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Rush - Permanent Waves (1980) {2007, MFSL 24kt Gold Audiophile, Limited Edition, Remastered}

Rush - Permanent Waves (1980) {2007, MFSL 24kt Gold Audiophile, Limited Edition, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 257 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 102 Mb
Full Scans | 00:35:50 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Classic Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDCD-772

Since Neil Peart joined the band in time for 1975's Fly by Night, Rush had been experimenting and growing musically with each successive release. By 1980's Permanent Waves, the modern sounds of new wave (the Police, Peter Gabriel, etc.) began to creep into Rush's sound, but the trio still kept their hard rock roots intact. The new approach paid off – two of their most popular songs, the "make a difference" anthem "Freewill," and a tribute to the Toronto radio station CFNY, "The Spirit of Radio" (the latter a U.K. Top 15 hit), are spectacular highlights. Also included were two "epics," the stormy "Jacob's Ladder" and the album-closing "Natural Science," which contains a middle section that contains elements of reggae.

Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs (1974) [MFSL, 1996]  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 29, 2023
Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs (1974) [MFSL, 1996]

Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs (1974) [MFSL, 1996]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 240 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 95 MB | Covers - 99 MB
Genre: Blues Rock, Hard Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (UDCD 684)

Guitarist Robin Trower's watershed sophomore solo disc remains his most stunning, representative, and consistent collection of tunes. Mixing obvious Hendrix influences with blues and psychedelia, then adding the immensely soulful vocals of James Dewar, Trower pushed the often limited boundaries of the power trio concept into refreshing new waters. The concept gels best in the first track, "Day of the Eagle," where the opening riff rockingly morphs into the dreamy washes of gooey guitar chords that characterize the album's distinctive title track that follows.
At his best, Trower's gauzy sheets of oozing, wistful sound and subtle use of wah-wah combine with Dewar's whisky-soaked soul-drenched vocals to take a song like the wistful ballad "In This Place" into orbit…
Vanilla Fudge - Vanilla Fudge (1967) {2020, MFSL UDSACD2210, Limited Edition, Remastered} Repost

Vanilla Fudge - Vanilla Fudge (1967) {2020, MFSL UDSACD2210, Limited Edition, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 160 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 106 Mb
Full Scans ~ 212 Mb | 00:43:50 | RAR 5% Recovery
Psychedelic Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDSACD 2210

In a debut consisting of covers, nobody could accuse Vanilla Fudge of bad taste in their repertoire; with stoned-out, slowed-down versions of such then-recent classics as "Ticket to Ride," "Eleanor Rigby," and "People Get Ready," they were setting the bar rather high for themselves. Even the one suspect choice – Sonny Bono's "Bang Bang" – turns out to be rivaled only by Mott the Hoople's version of "Laugh at Me" in putting Bono's songwriting in the kindest possible light. Most of the tracks here share the common structure of a disjointed warm-up jam, a Hammond-heavy dirge of harmonized vocals at the center, and a final flat-out jam. Still, some succeed better than others: "You Keep Me Hanging On" has a wonderfully hammered-out drum part, and "She's Not There" boasts some truly groovy organ jams. While the pattern can sound repetitive today, each song still works as a time capsule of American psychedelia.
Earth, Wind & Fire - That's The Way Of The World (1975) [MFSL, UDSACD 2016]

Earth, Wind & Fire - That's The Way Of The World (1975)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2005 | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, UDSACD 2016 | ~ 333 or 121 Mb | Scans Included
Funk / Soul

Earth, Wind & Fire has delivered more than its share of excellent albums, but if a person could own only one EWF release, the logical choice would be That's the Way of the World, which was the band's best album as well as its best-selling…
Shubert - Symphony No. 9 in C Major, "The Great" (1978) [MFSL MFCD 817]

Shubert - Symphony No. 9 in C Major, "The Great" (1978)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
1984 | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, MFCD 817 | ~ 206 or 127 Mb | Scans Included Mb
Classical

~ Thomas Schippers / Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra ~
Vanilla Fudge - Vanilla Fudge (1967) {2020, MFSL UDSACD2210, Limited Edition, Remastered} Repost

Vanilla Fudge - Vanilla Fudge (1967) {2020, MFSL UDSACD2210, Limited Edition, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 160 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 106 Mb
Full Scans ~ 212 Mb | 00:43:50 | RAR 5% Recovery
Psychedelic Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDSACD 2210

