Peter White

«The Magical Adventures of Peter Pan - All 7 Books in One Edition (Illustrated)» by J.M. Barrie,Daniel O'Connor,Oliver H

«The Magical Adventures of Peter Pan - All 7 Books in One Edition (Illustrated)» by J.M. Barrie,Daniel O'Connor,Oliver Herford
English | ISBN: 9788027235858 | EPUB | 3.4 MB

«Ndlovu – The White Elephant» by Peter Good  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 30, 2023
«Ndlovu – The White Elephant» by Peter Good

«Ndlovu – The White Elephant» by Peter Good
English | EPUB | 0.3 MB

Peter Green - Kolors (1983) {1997, Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Nov. 16, 2023
Peter Green - Kolors (1983) {1997, Japan 1st Press}

Peter Green - Kolors (1983) {1997, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 295 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 120 Mb
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Rock, Blues Rock, British Blues | Creole Records / Nippon Crown Co. / Loudwoof #CRCL-4014

Kolors is an album by British blues rock musician Peter Green, who was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member from 1967–70. Released in 1983, this was his sixth solo album. The album consisted largely of songs from previous recording sessions that had not been included on his past albums. Peter Green's songwriting credits were under his original name of Peter Greenbaum. Many of the tracks were composed by Peter's brother, Mike Green.

Tony Joe White – Tony Joe White (1971)  Music

Posted by janwal46 at Sept. 20, 2009
Tony Joe White – Tony Joe White (1971)

Tony Joe White – Tony Joe White (1971)
Warner Bros. | 1971 | Swamp Blues | FLAC+CUE+MQ-Covers(300Dpi) | NO LOG | 287Mb+2Mb

Tony Joe White's self-titled third album, Tony Joe White, finds the self-proclaimed swamp fox tempering his bluesy swamp rockers with a handful of introspective, soul-dripping ballads and introducing horn and string arrangements for the first time. The album – White's 1971 debut for Warner Bros. – was recorded over a two-week period in December 1970, in two different Memphis studios (one was Ardent Studios, where Big Star later recorded their influential power pop albums). His producer was none other than London-born Peter Asher, who had just produced James Taylor's early hits for the label (he would continue to produce hits for Taylor and Linda Ronstadt on his way to becoming one of the most successful producers of the '70s). One can surmise that Warner Bros. may have put White and Asher together as a way for the producer to work his magic with an artist who had much promise. White had already scored big with 1969's "Polk Salad Annie" for Monument, and he was having success as a songwriter too: "Rainy Night in Georgia" was a huge hit for Brook Benton in 1970. As you might expect, there aren't really too many surprises here, despite the addition of the Memphis Horns and other Muscle Shoals sessioners. The songs are fairly standard and straightforward, nothing too out of place or experimental, and White's husky southern warble remains the album's key focus. Many of the songs will remind the listener just how turbulent the cultural climate of the late '60s and early '70s was in the U.S. White's soulful southern-tinged spoken drawl introduces "The Change" (as in a "change is gonna come"), then a potent theme and oft-spoke clarion call that, indeed, the times they were a changin'. "Black Panther Swamps" and "I Just Walked Away" (the album's first single) are also successful at what they attempt. Meanwhile, over on the more sentimental side, "The Daddy" concerns itself with the generation gap between father and son, and mentions the son cutting his long hair ("a little respect will never hurt you"). The mawkish "Five Summers for Jimmy" will appeal to fans who liked Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey." On a more positive note, "A Night in the Life of a Swamp Fox" was White's somewhat-frustrating look at what was going on in his life, playing his sole hit for fans but wanting something more out of his career. Unfortunately, this album never did bring him the success he craved, although it surely deserves another listen.
John Fahey, Peter Lang, Leo Kottke - John Fahey, Peter Lang, Leo Kottke (1974) {Takoma ‎TAKCD-6502-2 rel 1996}

John Fahey, Peter Lang, Leo Kottke - John Fahey, Peter Lang, Leo Kottke (1974) {Takoma ‎TAKCD-6502-2 rel 1996}
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© 1974, 1996 Takoma ‎Records / Fantasy | TAKCD-6502-2
Finger-Picked Guitar / Progressive Folk / Jazz Blues / Contemporary Folk / New Acoustic

In the 1950s the young John Fahey discovered the funky, unpretentious, down-home, spontaneous guitar-oriented 78s recorded in the late 1920s and early 1930s by rural Southern black and poor white folks. He changed the music to suit his own image of what art should be and created the concept of the solo steel-string guitarist/composer. Leo Kottke built on Fahey's vision, made it more accessible, and proved how large the market could be. In 1974 these two quitar giants, joined by Peter Lang, who proves on these cuts to be a guitarist of equal ability, put out this excellent and influential LP.

White Men's Law: The Roots of Systemic Racism  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by l3ivo at April 8, 2022
White Men's Law: The Roots of Systemic Racism

Peter Irons, "White Men's Law: The Roots of Systemic Racism"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 0190914947 | 320 pages | EPUB | 1.3 MB

Peter Green - The Very Best Of Peter Green (2017)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at Aug. 15, 2017
Peter Green - The Very Best Of Peter Green (2017)

Peter Green - The Very Best Of Peter Green (2017)
Blues Rock, British Blues | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:50:25 | 273 MB
Label: Sony Music Japan

Peter Green is regarded by some fans as the greatest white blues guitarist ever, Eric Clapton notwithstanding. Born Peter Greenbaum but calling himself Peter Green by age 15, he grew up in London's working-class East End. Green's early musical influences were Hank Marvin of the Shadows, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Freddie King, and traditional Jewish music. He originally played bass before being invited in 1966 by keyboardist Peter Bardens to play lead in the Peter B's, whose drummer was a lanky chap named Mick Fleetwood. The 19-year-old Green was with Bardens just three months before joining John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, whose rapidly shifting personnel included bassist John McVie and drummer Aynsley Dunbar. A keen fan of Clapton, Green badgered Mayall to give him a chance when the Bluesbreakers guitarist split for an indefinite vacation in Greece. Green sounded great and, as Mayall recalls, was not amused when Clapton returned after a handful of gigs, and Green was out.

«JOEL AND THE SANTA CLAUS MURDER MYSTERY» by Kurt Peter Larsen, Vladimir Oravsky  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at April 24, 2023
«JOEL AND THE SANTA CLAUS MURDER MYSTERY» by Kurt Peter Larsen, Vladimir Oravsky

«JOEL AND THE SANTA CLAUS MURDER MYSTERY» by Kurt Peter Larsen, Vladimir Oravsky
English | EPUB | 0.1 MB

Peter Hammill - Singularity - 2006  Music

Posted by mfrwiz at May 1, 2010
Peter Hammill - Singularity - 2006

Peter Hammill - Singularity - 2006
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Audio CD (4 Dec 2006) - Number of Discs: 1 - Label: Fie - Catalog Number: 9131 - Source: My Own CD Collection
Rock

Peter Hammill - Singularity - 2006

Peter Horvath - Absolute Reality (2016)  Music

Posted by mark70 at Feb. 6, 2016
Peter Horvath - Absolute Reality (2016)

Peter Horvath - Absolute Reality (2016)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 55:53 min | 128 MB
Genre: Smooth Jazz | Label: Foreign Matter Records

Hungarian-born pianist and keyboardist Peter Horvath performs with the who­is­who of jazz such as Victor Bailey, Lenny White, Arturo Sandoval, Randy Brecker, Marcus Miller, and many more. While he is a in demand recording musician on numerous albums his solo career has only seen two albums yet. His debut album Foreign Matter (1995) and his sophomore album Absolute Reality.