Joe Muscolino

Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don't Go: The Collection 1935-62 (2024)

Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don't Go: The Collection 1935-62 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 5:54:14 | 1.2 Gb
Genre: Blues / Label: Acrobat Records

Big Joe Williams was a Delta blues singer, songwriter and guitarist famous for the distinctive sound of his unique nine-string guitar, as well as for recording classic songs like Baby Please Don't Go and Crawling King Snake. His career was remarkable for the fact that he recorded through every decade from the mid-1930s into the'70s, although his periods of active recording were somewhat erratic, while he maintained a constant round of 'live' performing. This great-value 115-track 5-CD set comprises most of the A & B sides of his releases on the Bluebird, Columbia, Bullet, Trumpet & VeeJay labels from 1935 to 1957, plus EP titles and the titles from his albums Piney Woods Blues, A Man Sings The Blues, Tough Times, Blues On Highway 69, Nine-String Guitar Blues and Mississippi's Big Joe Williams & his Nine-String Guitar from 1957 through to 1962. It includes recordings where he is accompanied by noted contemporaries like Sonny Boy Williamson, Ransom Knowling, Robert Lee McCoy, Judge Riley and others. He was one of the most impressive blues performers of his era who inspired many artists of later years like Bob Dylan, and this substantial collection offers an entertaining showcase for a highly original and influential artist.

Joe Venuti & Zoot Sims - Joe & Zoot & More (1975)  Music

Posted by v3122 at April 8, 2021
Joe Venuti & Zoot Sims - Joe & Zoot & More (1975)

Joe Venuti & Zoot Sims - Joe & Zoot & More (1975)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2002 | Chiaroscuro Records | ~ 425 or 149 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 5.81 Mb
Swing, Mainstream Jazz

At first glance, Philadelphia violinist Joe Venuti and Los Angeles tenor/soprano saxophonist Zoot Sims might seem an unlikely combination. Venuti was known for swing, classic jazz, and Dixieland, whereas Sims (who was young enough to be Venuti's son) was primarily a cool/bop musician along the lines of Stan Getz, Al Cohn, and Paul Quinichette…

Joe Sample - Rainbow Seeker / Carmel / Voices In The Rain (2021)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Sept. 27, 2021
Joe Sample - Rainbow Seeker / Carmel / Voices In The Rain (2021)

Joe Sample - Rainbow Seeker / Carmel / Voices In The Rain (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 725 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 330 Mb | 02:16:34
Smooth Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Fusion | Label: Robinsongs, Cherry Red Records

Three classic albums from Crusaders’ original member Joe Sample from the late ‘70s and early ‘80s.
Ugly Kid Joe - The Very Best of Ugly Kid Joe: As Ugly as It Gets (1998)

Ugly Kid Joe - The Very Best of Ugly Kid Joe: As Ugly as It Gets (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 497 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 187 Mb | Scans included
Hard Rock, Heavy Metal | Label: Mercury | # 558 867-2 | Time: 01:05:10

Over the course of three albums and an EP, Ugly Kid Joe managed to parlay their pronounced Guns N' Roses fixation into something of a career. On their best songs – "Everything About You," "Neighbour," and "Milkman's Son" – they blended cartoon rebellion and a sense of humor best described as pre-adolescent into powerhouse singles full of tasteless good fun. Perfect for that time of life when all one wants to do is go around breaking things. Though routinely flagged as a hair band, their twin-guitar attack and fondness for funky, bottom-end heavy riffing also places Ugly Kid Joe among the forefathers of the late-'90s rap-metal explosion. As Ugly as They Wanna Be showcases the band in all their juvenile glory – from their surprise hit version of Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle" to their tight cover of Black Sabbath's "NIB" to "Busybee" – pretty much the best Guns N' Roses song Guns N' Roses never recorded – all the hits are here, present and accounted for.
Joe Castro - Passion Flower: For Doris Duke (2020) [Official Digital Download]

Joe Castro - Passion Flower: For Doris Duke (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 356:08 minutes | 3,33 GB
Jazz, Bop, Soul Jazz | Label: Sunnyside Records, Official Digital Download

Sunnyside Records presents the second boxed set of recordings from the archive of pianist Joe Castro, a diverse collection featuring incredible and never heard performances from legends like Paul Bley, Paul Motian, Leroy Vinnegar, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones and many more.

