June 1983

New Internationalist - June 1983  Magazines

Posted by Inshuf at Jan. 21, 2022
New Internationalist - June 1983

New Internationalist - June 1983
English | 5 pages | PDF | 4.5 MB

Literary Review - June 1983  Magazines

Posted by Inshuf at Jan. 9, 2022
Literary Review - June 1983

Literary Review - June 1983
English | 54 pages | PDF | 52.8 MB

New African - June 1983  Magazines

Posted by Inshuf at Feb. 6, 2022
New African - June 1983

New African - June 1983
English | 74 pages | PDF | 57.0 MB

The Numismatist - June 1983  Magazines

Posted by Inshuf at April 14, 2022
The Numismatist - June 1983

The Numismatist - June 1983
English | 230 pages | PDF | 151.4 MB

Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart (1983)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Feb. 9, 2024
Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart (1983)

Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart (1983)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 310 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 131 Mb
Full Scans | 00:45:16 | RAR 5% Recovery
Pop Rock, Soft Rock | Parlophone / Warner Music / Modern Records #7777-93009-2

The Wild Heart is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Recording began in late 1982, shortly after the end of Fleetwood Mac's Mirage Tour. After the death of her best friend, Robin Anderson, and with new appreciation for her life and career, the recording took only a few months and was released on June 10, 1983, a year after Fleetwood Mac's Mirage. It peaked at No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard 200 charts and achieved platinum status on September 12, 1983. The album is notable for its array of prominent guest musicians. Tom Petty made a return to write "I Will Run to You", on which his bandmates from the Heartbreakers performed. Nicks' Fleetwood Mac bandmate, drummer Mick Fleetwood, made an appearance on the track "Sable on Blonde". Toto's Steve Lukather contributed some of the guitar work on what would become the album's biggest hit single, "Stand Back", which also features an uncredited contribution from Prince, who played the synthesizer track.

Tony Banks - The Fugitive (1983) {Reissue} Repost  Music

Posted by popsakov at Aug. 6, 2024
Tony Banks - The Fugitive (1983) {Reissue} Repost

Tony Banks - The Fugitive (1983)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 435 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 225 Mb
Full Scans | 00:52:40 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Virgin #TBCD 1

The Fugitive is the second solo album by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks. It was originally released in June 1983, on Charisma (UK), and Atlantic (US). It was produced by Banks himself, and co-produced by the Grammy Award–winning Stephen Short. The album is the only album in which Banks sings all of the lead vocals. On the previous concept album, A Curious Feeling (1979) all of the vocals were done by Kim Beacon. When that album did not turn out too successfully, Banks thought that it was pointless to continue that project.

Geographical - June 1983  Magazines

Posted by Inshuf at March 7, 2022
Geographical - June 1983

Geographical - June 1983
English | 66 pages | PDF | 61.8 MB

Crafts - May/June 1983  Magazines

Posted by Inshuf at March 12, 2022
Crafts - May/June 1983

Crafts - May/June 1983
English | 104 pages | PDF | 58.6 MB

Gramophone - June 1983  Magazines

Posted by Inshuf at March 10, 2022
Gramophone - June 1983

Gramophone - June 1983
English | 118 pages | PDF | 114.9 MB

Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart (1983) {2016, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at June 17, 2023
Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart (1983) {2016, Remastered}

Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart (1983) {2016, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 342 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 138 Mb
Full Scans | 00:45:15 | RAR 5% Recovery
Rhino Records / ATCO Records / Modern Records #081227942083
Pop Rock / Soft Rock

The Wild Heart is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Recording began in late 1982, shortly after the end of Fleetwood Mac's Mirage Tour. After the death of her best friend, Robin Anderson, and with new appreciation for her life and career, the recording took only a few months and was released on June 10, 1983, a year after Fleetwood Mac's Mirage. It peaked at No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard 200 charts and achieved platinum status on September 12, 1983.