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Michael Landau, Robben Ford, Jimmy Haslip, Gary Novak - Renegade Creation (2010)

Michael Landau, Robben Ford, Jimmy Haslip, Gary Novak - Renegade Creation (2010)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 358 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 130 Mb
Full Scans | 00:51:30 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock | Blues Bureau International #BB 2071-2

When an album boasts Robben Ford on lead vocals and guitar and Jimmy Haslip on electric bass, one tends to assume that there will be some type of jazz influence. Haslip, after all, was a founding member of the Yellowjackets back in 1981 and was still with the group 29 years later in early 2010, while the eclectic Ford has a long history of excelling as both a blues-rocker and a jazzman. It turns out that jazz is, in fact, an influence on parts of Renegade Creation, which unites Haslip and Ford with Michael Landau (lead vocals, guitar) and Gary Novak (drums). Jazz isn't a huge influence on this 2010 release, but it is an influence. More than anything, however, Renegade Creation is an album of blues-rock and decidedly bluesy hard rock.

Bulbous Creation - You Won't Remember Dying (1970) [Reissue 2011]  Music

Posted by antonyart at Feb. 21, 2013
Bulbous Creation - You Won't Remember Dying (1970) [Reissue 2011]

Bulbous Creation - You Won't Remember Dying (1970) [Reissue 2011]
EAC Rip | FLAC (IMG+CUE+LOG) | 251 MB | Complete HQ Scans 600 dpi JPG included | MP3 Lame 320 CBR | 97 MB
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Progressive Rock | RAR 5% Rec. | Label: O-Music (OM 71019) | Uploaded, Depositfiles

Heavy psych classic with warm dusty basement sound with HEAVY bass and great acid psych guitar work of premium quality. An extremely rare and previously unreleased 1969/1970 heavy psychedelic album . It was recorded in the Cavern Sound Studio, Missouri. The opening cut, End Of The Page, has a lovely guitar intro and the other highlight is the lengthy Let's Go To The Sea, which features some great Hendrix' psychedelic guitar work. The remainder of the album comprises harder edged rock cuts, their own interpretation of Stormy Monday and Hooked, which is the best moment on the album vocally. Worth checking out. The band hailed from the Kansas/Missouri area.

Haydn-The Creation  Music

Posted by raitheas at Feb. 15, 2009
Haydn-The Creation

Haydn-Die Schopfing-Antal Dorati-RRO-Popp-Hollweg-Moll-Dose-Luxon
2008 (remastered) | Classical | EAC, APE, CUE | 2 CD | Complete Covers | 577 MB | Rapidshare
Jefferson Airplane - Crown Of Creation (1968) (MFSL) REPOST

Jefferson Airplane - Crown Of Creation (1968) (MFSL)
Rock | 1cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
MFSL UDCD 523 | rel: 1989 | 225Mb

The group's fourth album, appearing ten months following After Bathing at Baxter's, isn't the same kind of leap forward that Baxter's represented from Surrealistic Pillow. Indeed, in many ways, Crown of Creation is a more conservative album stylistically, opening with "Lather," a Grace Slick original that was one of the group's very last forays (and certainly their last prominent one) into a folk idiom. Much of what follows is a lot more based in electric rock, as well as steeped in elements of science fiction (specifically author John Wyndham's book The Chrysalids) in several places, but Crown of Creation was still deliberately more accessible musically than its predecessor, even as the playing became more bold and daring within more traditional song structures.

Blues Creation - Demon & Eleven Children (1971)  Music

Posted by mad_frog at May 17, 2010
Blues Creation - Demon & Eleven Children (1971)

Blues Creation - Demon & Eleven Children (1971)
EAC Rip | APE + CUE + LOG | Covers | 277 MB
Hard Rock / Blues Rock | Label: Black Rose BR 155 | Release: 2001 | RAR 0% Rec. | RS.com

Reissue of what is often considered one of the heaviest hard rock albums from early 70s Japan. Looking for Sabbath influenced heavyweight guitars? Do you like T2, Leafhound, Cactus? This is your stop. Kazuo Takeda was laying waste to his guitar strings here.
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Jefferson Airplane - Crown Of Creation (1968) [2013]  Music

