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Heroism, Celebrity and Therapy in Nurse Jackie  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at April 23, 2023
Heroism, Celebrity and Therapy in Nurse Jackie

Christopher Pullen, "Heroism, Celebrity and Therapy in Nurse Jackie "
English | ISBN: 1138238503 | 2018 | 142 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Jackie McLean - Lights Out (1956) [Analogue Productions 2013] PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Jackie McLean - Lights Out (1956) [APO Remaster 2013]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 Mono > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 46:07 minutes | Scans included | 1,31 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Scans included | 1,2 GB
or FLAC(carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Scans included | 931 MB

Altoist Jackie McLean's second session as a leader is reissued on this SACD. The music that he makes with trumpeter Donald Byrd, pianist Elmo Hope, bassist Doug Watkins and drummer Art Taylor is essentially hard bop with fairly simple (or in some cases nonexistent) melody statements preceding two romps through the "I Got Rhythm" chord changes, a pair of blues, a thinly disguised "Embraceable You" and a straightforward version of "A Foggy Day". Enjoyable if not really essential music from the up-and-coming altoist.
Jackie DeShannon - You Won’t Forget Me: The Complete Liberty Singles Volume 1 (Remastered) (2009)

Jackie DeShannon - You Won’t Forget Me: The Complete Liberty Singles Volume 1 (Remastered) (2009)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 244 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 144 MB
1:02:44 | Pop Rock | Label: Ace

2009 collection of digitally remastered recordings from the ultra-talented singer and songwriter. With the looks and voice of an angel and the songwriting chops that equaled those of her contemporaries, DeShannon was one of the most talented artists to emerge in the '60s. While her songwriting has been celebrated over the years, her original recordings have often been overlooked. This first volume of her original singles issued on the Liberty label will hopefully set the record straight! 26 tracks including 'When You Walk in the Room', 'Heaven Is Being with You', 'Needles And Pins', '500 Miles' and many more. Ace.
Jackie DeShannon - Come And Get Me: The Complete Liberty And Imperial Singles Volume 2 (Remastered) (2011)

Jackie DeShannon - Come And Get Me: The Complete Liberty And Imperial Singles Volume 2 (Remastered) (2011)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 266 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 153 MB
1:06:49 | Pop Rock | Label: Ace

2011 collection from the American singer/songwriter. The success of the Complete Jackie DeShannon Singles Vol. 1 would have prompted a follow-up even if we hadn't already been planning one. Singles Vol. 2 picks up from where that ended. It moves US from the end of 1964 to early 1967, with Jackie moving from Liberty to it's sister label Imperial and expanding her musical horizons in all sorts of ways. 1964-66 was Jackie's most successful period in terms of overall chart profile, and it's during these years that some of her biggest hits like 'What the World Needs Now Is Love' and 'When You Walk in the Room' made their vinyl debuts. They and others of comparable quality are here in this collection of 26 tracks. Ace.
Jackie DeShannon - Stone Cold Soul: The Complete Capitol Recordings (2018)

Jackie DeShannon - Stone Cold Soul: The Complete Capitol Recordings (2018)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 01:18:52 | 502 Mb
Pop, Soul, Female Vocal | Label: Real Gone Music

This exciting set from Real Gone Music gathers all of singer-songwriter Jackie DeShannon's rootsy, soulful material from her short period on the Capitol label from 1970-1971, encompassing her sessions at Chips Moman's American Studios and more, and including five previously unreleased tracks.
Jackie DeShannon - Keep Me In Mind: The Complete Imperial & Liberty Singles Volume 3 (Remastered) (2012)

Jackie DeShannon - Keep Me In Mind: The Complete Imperial & Liberty Singles (2012)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 349 MB
1:14:28 | Pop Rock | Label: Ace

UK collection from the Pop singer/songwriter. Keep Me in Mind completes our reissue program of the singles recorded by Jackie DeShannon for the Liberty and affiliated Imperial labels. Jackie spent 10 mostly glorious years at the company, recording everything from folk-rock and R&B to Bacharach sophistication and beyond. The first two volumes of our series covered the years 1960 to 1967 and comprised 100% mono single mixes. This third volume takes US into the stereo era. Tracks 1 to 18 are mono, the rest are stereo, mirroring how the singles were released at the time. The set commences with the endearingly kooky 'Changin' My Mind' and concludes with a previously unissued edit of Jackie's reading of Leonard Cohen's 'Bird on the Wire', a cancelled single from 1970. In between are included such self-penned gems as 'I Keep Wanting You', 'Nicole', 'Laurel Canyon', 'Mediterranean Sky' and Jackie's signature song 'Put a Little Love in Your Heart', plus her versions of the Bands' 'The Weight', Bobby Womack's 'What Is This' and John Sebastian's 'Didn't Want to Have to Do It', another cancelled single. Ace.

