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Elvis Presley - Elvis in Person at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada (1970/2008)

Elvis Presley - Elvis in Person at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada (1970/2008)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, full scans) - 798 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 379 MB
2:08:28 | Rock & Roll | Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment / Follow That Dream Records

By the time RCA Records and producer Felton Jarvis arrived to start recording some of his shows on August 21, 1969, Elvis Presley had already conquered Las Vegas. As another piece of his comeback that started with the 1968 ELVIS television special and continued with his first Memphis recordings since the mid-1950s, Elvis had been performing to sold-out crowds in the newly-opened International Hotel's main showroom since July 31. With a grueling two-shows-a-night, seven-days-a-week, schedule, Elvis had performed over 40 triumphant concerts in just three weeks. He was starting the last week of an engagement that, outside of four shows for small studio audiences during his TV special, represented his first live concerts in nearly nine years.
Better Oblivion Community Center - Better Oblivion Community Center (2019)

Better Oblivion Community Center - Better Oblivion Community Center (2019)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 252 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps -107 Mb | Artwork included | 00:37:25
Indie Rock, Indie Folk | Label: Dead Oceans

Better Oblivion Community Center is an American indie rock duo composed of musicians Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers. The duo released their eponymous debut album on January 24, 2019, through Dead Oceans.
Tony Bennett with Count Basie and His Orchestra - In Person! (1959) [1994, Remastered Reissue] {24-karat Gold Disc}

Tony Bennett with Count Basie and His Orchestra - In Person! (1959) [1994, Remastered Reissue]
Jazz, Vocal, Show Tunes | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 34:05 Min. | 207,92 Mb
Label: Columbia/Legacy (USA) | Cat.# CK 64276 | Released: 1994-06-28 (1959)

"In Person!" is a 1959 album by Tony Bennett, accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra. The album was originally intended to be a live recording of a November 1958 performance at Philadelphia's Latin Casino, but the mono recording of the concert was disregarded by producer Al Ham who wanted the album recorded in stereo. Bennett and Basie were then reunited in the studio a month later to recreate the live concert. Fake applause was dubbed onto the original release of In Person! by Ham, and placed in incorrect places on the album. The effect was poorly received and removed for the album's 1994 re-issue.
Etta Jones & Houston Person - Don't Misunderstand: Live in New York - 2007

Etta Jones & Houston Person - Don't Misunderstand: Live in New York - 2007
WavPack (Img + Cue + Log + Audio Identifier Report Included): 229 Mb | EAC Secure Mode Rip | Mp3 (Lame - 320 kbps): 125 Mb | HQ Scans | Rar Files (3% Recovery)
Audio CD (July 31, 2007) - Number of Discs: 1 - Format: Live - Label: High Note Records - Catalog Number: HCD 7173
Jazz
Tony Bennett - In Person with Count Basie (1959) (1994 Legacy gold cd)

Tony Bennett - In Person with Count Basie (1959) (1994 Legacy gold cd)
EAC rip | 1994 Legacy gold CD | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u, md5 checksum, cue, log | RS + Hot File
183 MB | NO Artwork | Jazz Pop Vocal | 1959

A state-of-the-art reissue of what was the first of Bennett's albums to get a stereo release.
Miles Davis - In Person Friday And Saturday Nights At The Blackhawk, Complete (1961) [4CD Boxset]

Miles Davis - In Person Friday And Saturday Nights At The Blackhawk, Complete (1961) [4CD Boxset]
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC+CUE+LOG -> 1,5 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 547 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 20 Mb
© 2003 Sony Music / Columbia / Legacy | C2K 87097 & C2K 87100
Jazz / Cool / Hard Bop


Miles Davis - In Person Friday And Saturday Nights At The Blackhawk, Complete (1961) [4CD Boxset]

It doesn't get much better than this: a full night of Miles Davis captured live in his prime at an intimate jazz club. In 1961, Davis, pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, and drummer Jimmy Cobb recorded at San Francisco's legendary Blackhawk. Originally released as two LPs, the complete sets, with nine previously unissued tracks, have been compiled in this superb, digitally-remastered, two-CD set. Davis's pithy and poetic trumpet tones signature a number of standards and original compositions. Backed by Kelly's in-the-pocket pianisms, Cobb's articulate drumwork, Chamber's intelligent basslines, and Mobley's Dexter Gordon-ish sax tones, Davis bares his wounded and wonderful musical soul to an engaging and enthralled audience. The elongated and illuminated renditions of the quicksilver modal number "So What," the dancing "On Green Dolphin Street," and the Latin-tinged "Neo" bridge the 1959 masterpiece LP Kind of Blue and the forthcoming '60s superband with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. The scene-stealer on this date is Mobley. His ebullient tone and sterling improvisations remind us of Miles Davis's equally impressive talents and a bandleader.
Yngwie Malmsteen - The Young Person's Guide to the Classic Vol. 1&2 (2000)

Yngwie Malmsteen - The Young Person's Guide to the Classic Vol. 1&2 (2000)
2CD | Classical | Unknown ripper | Flac (Image) + Cue | no Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 9 + 8 Tracks
no Covers | Pony Canyon | ~513 + 255 Mb | 3% Recovery | HF + FileSonic

The Young Person's Guide to the Classic features a slew of classical music pieces selected by metal guitar virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen including compositions by Handel, Mozart, Holst, Bach, Beethoven, & Vivaldi…
Tony Bennett with Count Basie & His Orchestra - In Person! (1958) {MFSL UDCD II 743}

Tony Bennett with Count Basie & His Orchestra - In Person! (1958) {MFSL UDCD II 743}
EAC+LOG+CUE | Flac (image) | 1 CD | 253 MB | scans @ 600dpi | Time 35:43 | HF + RS | 5% recovery
Vocal Jazz, Big Band | Columbia/ Sony | December 22 & 30, 1958 | Catalog # PIWK 707942

Tony Bennett with Count Basie & His Orchestra - In Person! (1958) {MFSL UDCD II 743}

This is a fabulous record for anyone who's a fan of Tony Bennett or big-band singers in general. The Basie band backing is terrific; the sound is great, and Bennett's voice was in top form. If you've only recently become a Bennett fan in the past few years ago, you owe it to yourself to hear his voice when it was in peak form.
VA - Sometimes God Hides: The Young Person's Guide To Discipline (1996)

VA - Sometimes God Hides: The Young Person's Guide To Discipline (1996)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 468 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 183 MB
1:18:56 | Rock, Prog Rock | Label: Discipline Global Mobile

Sometimes God Hides: The Young Person's Guide to Discipline Review by Mike DeGagne
Sometimes God Hides is a musical stew made up of guitar-laden progressive and jazz-rock tracks, mainly from King Crimson and their solo members. With the likes of Adrian Belew and Robert Fripp leading the way, this sampler from the DGM label offers a kaleidoscopic journey through the amazing guitar craft of these talented musicians, along with some excitingly vivid excursions from Trey Gunn and the California Guitar Trio and a peculiar mix of new age and ambient from the Europa String Choir. Subtitled "The Young Persons' Guide to Discipline," these 23 tracks open up a whole new world of guitar and string manipulation, fusing familiar techniques with aberrant rhythms, electronic pastiches, and appealing yet incongruous string arrangements. Cuts such as Belew's "Burned By the Fire We Make" and King Crimson's "Red" (from an official bootleg album out of Argentina) tread on cordial rock ground but are still entertaining while, at the other end of the spectrum, tracks like Peter Hammill's haunting a cappella entitled "A Better Time" and "Voices of Ancient Children" from Los Gauchos Alemanes swoop and soar with a blend of new age mystery and modernized ambience. While the focal point of most of the songs is the guitar, the surrounding atmosphere of trancelike keyboard runs and unique string applications creates a multi-dimensional effect throughout each track. Moody and eccentric, this sampler makes for a truly peculiar instrumental journey.
VA - Sometimes God Hides: The Young Person's Guide To Discipline (1996)

VA - Sometimes God Hides: The Young Person's Guide To Discipline (1996)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 468 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 183 MB
1:18:56 | Rock, Prog Rock | Label: Discipline Global Mobile

Sometimes God Hides: The Young Person's Guide to Discipline Review by Mike DeGagne
Sometimes God Hides is a musical stew made up of guitar-laden progressive and jazz-rock tracks, mainly from King Crimson and their solo members. With the likes of Adrian Belew and Robert Fripp leading the way, this sampler from the DGM label offers a kaleidoscopic journey through the amazing guitar craft of these talented musicians, along with some excitingly vivid excursions from Trey Gunn and the California Guitar Trio and a peculiar mix of new age and ambient from the Europa String Choir. Subtitled "The Young Persons' Guide to Discipline," these 23 tracks open up a whole new world of guitar and string manipulation, fusing familiar techniques with aberrant rhythms, electronic pastiches, and appealing yet incongruous string arrangements. Cuts such as Belew's "Burned By the Fire We Make" and King Crimson's "Red" (from an official bootleg album out of Argentina) tread on cordial rock ground but are still entertaining while, at the other end of the spectrum, tracks like Peter Hammill's haunting a cappella entitled "A Better Time" and "Voices of Ancient Children" from Los Gauchos Alemanes swoop and soar with a blend of new age mystery and modernized ambience. While the focal point of most of the songs is the guitar, the surrounding atmosphere of trancelike keyboard runs and unique string applications creates a multi-dimensional effect throughout each track. Moody and eccentric, this sampler makes for a truly peculiar instrumental journey.