Heaven & Earth (1993) [dvd9] [2004]

Kitaro - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji (2004) DVD9  Music

Posted by Designol at Feb. 11, 2024
Kitaro - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji (2004) DVD9

Kitaro - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji (2004)
DVD9 | NTSC | 16:9 (720x480) VBR | AC3 2.0 192 kbps / 6ch, 384 kbps / DTS | ~ 4.9 Gb
World Fusion, New Age, Ambient | Label: Domo | # 73015-2 | 01:33:36 | Scans ~ 32 Mb

New age music and ancient shrines seem to work well together, as evidenced by top-selling concert CDs and videos (now DVDs) by Keiko Matsui and Yanni over the years. Kitaro's idea for a greatest-hits collection performed at the sacred Yakushiji Temple in Nara, the ancient Japanese capitol, is more about beauty and intimacy than sheer spectacle, although it would be fun to imagine this dramatic presentation in its native setting. The music on this double disc was taken from three live concerts in the summer of 2001, the first concerts ever presented in the temple proper. Not that you need the background to be swept away into the dreamy mysticism that defines Kitaro's twist on the universe, but this temple is the resting place of the ashes of Genjo Sanzo, the seventh century monk who walked the Silk Road from Japan to India, returning from India with the sacred texts that introduced Buddhism into China and Japan.

Conspiracy - The Unknown (2003)  Music

Posted by Andi_Deris at April 15, 2018
Conspiracy - The Unknown (2003)

Conspiracy (Yes family) - The Unknown (2003)
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Scans
399 Mb | 126 Mb | Time: 53:37
InsideOut Music | IOMCD 128 IOMACD 2060
Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog

Yes bass pioneer Chris Squire has teamed up with the multi-talented Billy Sherwood to release their second album as Conspiracy, titled THE UNKNOWN. The album The Unknown was released in 2003. Haun guests again, as do Michael Sherwood (Billy's older brother) and Jordan Berliant (better known as Yes's then manager). The initial pressing of the album includes a bonus track entitled "I Could", an alternate form of the first half of a Yes track, "Finally", on The Ladder (1999). Many of the album lyrics refer to the events of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Jon Anderson - 3 Ships (1985) [Japan 1st Press, 1987]  Music

Posted by Andi_Deris at April 8, 2018
Jon Anderson - 3 Ships (1985) [Japan 1st Press, 1987]

Jon Anderson - 3 Ships (1985) [Japan 1st Press, 1987]
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Scans
250 Mb | 93 Mb | 27 Mb | Time: 39:30
Elektra/Warner-Pioneer Corp. | 32XD-886
Progressive Rock, Pop Rock, Christmas

3 Ships is the fourth solo album by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson, released on Elektra Records in 1985. It includes versions of traditional Christmas carols and original material by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson. The three ships reference comes from the song "I Saw Three Ships," which states, "I saw three ships come sailing in, on Christmas day in the morning".
Bill Bruford (Bruford) - Feels Good To Me (1977) [Japan (mini LP) CD 2005]

Bill Bruford (Bruford) - Feels Good To Me (1977) [Japan (mini LP) CD 2005]
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Scans
303 Mb | 124 Mb | Time: 52:21
Arcangelo | ARC-7090
Jazz Rock, Fusion, Progressive Rock

After a decade in the business playing with Yes, King Crimson, Genesis and UK, Bill Bruford's first solo album finds him going in the jazz direction his career would eventually exclusively become. The music on this album was written between January and June 1977 rehearsed for three weeks and recorded and mixed at Trident Studios in London, August 1977.