Hampton Grease

Hampton Grease Band - Music to Eat (1971/2022)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by v3122 at May 28, 2022
Hampton Grease Band - Music to Eat (1971/2022)

Hampton Grease Band - Music to Eat (1971/2022)
FLAC (Tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Official Digital Download | Time: 01:28:45
Psychedelic, Prog, Acid Rock | Columbia | ~ 3.10 Gb

Hampton Grease Band's only album, is a one-of-a-kind item, drawing upon jazz, progressive/psychedelic guitar rock, and a generally surrealist bent to back Bruce Hampton's idiot-savant ravings…
Hampton Hawes - Northern Windows (1974) {2014 Japan Rare Groove Funk Best Collection 1000}

Hampton Hawes - Northern Windows (1974) {2014 Japan Rare Groove Funk Best Collection 1000}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 226 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 80 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 191 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1974, 2014 Prestige / Concord / Universal Music Japan | UCCO-90359
Jazz / Jazz Funk / Hard Bop / Piano

One of the best David Axelrod-assisted albums from the early 70s – a sweet batch of funky cuts with arrangements and backings handled by Axe, and loads of great keyboard lines from the legendary Hampton Hawes! The record really bubbles with the warm and soulful approach Axelrod was using at Fantasy – kind of a step off his stark modern sound at Capitol, but still done with just the right amount of space and appreciation of a funky rhythm. The great Carol Kaye is on bass, and Hawes plays some totally sweeeeeeeet electric keys on the set – really stretching out in ways that are different than some of his acoustic work of a few years before – yet still filled with the same rich sort of imagination. Titles include "Sierra Morena", "Go Down Moses", "Web", "Tune Axle Grease", and "C&H Sugar".

Joe Cocker - Live At Woodstock (2009)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 23, 2023
Joe Cocker - Live At Woodstock (2009)

Joe Cocker - Live At Woodstock (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 529 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 232 MB
1:17:06 | Full Scans Included | Blues Rock, Soft Rock, Classic Rock | Label: A&M

Issued in 2009, the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, the most famous rock music festival in history, Joe Cocker's performance at the festival turns out to be one of the defining moments of his career thus far. Who knew? Cocker's turn on the stage came on Sunday afternoon, August 17, 1969. He had issued his brilliant debut album, With a Little Help from My Friends, the previous February, and his sophomore follow-up – not as dynamic a recording but a more consistent one overall – would be issued in December. Backed by the Grease Band (not to be confused with the vanguard U.S. outfit the Hampton Grease Band), his 11-song show included six cuts from the debut, two from his then upcoming album (including a dynamite cover of Bob Dylan's "Dear Landlord" that opened the gig), a stellar reading of Ashford & Simpson's "I Don't Need No Doctor," and "Something to Say,"an original that didn't appear officially on one of his own sets until 1973.
Michel Polnareff - Polnareff à Tokio (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Tokio / 1972) (1972/2024)

Michel Polnareff - Polnareff à Tokio (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Tokio / 1972) (1972/2024)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 294 MB | Cover | 45:35 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 105 MB
French Pop, Chanson | Label: Universal Music Division Barclay

Known for his eccentric nature, French pop songwriter Michel Polnareff created a buzz for himself in the early to mid-'60s when his debut single, "La Poupée Qui Fait Non," rocketed to the top of the French charts, but it was his early-'70s release, Polnareff's, that cemented him a place as a legend in French pop. Polnareff was raised in Paris somewhat as a child of the arts, his mother, Simone Lane, was a dancer and his father, Leib Polnareff, a musician who played sideman under the name Léo Poll for many artists, including Edith Piaf. The two immersed young Polnareff in music, shaping his ambitions, so it is no surprise that he learned piano by the age of five and was writing music at 11.
Michel Polnareff - Polnareff à Tokio (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Tokio / 1972) (1972/2024)

Michel Polnareff - Polnareff à Tokio (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Tokio / 1972) (1972/2024)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 294 MB | Cover | 45:35 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 105 MB
French Pop, Chanson | Label: Universal Music Division Barclay

Known for his eccentric nature, French pop songwriter Michel Polnareff created a buzz for himself in the early to mid-'60s when his debut single, "La Poupée Qui Fait Non," rocketed to the top of the French charts, but it was his early-'70s release, Polnareff's, that cemented him a place as a legend in French pop. Polnareff was raised in Paris somewhat as a child of the arts, his mother, Simone Lane, was a dancer and his father, Leib Polnareff, a musician who played sideman under the name Léo Poll for many artists, including Edith Piaf. The two immersed young Polnareff in music, shaping his ambitions, so it is no surprise that he learned piano by the age of five and was writing music at 11.
Michel Polnareff - Polnareff à Tokio (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Tokio / 1972) (1972/2024)

Michel Polnareff - Polnareff à Tokio (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Tokio / 1972) (1972/2024)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 294 MB | Cover | 45:35 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 105 MB
French Pop, Chanson | Label: Universal Music Division Barclay

Known for his eccentric nature, French pop songwriter Michel Polnareff created a buzz for himself in the early to mid-'60s when his debut single, "La Poupée Qui Fait Non," rocketed to the top of the French charts, but it was his early-'70s release, Polnareff's, that cemented him a place as a legend in French pop. Polnareff was raised in Paris somewhat as a child of the arts, his mother, Simone Lane, was a dancer and his father, Leib Polnareff, a musician who played sideman under the name Léo Poll for many artists, including Edith Piaf. The two immersed young Polnareff in music, shaping his ambitions, so it is no surprise that he learned piano by the age of five and was writing music at 11.

