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Barry Blue - Out of the Blue (50 Years of Discovery) (2021)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at May 29, 2021
Barry Blue - Out of the Blue (50 Years of Discovery) (2021)

Barry Blue - Out of the Blue (50 Years of Discovery) (2021)
FLAC tracks | 3:41:02 | 1,33 Gb
Genre: Pop Rock, Glam Rock / Label: Edsel

This limited edition comes with an exclusive signed print. One of the UK's best-selling all-round talents, as a songwriter, producer and glam rock pop Star! As a songwriter, producer and glam rock pop Star, Barry Blue has sold more than 45 million Records, had approx. 50 worldwide hits and has registered more than half-a-billion streams! Barry has written for artists as diverse as Diana Ross, celine Dion and Andrea bocelli…To the Saturdays, pixie lott, Philip Bailey, five Star and bananarama. He produced the early classic Heat wave albums, including multi-million selling U.S. Hits such as 'boogie nights', 'the groove line and 'always and Forever' Which have become modern classics. 'Out of the blue - 50 years of discovery' Focuses not just on Barry blue's songwriting but on him as a recording artist, who has transcended the decades, keeping relevant in those times, with each CD being themed. 'Out of the blue…' celebrates 50 years since the release of his debut single 'together', which is included on this set, alongside all of his UK hits, 'dancing' (On a Saturday night)', 'do you wanna dance', 'school love', 'miss hit and run' And 'Hot shot'.
John Barry - The More Things Change: Film, TV & Studio Work 1968-1972 (2022)

John Barry - The More Things Change: Film, TV & Studio Work 1968-1972 (2022)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 404 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 151 Mb | 01:05:54
Easy Listening, Soundtrack | Label: Ace Records

In the late 1960s and early 70s, John Barry was at his creative peak, writing both his greatest Bond music for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service and the score for the Oscar-winning Midnight Cowboy within a few months of each other. As one decade melted into the next, Barry would provide a host of haunting, highly atmospheric scores: The Appointment, Deadfall, Mary Queen Of Scots, Follow Follow, with possibly his finest ever saved for Nicolas Roeg’s masterpiece Walkabout. He also found time to write the deathless theme for TV series The Persuaders.
John Barry, Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1967) Expanded Remastered 2003

John Barry, Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1967/2003)
EAC | FLAC (Image) + cue.+log ~ 366 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 178 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score | Label: EMI/Capitol | # 7243 5 41418 2 9 | 01:12:45

You Only Live Twice is the soundtrack for the fifth James Bond film of the same name. It was composed by Bond veteran John Barry. At the time, this was his fourth credited Bond film. The theme song, "You Only Live Twice", was sung by Nancy Sinatra, the first non-British vocalist of the series, with music by Barry and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. The soundtrack has previously been available in two versions on CD – the first, a straight reissue of the LP soundtrack, and the second, an expanded reissue including several previously unreleased tracks.
John Barry, Dana Kaproff - The Golden Seal: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1983) Intrada, Limited Edition 2009

John Barry, Dana Kaproff - The Golden Seal: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1983)
Intrada Special Collection – Volume 89, Limited Edition 2009
EAC | FLAC (Image) + cue.+log ~ 328 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 194 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score | Label: Intrada | # ISC 089 | 01:02:15

Treat for John Barry fans! World premiere release of complete original soundtrack Barry scored with co-composer Dana Kaproff for Frank Zuniga adventure about family living in Aleutian islands, starring Steve Railsback, Michael Beck. Barry supplied several impressive cues, Kaproff worked with those themes plus created several ideas of his own. Results are coherent, beautiful, exciting music! Main theme is warm, other ideas range from pastorale to dramatic. Barry's "The Frolic" is outstanding sequence melding both warm theme for strings with dynamic, regal splendor for brass. Intrada newly masters entire CD from actual 1/2" 3-track stereo session masters vaulted at MGM in mint condition, includes all original LP contents plus several previously unreleased cues. Amongst new highlights is Barry's lengthy, dramatic "Broken Promise". CD also has original End Title song "Letting Go" by John Barry & Don Black, sung by Glen Campbell plus both LP version of Main Title (with water & bird effects), premiere of newly remixed version without effects. Complete breakdown of each composer's work plus informative notes by Jeff Bond complete generous package. John Barry supervises, Dana Kaproff conducts. Intrada Special Collection release limited to 2000 copies!
Barry White - The Complete 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1979) (2018) [Repost]

Barry White - The Complete 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1979) (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,25 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 456 Mb | 03:14:47
R'n'B, Soul, Funk | Label: Universal Music, Mercury Records

For those of you that remember the music and song-craft of Barry White, you remember a performer that could touch the heart of an emotion, and make it stand out with a unique, often breathy, bass vocal. In the ’70s, almost everything Barry White released became an instant hit. In fact, there’s a collection of singles that achieved gold and platinum status. Of course, his albums did quite well. But most of us remember him primarily by his string of radio hits that still resonate because his voice and delivery was never replicated. Barry White’s first song, “I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Baby” opened the door to his fame. It seemed effortless for his talent to move forward with songs like “Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up”, “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe”, “You’re The First, The Last, My Everything”, and the beautiful “Love’s Theme” instrumental hit. Those are but a few of his classic hits.
Royal Scottish NO, Frederic Talgorn - John Barry - Born Free: Original Motion Picture Score (1966) Re-Recording 2000

John Barry - Born Free: Original Motion Picture Score (1966)
Re-Recording 2000, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conducted by Frederic Talgorn

EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 219 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 144 Mb | Scans included
Orchestral Score | Label: Varèse Sarabande | # VSD-6084 | 00:53:33

Though John Barry achieved popular recognition for the swinging, loungey, noir-ish soundtracks he composed for the James Bond films, he moved to the front rank of film composers with his score for 1966's BORN FREE. Stylistically, the music of BORN FREE is miles removed from Barry's Bond soundtracks, though the composer's fondness for brass fanfares, stirring strings, and lush, intricate charts with stunning dynamic range is still intact. On the whole, however, the music to BORN FREE has a playful, innocent quality, evoking the nature of the wild animals at the film's center. As the movie is set in Africa, Barry employs a range of African percussion instruments, and sections of flute music (which often seem to echo the sounds of birds or other creatures). The arrangements are expansive and sweeping, giving rise to the sensation of open plains, and Barry's recurring musical themes parallel the film's action (the track titles indicate plot events). The score is, for the most part, surprisingly subdued, with occasional bursts of energy (mirroring tumultuous events onscreen) and its stirring title theme the exceptions. Barry won an Academy Award for the score in 1966.

John Barry - The Best Of The EMI Years (1999) Reissue 2002  Music

Posted by Efgrapha at March 30, 2020
John Barry - The Best Of The EMI Years (1999) Reissue 2002

John Barry - The Best Of The EMI Years (1999) Reissue 2002
EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 327 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 143 Mb
Label: DISKY/EMI | # SI 905157 | 01:02:24 | Scans ~ 115 Mb
Soundtracks, Easy Listening, Jazz, Instrumental, Orchestral

Born John Barry Prendergast to a father who owned a cinema and a mother who played piano, all the elements were in place for John to develop his career as he did. Even when he had to do national service, he managed to secure a job as an army bandsman, so he managed to use that period to hone his craft. John first came to prominence via his recording of Hit and miss, which became the theme to the TV show Jukebox jury. Famous as his TV theme became, John's most famous hit is the James Bond theme. This particular compilation, as its title suggests, focuses on John's recordings for EMI. Many of these recordings date from the early to mid sixties, but there are a few from the nineties too. Most of the tracks are instrumentals, but there are also three Shirley Bassey tracks (Goldfinger, Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Diamonds are forever) and a Matt Monro track (Born free) in which John was involved. Two of the Shirley Bassey tracks are famous, but I'd not heard the other one before buying this CD. It was apparently intended as the theme for Thunderball but was dropped in favor of the Tom Jones song Thunderball. There are 25 tracks altogether and the CD comes with a nice booklet. By no means a definitive John Barry compilation, this does at least contain all those early sixties tracks that I particularly wanted and showcases John's versatility as a composer and arranger. Sadly, John died early in 2011 but his legacy in the history of cinematic music is assured.

Barry Manilow - Barry Manilow I (1973) [1986, Japan, 1st Press]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at May 7, 2022
Barry Manilow - Barry Manilow I (1973) [1986, Japan, 1st Press]

Barry Manilow - Barry Manilow I (1973) [1986, Japan, 1st Press]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, AM Pop, Vocal | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 36:18 | 418,98 Mb
Label: Arista Records/Nippon Phonogram (Japan) | Cat.# 32RD-64 | Released: 1986-09-21 (1973-07-07)

"Barry Manilow" is the debut album by Barry Manilow, released initially in 1973 by Bell Records. The original release was unsuccessful, with only around 35,000 copies sold by 1975. After the success of Manilow's second album Barry Manilow II, the album was re-released as "Barry Manilow I" in 1975 by Arista that had taken over Bell Records. Four songs of the original album were reworked for this version, including "Could It Be Magic" which served as the single for the re-release. The re-released album was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1976 for over half a million copies sold.
Barry Bermange, Delia Derbyshire, BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Inventions for Radio (2023)

Barry Bermange, Delia Derbyshire, BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Inventions for Radio (2023)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, booklet) - 640 MB
4:14:28 | Electronic, Experimental | Label: Silva Screen

The BBC’s Third Programme aired four radio broadcasts between January 1964 and September 1965, collectively known as Inventions for Radio. They were ground-breaking in both form and content, conceived by playwright Barry Bermange and consisting of the voices of the general public answering questions on four themes, one for each programme: dreams, the existence of God, life after death and ageing. At a time when it was unheard of to give a media platform to anyone perceived as being of low socio-economic status, the broadcasts generated many complaints for the “rough” voices of its participants. Delia Derbyshire was assigned by the Radiophonic Workshop to edit and add electronic music/ effects. The collaborative result is dreamlike and mesmerizing, an audial window to another era. For many years Derbyshire was not credited for her contribution, nor were the broadcasts available commercially, although they still managed to acquire something of a cult following.
Barry White - The Complete 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1979) (2018) [Repost]

Barry White - The Complete 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1979) (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,25 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 456 Mb | 03:14:47
R'n'B, Soul, Funk | Label: Universal Music, Mercury Records

For those of you that remember the music and song-craft of Barry White, you remember a performer that could touch the heart of an emotion, and make it stand out with a unique, often breathy, bass vocal. In the ’70s, almost everything Barry White released became an instant hit. In fact, there’s a collection of singles that achieved gold and platinum status. Of course, his albums did quite well. But most of us remember him primarily by his string of radio hits that still resonate because his voice and delivery was never replicated. Barry White’s first song, “I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Baby” opened the door to his fame. It seemed effortless for his talent to move forward with songs like “Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up”, “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe”, “You’re The First, The Last, My Everything”, and the beautiful “Love’s Theme” instrumental hit. Those are but a few of his classic hits.