Eureka The Full Circle '2002 Flac

The Holmes Brothers - Righteous!: The Essential Collection (2002)

The Holmes Brothers - Righteous!: The Essential Collection (2002)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 510 MB | MP3 CBR 320kbps - 206 MB
1:14:20 | Soul, Blues, Gospel | Label: Rounder Records

Andy Breslau described the Holmes Brothers' music as "gospel-infused doo wop funk," which pretty much captures the spirit and synthesis of their style. Combining old R&B, soul, and gospel, brothers Sherman and Wendell Holmes along with Popsy Dixon create a rich sound filled with lovely harmony. The intensity of the group's studio performances evokes a live feel, offering an inkling of what their performances at Lynch's in Manhattan must have sounded like during the '80s. Righteous! collects almost 75 minutes of material from the group's four Rounder albums, beginning with In the Spirit in 1990 and ending with Promised Land in 1997. The album kicks off with a bit of electric blues topped with a healthy dose of soul on "Got Myself Together," a song that jumps out of the gate at a gallop and holds to a steady gait for five minutes. Gospel-drenched pieces like "Promised Land," complete with electric guitar, will have non-believers singing along, while classics like "There Goes My Everything" combine classic soul with a touch of country. One also wouldn't want to miss the Holmes Brothers' takes on Tom Waits' "Train Song" and the Beatles' "And I Love Her." Breslau's liner notes, which travel back to the Holmes Brothers' residency at Lynch's, are both edifying and fun to read. While all of the albums the Holmes Brothers recorded for Rounder are worthy efforts, Righteous! offers a solid introduction to anyone who has missed out on their wonderful music.
Boston - We Found It In The Trashcan, Honest! (2002) {Remasters Workshop} **[RE-UP]**

Boston - We Found It In The Trashcan, Honest! (2002) {Remasters Workshop}
EAC Rip | FLAC with Audiochecker | scans | 137 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 56 mb
Genre: hard rock, classic rock

We Found It In The Trashcan, Honest! is a bootleg album by the band Boston, a band which didn't exist since all of the music was originally played by guitarist Tom Scholz. This is taken from an early demo tape that lead to Boston being signed and if it sounds a lot like the final recording, it's because both are all Scholz. This remastered version was released by Remasters Workshop.
Wolfe Tones - Golden Irish Ballads Vol. 1 & 2 - The Original Recordings (2002)

Wolfe Tones - Golden Irish Ballads Vol. 1 & 2 - The Original Recordings (2002)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 682 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 280 MB
2:01:35 | Folk, Irish Folk, Celtic | Label: Dolphin Records

40 tracks over 2 CDs of some of the songs that made them famous.
The internationally famous quartet always gave it 100% on rousing vocals and equally rousing playing and knew how to pick the 'punters' songs.
These recordings might well be from the 1960s but that only goes to highlight the power and passion in the original sessions.
Guinness all round!
VA - Jackass The Movie (The Official Soundtrack) (2002) {american recordings}

VA - Jackass The Movie (The Official Soundtrack) (2002) {american recordings}
EAC Rip | FLAC with log | scans | 282 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 93 mb
Genre: soundtrack, speed metal, hip-hop, alternative rock, punk rock, rock

Jackass The Movie (The Official Soundtrack) is the original soundtrack to the 2002 film starring and directed by Johnny Knoxville. It was organized by american recordings.

Paquito D'Rivera - The Lost Sessions (2002)  Music

Posted by tiburon at Dec. 6, 2020
Paquito D'Rivera - The Lost Sessions (2002)

Paquito D'Rivera - The Lost Sessions (2002)
EAC 0.99pb4 | FLAC tracks | Cue+Log+M3U | Scans 300dpi | 261MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 112MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Post-Bop

A rare discovery of virtually unknown recordings. These are the unreleased sessions long awaited by every Latin jazz fan. These sessions were recorded in La Havana between 1976 and 1978, but between his excellent sound quality and the innovative music that Paquito created, we were amazed to discover that they sound like they were recorded yesterday! A great mix of Jazz and Latin groove. With Arturo Sandoval, Chucho Valdes, Carlos Emilio Morales and Oscar Valdes.

