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Don McLean - American Pie (1971) [MFSL, Remastered Reissue 1998]

Don McLean - American Pie (1971) [Remastered Reissue 1998]
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 218 Mb | Scans included
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | # UDCD 728 | Time: 00:36:39
Singer/Songwriter, Folk-Rock, Folk, Soft Rock, AM Pop

American Pie is the second studio album by the American singer-songwriter Don McLean, released by United Artists Records on 24 October 1971. The folk/rock album reached number one on the Billboard 200, containing the chart-topping singles "American Pie" and "Vincent." Recorded in May and June 1971 at The Record Plant in New York City, the LP is dedicated to Buddy Holly, and was reissued in 1980 minus the track "Sister Fatima". The album was released to much acclaim, later being included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Don Williams - Gold (Remastered) (2006)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Oct. 31, 2022
Don Williams - Gold (Remastered) (2006)

Don Williams - Gold (Remastered) (2006)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 735 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 295 MB
2:07:00 | Country | Label: Hip-O Records

Featuring 16 #1 Country hits and thirty-five Top 10 hits from the "Gentle Giant" of Country. Tracks include "You're My Best Friend," "Love Me Over Again," "Good Ole Boys Like Me," "Heartbeat in the Darkness," "Lord, I Hope This Is a Good Day" and many more. In his heyday, fans went to Don Williams concerts like they went to church–quietly, reverently. They might approach this set, with its 16 No. 1 hits, with similar devotion. The skeletal, small-band country-folk sound frames his guileless baritone so delicately that one could make a case for Williams as one of the fathers of New Age music. But these singles, no matter how soft and simple, refuse to recede into the background. That's partly because of the sing-along melodies, but mostly because he conveys these lyrics–which could be artsy ("Good Ole Boys Like Me") or brazenly direct even by Nashville standards ("You're My Best Friend")–with irresistible warmth, intimacy, and empathy. Forty songs may add up to more time than you care to spend in church in one sitting, but if you have this, you'll never need another Williams CD. –John Morthland
Don Sebesky & The Jazz-Rock Syndrome - Don Sebesky & The Jazz-Rock Syndrome (1968)

Don Sebesky & The Jazz-Rock Syndrome - Don Sebesky & The Jazz-Rock Syndrome (1968)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks, scans) - 253 MB
33:15 | Jazz-Rock, Jazz-Funk | Label: Verve

Big bands are not coming back. Let's face it. The old style, rooted in the swing era, is an anachronism. Those bands will hang around only as long as that generation is alive; they are relics, museum pieces-still groovy, but relics nonetheless.
Basie, Herman, James and the few others still carrying on will not survive their own generation. They have no issue; young cats do not generally form swing bands these days. They play Rock and Roll, whether we like it or not.
Don Ellis - Three Classic Albums Plus (1960-1962) [2CD Reissue 2018]

Don Ellis - Three Classic Albums Plus (1960-1962) [2CD Reissue 2018]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 794 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 368 MB | Covers - 30 MB
Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Avid Jazz (AMSC1279)

Avid Jazz continues its occasional Three Classic album plus series with a re-mastered 2CD release from Don Ellis complete with original artwork, liner notes and personnel details.
“How Time Passes”; “New Ideas”; “Essence”; plus 4 tracks featuring Don Ellis from the Charles Mingus album “Dynasty”
Three early albums from vastly under-rated trumpeter, composer and bandleader Don Ellis showing the direction he was to follow over the next fifteen years or so before his tragically early death at age, just 44! If you check out the names of the guys Don was playing with in the early sixties it will give you a clue as to where his music was heading. In New York, Don had met fellow jazz searchers like Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy and George Russell. On our three selections you will hear him playing with a new breed of upcoming jazz men like Jaki Byard, Ron Carter…

The Don Stiernberg Quartet - Straight Ahead (2020)  Music

Posted by delpotro at June 14, 2020
The Don Stiernberg Quartet - Straight Ahead (2020)

The Don Stiernberg Quartet - Straight Ahead (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 275 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 112 Mb | 00:48:53
Jazz, Swing | Label: Woodside Avenue Music

10 tunes(8 swinging standards, 2 Brazilian) featuring Don Stiernberg, mandolin, Andy Brown, guitar, Jim Cox, bass, Phil Gratteau, drums. Acoustic versions by Don's working band of long standing. Arranging and improvisation by all.
Don Pullen - The Best Of Don Pullen: The Blue Note Years [Recorded 1986-1995] (1997)

