Ok! Magazine Usa — Issue 27 — July 3, 2017

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Posted by crazy-slim at June 21, 2017
OK! Magazine USA - Issue 27 - July 3, 2017

OK! Magazine USA - July 3, 2017
English | 91 pages | True PDF | 28 MB
Johnny Mathis - I Only Have Eyes For You (1976) & Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me (1977) [2019, Remastered & Expanded Edition]

Johnny Mathis - I Only Have Eyes For You (1976) & Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me (1977) [2019, Remastered]
Pop/Rock, Jazz-Pop, Vocal, Ballad | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:16:42 | 567,21 Mb
Label: Real Gone Music/Second Disc Records (USA) | Cat.# RGM-0919 | Released: 2019-09-13 (1976/1977)

Real Gone Music and Second Disc Records continue their ongoing celebration of Johnny Mathis’ legendary catalog with a new expanded two-for-one CD and this one’s even more packed with signature Mathis songs than usual! 1976’s "I Only Have Eyes for You" and 1977’s "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" both reunited Mathis with a pair of his favorite collaborators, producer Jack Gold and arranger Gene Page, for silky renditions of the day’s pop smashes as only Mathis could deliver them. Page brought the same style of lush orchestration he perfected with Barry White to these sets featuring songs by the top songwriters of the day including Neil Sedaka (“The Hungry Years”), Alan O’Day (“Do Me Wrong, But Do Me”), Stephen Sondheim (“Send in the Clowns”), Marvin Hamlisch (“One”), and the team of Michael Masserand Gerry Goffin (“Do You Know Where You’re Going To,” “I Always Knew I Had It in Me”).
Ten - Albums Collection: Part 1 (1996-2000) {11CD, Japanese Editions} Re-Up

Ten - Albums Collection: Part 1 (1996-2000) {11CD, Japanese Editions}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 4,49 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 1,37 Gb
Full Scans ~ 886 Mb | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock | Zero / Mercury / Universal Music / Avalon

Ten is a British melodic hard rock band which was formed in 1995. Up until June 2015, the band has released fourteen studio albums, four compilation albums, four EPs, a double live album, nine music videos and four lyric videos, with the latest one being "The Esoteric Ocean", from their 14th studio album Illuminati. In March 2016, the band announced their return to Frontiers for a multi-album deal, starting with the release of their thirteenth studio album entitled Gothica and a reissue of their back catalogue in box-set format, entitled Opera Omnia. The band's fourteenth studio album entitled Illuminati, was released in November 2018, through Frontiers Records, while the box set Opera Omnia, followed some months later, to huge critical acclaim.
Otis Redding - Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul (1965) [2015, 2CD Collector's Edition]

Otis Redding - Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul (1965) [2015, 2CD Collector's Edition]
R&B, Soul, Deep Soul | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 02:03:31 h. | 794,94 Mb
Label: Rhino Records (USA) | Cat.# RF2 422140 | Released: 2015-09-18 (1965-09-15)

Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul, or simply Otis Blue, released September 15, 1965 on Stax Records, is the third studio album by soul singer Otis Redding. The album mainly consists of cover songs by popular R&B and soul artists, and, bar one track, was recorded in a 24-hour period over July 9/10 1965 at the Stax Recording Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. Otis Blue was critically acclaimed upon release and became one of Redding's most successful albums; it reached #6 on the UK Albums Chart, and was his first to reach the top spot of the Billboard R&B chart. Furthermore, it produced three popular singles, all charting at least in the top 50 on both the Billboard R&B and the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Diana Ross & The Supremes - More Hits By The Supremes (1965) [1986, Reissue]

Diana Ross & The Supremes - More Hits By The Supremes (1965) [1986, Reissue]
R&B, Pop-Soul, Motown | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 32:42 Min. | 211,78 Mb
Label: Tamla Motown (Germany) | Cat.# WD72117 | Released: 1986 (1965-07-23)

"More Hits by The Supremes" is the sixth studio album by Motown singing group The Supremes, released in 1965. The album includes two number-one hits: "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Back in My Arms Again", as well as the Top 20 single "Nothing but Heartaches". The album opens up with the b-side "Ask Any Girl" from their "Where Did Our Love Go" album, which ironically ended side 2 of their previous album of new material. It was once planned for single release with this new mix. Barney Ales, then an executive vice-president of Motown Records, reported in the August 14, 1965 issue of Billboard magazine the album had advance orders estimated at 300,000. More Hits by The Supremes peaked at #6 on the U.S. Billboard album chart and remained on that chart for 37 weeks. It reached #2 on Billboard's R&B album chart. To further underscore their popularity, each girl's signature was autographed on the album cover. According to Motown data this album managed to sell over 1,675,000 copies.