Posted by JET 1 at Jan. 2, 2023
Jefferson Airplane - Crown Of Creation (1968) [2013]

Jefferson Airplane - Crown Of Creation (1968) [2013]
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) +CUE, LOG | 470 MB | Scans
Genre: Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock | Label: Culture Factory | Catalog Number: CFU01026

Crown of Creation appeared ten months after their last album, After Bathing at Baxter's, and it doesn't take the same kind of leap forward that Baxter's did from Surrealistic Pillow. Indeed, in many ways, Crown of Creation is a more conservative album stylistically, opening with "Lather," a Grace Slick original that was one of the group's very last forays (and certainly their last prominent one) into a folk idiom. Much of what follows is a lot more based in electric rock, as well as steeped in elements of science fiction (specifically author John Wyndham's book The Chrysalids) in several places, but Crown of Creation was still deliberately more accessible musically than its predecessor, even as the playing became more bold and daring within more traditional song structures.

Intelligent Music Project VI - The Creation (2021)  Music

Posted by v3122 at April 25, 2021
Intelligent Music Project VI - The Creation (2021)

Intelligent Music Project VI - The Creation (2021)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Intelligent Music | RU | ~ 337 or 117 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 14 Mb
AOR, Hard Rock, Prog Rock

Intelligent Music Project VI “The Creation” Feat. Ronnie Romero (Rainbow), Bobby Rondinelli (Black Sabbath, Rainbow), John Payne (ex-Asia), Todd Sucherman (Styx), Carl Sentence (Nazareth) and Richard Grisman (River Hounds)…

Simon Rattle - Joseph Haydn: The Creation (1991)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at April 10, 2023
Simon Rattle - Joseph Haydn: The Creation (1991)

Simon Rattle - Joseph Haydn: The Creation (1991)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:39:31 | 416 MB
Genre: Classical, Choral | Label: EMI Classics | Catalog: CDS 7 54159 2

This classic performance of Haydn's greatest choral masterpiece was beloved tenor Fritz Wunderlich's last recording. He sings all of the arias, but he died before finishing the recitatives, which are here taken by Werner Krenn. The recording is, in addition, one of Herbert Von Karajan's finest, vastly better than his later digital remake. His interpretation is straightforward and impressively large in scale, but never pompous or sanctimonious (which was Karajan's big problem in music of a religious character).
Jimetta-Rose & The Voices of Creation – Things Are Getting Better (2024)

Jimetta Rose & The Voices of Creation – Things Are Getting Better (2024)
Gospel, Soul | FLAC (tracks) | Cover | 43:56 | 292 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: | Tracks: | Rls.date: 2018

Things are getting better is a bold statement to make in a time when the world seems to be on the verge of world war 3 and the cost of living is rising beyond most of our reach. Five years ago when I started the Voices of Creation with Jack I knew the world would need new songs, new mantras and prayers for this new day that is dawning. We would need more faith, we would need love, we would need vision, and we would need each other. A part of every beginning is an ending, this is an observable law of nature.
Claude Delangle, Swedish Wind Ensemble, Christian Lindberg - La Création du monde (2013)

Claude Delangle, Swedish Wind Ensemble, Christian Lindberg - La Création du monde (2013)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 266 MB | 01:08:26
Genre: Classical | Label: BIS

Chronologically, this programme of music for wind ensemble is framed by Darius Milhaud’s La création du monde, a ballet score from 1923, and the composer Anders Emilsson’s Salute the band, commissioned for the 2006 centenary of the Swedish Wind Ensemble. The remaining four compositions are all concertante works, featuring the French saxophone virtuoso Claude Delangle. The disc opens with Catch Me If You Can, based on a film score by John Williams, inspired by the progressive jazz movement of the 1960s. Jazz was an important source of inspiration for Milhaud as well, but in the case of La création – a retelling of an African creational myth – it was the kind of jazz that he heard in Harlem during a visit to New York in the early 1920’s.