Susan Tedeschi - Live From Austin Tx (2004) CD & DVD Releases  Music

Posted by Designol at May 22, 2023
Susan Tedeschi - Live From Austin Tx (2004) CD & DVD Releases

Susan Tedeschi - Live From Austin Tx (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 480 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 182 Mb | Scans included
Modern Electric Blues, Roots Rock | Label: New West | # NW 6065 | Time: 01:17:13

DVD5 | NTSC | 4:3 (720x480) VBR | AC3 5.1, 448 kbps or 2.0, 192 kbps | ~ 3.6 Gb
Label: New West | # NW8002 | Time: 01:23:32

In this 2003 performance from the Austin City Limits series, New England's Susan Tedeschi demonstrates a range that extends well beyond her blues base. Following the blueprint employed by Bonnie Raitt a few decades earlier, she covers John Prine's "Angel from Montgomery" (a signature tune for Raitt), inserting a snippet from the Grateful Dead's "Sugaree." The piano balladry of her "Wrapped in the Arms of Another" could fit just fine on a Raitt album. The set also finds her sampling from the songbooks of Sly Stone ("You Can Make It If You Try"), Bob Dylan ("Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"), and Stevie Wonder ("Love's in Need of Love Today"), in addition to the more straightforward blues of Koko Taylor ("Voodoo Woman"). Though Tedeschi's stinging lead guitar provides the focus, she receives strong support from a band featuring the interplay of electric pianist Jason Crosby (who doubles on violin) and William Green on Hammond B-3 organ. Highlights include a tribute to jam-band inspiration Col. Bruce Hampton on "Hampmotized" and the simmering "Wait for Me," with its echoes of Aretha Franklin.
VA - The World's Greatest Jazz Collection: Classic Jazz (2008) (100 CDs Box Set)

VA - The World's Greatest Jazz Collection: Classic Jazz (2008) (100 CDs Box Set)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image+.cue, log) | 100 CDs, 114:43:33 min | 24,4 Gb | Covers -> 3,4 mb
Genre: Jazz / Label: Membran

Amazing 100 CD Set of containing a plethora of Classic Jazz tunes. New Orleans was the starting point of the collective improvisation. The Jazz for which the city on the Mississippi Delta was to become so famous for developed at the beginning of the 20th century.

Johnny Lytle - The Loop / New And Groovy (1990)  Music

Posted by Domestos at May 23, 2018
Johnny Lytle - The Loop / New And Groovy (1990)

Johnny Lytle - The Loop / New And Groovy (1990)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 423.55 Mb | 01:09:18 | Covers
Hard Bop, Vibes | Country: USA | Label: BGP - CDBGPD 961

Johnny Dillard Lytle (October 13, 1932 in Springfield, Ohio – December 15, 1995 in Springfield) was a jazz drummer and vibraphonist. Lytle grew up in Springfield, Ohio in a family of music, the son of a trumpeter father and an organist mother. He began playing the drums and piano at an early age. Before studying music in earnest, he was a boxer, and was a successful Golden Gloves champion. During the late '50s, Lytle continued to box, but landed jobs as a drummer for Ray Charles, Jimmy Witherspoon and Gene Ammons. Then he switched from drums to vibraphone and toured with organist Hiram "Boots" Johnson from 1955 to '57. He formed his first group in 1957 with saxophonist Boots Johnson, organist Milton Harris and drummer William "Peppy" Hinnant. He impressed the Grammy award-winning producer Orrin Keepnews who signed him to his Jazzland label in 1960.
Lou Donaldson - The Complete Blue Note Lou Donaldson Sessions 1957-60 (2002) {6CD Set, Mosaic MD6-215}

Lou Donaldson - The Complete Blue Note Lou Donaldson Sessions 1957-60 (2002) {6CD Set, Mosaic MD6-215}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 3.11 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 1.01 Gb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 193 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1957-60, 2002 Mosaic Records / Blue Note / Capitol | MD6-215
Jazz / Hard Bop / Saxophone

A soul survivor in every sense of the term, this alto saxophonist is one of the few remaining jazz artists who made a major impact on the jazz community via an extensive run with producer Alfred Lion and the Blue Note label (Horace Silver being another Blue Note legend that comes to mind). From his first recordings for the label with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, it was clear that Lou Donaldson put melody and sound at a premium, coming up with an amalgam that combined the creamy smoothness of Johnny Hodges with the quicksilver bop inflections of Charlie Parker.