In a debut consisting of covers, nobody could accuse Vanilla Fudge of bad taste in their repertoire; with stoned-out, slowed-down versions of such then-recent classics as "Ticket to Ride," "Eleanor Rigby," and "People Get Ready," they were setting the bar rather high for themselves. Even the one suspect choice – Sonny Bono's "Bang Bang" – turns out to be rivaled only by Mott the Hoople's version of "Laugh at Me" in putting Bono's songwriting in the kindest possible light. Most of the tracks here share the common structure of a disjointed warm-up jam, a Hammond-heavy dirge of harmonized vocals at the center, and a final flat-out jam. Still, some succeed better than others: "You Keep Me Hanging On" has a wonderfully hammered-out drum part, and "She's Not There" boasts some truly groovy organ jams. While the pattern can sound repetitive today, each song still works as a time capsule of American psychedelia.
Rush - Permanent Waves (1980) {2007, MFSL 24kt Gold Audiophile, Limited Edition, Remastered}

Rush - Permanent Waves (1980) {2007, MFSL 24kt Gold Audiophile, Limited Edition, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 257 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 102 Mb
Full Scans | 00:35:50 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Classic Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDCD-772

Since Neil Peart joined the band in time for 1975's Fly by Night, Rush had been experimenting and growing musically with each successive release. By 1980's Permanent Waves, the modern sounds of new wave (the Police, Peter Gabriel, etc.) began to creep into Rush's sound, but the trio still kept their hard rock roots intact. The new approach paid off – two of their most popular songs, the "make a difference" anthem "Freewill," and a tribute to the Toronto radio station CFNY, "The Spirit of Radio" (the latter a U.K. Top 15 hit), are spectacular highlights. Also included were two "epics," the stormy "Jacob's Ladder" and the album-closing "Natural Science," which contains a middle section that contains elements of reggae.
The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South (1970) {2007, MFSL UDCD II, Special Limited Edition, Remastered} Repost

The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South (1970) {2007, MFSL UDCD II, Special Limited Edition, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 205 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 75 Mb
Full Scans ~ 166 Mb | 00:30:54 | RAR 5% Recovery
Southern Rock, Blues Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDCD 769

Idlewild South is the second studio album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band. With the exception of one song, the album was produced by Tom Dowd and was released on September 23, 1970 in the United States, by Atco Records and Capricorn Records. Following the release of their 1969 debut, the Allman Brothers Band toured the United States extensively to promote the album, which had little commercial success. Their performances, however, did create positive word of mouth exposure that extended to more famous musicians, such as Eric Clapton, who invited group leader Duane Allman to contribute to his 1970 album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. As a result of the band's relentless touring schedule, Idlewild South was recorded gradually over a period of five months in various cities, including New York, Miami, and Macon, Georgia, the band's adopted home.
Igor Bril & The All-Star Soviet Jazz Band - Live at the Village Gate (1989) [MFSL]

Igor Bril & The All-Star Soviet Jazz Band - Live at the Village Gate (1989) [MFSL]
EAC Rip | WavPack (image+.cue+log) - 286 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 174 MB | Covers - 34 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Hard Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFCD 861)

During October and November 1988, an all-star quartet comprised of some of the then-Soviet Union's top bop-based jazzmen made their initial tour of the United States. They recorded this CD at their final stop, the Village Gate in New York. Altoist Alexander Oseichuck displays a fiery sound influenced by Phil Woods and he is at his best on a duet with pianist Igor Bril on "My One and Only Love." Guitarist Alexei Kuznetsov gets "It's Alright with Me" as an unaccompanied solo and sounds excellent on the five quartet tracks while bassist Victor Dvoskin is fine in support. But the most impressive voice is Igor Bril, particularly during his three solo piano features. "Dance of the Seagulls" is impressionistic and on a thoughtful "Body and Soul" Bril hints at times at Erroll Garner. Best is his tour-de-force "Journey into the Blues" which evolves from relaxed stride to doubletime, stoptime and finally boogie-woogie straight from Albert Ammons. A surprising and recommended release.
The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South (1970) {2007, MFSL UDCD II, Special Limited Edition, Remastered} Repost

The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South (1970) {2007, MFSL UDCD II, Special Limited Edition, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 205 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 75 Mb
Full Scans ~ 166 Mb | 00:30:54 | RAR 5% Recovery
Southern Rock, Blues Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDCD 769

Idlewild South is the second studio album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band. With the exception of one song, the album was produced by Tom Dowd and was released on September 23, 1970 in the United States, by Atco Records and Capricorn Records. Following the release of their 1969 debut, the Allman Brothers Band toured the United States extensively to promote the album, which had little commercial success. Their performances, however, did create positive word of mouth exposure that extended to more famous musicians, such as Eric Clapton, who invited group leader Duane Allman to contribute to his 1970 album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. As a result of the band's relentless touring schedule, Idlewild South was recorded gradually over a period of five months in various cities, including New York, Miami, and Macon, Georgia, the band's adopted home.