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Accessing the Media: How to Get Good Press  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at May 16, 2018
Accessing the Media: How to Get Good Press

Accessing the Media: How to Get Good Press by Jill Osborn
English | May 16th, 2018 | ASIN: B0741GNVWY, ISBN: 1510730257 | 176 Pages | EPUB | 2.99 MB

Accessing the Media takes the reader behind the scenes to understand how best to work with press to get publicity. Perfect for politicians, business leaders, lobbyists, and media junkies, this reference provides an insider's look at how the modern newsroom works, detailing the different roles of reporters, editors, and producers. Readers will learn how to forge relationships with media personnel in television, radio, print, and the web to craft the press coverage they want.

Arena - The Visitor (1998) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 11, 2024
Arena - The Visitor (1998) {Japan 1st Press}

Arena - The Visitor (1998) {Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 410 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 153 Mb
Covers Included | 01:01:42 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Pony Canyon #PCCY-01247

The Visitor is the third studio album by the British progressive band Arena, released in 1998. One of prog's great records of the 90's and beyond. With The Visitor Arena became a 'real' band, not just a Clive Nolan (Pendragon) project with ex original Marillion drummer Mick Pointer. Now with their best ever line up that included John Mitchel on guitar, John Jowitt (IQ, Jadis) on bass and vocalist Paul Wrightson they produced one of prog's masterpieces of all time. This concept album about a man facing a near death experience is really thrilling, both musically and lyrically.
Good Rockin' Charles - Good Rockin' Charles (1976) {1997, Japan 1st Press}

Good Rockin' Charles - Good Rockin' Charles (1976) {1997, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 322 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 122 Mb
Full Scans | 00:45:39 | RAR 5% Recovery
Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues | P-Vine Records #PCD-5249

The elusive Chicago harpist's one and only full-length album, originally issued on Steve Wisner's short-lived Mr. Blues logo and later picked up by Rooster Blues (but not available on CD as yet). Cut in 1975, this set shows that Charles never left the 1950s stylistically – backed by a nails-tough combo, he pays tribute to both Sonny Boys and his ex-boss Jimmy Rogers while betraying more than a hint of Little Walter influence.
Lucifer's Friend - Good Time Warrior (1978) {1997, Japan 1st Press}

Lucifer's Friend - Good Time Warrior (1978) {1997, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 313 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 133 Mb
Full Scans | 00:42:28 | RAR 5% Recovery
Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock | Warner Music Japan Inc. #WPCR-1719

The release of Good Time Warrior by Lucifer's Friend saw the departure of legendary rock vocalist John Lawton (who exited for a stint as Uriah Heep vocalist) and the entrance of another English talent Mike Starrs. The album also marked a change of direction for the group. Earlier albums like Mind Exploding and Where the Groupies Killed the Blues demonstrated the German groups flair for progressive and experimental rock,while Good Time Warrior contained a more straight ahead rock sound. Such tracks as "Old Man Roller" and "Sweet Little Lady" demonstrate this the best and pave the way for future band releases such as Sneak Me In and Sumo Grip. The albums last cut "Warriors" is a lengthy and moody piece which harkens to the groups earlier sound while providing a solid platfrom for Starrs' vocals.
Alice Cooper - Zipper Catches Skin (1982) {1990, Japan 1st Press}

Alice Cooper - Zipper Catches Skin (1982) {1990, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 223 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 83 Mb
Covers Included | RAR 5% Recovery
Glam Rock, Hard Rock | Warner-Pioneer Corp. #WPCP-3499

By 1982, Alice Cooper's brand of shock rock had been shoved out of the pop-chart spotlight by new trends like punk and new wave. To counteract this decline in popularity, Cooper worked elements of these sounds into his style and also played up the satirical/comedic angle to his music. The result was Zipper Catches Skin: while it's not a success on the level of Billion Dollar Babies or Welcome to My Nightmare, it is surprisingly listenable. The songwriting subjects are some of the most unusual of Cooper's career, which is saying a lot: "Tag, You're It" is a primarily spoken word spoof of slasher films, while "Zorro's Ascent" depicts the world's most famous swordsman facing down death. However, the strangest of these songs is "I'm Alive (That Was the Day My Dead Pet Returned to Save My Life)," which speaks for itself.

