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John Martyn - Sunday's Child (1975) Expanded Remastered 2005  Music

Posted by Designol at Nov. 18, 2022
John Martyn - Sunday's Child (1975) Expanded Remastered 2005

John Martyn - Sunday's Child (1975) Expanded Remastered 2005
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 325 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 161 Mb | Scans included | Time: 01:03:16
British Folk, Folk-Prog, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock | Label: Island Remasters | # IMCD 323, 983073-5

John Martyn's follow-up to 1973's Inside Out is a much more song-oriented, less experimental effort which concentrates on the joys of home and family. Sunday's Child skillfully blends the sensual ("You Can Discover") with the sweet ("My Baby Girl"), the modern ("Root Love") with the traditional ("Spencer the Rover"), and the tormented ("Sunday's Child") with the satisfied ("Satisfied Mind," "Call Me Crazy") while retaining its cohesiveness. The record, his sixth on his own, shows the many facets of Martyn's playing, from his effects-driven electric guitar to his signature acoustic work, which can be both aggressive ("The Message") and gentle ("Lay It All Down"). This album contains a collection of strong original songs, as well as a pair of wonderful covers: the traditional British ballad "Spencer the Rover" and the country standard "Satisfied Mind." His last recording of new material for three years, Sunday's Child is a fine farewell to this period of Martyn's ever-changing career.

Weathertunes - Summer (2005)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 11, 2017
Weathertunes - Summer (2005)

Weathertunes - Summer (2005)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 314 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 128 MB | Covers (5 MB) included
Genre: Chillout, Downtempo | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Landy Star Music (LSM382416)

Weathertunes are Roland Voss (aka Lemongrass) and his brother Daniel (aka Green Empathy). On their third Weathertunes album "Summer" Roland and Daniel Voss present a true summer album which lives up to all sunny expectations. More danceable and definitely with more groove than their preceding album, the tracks “Finest Things” and "At The Rio Bar" catch our attention with its dynamic, blissful and exuberant sound. What makes "Summer" tower above the flood of competing electronic productions is the tremendous diversity of sounds and the treasure box full of surprising samples the Voss brothers draw from…