Martha Davis Policy (1987)

Martha Davis - Policy (1987) Mini LP, Vinyl Replica Collection, Remastered 2013 [Re-Up]

Martha Davis - Policy (1987) [Mini LP, Vinyl Replica Collection, Remastered 2013]
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 345 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 130 Mb | Scans included
Label: Culture Factory/Capitol | # CFU0304, 850703003040 | Time: 00:47:03
New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock

"Policy" was the first solo album by Martha Davis, the lead singer in the Motels. Like many of the Motels' moody hits, most of the songs on "Policy" have a melancholic feel. Standing in contrast, however, is the hopeful and climactic "My Promise". Deluxe Vinyl Replicas by Culture Factory constitute high quality reissued compact-discs which reproduce all the components of the original LPs and are their exact replicas in compact-disc size (5.3 x 5.3 inches), with authentic single or gatefold cardboard jackets and paper sleeves. In addition to the above, each compact-disc Deluxe Vinyl Replica includes a black finish CD complete with the original label to give it the look and feel of the original record album. Culture Factory strives to achieve an authentic sound with the highest possible fidelity to the original studio masters. Our remastering process brings out the music's true dynamics and original clarity with low levels of noise. In the remastering studio the audio tracks are handled in the form of high-definition, 96Kz / 24-bit digital files for greatest preservation of fidelity.

The Motels - The Last Few Beautiful Days (2018)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at April 2, 2018
The Motels - The Last Few Beautiful Days (2018)

The Motels - The Last Few Beautiful Days (2018)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 298 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 99 MB | 00:42:41
Pop, Pop Rock, New Wave | Label: Sunset Blvd. Records

With the release of their newest disc, The Last Few Beautiful Days, The Motels 2018, pick up where the original band left off. For those familiar only with the slickly hit making latter-day Motels of MTV fame, it might have seemed a bit incongruous to see band leader Martha Davis 2018 last viewed as a glamourpuss of major proportions wearing a baggy, gas-jockey jacket, fronting what could actually be described as a rock 'n' roll band. But to those who remember her as the most captivating female singer on the thriving L.A. new-wave club scene circa 1979, her return to a psycho-ragamuffin staredown vibe and songs loaded with ragged hooks, this is vintage Motels that fits in nicely with todays streaming world.