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Steve Hillage - Searching For The Spark (2016) [22CD Super Deluxe Box Set]

Steve Hillage - Searching For The Spark (2016)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
22CD | Madfish Records, SMABOX1045 | ~ 8973 or 3521 Mb | Scans(png) -> 1191 Mb
Progressive Rock / Art-Rock | Box Art(png) -> 4197 Mb

Steve Hillage has always had one eye on the future, experimenting with genres such as ambient and dance before many of his peers, and creating extra-terrestrial guitar sounds throughout his career with Uriel, Khan, Gong and System 7…

Climax Blues Band - Live At The Maquee Club 1984 DVD [Re-Up]  Music

Posted by countryfreak at May 29, 2010
Climax Blues Band - Live At The Maquee Club 1984 DVD [Re-Up]

Climax Blues Band - Live At The Maquee Club 1984 (DVD-5)
DVD-5 | NTSC | VOB | Screen 4:3 | Total Duration: Approximately 60 Min | All Regions | 3.06 GB | Cover
Genre: Blues | English | Color | AC3 48000Hz 16bits 2 Kanäle
RAR 5% Rec. | Uploaded + DepositFiles

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2010, MFSL 24kt Gold UDCD 779]  Music

Posted by v3122 at Dec. 13, 2021
Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2010, MFSL 24kt Gold UDCD 779]

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2010, MFSL 24kt Gold UDCD 779]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 6 Tracks
Scans | MFSL | UDCD 779 | ~278 + 103 Mb

The key components to every great prog-rock album comprise memorable guitar riffs, punchy immediacy that draws you into the song, ample rhythmic kick, and the imaginative capacity to transport the listener to a place well beyond the confines of reality. Yes’ The Yes Album features all of these rare qualities and more, the 1971 record as significant for saving the band’s career as well as for establishing new parameters in virtuosic technicality and skilled composition. The first set recorded with guitarist Steve Howe, it remains Yes’ grandest achievement and claims a musical vision the British quintet’s contemporaries struggled to match…
Keef Hartley Band - Sinnin’ For You (The Albums 1969-1973) (2022)

Keef Hartley Band - Sinnin’ For You (The Albums 1969-1973) (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,94 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 863 Mb | Covers included | 05:59:35
Blues Rock, Jazz Rock | Label: Cherry Red Records, Esoteric Recordings

Limited seven CD set. Features 67 tracks including the albums Halfbreed, The Battle Of North West Six, The Time Is Near, Overdog, Little Big Band, Seventy Second Brave and Lancashire Hustler plus 15 bonus tracks drawn from rare live recordings and singles. Includes an illustrated book with essay. Keef Hartley first came to prominence as a member of the British R&B group The Artwoods before joining John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in 1967 before leaving to form the first line-up of his own band.

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 22, 2010
Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 9 Tracks
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) Included | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13514 | ~389 + 157 Mb | FServe, FSonic

The album that first gave shape to the established Yes sound, build around science-fiction concepts, folk melodies, and soaring organ, guitar, and vocal showpieces. "Your Move" actually made the U.S. charts as a single, and "Starship Trooper," "Perpetual Change," and "Yours Is No Disgrace" became much-loved parts of the band's concert repertory for many tours to come. ~ Bruce Eder

Yes - Going For The One (1977) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 26, 2010
Yes - Going For The One (1977) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]

Yes - Going For The One (1977) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 12 tracks
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) Included | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13522 | ~563 + 233 Mb | FServe, FSonic

In 1977, with England still in the throes of the punk explosion, and art-rock becoming a decidedly unfashionable commodity, the longstanding progressive-rock institution Yes was making some of the most inventive and energetic music of its career on Going for the One. The album–which marked the return of star keyboardist Rick Wakeman to the band–features the FM hit "Wondrous Stories," one of frontman Jon Anderson's most limpid acoustic ballads. Elsewhere, the propulsive title track and the hyperactive "Parallels" find the band flirting with dissonance, belying Yes's image as a hidebound dinosaur. Elsewhere, the 16-minute "Awaken" ranks with the band's most ambitious long-form extravaganzas. ~ Scott Schinder
Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973) [2009, Japan SHM-CD] Re-post

Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 3 + 3 tracks
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) -> 52 Mb | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13519/20 | ~819 + 303 Mb | FServe, FSonic

Either the finest record or the most overblown album in Yes' output. When it was released, critics called it one of the worst examples of progressive rock's overindulgent nature. Jon Anderson's fascination with Eastern religions never manifested itself more clearly or broadly, but one needn't understand any of that to appreciate the many sublimely beautiful moments on this album, some of the most gorgeous passages ever recorded by the band. ~ Bruce Eder

Booker T. and the M.G.s - McLemore Avenue MFSL  Music

Posted by avoros at July 4, 2006
Booker T. and the M.G.s - McLemore Avenue MFSL

MFSL Aluminium

By 1983 MoFi had grown into a company with over 25 employees and grossing over $8 million annually. Then they nearly lost it all. The new darling on the scene was the compact disc. Because MoFi had been putting something on the order of 20% of their earnings back into research, they were prepared for the next wave. In the mid ‘80s, they launched their assault on the CD market with their half-speed
wares.

Their first efforts were released on aluminum discs, very much like all other discs at the time. And, in fact, some of these have become quite rare. Recently copies of them regularily go for >$75 on e-Bay. Partly, in an effort to justify the higher price they needed to charge, MoFi began to release their works on gold-plated compact discs called UltraDiscs. Although gold in and of itself isn’t significantly better than aluminum for the reproduction of ones and zeros, it oxidizes roughly ten times more slowly than aluminum. It is also supposed to coat more evenly than aluminum. This last attribute is said to cut down on the pin-holing so common to aluminum CDs, which allows for less error-correction during playback. This means more of the actual recording and less processor interpolation gets to your ears. So there was some inherent advantage to the gold treatment.
West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology [2010, Japan, SICP 2914~8]

West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology [2010, Japan, SICP 2914~8]
4CD + 1DVD | Rock | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log -> 1682 Mb | MP3 CBR 320Kbps -> 617 Mb
DVD -> NTSC 16/9 (720x480), VBR | PCM, 2ch, 1536 Kbps -> 4500 Mb
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) -> 438 Mb | Scans(tiff, 600dpi) -> 3764 Mb
Sony Music | SICP 2914~8

CD box set release from Jimi Hendrix consisting four CDs filled with lots of unreleased and rare tracks. This edition includes a bonus DVD with documentary newly taken by Bob Smeaton (famous with the film "Festival Express").
The Moody Blues - Long Distance Voyager (1981) [2008, Japan SHM-CD] Re-up

The Moody Blues - Long Distance Voyager (1981) [2008, Japan SHM-CD]
Progressive/Art/Symphonic Rock | XLD Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 11 tracks
Scans(Jpg 300dpi) Included | ~385 + 147 Mb
Universal Music K.K. | UICY-93720

A regular fixture on the pop charts throughout the '70s, the Moody Blues roared into the '80s with this tremendously successful record. In fact, the album sounds only slightly different than its predecessors; the synthesizer textures are heavier (thanks to former Yes keyboardist Patrick Moraz), but the band's flair for catchy, melodic compositions is still very much in evidence. In retrospect, songs like "The Voice," "Talking Out of Turn" and "In My World," while solid, don't exactly measure up to such all-time Moodies classics like "Ride My See-Saw" or "Tuesday Afternoon." Still, this is probably the last truly consistent album the band ever made…