Jackie McLean - Jackie's Bag (1961) [RVG Edition 2003]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Dec. 19, 2023
Jackie McLean - Jackie's Bag (1961) [RVG Edition 2003]

Jackie McLean - Jackie's Bag (1961) [RVG Edition 2003]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 441 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 148 MB | Covers - 8 MB
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Post-Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Blue Note (7243 5 42303 2 5)

Jackie's Bag is split between two different recording sessions: the first, from January 1959, was the first session Jackie McLean ever led for Blue Note, and the second was a sextet date from September 1960 that featured tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks as a co-leader in all but name. According to the liner notes, McLean's first date produced only three songs of releasable quality, which are included here. Six tunes were cut at the Brooks session, which were all issued in Japan as Street Singer, and half appeared on the original Jackie's Bag LP. Given the transitional time period of the first and Brooks' musical taste on the second, the music on Jackie's Bag finds McLean in a staunchly hard bop mode, with occasional hints of adventurousness…

Jackie DeShannon - Come And Get Me: Best Of... 1958-1980 (2000)  Music

Posted by Designol at Nov. 24, 2024
Jackie DeShannon - Come And Get Me: Best Of... 1958-1980 (2000)

Jackie DeShannon - Come And Get Me: Best Of… 1958-1980 (2000)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 477 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 179 Mb | Scans ~ 60 Mb
Label: Raven Records | # RVCD-106 | Time: 01:18:29
Brill Building Pop, Folk-Rock, Psychedelic, Pop Rock, Pop, Sunshine Pop, AM Pop

Best Of…1958-1980: Come and Get Me is a generous collection of Jackie DeShannon's biggest hits, important album cuts, and obscure non-LP singles. The keys to DeShannon's talent lie not only in her own songwriting and ability to handle non-originals as if they were her own compositions, but her versatility as a performer. DeShannon's arsenal of orchestrated pop, rockabilly, the Phil Spector-inspired girl group sound, soul, gospel, folk-rock, and country-pop is rivaled by few. She could also pull off sentimental ballads and was believable when in the singer/songwriter mode. There are many peaks in this anthology, including the proto folk-rock of "Needles and Pins" (written by Sonny Bono and Jack Nitzsche) and "When You Walk in the Room" (a sole composition from 1964 that sounds like a Byrds tune as carried out by the Ronettes), as well as the soulful rocker "It's Love Baby" (which features a hot guitar solo) and the initial recorded version of "Bette Davis Eyes" (co-written by DeShannon and later a number one hit for Kim Carnes). A 4,000-word essay by longtime fan Glenn A. Baker rounds out the package.

Cory Weeds - Condition Blue: The Music of Jackie McLean (2015)  Music

Posted by Designol at June 16, 2023
Cory Weeds - Condition Blue: The Music of Jackie McLean (2015)

Cory Weeds - Condition Blue: The Music of Jackie McLean (2015)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 409 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 146 Mb | Scans included
Contemporary Jazz, Hard Bop, Post-Bop | Label: Cellar Live | # CL111214 | 01:01:12

Jackie McLean was a hard-bop alto saxophonist with a fiery tight tone, who recorded extensively in the ‘50s and ‘60s mainly with Blue Note Records. Although his forays with an organ was confined to two albums with Jimmy Smith Open House and Plain Talk, Cory Weeds’ decision to use an organ on this session does not stray off the mark. Condition Blue accomplishes the band’s intention, to acknowledge a saxophonist who had an exploratory vision. In a set list of either McLean originals, or compositions associated with him, this tight-knit band delivers the goods in firm, yet flexible style. The key players in this session in addition, to the cooly effective altoist Weeds, are Mike LeDonne, a B-3 player of energetic disposition, and creative guitarist Peter Bernstein. Also along is drummer Joe Farnsworth who is a propulsive player.

Jackie Wilson - Reet Petite (2009)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Aug. 8, 2024
Jackie Wilson - Reet Petite (2009)

Jackie Wilson - Reet Petite (2009)
FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log) | 1:16:41 | 278 Mb
Genre: Soul, RnB

Within the pop music of the 1960s, Jackie Wilson was one of the most important agents of the transition from R&B into soul. In terms of vocal power (especially in the upper register), few could outdo him, and he was an electrifying on-stage showman. Although never a crossover superstar on par with the likes of Ray Charles, James Brown, or Sam Cooke, he was a consistent hitmaker from the mid-'50s through the early '70s. Wilson was well-known on the R&B scene before he went solo in the late '50s. In 1953, he replaced Clyde McPhatter in Billy Ward & the Dominoes, one of the top R&B vocal groups of the time. Commercially, things took a downturn for the Dominoes in the Wilson years, although they did manage a Top 20 hit with "St. Therese of the Roses" in 1956. Elvis Presley was one of those who was mightily impressed by Wilson; he can be heard praising Jackie's on-stage cover of "Don't Be Cruel" in between-song banter during the Million Dollar Quartet session in late 1956. Wilson would score his first big R&B (and small pop) hit in late 1956 with the brassy, stuttering "Reet Petite," which was co-written by an emerging Detroit songwriter named Berry Gordy, Jr. Gordy would also help write a few other hits for Wilson in the late '50s: