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Mr. Mercedes S01E01 (2017)  Movies

Posted by JohnSmith at Aug. 12, 2017
Mr. Mercedes S01E01 (2017)

Mr. Mercedes S01E01 (2017)
WEBRip 720p | MKV / AVC@3777 kb/s | 1280x720 | 57mn | 1.58 GB | English: AAC, 192 kb/s (2 ch)
Genre: Thriller

Tells the story of a psychopathic killer who drives a stolen Mercedes into a crowd and a recently retired detective who tries to bring him down.

VA - The Get Easy! Sunshine Pop Collection (2003)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Oct. 23, 2023
VA - The Get Easy! Sunshine Pop Collection (2003)

VA - The Get Easy! Sunshine Pop Collection (2003)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 662 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 286 MB
1:51:21 | Scans Included | Pop Rock, Sunshine Pop | Label: Boutique

The fifth volume in the perennially excellent Get Easy! series is arguably the strongest retrospective of sunshine pop ever compiled – spanning two CDs and 40 cuts, the set combs the vaults of labels like A&M, Verve, Philips, and MGM to capture the essence of late-'60s pop at its most musically ambitious. Inspired and arguably birthed by the Beach Boys, in particular their landmark Pet Sounds album, sunshine pop married radiant vocals harmonies and lush orchestral arrangements that wonderfully evoked a beatitude and poignancy often forgotten amidst the political and cultural turbulence of its era. There were some major hits of note from acts like the Association, the Turtles, and the Cowsills, but by and large sunshine pop remains largely a cult fascination, and this wonderful collection is the perfect place to hop aboard for both its hits and its rarities – virtually every song's a winner, but standouts include the Hobbits' "Sunny Day Girl," Spanky & Our Gang's "I'd Like to Get to Know You," the Twinn Connexion's "Oh What a Lovely Day," Van Dyke Parks' "Number Nine," and the The Fun and Games' "Topanga Canyon Road."
VA - What A Groovy Day: The British Sunshine Pop Sound 1967-1972 (2023)

VA - What A Groovy Day: The British Sunshine Pop Sound 1967-1972 (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 2:25:40 | 802 Mb
Genre: Pop / Label: Grapefruit

Although the lushly-arranged, harmony-based late 60s Sunshine Pop sound is most readily associated with America in general and the sun-kissed California region in particular, the reality is that it was always an international phenomenon.
The three-CD set, ‘What A Groovy Day’ is a thrilling four-hour celebration of Britain’s contribution to the genre, ranging from household names (The New Seekers, Cliff Richard, Petula Clark, The Hollies, Herman’s Hermits) to terminally obscure acts like Infinity and The Mellow Yellow, who failed to release anything at the time.

Mr McFall's Chamber - Solitudes: Baltic Reflections (2015)  Music

Posted by Designol at March 22, 2023
Mr McFall's Chamber - Solitudes: Baltic Reflections (2015)

Mr McFall's Chamber - Solitudes: Baltic Reflections (2015)
Olli Mustonen, Zita Bruzaite, Aulis Sallinen, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Kalevi Aho
Arvo Pärt, Toivo Kärki, Jean Sibelius, Unto Mononen, Pēteris Vasks

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 267 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 154 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical, Contemporary | Label: Delphian | # DCD34156 | Time: 01:05:28

No one knows quite when tango was established in Finland, but the style has a long history there – still little known to outsiders – and combines rhythmic interest and yearning melody with a distinctively Nordic melancholy. In this ingeniously curated programme, two Finnish tangos from the 1950s and a tango-based work by Finnish classical composer Aulis Sallinen are woven into a bold tapestry of music from the Eastern Baltic seaboard. Longing, sadness, and a heightened sense of nature infuse all of these works, which also reveal intriguing stylistic connections: the rocking accompaniment of Sibelius’ 'Einsames Lied' seems to prefigure the ‘Baltic minimalism’ of Vasks, Pärt and Zita Bružaité, while Olli Mustonen’s 'Toccata' alternates rhythmic verve with a rich vein of reflective memory. These original compositions are complemented by Robert McFall’s own sensitive arrangements, for a core McFall’s lineup of five strings and piano, and the programme culminates in a truly unique version of Sibelius’s famous 'Finlandia' Hymn.
The Sunshine Company - The Best Of The Sunshine Company (2001)

The Sunshine Company - The Best Of The Sunshine Company (2001)
FLAC (tracks, scans) - 430 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 194 MB
1:00:51 | Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Sunshine Pop | Label: Collectors' Choice Music

