Push (1986 + 1987) [Remastered 2010] {RE-UP}- 2 albums in 1 publication -

Virginia Wolf - Virginia Wolf (1986) [Remastered 2010]
EAC-FLAC with CUE & LOG - 316 MB | Full Scans | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 101 MB
AOR / Melodic Rock | TT - 42:15 mins | Label: Rock Candy Records | Catalogue # CANDY 069


Virginia Wolf - Self-titled Album + Push (1986 + 1987) [Remastered 2010] {RE-UP}- 2 albums in 1 publication -

Virginia Wolf - Push (1987) [Remastered 2010]
EAC-FLAC with CUE & LOG - 362 MB | Full Scans | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 116 MB
AOR / Melodic Rock | TT - 51:35 mins | Label: Rock Candy Records | Catalogue # CANDY 070

The resurgence in popularity of British hard rock during the early and mid eighties had been fuelled predominantly by the emergence of the NWOBHM, a musical genre that mainly embraced rough hewn riff combos. However, a secondary more melodic movement was also in full swing spearheaded by musicians influenced by the enormous success of US based acts such as Journey, Foreigner and Loverboy. Virginia Wolf were, it must be said, very much at the cutting edge of the counter offensive, weighing in as one of the UK's most promising new groups. Their debut album is regarded as a milestone in melodic hard rock, relying heavily on gifted song writing, together with the stunning vocals of Chris Ousey, a man with one of the most identifiable voices in British rock. It is a simply breathtaking offering.