Roxette - Have A Nice Day (1999) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 23, 2023
Roxette - Have A Nice Day (1999) {Japan 1st Press}

Roxette - Have A Nice Day (1999) {Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 434 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 134 Mb
Full Scans ~ 650 Mb | 00:55:39 | RAR 5% Recovery
Soft Rock, Pop Rock, Pop | Toshiba-EMI Ltd. #TOCP-65156

In the five years between Roxette's last album, Crash, Boom, Bang, and this, their "comeback" album, pop music had changed considerably. Crash, Boom, Bang failed, in part, because it was completely out of step with the times; in 1994 grunge, alternative, and rap ruled the charts, but Roxette always produced a relatively crisp and clean brand of pop/rock. In the five years since then, however, Brit-pop brought alternative rock back towards pop, electronica made dance music "cool" again, and bubblegum pop bands like the Spice Girls made unabashed pop fun again. Also, Per Gessle was fresh off from his very rock-oriented 1997 solo album.

Elvis Presley - Elv1s 30 #1 Hits (2002) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 7, 2023
Elvis Presley - Elv1s 30 #1 Hits (2002) {Japan 1st Press}

Elvis Presley - Elv1s 30 #1 Hits (2002) {Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 478 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 243 Mb
Full Scans | 01:19:34 | RAR 5% Recovery
Rock & Roll, R&B, Pop | RCA / BMG #BVCP-21278 (74321-96325-2)

RCA and the Elvis estate made no bones about their intention on replicating the blockbuster success of the Beatles' The Beatles 1 with their own single-disc collection of number one hits – hence, the 2002 release of Elvis: 30 #1 Hits. The idea of collecting all the number one hits is simple enough, but there are problems inherent with the concept, not the least of which is that RCA did this once before. Unlike the Beatles, who went through numerous changes in just seven years of recording, Elvis had nearly three times as many years' worth of material and hits to choose from. Also, he hit on a number of different charts – not just pop, but also R&B, country, and adult contemporary.
Olivia Newton-John - Physical (1981) [1983, Japan, 1st Press] {Black Triangle CD}

Olivia Newton-John - Physical (1981) [1983, Japan, 1st Press] {Black Triangle CD}
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Electronic | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 38:22 | 350,88 Mb
Label: EMI/Toshiba EMI Ltd. (Japan) | Cat.# CP35-3065 | Released: 1983-11-21 (1981-10-13)

Happy Birthday, dear Olivia Newton-John!

"Physical" is the 12th studio album by English-born Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, released on 13 October 1981, by MCA Records. The album was produced and partly written by her long-time record producer John Farrar. Recorded and mixed at Ocean Way and David J. Holman's studio in Los Angeles, California, "Physical" became one of Newton-John's most controversial and sexual records, and her most successful studio album to date. Musically, the album features considerable use of synthesizers and it explores lyrical themes such as love and relationships, sex, kinesthetics and environmental protection. Upon its release, the album received positive reviews from music critics, many of them considering it to be Newton-John's best effort. The album charted high in several countries, including the United States, Japan and Newton-John's native Australia, becoming one of the most successful albums of the early 1980s. It also ranks among the best-selling albums by Australian solo artists, selling more than 10 million copies worldwide.

Roy Wood - Boulders (1973) {1991, Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Jan. 20, 2023
Roy Wood - Boulders (1973) {1991, Japan 1st Press}

Roy Wood - Boulders (1973) {1991, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 265 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 100 Mb
Covers Included | 00:40:00 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Glam Rock, Pop Rock, Country Rock | Toshiba-EMI Ltd. #TOCP-6794

An intricate, deliberately idiosyncratic record, assembled piece by piece, Boulders perfectly captures Roy Wood's peculiar genius, more so than anything else he recorded. All of his obsessions are here – classical music, psychedelia, pre-Beatles pop, pastoral folk ballads, absurdist humor, studio trickery, and good old-fashioned rock & roll – assembled in a gracefully eccentric fashion. Some listeners may find that eccentricity a little alienating, but it's the core of Wood's music. He wrote tuneful, accessible songs, but indulged his passions and weird ideas, so even the loveliest melodies and catchiest hooks are dressed in colorful, odd arrangements.

The Firm - The Firm (1985) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Feb. 25, 2023
The Firm - The Firm (1985) {Japan 1st Press}

The Firm - The Firm (1985) {Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 260 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 102 Mb
Covers Included | 00:40:30 | RAR 5% Recovery
Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock | Victor Musical Industries, Inc. #VDP-1016

Anticipation was quite high when it was announced in 1984 that Paul Rodgers, the past voice of Bad Company, and Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin's former guitarist, were creating a "supergroup" called the Firm. Page and Rodgers had first tinkered with the idea of an album after their successful collaboration on the ARMS benefit tour for Ronnie Lane in 1983. Based upon the fact that it had been over five years since Page's last band effort, and two years since Rodger's lackluster finale with the original Bad Company, pundits were more than eager to hear what new material the duo would unleash. However, when the band's self-titled debut was actually released in 1985, it received a critical drubbing and was all but ignored by the record-buying public.