Nas - The Lost Tapes (2002) {Ill Will/Columbia}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Aug. 10, 2020
Nas - The Lost Tapes (2002) {Ill Will/Columbia}

Nas - The Lost Tapes (2002) {Ill Will/Columbia}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 286 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 98 mb
Genre: hip-hop, rap

The Lost Tapes is a 2002 compilation CD by Nas. Ill Will made this with help from Columbia.
The Shangri-Las - Myrmidons Of Melodrama - The Definitive Collection (2002)

The Shangri-Las - Myrmidons Of Melodrama - The Definitive Collection (2002)
FLAC (tracks) - 356 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 180 MB
01:18:26 | Soul, Pop, Rhythm & Blues, Ballad | Label: RPM Records

UK collection. Few back catalogs have been treated with such little respect as that of the wonderful Shangri-Las. Despite the quality of their material - which remains highly collectable - they've suffered a history of badly compiled albums with shoddy packaging and more to the point appalling sound reproduction. RPM have produced a vastly improved sound quality collection before but are now able to go even one better by introducing the true stereo versions of their key recordings. In addition RPM are adding both sides of the hideously rare debut single from the group in turn making it's debut on CD. The packaging is in digipack format as part of RPMs Special edition series containing a dynamic new front cover, new photographs and liner notes.
The Holmes Brothers - Righteous!: The Essential Collection (2002)

The Holmes Brothers - Righteous!: The Essential Collection (2002)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 510 MB | MP3 CBR 320kbps - 206 MB
1:14:20 | Soul, Blues, Gospel | Label: Rounder Records

Andy Breslau described the Holmes Brothers' music as "gospel-infused doo wop funk," which pretty much captures the spirit and synthesis of their style. Combining old R&B, soul, and gospel, brothers Sherman and Wendell Holmes along with Popsy Dixon create a rich sound filled with lovely harmony. The intensity of the group's studio performances evokes a live feel, offering an inkling of what their performances at Lynch's in Manhattan must have sounded like during the '80s. Righteous! collects almost 75 minutes of material from the group's four Rounder albums, beginning with In the Spirit in 1990 and ending with Promised Land in 1997. The album kicks off with a bit of electric blues topped with a healthy dose of soul on "Got Myself Together," a song that jumps out of the gate at a gallop and holds to a steady gait for five minutes. Gospel-drenched pieces like "Promised Land," complete with electric guitar, will have non-believers singing along, while classics like "There Goes My Everything" combine classic soul with a touch of country. One also wouldn't want to miss the Holmes Brothers' takes on Tom Waits' "Train Song" and the Beatles' "And I Love Her." Breslau's liner notes, which travel back to the Holmes Brothers' residency at Lynch's, are both edifying and fun to read. While all of the albums the Holmes Brothers recorded for Rounder are worthy efforts, Righteous! offers a solid introduction to anyone who has missed out on their wonderful music.

Against Me! - The Disco Before The Breakdown (EP) (2002) {No Idea}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at July 22, 2020
Against Me! - The Disco Before The Breakdown (EP) (2002) {No Idea}

Against Me! - The Disco Before The Breakdown (EP) (2002) {No Idea}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 55 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 21 mb
Genre: punk rock

The Disco Before The Breakdown is a 2002 3-song EP by Florida punk band Against Me! This was released by No Idea Records.
Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - Mozart: The Symphonies (11CD) (2002)

Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - Mozart: The Symphonies (11CD) (2002)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 4 Gb | 13:35:36
Genre: Classical | Label: Archiv Produktion

This set is pure joy. These are period performances, but there's nothing hair-shirt about them. Pinnock caresses the slow movements with great affection, and throughout there's a sense of fun and enjoyment. What's exciting is the sweetness of the period-instrument sound and the suppleness and flexibility The English Concert brings to the music. They play, much of the time, as if it were chamber music, particularly in second subjects – the lyrical passages, that is, where they shape the phrases with a warmth and refinement you hardly expect in orchestral music.