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Best Of Ian Anderson & Jethro Tull (2009)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Oct. 24, 2021
Best Of Ian Anderson & Jethro Tull (2009)

Best Of Ian Anderson & Jethro Tull (2009)
Progressive/Art/Folk Rock | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 20 Tracks
Scans(jpg 300dpi) Included | randM Records | 0130-2 | ~ 523 + 192 Mb
Scans(png 600dpi) -> 176 Mb | 3% Recovery
Bill Anderson - As Far As I Can See: The Best of Bill Anderson (2022)

Bill Anderson - As Far As I Can See: The Best of Bill Anderson (2022)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 258 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 103 Mb | 00:44:38
Country | Label: MCA Records Nashville

The collection of sixteen songs shares its name with the current exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bill Anderson: As Far As I Can See, and comes from the opening line of one of the first songs he ever wrote, “City Lights,” the country classic that was a hit for Ray Price in 1958 In addition to such beloved songs as “City Lights,” “Still,” Po’ Folks,” The Tip Of My Fingers,” and “Sometimes,” the album features a new song with country icon Dolly Parton, “Someday It’ll All Make Sense.” The newly recorded duet is joined by Anderson and Parton’s first-ever collaboration, an incredibly rare demo of “If It Is All The Same To You,” recorded in 1964 and eventually released as a duet with Jan Howard on Anderson’s chart-topping 1969 album of the same name. As Far As I Can See: The Best Of, is being released by MCA Nashville/UMe, which has been Anderson’s label home for most of his seven-decade long career.

Riley Reid - Bunny Snack  Girls

Posted by nrg at Sept. 30, 2024
Riley Reid - Bunny Snack

Riley Reid - All Star September 2024 (set 3)
40 jpg | up to 5712*4281 | 55.81 MB
American adult star

Riley Reid - Water Break  Girls

Posted by nrg at Sept. 12, 2024
Riley Reid - Water Break

Riley Reid - All Star of the Month September 2024 (set 1)
45 jpg | 1828*2739 | 98.61 MB
American adult star

Riley Reid - Risky Business  Girls

Posted by nrg at Sept. 18, 2024
Riley Reid - Risky Business

Riley Reid - All Star of the Month September 2024 (set 2)
35 jpg | up to 8272*6200 | 71.24 MB
American adult star
Ian Anderson - Homo Erraticus (2014) [Vinyl Rip 16/44 & mp3-320 + DVD]

Ian Anderson - Homo Erraticus (2014)
Vinyl Rip 16/44 | Flac(Image + Cue) > 293 Mb
MP3 CBR 320Kbps > 126 Mb | Artwork(jpg) > 132 Mb
DVD-5: NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | LPCM, 2 ch, 24 bit, 96 kHz > 1.86 Gb
2LP | Kscope, kscope860 | Progressive Rock

Two years after Thick as a Brick 2, an explicit 2012 sequel to the 1972 prog classic, Ian Anderson embarked on another ambitious journey, this time assembling a concept record called Homo Erraticus. A loose – very loose – album based on a "dusty, unpublished manuscript, written by local amateur historian Ernest T. Parritt (1873-1928)," Homo Erraticus is an old-fashioned prog record: it has narrative heft and ideas tied to the '70s, where jazz, classical, folk, orchestral pop, and rock all commingled in a thick, murky soup…

Riley Reid - Bunny Snack  Girls

Posted by nrg at Sept. 30, 2024
Riley Reid - Bunny Snack

Riley Reid - All Star September 2024 (set 3)
40 jpg | up to 5712*4281 | 55.81 MB
American adult star

Riley Reid - Water Break  Girls

Posted by nrg at Sept. 12, 2024
Riley Reid - Water Break

Riley Reid - All Star of the Month September 2024 (set 1)
45 jpg | 1828*2739 | 98.61 MB
American adult star

Riley Reid - Risky Business  Girls

Posted by nrg at Sept. 18, 2024
Riley Reid - Risky Business

Riley Reid - All Star of the Month September 2024 (set 2)
35 jpg | up to 8272*6200 | 71.24 MB
American adult star

Laurie Anderson - Home Of The Brave (1986)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 19, 2023
Laurie Anderson - Home Of The Brave (1986)

Laurie Anderson - Home Of The Brave (1986)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 196 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 82 MB | Covers - 7 MB
Genre: Electronic, Avant-pop, Soundtrack | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Bros. Records (9 25400-2)

1986's Home of the Brave is the soundtrack to a film consisting of live pieces debuted during Laurie Anderson's first world tour, promoting 1984's Mister Heartbreak. Only one song from that album, a radically reworked version of the William S. Burroughs cameo "Sharkey's Night," appears here; the rest of the album is something of a return to the performance art basis of Anderson's earlier work like Big Science and United States I-IV. As a result, Home of the Brave has an oddly reheated quality to it, as if Anderson is merely going through the motions of what had gone before while incorporating snatches of the new, more musical direction she had begun exploring with Mister Heartbreak. (Even the title is a self-conscious echo of United States I-IV.) There are some successes here - "Language Is a Virus" is probably the closest Anderson ever came to a real rock song, and it was a minor dancefloor and college radio hit…