Nightmare Castle (1965)

Oscar Peterson Trio - Live at the Tivoli Gardens May 29th. 1965 (Restauración 2023) (2023)

Oscar Peterson Trio - Live at the Tivoli Gardens May 29th. 1965 (Restauración 2023) (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 127 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 94 MB
40:56 | Jazz | Label: Lantower Records

The album "Oscar Peterson Trio - Live at the Tivoli Gardens May 29th. 1965 (Restauración 2023)" features a live performance by the renowned jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio. The concert was held at the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 29, 1965, and has been restored in 2023 for enhanced audio quality.
Burt Bacharach - What's New Pussycat? (Remastered) (1965/1998)

Burt Bacharach - What's New Pussycat? (Remastered) (1965/1998)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 175 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 68 MB
29:46 | Jazz, Rock, Pop, Stage & Screen, Lounge, Soundtrack, Easy Listening, Theme, Score, Vocal | Label: Rykodisc

Burt Bacharach's soundtrack to the silly 1965 comedy was highlighted by three familiar songs, cut as singles by stars: Tom Jones' athletic attack on the theme (which was a big hit), Dionne Warwick's "Here I Am" (which was a small hit), and Manfred Mann's "My Little Red Book" (which was an even smaller hit, although Love had a bigger one with their cover). The rest of the album is occupied by instrumental background filler, and while this is much better than another Bacharach mid-'60s soundtrack (After the Fox) – "High Temperature, Low Resistance," "Downhill and Shady," and "Stripping Isn't Really Sexy, Is It?" have a swinging, bachelor-pad feel – it's not nearly as good as the actual tunes with vocals and lyrics. Most fans of Jones, Warwick, and Manfred Mann (and indeed most big '60s rock fans in general) will have the three best cuts on easily available reissue compilations, so this disc is only recommended to serious Bacharach/soundtrack collectors. (Some reissues add a neat bonus track: Manfred Mann's "film version" of "My Little Red Book," although this isn't hugely different from (or as good as) the familiar take used on their single.) – Richie Unterberger
VA - The Sound Of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording / Super Deluxe Edition) (1965/2023) PROPER

VA - The Sound Of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording / Super Deluxe Edition) (1965/2023)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 623 MB
4:25:50 | Soundtrack | Label: Craft Recordings

The soundtrack to Robert Wise’s film version of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music is being reissued across multiple formats, with a super deluxe edition offering “every musical element” from the film and a Dolby Atmos Mix.
The musical features classics such as as ‘My Favourite Things’, ‘Do-Re-Mi’, ‘The Sound of Music’ and ‘Edelweiss’ and Robert Wise walked away with Best Picture and Best Director Oscars (being director and co-producer) at the 1966 Academy Awards.
The new reissue is led by a 4CD+blu-ray super deluxe which features over 40 previously unreleased tracks, including 11 never-before-heard alternate takes and instrumentals of each song for that singalong-a-Sound-of-Music experience. The blu-rays capacity allows it to deliver the full score in hi-res stereo audio and well as a Dolby Atmos Mix of the 16-track original soundtrack.
Oscar Peterson Trio - Live at the Tivoli Gardens May 29th. 1965 (Restauración 2023) (2023)

Oscar Peterson Trio - Live at the Tivoli Gardens May 29th. 1965 (Restauración 2023) (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 127 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 94 MB
40:56 | Jazz | Label: Lantower Records

The album "Oscar Peterson Trio - Live at the Tivoli Gardens May 29th. 1965 (Restauración 2023)" features a live performance by the renowned jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio. The concert was held at the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 29, 1965, and has been restored in 2023 for enhanced audio quality.

Jennifer Castle - Camelot (2024) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at Jan. 5, 2025
Jennifer Castle - Camelot (2024) (Hi-Res)

Jennifer Castle - Camelot (2024) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 761 MB
37:56 | Folk | Label: Paradise of Bachelors

Camelot, Jennifer Castle’s extraordinary, moving chronicle of the artist in early middle age, charts a realer place than the legendary Camelot of the British Early Middle Ages, but it too is a space more psychic than physical. In Castle’s Camelot, the fantastic interpenetrates the mundane, and the Grail, if there is one, distills everyday experience into art and art into faith, subliming terrestrial concerns into sublime celestial prayers to Mother Nature, and to the unfolding process of perfecting imperfection in one’s own nature: “Back in Camelot / I really learned a lot / circles in the crops and / sky-high geometry …” Camelot, the legendary seat of King Arthur’s court in Early Middle Ages Britain, was probably not a real place. A corruption of the name of a real Romano-Briton city, the word “Camelot” accumulated symbolic, mythic resonances over centuries, until achieving its present usage as a near-synonym of “utopia.” In the mid-20th century alone, Camelot inspired an explosion of representations and appropriations, among them the violent, affectless Arthurian court of Robert Bresson’s 1974 film Lancelot du Lac and the absurdist iteration of Monty Python’s 1975 Holy Grail, both of which feature armored knights erupting into fountains of blood; the mystical Welsh world of novelist John Cowper Powys’s profoundly weird 1951 novel Porius, with its Roman cults, wizards and witches, and wanton giants; and the nationalist nostalgia of President John F. Kennedy’s White House. Unsurprisingly there are fewer Camelots in more recent memory.
Son House - Father of the Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions (1992)

