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Floating Bridge - s/t (1969) {1998 Repertoire} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at June 28, 2021
Floating Bridge - s/t (1969) {1998 Repertoire} **[RE-UP]**

Floating Bridge - s/t (1969) {1998 Repertoire}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 286 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 90 mb
Genre: psychedelic rock

The Floating Bridge were a Seattle psychedelic band who only recorded one album for the Vault label, but gained a small recognition for their performances and music. The album features covers of songs by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Byrds. They were named after the Evergreen Point Bridge in Seattle, nicknamed "the floating bridge". Rich Dangel of The Wailers was an original member of the group. This is taken from the 1998 CD reissue on Repertoire Records.

Lonnie Liston Smith – Floating Through Space (1993)  Music

Posted by JET 1 at April 29, 2025
Lonnie Liston Smith – Floating Through Space (1993)

Lonnie Liston Smith – Floating Through Space (1993)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG ~ 438 MB | Scans ~ 146 MB
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Soul | Label: Sony Records [Japan] | Catalog Number: SRCS 6738

Before becoming a bandleader, pianist/organist/composer Lonnie Liston Smith made essential contributions to important recordings by Roland Kirk, Pharoah Sanders, Gato Barbieri, and Miles Davis. After founding the Cosmic Echoes, he issued six influential electric albums for Flying Dutchman between 1973 and 1977 – including Astral Traveling and Visions of a New World – that established him as a jazz-funk innovator. Between 1978 and 1980, his four Columbia outings – including Exotic Mysteries and Love Is the Answer – consciously stitched together funk, disco, and smooth jazz. After a spiritual awakening, Smith spent the next two decades recording for Dr. Jazz and Startrak Records, through 1998's Transformation. Following that, he turned to session work for 25 years. He started recording under his own name again with Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge on 2023's Lonnie Liston Smith JID017.

Lonnie Liston Smith – Floating Through Space (1993)  Music

Posted by JET 1 at April 29, 2025
Lonnie Liston Smith – Floating Through Space (1993)

Lonnie Liston Smith – Floating Through Space (1993)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG ~ 438 MB | Scans ~ 146 MB
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Soul | Label: Sony Records [Japan] | Catalog Number: SRCS 6738

Before becoming a bandleader, pianist/organist/composer Lonnie Liston Smith made essential contributions to important recordings by Roland Kirk, Pharoah Sanders, Gato Barbieri, and Miles Davis. After founding the Cosmic Echoes, he issued six influential electric albums for Flying Dutchman between 1973 and 1977 – including Astral Traveling and Visions of a New World – that established him as a jazz-funk innovator. Between 1978 and 1980, his four Columbia outings – including Exotic Mysteries and Love Is the Answer – consciously stitched together funk, disco, and smooth jazz. After a spiritual awakening, Smith spent the next two decades recording for Dr. Jazz and Startrak Records, through 1998's Transformation. Following that, he turned to session work for 25 years. He started recording under his own name again with Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge on 2023's Lonnie Liston Smith JID017.
John McLaughlin (Mahavishnu Orchestra, Shakti) (Full Discography - 50 albums 1969-2008)

John McLaughlin (Mahavishnu Orchestra, Shakti) (Full Discography - 50 albums 1969-2008)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | Jazz Fusion / World fusion / Acoustic fusion | 6.36 GB

A household name since the early '70s, John McLaughlin was an innovative fusion guitarist when he led the Mahavishnu Orchestra and continued living up to his reputation as a phenomenal and consistently inquisitive player through the years. He started on guitar when he was 11 and was initially inspired by blues and swing players. John McLaughlin worked with David Bowie, Alexis Korner, Graham Bond, Ginger Baker, and others in the 1960s and played free jazz with Gunter Hampel for six months. His first album was a classic (1969's Extrapolation) and was followed by an obscurity for the Dawns label with John Surman, a quintet set with Larry Young (Devotion), and My Goals Beyond in 1970 which was half acoustic solos and half jams involving Indian musicians.
Brian Auger & The Trinity & Julie Driscoll - Streetnoise (1969) & The Mod Years 1965-1969 (2009)

Brian Auger & The Trinity & Julie Driscoll - Streetnoise (1969) & The Mod Years 1965-1969 (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 955 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 350 MB | Covers - 82 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Jazz Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: SPV/Yellow Label (SPV 306222 2CD)

A 2CD set from organ supremo Brian Auger that includes the 1969 album Streetnoise, produced by Giorgio Gomelsky and featuring Julie Driscoll and Trinity, plus sixties compilation The Mod Years.
The final collaboration between singer Julie Driscoll (by that time dubbed as "The Face" by the British music weeklies) and Brian Auger's Trinity was 1969's Streetnoise - it was an association that had begun in 1966 with Steampacket, a band that also featured Rod Stewart and Long John Baldry. As a parting of the ways, however, it was Trinity's finest moment. A double album featuring 16 tracks, more than half with vocals by Driscoll, the rest absolutely burning instrumentals by Trinity…
The Moody Blues - Collection of the Remasters (7x SACD, 1967-1972/2006) [MCH PS3 ISO + Hi-Res FLAC]

