Judas Priest The Essential Judas Priest (2015 Japan Edition) [2006]

Judas Priest - The Essential Judas Priest (2006) [Japanese Edition 2015]

Judas Priest - The Essential Judas Priest (2006) [Japanese Edition 2015]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 1,17 GB | Covers - 125 MB
Genre: Heavy Metal | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sony Music (SICP 30781-2)

Sony's The Essential Judas Priest collection is the perfect middle ground for those who found 2004's four-disc Metalogy box a bit too daunting. Each and every one of the 34 tracks is indispensable, chronicling the group's rise from Queen-worshipping debutantes to revolutionary metal gods. It's often the case that when career retrospectives take a non-linear approach to their sequencing, the resulting play list becomes a mess of clashing recording techniques and jarring style changes, but Priest has always held true to its vision, experimenting early on with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal in ways that seamlessly bridged the gap between their Gull and Columbia years. From the opening avatar scream of 2005's comeback single "Judas Rising" to the introductory guitar swells of Screaming for Vengeance's "The Hellion/Electric Eye" - no live cuts or Tim "Ripper" Owens-era tracks were included - this is one compilation that's worthy of its moniker.
V.A. - Top 100 60's Rock Albums By Ultimate Classic Rock: CD26-CD50 (1963-1969)

V.A. - Top 100 60's Rock Albums By Ultimate Classic Rock: CD26-CD50 (1963-1969)
FLAC (*tracks+.cue+log ,scans) | Run Time: 16:49:38 | 6.89 Gb
Genre: Classic rock, psychedelic rock, blues rock, pop-rock, rock & roll
Label: Parlophone, Columbia, Capitol Records, Epic…

The Top 100 '60s Rock Albums represent the moment when popular music came of age. In the earliest part of the decade, bands were still regularly referencing earlier sounds and themes. By the middle, something powerful and distinct was happening, which is why the latter part of the '60s weighs so heavily on our list. A number of bands evolved alongside fast-emerging trends of blues rock, folk rock, psychedelia and hard rock, adding new complexities to the music even as the songs themselves became more topical. If there's a thread running through the Top 100 '60s Rock Albums and this period of intense change, it has to do with the forward-thinking artists who managed to echo and, in some cases, advance the zeitgeist. Along the way, legends were made.