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The Beatles - 1968 A Mad Day Out (2004)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Jan. 16, 2016
The Beatles - 1968 A Mad Day Out (2004)

The Beatles - 1968 A Mad Day Out (2004)
DVD5: NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | Dolby AC3, 2 ch, 256 Kbps
Rock / Documentary | Apple Fims | Cover Included | ~ 3.71 Gb

A collection of clips from the Beatles, during the period of 1968, around the Beatles White, and Abbey Road releases…
Mad Professor ‎- Method To The Madness: Two Decades Of Crazy Dubs - A Triphop, Techno, Dubwise Vibe (2005)

Mad Professor ‎- Method To The Madness: Two Decades Of Crazy Dubs - A Triphop, Techno, Dubwise Vibe (2005)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 819 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 317 MB
2:16:17 | Electronic, Reggae, Dub, Techno, Trip Hop | Label: Trojan Records

Longtime Mad Professor fans only need to take a look at the jaw-droppingly great track list to declare Method to the Madness a major success, one that serves both as an excellent introduction to the man's work and a wonderful roundup of tracks that saves veterans the trouble of carrying a large stack of CDs and CD singles. Sanctuary has been working the Trojan catalog hard with a generally great series of reissues, but the label has outdone itself this time by reaching outside the Trojan catalog for a change and offering the first ambitious Mad Professor compilation to the world. The U.K.-based reggae producer is often characterized as a crazed dubman, but Method to the Madness is also filled with lovers rock that mixes in some new wave attitude, urgent ragga that's synthetic musically but roots lyrically, along with the trippy, free-spirited experimental dub the man is famous for.
Olivia Vermeulen, Thomas Ihlenfeldt, Capella Orlandi Bremen - John Eccles: The Mad Lover (2018)

Olivia Vermeulen, Thomas Ihlenfeldt, Capella Orlandi Bremen - John Eccles: The Mad Lover (2018)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 454 Mb | Total time: 66:13 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 555 061-2 | Recorded: 2016

CPO's latest CD featuring the Capella Orlandi brings together stage music by Gottfried Finger and John Eccles, who wrote songs for the famous English stage actress Anne Bracegirdle. At the end of the seventeenth century England's theatrical world was shaped by the defensive stance of traditionalists toward influences from the Italian opera and the magnificence radiating from the French court. The English counterproposal, the 'English opera', was a combination of 'heroic plays' with musical inserts ranging from individual songs, as were performed during Shakespeare's time, to 'all-sung masques', miniature operas with pastoral content. The Mad Lover is a good example of the English opera. On this recording song inserts from other masques are added to this comedy by John Fletcher from 1647. Anne Bracegirdle was so very successful with compositions by John Eccles that she later exclusively sang works by him.

MAD Magazine #501  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 5, 2009
MAD Magazine #501

MAD Magazine #501
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | EC Publications (DC Comics) | Aug 12 2009 | 49 Pages | 37.0 MB

is an American humor magazine founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines in 1952. The last surviving title from the notorious and critically acclaimed EC Comics line (Mad began as a comic book published by EC, debuting in August 1952 with cover-date October-November), the magazine offers satire on all aspects of American life and pop culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures. Its format is divided into a number of recurring segments such as TV and movie parodies, as well as free form articles. Mad's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, is typically the focal point of the magazine's cover, with his face often replacing a celebrity or character that is lampooned within the issue. --

Mad Magazine Collection No.261-270  Magazines

Posted by acadie at Aug. 8, 2006
Mad Magazine Collection No.261-270

MAD Magazine
No. 261-270

“Mad is an American humor magazine founded by publisher William Gaines and editor Harvey Kurtzman in 1952. Offering satire on all aspects of American pop culture, the monthly publication deflates stuffed shirts and pokes fun at common foibles. It is the last surviving title from the notorious and critically acclaimed EC Comics line”.

Mad Magazine Collection No.271-280  Magazines

Posted by acadie at Aug. 11, 2006
Mad Magazine Collection No.271-280

MAD Magazine
No. 271-280

Mad is an American humor magazine founded by publisher William Gaines and editor Harvey Kurtzman in 1952. Offering satire on all aspects of American pop culture, the monthly publication deflates stuffed shirts and pokes fun at common foibles. It is the last surviving title from the notorious and critically acclaimed EC Comics line.

Mad Magazine Collection No.291-300  Magazines

Posted by acadie at Aug. 14, 2006
Mad Magazine Collection No.291-300

MAD Magazine
No. 291-300

Mad is an American humor magazine founded by publisher William Gaines and editor Harvey Kurtzman in 1952. Offering satire on all aspects of American pop culture, the monthly publication deflates stuffed shirts and pokes fun at common foibles. It is the last surviving title from the notorious and critically acclaimed EC Comics line.

MAD Magazine #502  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 22, 2009
MAD Magazine #502

MAD Magazine #502
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | EC Publications (DC Comics) | Nov 18 2009 | 51 Pages | 41.7 MB
+ MAD Magazine Issues #500 -501

MAD Magazine launched in 1952, founded by legendary EC Comics Publisher William Gaines and Editor Harvey Kurtzman, and has satirized, parodied and just made fun of American life, culture and public figures ever since. Many comedians and writers – from Joyce Carol Oates to Monty Python’s Terry Gilliam and thousands in between – cite it as a seminal influence in their earlier years. While it was the home to legendary comedians and cartoonists such as Kurtzman, Mort Drucker, Don Martin, Jack Davis, Wally Wood, and John Sevrin in its early years, it has seen a new generation embrace its pages in recent years and has featured work from Peter Kuper, Hermann Mejia, Drew Friedman and Ted Rall.

Mad Magazine Collection No.301-310  Magazines

Posted by acadie at Aug. 17, 2006
Mad Magazine Collection No.301-310

MAD Magazine
No. 301-310

Mad is an American humor magazine founded by publisher William Gaines and editor Harvey Kurtzman in 1952. Offering satire on all aspects of American pop culture, the monthly publication deflates stuffed shirts and pokes fun at common foibles. It is the last surviving title from the notorious and critically acclaimed EC Comics line.

Mad Magazine Collection No.311-320  Magazines

Posted by acadie at Aug. 17, 2006
Mad Magazine Collection No.311-320

MAD Magazine
No. 311-320

Mad is an American humor magazine founded by publisher William Gaines and editor Harvey Kurtzman in 1952. Offering satire on all aspects of American pop culture, the monthly publication deflates stuffed shirts and pokes fun at common foibles. It is the last surviving title from the notorious and critically acclaimed EC Comics line.