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V.A. - 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: CD01-CD50 (1955-1965)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Oct. 7, 2018
V.A. - 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: CD01-CD50 (1955-1965)

V.A. - 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: CD01-CD50 (1955-1965)
FLAC (*tracks , scans) | Run Time: 1d 14:15:49 | 13.2 Gb | Scans - 843 Mb
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative, Indie, Electronic | Label: Universe

The ultimate compendium of a half century of the best music, now revised and updated. 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die is a highly readable list of the best, the most important, and the most influential pop albums from 1955 through today. Carefully selected by a team of international critics and some of the best-known music reviewers and commentators, each album is a groundbreaking work seminal to the understanding and appreciation of music from the 1950s to the present. Included with each entry are production details and credits as well as reproductions of original album cover art. Perhaps most important of all, each album featured comes with an authoritative description of its importance and influence.
Steven Bernstein & The Hot 9 - Manifesto of Henryisms (Community Music, Vol. 3) (2022) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Steven Bernstein & The Hot 9 - Manifesto of Henryisms (Community Music, Vol. 3) (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 40:46 minutes | 836 MB
Jazz | Label: Royal Potato Family, Official Digital Download

Steven Bernstein first saw the late, great New Orleans pianist Henry Butler play in 1984. "He was genius-level brilliant, man," he says, still marveling. "I couldn't believe there was a guy who could sound like the most ancient music and the most futuristic music at the same time." Fourteen years later, Bernstein took Hal Willner's recommendation and hired Butler to play in the touring band that played the score for Robert Altman's film Kansas City. In 2013, the two musicians formed the Hot 9, the name a tip of the fedora to Louis Armstrong's landmark Hot Five and Hot Seven sessions of the 1920s. They released the acclaimed Viper's Drag album the following year, and toured until Butler's untimely passing in 2018.