The Moody Blues - Collection of the Remasters (7x SACD, 1967-1972)
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 235:23 mins | Scans included | 16,91 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Full Scans included | 8,53 GB
Features Stereo and Multichannel Surround Sound | Decca/Universal - The Remasters 2006-2007

The Moody Blues are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1964, initially consisting of keyboardist Mike Pinder, multi-instrumentalist Ray Thomas, guitarist Denny Laine, drummer Graeme Edge, and bassist Clint Warwick. The group came to prominence playing rhythm and blues music. They made some changes in musicians but settled on a line-up of Pinder, Thomas, Edge, guitarist Justin Hayward, and bassist John Lodge, who stayed together for most of the band's "classic era" into the early 1970s.

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 7 of 8 (2003 to 2007)  Music

Posted by pjotr_panski at Dec. 22, 2008
Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 7 of 8 (2003 to 2007)

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 7 of 8 (2003 to 2007)
Electronica / Krautrock | MP3@192kbps-320kbps | Artwork included
119 albums and growing | studio/soundtrack/concert | 2.0 GB

Without doubt, the recordings of Tangerine Dream have made the greatest impact on the widest variety of instrumental music during the 1980s and '90s, ranging from the most atmospheric new age and space music to the harshest abrasions of electronic dance. Founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in Berlin, the group has progressed through a full three dozen lineups (Froese being the only continuous member with staying power) and four distinct stages of development: the experimentalist minimalism of the late '60s and early '70s; stark sequencer trance during the mid- to late '70s, the group's most influential period; an organic form of instrumental music on their frequent film and studio work during the 1980s; and, finally, a more propulsive dance style, which showed Tangerine Dream with a sound quite similar to their electronic inheritors in the field of dance music.

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 5 of 8 (1992 to 1997)  Music

Posted by pjotr_panski at Dec. 22, 2008
Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 5 of 8 (1992 to 1997)

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 5 of 8 (1992 to 1997)
Electronica / Krautrock | MP3@192kbps-320kbps | Artwork included
119 albums and growing | studio/soundtrack/concert | 1.75 GB

Without doubt, the recordings of Tangerine Dream have made the greatest impact on the widest variety of instrumental music during the 1980s and '90s, ranging from the most atmospheric new age and space music to the harshest abrasions of electronic dance. Founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in Berlin, the group has progressed through a full three dozen lineups (Froese being the only continuous member with staying power) and four distinct stages of development: the experimentalist minimalism of the late '60s and early '70s; stark sequencer trance during the mid- to late '70s, the group's most influential period; an organic form of instrumental music on their frequent film and studio work during the 1980s; and, finally, a more propulsive dance style, which showed Tangerine Dream with a sound quite similar to their electronic inheritors in the field of dance music.
Tangerine Dream - Tangerine Tree [complete] Part 3 of 8: vol. 25 - vol. 36 of 92

Tangerine Dream - Tangerine Tree [complete] Part 3 of 8: vol. 25 - vol. 36 of 92
Electronica / Krautrock | MP3@192kbps or better | Artwork included
properly tagged | selected concerts from 1969 to 2003 | 1.9 GB

Tangerine Tree was a project from 2002 through 2006 that was dedicated to the collection, preservation and distribution of unreleased concerts and other audio material by the band Tangerine Dream. The creators of the Tangerine Tree project received permission from Tangerine Dream to release the collection on a strict non-profit basis. Several of the Tangerine Tree volumes have been used as the basis for official Tangerine Dream releases. The project collected just under 300 hours of material (291:39:26).

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 6 of 8 (1997 to 2003)  Music

Posted by pjotr_panski at Dec. 22, 2008
Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 6 of 8 (1997 to 2003)

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 6 of 8 (1997 to 2003)
Electronica / Krautrock | MP3@192kbps-320kbps | Artwork included
119 albums and growing | studio/soundtrack/concert | 1.64 GB

Without doubt, the recordings of Tangerine Dream have made the greatest impact on the widest variety of instrumental music during the 1980s and '90s, ranging from the most atmospheric new age and space music to the harshest abrasions of electronic dance. Founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in Berlin, the group has progressed through a full three dozen lineups (Froese being the only continuous member with staying power) and four distinct stages of development: the experimentalist minimalism of the late '60s and early '70s; stark sequencer trance during the mid- to late '70s, the group's most influential period; an organic form of instrumental music on their frequent film and studio work during the 1980s; and, finally, a more propulsive dance style, which showed Tangerine Dream with a sound quite similar to their electronic inheritors in the field of dance music.