Playboy Ann Stasia

Kelsey Ann - California Charm  Girls

Posted by nrg at July 26, 2024
Kelsey Ann - California Charm

Kelsey Ann - Jared Ryder Photoshoot 2012
50 jpg | 1280*1920 | 57.5 MB
American model

Kelsey Ann - California Charm  Girls

Posted by nrg at July 26, 2024
Kelsey Ann - California Charm

Kelsey Ann - Jared Ryder Photoshoot 2012
50 jpg | 1280*1920 | 57.5 MB
American model

Playboy Germany Playmate Centerfolds 1980-1989  Girls

Posted by nrg at June 17, 2019
Playboy Germany Playmate Centerfolds 1980-1989

Playboy Germany Playmate Centerfolds 1980-1989
120 jpg | up to 6600*13800 | UHQ | 267.2 MB
German Playmates

Carol Alt by Timothy White for Playboy December 2008  Girls

Posted by nrg at Dec. 3, 2021
Carol Alt by Timothy White for Playboy December 2008

Carol Alt - Timothy White Photoshoot 2008
27 jpg | up to 2162*2880 | 22.19 MB
American model

Jenny McCarthy by Steve Shaw for Playboy July/August 2012  Girls

Posted by nrg at July 10, 2023
Jenny McCarthy by Steve Shaw for Playboy July/August 2012

Jenny McCarthy - Steve Shaw Photoshoot 2012
17 jpg | 5120*7680 | 139.81 MB
Playmate of the Year 1994

Cindy Crawford by Herb Ritts for Playboy US July 1988  Girls

Posted by nrg at April 2, 2019
Cindy Crawford by Herb Ritts for Playboy US July 1988

Cindy Crawford - Herb Ritts Photoshoot 1998
17 jpg | up to 1536*2306 | 6.15 MB
American model
Ann Peebles - The Original Soul Sister (Remastered) (2012)

Ann Peebles - The Original Soul Sister (Remastered) (2012)
CD Rip | FLAC (tracks, no cue, no log) - 669 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 301 MB
2:09:42 | Funk, Soul | Label: Music Club Deluxe

Ann Peebles once described herself as "99 pounds of natural-born goodness and 99 pounds of soul!" As this definitive 44 track 2-disc set demonstrates, she is all of that and more. Includes all of her R&B chart singles, including the classic "I Can't Stand the Rain".

Ann-Margret - Ann-Margret 1961-1966 (1995)  Music

Posted by Rtax at March 24, 2024
Ann-Margret - Ann-Margret 1961-1966 (1995)

Ann-Margret - Ann-Margret 1961-1966 (1995)
FLAC (tracks) - 1.9 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 835 MB
6:02:41 | Jazz, Pop Vocal | Label: Bear Family Records

Composers Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim crafted the song Let Me Entertain You to chart the progress of sisters Rose and June in their Broadway musical 'Gypsy.' When we first hear the tune in the show, it's sung by an innocent troupe of child performers. By the time Rose has grown to become the world-famous exotic dancer Gypsy Rose Lee, Let Me Entertain You has become a flashy backing for her bumps and grinds.
Jo-Ann Kelly - Key To The Highway: Rare & Unissued Recordings 1968-1974 (1999)

Jo-Ann Kelly - Key To The Highway: Rare & Unissued Recordings 1968-1974 (1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 257 MB
1:09:42 | Blues, Country Blues | Label: Mooncrest

People have begun to discover just how good a blueswoman the late Jo-Ann Kelly was. That's led to a trawling through the vaults, which have turned up albums like this, of obscure compilation and unreleased cuts. Key to the Highway covers what's arguably her most prolific period, as her star was ascending and was at its critical height (although it should be noted that the 1974 end date in the title is very elastic – there are six cuts from 1975, and two conversation pieces from 1988). While all too often material has remained unreleased for a good reason, everything here is prime. Kelly's definition of blues is definitely loose, including Hank Williams' "You Win Again," with some strong piano from Bob Hall, and even Marvin Gaye's "Can I Get a Witness" and Rufus Thomas' "Walking the Dog." However, in her hands, blues is exactly what they are. While generally accompanied, the stunning a cappella "Levee Camp Holler" shows the power she had, enough to put her up there with the top rank, and where her fretwork shows through, as on "I Can't Be Satisfied," she was a superb guitar player, with a slide technique to make Bonnie Raitt envious. The audio here might not be the best, somewhat crackly and aged, but in many ways that simply adds to the authentic patina of blues. She shows that you don't have to be male and African-American to have the blues. And a record like this simply increases her legacy.
Jo-Ann Kelly - Key To The Highway: Rare & Unissued Recordings 1968-1974 (1999)

Jo-Ann Kelly - Key To The Highway: Rare & Unissued Recordings 1968-1974 (1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 257 MB
1:09:42 | Blues, Country Blues | Label: Mooncrest

People have begun to discover just how good a blueswoman the late Jo-Ann Kelly was. That's led to a trawling through the vaults, which have turned up albums like this, of obscure compilation and unreleased cuts. Key to the Highway covers what's arguably her most prolific period, as her star was ascending and was at its critical height (although it should be noted that the 1974 end date in the title is very elastic – there are six cuts from 1975, and two conversation pieces from 1988). While all too often material has remained unreleased for a good reason, everything here is prime. Kelly's definition of blues is definitely loose, including Hank Williams' "You Win Again," with some strong piano from Bob Hall, and even Marvin Gaye's "Can I Get a Witness" and Rufus Thomas' "Walking the Dog." However, in her hands, blues is exactly what they are. While generally accompanied, the stunning a cappella "Levee Camp Holler" shows the power she had, enough to put her up there with the top rank, and where her fretwork shows through, as on "I Can't Be Satisfied," she was a superb guitar player, with a slide technique to make Bonnie Raitt envious. The audio here might not be the best, somewhat crackly and aged, but in many ways that simply adds to the authentic patina of blues. She shows that you don't have to be male and African-American to have the blues. And a record like this simply increases her legacy.