Joe Jackson - Stepping Out: The Very Best Of Joe Jackson (1990)  Music

Posted by Designol at Jan. 26, 2025
Joe Jackson - Stepping Out: The Very Best Of Joe Jackson (1990)

Joe Jackson - Stepping Out: The Very Best Of Joe Jackson (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 406 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 164 Mb | Scans included
Label: A&M Records | # 397 052-2 | Time: 01:06:12
New Wave, Pop/Rock, Alternative, College Rock

Ever since Joe Jackson's debut album, Look Sharp, yielded his first single in "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" in July of 1979, which peaked at number 21 on Billboard (the album hit number 20), his career has seen him investigate a multitude of musical styles with clean-cut charm and poise. Jackson has dabbled in everything from reggae, disco, and soul to power pop, jazz, and even big band. Stepping Out covers 15 of his biggest singles, including his highest chart-topper, "Stepping Out," which hit number six on Billboard's Top 40, from the suave sounding Night and Day album. The downhearted appeal of "Breaking Us in Two" appears here as well, along with the salsa- flavored "You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)," which reached number 15 and was the strongest track from 1984's Body and Soul album. Outside of his chart appearances, the rest of this hits collection holds up well. Jackson's voice is heard in wispy detail on "Fools in Love," while his humor and wit explode on "I'm the Man" from the album of the same name. The live release entitled Big World from 1986 is spoken for with both "Right and Wrong" and the candid allure of "Hometown."

Joe Turner - 1947-1948 (1999)  Music

Posted by gribovar at March 30, 2021
Joe Turner - 1947-1948 (1999)

Joe Turner - 1947-1948 (1999)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 138 MB | Covers - 24 MB
Genre: Jump Blues, Early R&B | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS1094)

Big Joe Turner went through record companies like some people go through cigarettes, one after another, cutting sides for anybody who waved a dollar in his face. This installment of the Big Joe story focuses on an eight-month period that found him recording for National, Savoy, EmArcy, RPM, and Downbeat, usually in the company of longtime piano-playing partner Pete Johnson. A mixture of live and studio tracks, it's the usual blend of blues and boogie, with Big Joe hammering the notes flat by the sheer strength of his voice alone. Another excellent entry in this series.
Joe Tex - Hold What You've Got (1965) & The New Boss (1965) [2001, Remastered Reissue]

Joe Tex - Hold What You've Got (1965) & The New Boss (1965) [2001, Remastered Reissue]
R&B, Soul, Southern Soul, Country | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:06:43 | 498,31 Mb
Label: Connoisseur Collection (UK) | Cat.# VSOPCD 345 | Released: 2001-09-11 (1965)

This "two-fer" reissue pairs up two of Joe Tex's classic Atlantic Records albums on one CD, "Hold What You've Got" and "The New Boss". Stylistically, both albums were just a bit off the beaten path from the bulk of Tex's mid-1960's work; his sense of humor (always bubbling beneath the surface) came into the forefront on "Hold What You've Got", while "The New Boss" focused new emphasis on Tex's obvious fondness for country music. The CD helps to play up the C&W leanings of "The New Boss" with four additional bonus tracks in a decidedly twangy mode, including fine versions of "Make The World Go Away" and "Just Out Of Reach". The remastering is clear and bright, making the most of Buddy Killen's fine production, and while these two albums each have a decidedly different mood, they compliment each other well, and this is a fine presentation of material from Tex's first era of hits; well worth a spin.

Joe Turner - 1946-1947 (1998)  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 1, 2021
Joe Turner - 1946-1947 (1998)

Joe Turner - 1946-1947 (1998)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 157 MB | Covers - 27 MB
Genre: Jump Blues, Early R&B | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS1034)

This fine collection captures Turner in his early prime, out on the West Coast and cutting some of the tightest jump blues of the '40s. Part of Classics' chronological series, the disc features such fine support players as pianists Pete Johnson and Albert Ammons, guitarist Teddy Bunn, and alto saxophonist Tab Smith. Among the 23 tracks are fine remakes of earlier Turner gems like "Roll 'em Pete," "Nobody in Mind," and "Ice Man Blues." Other highlights include Turner's initial R&B chart topper "My Gal's a Jockey" and the salaciously swingin' "Around the Clock Blues." A solid bet for fans of vintage jump blues.

Joe Turner - Shake Rattle & Rock (2007)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Aug. 15, 2024
Joe Turner - Shake Rattle & Rock (2007)

Joe Turner - Shake Rattle & Rock (2007)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:59:48 | 946 / 407 Mb
Genre: Blues

Though endlessly confused with the singer Big Joe Turner, pianist Joe Turner came from a completely different direction, following the James P. Johnson/Fats Waller stride tradition, armed with a superb technique and a fine sense of swing. Born in Baltimore, he started to learn the piano from his mother at age five and began to make a name for himself in Harlem as a teenager shortly after his move to New York in 1925. He was an accompanist to Adelaide Hall in a duo, first with Alex Hill and then Francis Carter, the latter with whom he and Hall toured Europe in 1931. He remained in Europe through 1939 when war broke out, upon which he returned to the U.S. to work as a singer.