Son House - Father of the Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions (1992)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 508 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 230 MB | Covers - 30 MB
Genre: Delta Blues, Acoustic Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Columbia/Legacy (C2K 48867)

After being rediscovered by the folk-blues community in the early '60s, Son House rose to the occasion and recorded this magnificent set of performances. Allowed to stretch out past the shorter running time of the original 78s, House turns in wonderful, steaming performances of some of his best-known material. On some tracks, House is supplemented by folk-blues researcher/musician Alan Wilson, who would later become a member of the blues-rock group Canned Heat and here plays some nice second guitar and harmonica on several cuts. This two-disc set features alternate takes, some unissued material and some studio chatter from producer John Hammond, Sr. that ocassionally hints at the chaotic nature inherent to some of these '60s "rediscovery" sessions. While not as overpowering as his earlier work (what could be?), all of these sides are so power packed with sheer emotional involvement from House, they're an indispensable part of his canonade.
The Guess Who: 1965 - Shakin' All Over & 1965 - Hey Ho (What You Do to Me) & 1966 - It's Time (2003)

The Guess Who: 1965 - Shakin' All Over & 1965 - Hey Ho (What You Do to Me) & 1966 - It's Time (2003)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Friday Music ? | ~ 443 or 195 Mb | Scans
Blues Rock, Garage Rock

Before the Guess Who became one of the top album rock acts of the '70s, they were a darn good British Invasion-influenced garage band. This set features the three records they made in the mid-'60s: Shakin' All Over, Hey Ho (What You Do to Me), and It's Time for the small Canadian label Quality…

Jennifer Castle - Camelot (2024) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at Jan. 5, 2025
Jennifer Castle - Camelot (2024) (Hi-Res)

Jennifer Castle - Camelot (2024) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 761 MB
37:56 | Folk | Label: Paradise of Bachelors

Camelot, Jennifer Castle’s extraordinary, moving chronicle of the artist in early middle age, charts a realer place than the legendary Camelot of the British Early Middle Ages, but it too is a space more psychic than physical. In Castle’s Camelot, the fantastic interpenetrates the mundane, and the Grail, if there is one, distills everyday experience into art and art into faith, subliming terrestrial concerns into sublime celestial prayers to Mother Nature, and to the unfolding process of perfecting imperfection in one’s own nature: “Back in Camelot / I really learned a lot / circles in the crops and / sky-high geometry …” Camelot, the legendary seat of King Arthur’s court in Early Middle Ages Britain, was probably not a real place. A corruption of the name of a real Romano-Briton city, the word “Camelot” accumulated symbolic, mythic resonances over centuries, until achieving its present usage as a near-synonym of “utopia.” In the mid-20th century alone, Camelot inspired an explosion of representations and appropriations, among them the violent, affectless Arthurian court of Robert Bresson’s 1974 film Lancelot du Lac and the absurdist iteration of Monty Python’s 1975 Holy Grail, both of which feature armored knights erupting into fountains of blood; the mystical Welsh world of novelist John Cowper Powys’s profoundly weird 1951 novel Porius, with its Roman cults, wizards and witches, and wanton giants; and the nationalist nostalgia of President John F. Kennedy’s White House. Unsurprisingly there are fewer Camelots in more recent memory.
The Kinks - The Kink Kontroversy (1965) [2CD Deluxe Edition 2011]

The Kinks - The Kink Kontroversy (1965) [2CD Deluxe Edition 2011]
EAC Rip | WavPack (image+.cue+log) - 396 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 174 MB | Covers - 84 MB
Genre: Garage Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sanctuary Records/Universal Music (275 628-5)

The Kinks came into their own as album artists - and Ray Davies fully matured as a songwriter - with The Kink Kontroversy, which bridged their raw early British Invasion sound with more sophisticated lyrics and thoughtful production. There are still powerful ravers like the hit "Til the End of the Day" (utilizing yet another "You Really Got Me"-type riff) and the abrasive, Dave Davies-sung cover of "Milk Cow Blues," but tracks like the calypso pastiche "I'm on an Island," where Ray sings of isolation with a forlorn yet merry bite, were far more indicative of their future direction. Other great songs on this underrated album include the uneasy nostalgia of "Where Have All the Good Times Gone?," the plaintive, almost fatalistic ballads "Ring the Bells" and "The World Keeps Going Round," and the Dave Davies-sung declaration of independence "I Am Free."
Hubert Sumlin, Willie Dixon, Sunnyland Slim, Clifton James - Blues Anytime! (1965) [Reissue 1998]

Hubert Sumlin - Blues Anytime! (1965) [Reissue 1998]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 363 MB | Covers - 11 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: L+R Records (CDLR 72010)

A remarkable 1964 session produced by Horst Lippmann behind the Iron Curtain in East Germany that found Sumlin trying for the first time on record to sing. He played both electric and acoustic axe on the historic date, sharing the singing with more experienced hands Willie Dixon and Sunnyland Slim (Clifton James is on drums). All three Chicago legends acquit themselves well.