Don Pullen - The Best Of Don Pullen: The Blue Note Years [Recorded 1986-1995] (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 350 MB | Covers (9 MB) included
Genre: Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Blue Note (7243 8 23513 2 0)

The Best of Don Pullen collects nine highlights from Don Pullen's 11 years with Blue Note. Spanning the late '80s and early '90s, the compilation includes tracks culled from the pianist's time with the George Adams Quartet, his trio albums (one with Gary Peacock, one with Tony Williams) and cuts he recorded with his group the African-Brazilian Connection. While his original recordings remain the best way to understand his achievements, this collection is a good introduction to his style for the curious, featuring such titles as "Song from the Old Country," "New Beginnings," "Jana's Delight," "Indio Gitano," "Reservation Blues," "El Matador" and "Andre's Ups and Downs."

Don Bagley - Four Classic Albums (2017)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Jan. 12, 2022
Don Bagley - Four Classic Albums (2017)

Don Bagley - Four Classic Albums (2017)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2CD | Avid Jazz, EMSC 1231 | ~ 598 or 345 Mb | Artwork(png) -> 25 Mb
Bop, Big Band

~ Stan Kenton - New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm feat. Don Bagley (1952) + Basically Bagley (1957) + Jazz on the Rocks (1957) + The Soft Sell (1958) ~

Don Byas - 1944-1945 (1997) (Re-up)  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 10, 2021
Don Byas - 1944-1945 (1997) (Re-up)

Don Byas - 1944-1945 (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 210 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 153 MB | Covers (4 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Swing | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS 882)

Don Byas was one of the great tenor saxophonists of the 1940s, a Coleman Hawkins-influenced improviser who developed a complex style of his own. His permanent move to Europe in 1946 cut short any chance he had of fame, but Byas recorded many worthy performances during the two years before his departure. On Classics' first Don Byas CD (which contains his first 21 numbers as a leader), Byas matches wits and power with trumpeter Charlie Shavers on two heated sessions that include pianist Clyde Hart and bassist Slam Stewart. He also plays swing with trumpeter Joe Thomas and pianist Johnny Guarnieri in a 1945 quintet and leads a quartet that, on four of its eight numbers, welcomes the great blues guitarist/singer Big Bill Broonzy…
Don Byas - Classic Don Byas Sessions 1944 - 1946 (Remastered) (2023)

Don Byas - Classic Don Byas Sessions 1944 - 1946 (Remastered) (2023)
FLAC (tracks, scans) - 2.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.6 GB
11:58:36 | Jazz, Swing, Bop | Label: Mosaic

Don Byas Takes His Place Among the Greats A historical document of jazz at a time when the musicians, steeped in the swing tradition, were creating and setting the mold for the modern sounds of bebop. An Underappreciated Master
While Don Byas is lauded for his breathtaking solos – sumptuous and creamy on ballads, thoughtful and potent on uptempo numbers – his absence from the scene in the U.S. and a lack of recorded evidence might be reasons he is unfairly overlooked.
Starting today, Mosaic Records presents that evidence. Don Byas — who claimed to be inspired by Art Tatum more than any horn player — always considered himself more of a swing musician than a bebopper, but that might be because harmonic and rhythmic innovation were such important components of his personal style that he may not even have realized what an innovator and inspiration he was. Tenor saxophonists who followed him couldn’t help but take note of his highly inventive phrasing, with melodies that disregarded bar lines when he was still working on a thought; notes that squeezed in hurriedly to ornament the end of a line; and seductive shifts in register that were always unexpected surprises. If your ears and experience prepared you for something more typical, Byas gave you that and more.
Sonny Stitt & Don Patterson - The Boss Men [Recorded 1964-1965] (2001)

Sonny Stitt & Don Patterson - The Boss Men [Recorded 1964-1965] (2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 508 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 182 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Soul Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Prestige Records (00025218525329)

In another of those two-fers that are going to tangle discographies for some time to come, this bears the title of a Don Patterson album, The Boss Men, and includes all of the material from that LP. However, this CD, though it's also called The Boss Men, is billed to both Sonny Stitt and Don Patterson, and combines the original Patterson The Boss Men LP with another album cut in 1965, Night Crawler, that was billed to Sonny Stitt, although it featured the exact same lineup (Stitt on alto sax, Patterson on organ, Billy James on drums) as The Boss Men. Not only that, the CD adds two cuts from a Patterson 1964 LP, Patterson's People, also featuring the Stitt-Patterson-James trio. As for the original The Boss Men, it's a respectable straight-ahead jazz-with-organ session…