Katie Henry Get Goin

Katie Henry - Get Goin' (2024)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Feb. 21, 2024
Katie Henry - Get Goin' (2024)

Katie Henry - Get Goin' (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 259 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 95 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:40:17
Blues, Female Vocal | Label: Ruf Records

Katie Henry is part of a new generation of talented and passionate young artists currently reshaping the blues landscape. The New Jersey-born singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist broke out with On My Way, the critically acclaimed release that earned her a spot on Blues Rock Review's list of the Top 20 Albums of 2022. Henry's exciting new project Get Goin' shows off a whole lot much more of what this intelligent and charismatic blues singer has to offer. It drops her square into an unfamiliar musical setting and sees her rise to the occasion. Backed by the crack band of celebrated bluesrocker Bernard Allison (who produced the album and contributed a pair of songs), Henry raises her game and delivers her finest performances to date.
Lightnin' Hopkins - The Complete Prestige / Bluesville Recordings (7CD Box Set) (1991) (Repost)

Lightnin' Hopkins - The Complete Prestige / Bluesville Recordings (7CD Box Set) (1991)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 2,30 Gb | 08:16:20 | Scans included
Texas Blues | Country: USA | Label: Prestige Bluesville ‎– 7PCD-4406-2

This is a seven-CD box set that repackages all 11 LPs that Lightnin' Hopkins recorded for Bluesville and Prestige during the first half of the 1960s: Last Night Blues, Lightnin', Blues in My Bottle, Walkin' This Road By Myself, Lightnin' and Co., Smokes Like Lightning, Hootin' the Blues, Goin' Away, Down Home Blues, Soul Blues and My Life in the Blues. The very prolific Hopkins (who was never loyal to any one label) also recorded for Candid, Arhoolie, Fire and Vee Jay during the period! The bulk of My Life in the Blues is actually a lengthy and rather historic interview that Samuel Charters conducted with Hopkins. A special bonus of the set is 13 often exciting tracks from a previously unissued concert at the Swarthmore College Folk Festival. The music throughout the box covers quite a variety of moods and subject matter (with Hopkins being unaccompanied on 34 of the tracks) and definitively sums up the veteran bluesman's later period.

Lightnin' Hopkins - The Acoustic Years 1959-1960 (2013)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Aug. 9, 2024
Lightnin' Hopkins - The Acoustic Years 1959-1960 (2013)

Lightnin' Hopkins - The Acoustic Years 1959-1960 (2013)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 4:52:44 | 643 Mb / 1.13 Gb
Genre: Blues

Lightnin' Hopkins Sam Hopkins was a Texas country bluesman of the highest caliber whose career began in the 1920s and stretched all the way into the 1980s. Along the way, Hopkins watched the genre change remarkably, but he never appreciably altered his mournful Lone Star sound, which translated onto both acoustic and electric guitar. Hopkins' nimble dexterity made intricate boogie riffs seem easy, and his fascinating penchant for improvising lyrics to fit whatever situation might arise made him a beloved blues troubadour. Hopkins' brothers John Henry and Joel were also talented bluesmen, but it was Sam who became a star. In 1920, he met the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson at a social function, and even got a chance to play with him. Later, Hopkins served as Jefferson's guide. In his teens, Hopkins began working with another pre-war great, singer Texas Alexander, who was his cousin. A mid-'30s stretch in Houston's County Prison Farm for the young guitarist interrupted their partnership for a time, but when he was freed, Hopkins hooked back up with the older bluesman.
V.A. - Top 100 70's Rock Albums By Ultimate Classic Rock: CD51-CD75 (1974-1977)

V.A. - Top 100 70's Rock Albums By Ultimate Classic Rock: CD51-CD75 (1974-1977)_mp3
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Run Time: 19:15:03 | 2,72 Gb
Genre: Classic rock, psychedelic rock, alternative rock, progressive rock, hard rock
Label: Parlophone, Columbia, Elektra, Warner Bros. Records…