The Sunshine Company's very name summons the spirit of the mini-genre of 1960s pop-rock that, long after its heyday, was named sunshine pop. So does their music, with the requisite exquisite multi-part male-female harmonies, buoyant optimism, and luxuriant late-1960s L.A. studio production. Look a little under the surface, though, and you find tinges of eccentric melancholy that set them apart from many of the frothy Mamas and the Papas-like groups of the period. Just as their music was more multi-dimensional than you might be led to believe by their trio of Top 100 hits, so was their story more complex than many would imagine. Could there have been any other band whose brief career whisked them through the orbits of the Carpenters, the Fifth Dimension, Jackson Browne, the Jefferson Airplane, Mary McCaslin, and John Davidson, ending at the even unlikelier destination of a pre-stardom Gregg Allman?
The Sunshine Company - The Best Of The Sunshine Company (2001)

The Sunshine Company - The Best Of The Sunshine Company (2001)
FLAC (tracks, scans) - 430 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 194 MB
1:00:51 | Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Sunshine Pop | Label: Collectors' Choice Music

The Sunshine Company's very name summons the spirit of the mini-genre of 1960s pop-rock that, long after its heyday, was named sunshine pop. So does their music, with the requisite exquisite multi-part male-female harmonies, buoyant optimism, and luxuriant late-1960s L.A. studio production. Look a little under the surface, though, and you find tinges of eccentric melancholy that set them apart from many of the frothy Mamas and the Papas-like groups of the period. Just as their music was more multi-dimensional than you might be led to believe by their trio of Top 100 hits, so was their story more complex than many would imagine. Could there have been any other band whose brief career whisked them through the orbits of the Carpenters, the Fifth Dimension, Jackson Browne, the Jefferson Airplane, Mary McCaslin, and John Davidson, ending at the even unlikelier destination of a pre-stardom Gregg Allman?

KC & The Sunshine Band - The TK Years (2009)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 22, 2022
KC & The Sunshine Band - The TK Years (2009)

KC & The Sunshine Band - The TK Years (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.09 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 355 MB
2:33:43 | Funk, Disco | Label: EMI

2009 two CD set, a collection of tracks from the Disco phenomenon led by Harry Casey. In their own understated way KC & the Sunshine Band were trailblazers with a multi-racial line-up. Like many other southern setups (most notably at Stax whose black and white musicians also freely recorded together despite the political climate at that time) it was a perfect marriage between the musicians, the gritty gut-bucket funk of the band mixed with Harry Casey's simple, but heartfelt lyrics lending it a pop-sheen lacking in comparable bands of the era. Featuring all the band's biggest hits plus great album tracks and seldom heard nuggets, this double disc compilation is the perfect introduction to a band that was worth far more than it's weight in hit singles. 41 tracks including 'That's the Way (I Like It)', 'Keep It Comin' Love', 'Please Don't Go', 'I'm Your Boogie Man', '(Shake Shake Shake) Shake Your Booty'. and many more.
The Sunshine Company - The Best Of The Sunshine Company (2001)

The Sunshine Company - The Best Of The Sunshine Company (2001)
FLAC (tracks, scans) - 430 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 194 MB
1:00:51 | Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Sunshine Pop | Label: Collectors' Choice Music

The Sunshine Company's very name summons the spirit of the mini-genre of 1960s pop-rock that, long after its heyday, was named sunshine pop. So does their music, with the requisite exquisite multi-part male-female harmonies, buoyant optimism, and luxuriant late-1960s L.A. studio production. Look a little under the surface, though, and you find tinges of eccentric melancholy that set them apart from many of the frothy Mamas and the Papas-like groups of the period. Just as their music was more multi-dimensional than you might be led to believe by their trio of Top 100 hits, so was their story more complex than many would imagine. Could there have been any other band whose brief career whisked them through the orbits of the Carpenters, the Fifth Dimension, Jackson Browne, the Jefferson Airplane, Mary McCaslin, and John Davidson, ending at the even unlikelier destination of a pre-stardom Gregg Allman?
Harpers Bizarre - Come To The Sunshine: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings (2021)

Harpers Bizarre - Come To The Sunshine: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 02:30:20 | 814 Mb
Pop, Pop Rock, Sunshine Pop, Baroque Pop | Label: él Records, Cherry Red Records

This four CD Box Set presentation comprising all four of the original Harpers Bizarre albums; “Feelin’ Groovy”, “Anything Goes”, “The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre”, and “Harpers Bizarre 4”, augmented by single A & B sides in chronological order of release.
VA - Chartbusters USA: Special Sunshine Pop Edition (2009)

VA - Chartbusters USA: Special Sunshine Pop Edition (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 467 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 190 MB
1:12:49 | Full Scans Included Folk Rock, Soft Rock, Pop Rock, Soul, Sunshine Pop | Label: Ace

It really was no accident that the Sunshine Pop genre arose when it did. Its roots lay in the largely white post rock’n’roll pop era when writing and production teams had firmly established footholds on both coasts of America, and when recording studios were starting to offer more tracks than the hitherto very basic four. Around 1965, a glance at the US charts revealed that harmony vocals were one of the few genres to withstand the British onslaught, and geed by that success record companies were eager to put money behind one of the few areas where indigenous acts could still outdo the Britons.