Picking our list of the Top 100 '70s Rock Albums was no easy task, if only because that period boasted such sheer diversity. The decade saw rock branch into a series of intriguing new subgenres, beginning, at the dawn of the '70s, with heavy metal. Singer-songwriters came into their own; country-rock flourished. The era ended with the revitalizing energy of punk and New Wave. No list would be complete without climbing onto every one of those limbs. Here are the Top 100 '70s Rock Albums, presented chronologically from the start of the decade.
Bob Dylan - The Complete Album Collection Vol.One (2013) (47 CD Box Set)

Bob Dylan - The Complete Album Collection Vol.One (2013) (47 CD Box Set)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks+.cue, log) | 13,1 Gb | Covers->8,5 mb
MP3 320 kbps | 47 CDs, 34:38:43 min | 4,98 Gb
Genre: Folk Rock, Blues Rock, Country Rock / Label: Columbia

The Complete Album Collection, Vol. One brings those musical journeys together in one deluxe box set. All of Dylan’s original studio and live albums are included–42 albums in all. Fourteen of these have been newly remastered for this set, and each is housed in mini-jacket packaging, perfectly replicating each original release. Also included in The Complete Album Collection, Vol. One is Side Tracks, a new two-disc set of songs from non-album singles, compilations and more.
V.A. - Top 100 70's Rock Albums By Ultimate Classic Rock: CD51-CD75 (1970-1979)

V.A. - Top 100 70's Rock Albums By Ultimate Classic Rock: CD51-CD75 (1970-1979)
FLAC (*image+.cue+log ,scans) | Run Time: 19:17:14 | 7.16 Gb
Genre: Classic rock, psychedelic rock, alternative rock, progressive rock, hard rock
Label: Parlophone, Columbia, Elektra, Warner Bros. Records…

Picking our list of the Top 100 '70s Rock Albums was no easy task, if only because that period boasted such sheer diversity. The decade saw rock branch into a series of intriguing new subgenres, beginning, at the dawn of the '70s, with heavy metal. Singer-songwriters came into their own; country-rock flourished. The era ended with the revitalizing energy of punk and New Wave. No list would be complete without climbing onto every one of those limbs. Here are the Top 100 '70s Rock Albums, presented chronologically from the start of the decade.

VA - Classic Capitol Jazz Sessions (1997)  Music

Posted by Rtax at July 3, 2024
VA - Classic Capitol Jazz Sessions (1997)

VA - Classic Capitol Jazz Sessions (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 1.7 GB
12:09:42 | Jazz, Swing, Jump Blues, Ragtime | Label: Mosaic Records

Even for the Mosaic label, this limited-edition 12-CD box set is miraculous. Unlike most of their other efforts, this is not a "complete" set, although each of the 65 sessions covered is complete. A collection of mostly formerly rare sessions made for Capitol during its first 11 years, the music ranges from Dixieland in the Bob Crosby Bobcats manner to some swing-oriented big bands and a touch of bop. The quantity (245 selections) and the high quality are both remarkable. Included are exciting sessions by Paul Whiteman, Eddie Miller, Nappy Lamare, Ray Bauduc, Marvin Ash, Wingy Manone, Johnny Mercer, Scatman Crothers, Deane Kincaide, Armand Hug, Frankie Trumbauer (his last recordings), Pud Brown, Bud Freeman, Zutty Singleton, Bobby Hackett, Sid Catlett, Al Casey, the Capitol Jazzmen, Jack Teagarden, Anita O'Day, Ten Cats and a Mouse, the Benny Carter big band, Jess Stacy, Joe Sullivan, Mel Powell, the exciting and very underrated Cootie Williams Orchestra, Murray McEachern, Rex Stewart, Sonny Greer, Louie Bellson, Carl Kress, Kay Starr, Red Norvo and Stan Hasselgard. A remarkable and highly enjoyable set which contains many previously unreleased recordings.