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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Looking Forward (1999)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Dec. 12, 2024
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Looking Forward (1999)

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Looking Forward (1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 327 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 127 MB | Covers - 362 MB
Genre: Folk Rock, Soft Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Reprise Records (9362-47436-2)

By 1997, Crosby, Stills & Nash were without a label thanks to a drastic artistic slump, but they began working on a new album, paying for studio time out of their own pockets. Neil Young expressed interest in the tapes, and suddenly, a new CSNY album was in the works. Even though Young's continual tinkering pushed its release back by months, Looking Forward still feels rushed and half-finished. It's immediately apparent that the record began as a self-financed project; it sounds weirdly muted, as if all the levels weren't set accurately; similarly, it's possible to hear sometimes awkward overdubs added to basically completed tracks. While they may have named the album Looking Forward, CSNY are alternately nostalgic and haunted by the past, which colors their attempts to look toward the future. All four of Young's songs fit squarely within the Harvest tradition, as he tries to balance his restless nature with growing old…
R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 (2024)

R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 660 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 230 MB
1:36:19 | Alternative Rock, Pop Rock | Label: UME - Global Clearing House

R.E.M. has released a new live album titled "Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999." This album captures their legendary headline performance at the Glastonbury Festival in 1999. The setlist features a mix of their classic hits and newer songs, showcasing their extensive catalog and the band's dynamic stage presence. R.E.M. has released a new live album titled "Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999." This album captures their legendary headline performance at the Glastonbury Festival in 1999. The setlist features a mix of their classic hits and newer songs, showcasing their extensive catalog and the band's dynamic stage presence. The performance includes iconic tracks such as "Losing My Religion," "Everybody Hurts," "Man on the Moon," and "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)." The album also highlights songs from their then-recent albums like "Daysleeper" and "The Apologist.

Foghat - King Biscuit [Recorded 1974-1976] (1999)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 26, 2022
Foghat - King Biscuit [Recorded 1974-1976] (1999)

Foghat - King Biscuit [Recorded 1974-1976] (1999)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 480 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 173 MB | Covers - 21 MB
Genre: Hard Rock, Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: King Biscuit Flower Hour Records (KBD 88050)

Recorded mostly in 1976, with bonus tracks taken from a 1974 concert, King Biscuit Flower Hour: In Concert is quite possibly the best live Foghat album on the market - it boasts better sound quality and lengthier jams than the somewhat abbreviated Foghat Live album from 1977, and it features the band during the prime years of their career, unlike the latter-day Road Cases. There's also a studio re-recording of "Leavin' Again" and a band interview padding out the disc, but the main emphasis is on the band's concert fireworks, and they deliver exactly what their fans want.
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.

Mildred Bailey - Smoke Dreams (1999)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Dec. 23, 2019
Mildred Bailey - Smoke Dreams (1999)

Mildred Bailey - Smoke Dreams (1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 213.43 Mb + 31.30 Mb (Scans) | 1:09:02
Jazz Vocal, Swing, Big Band | Label: Definitive Records - DRCD11131

Born Mildred Rinker in Tekoa, Washington, Bailey retained the last name of her first husband, Ted Bailey, when she moved to Seattle to bolster her singing career. With the help of her second husband, Benny Stafford, she became an established blues and jazz singer on the east coast. in 1925 she secured work for her brother, Al Rinker and his partner Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby. Crosby helped Bailey in turn by introducing her to Paul Whiteman. She sang with Paul Whiteman's band 1929 to 1933. In the mid 1930s, she recorded with her third husband Red Norvo. A dynamic couple, they earned the nicknames "Mr. and Mrs. Swing." Despite her divorce from Red, she and her third husband would continue to record together in until 1945. Suffering from diabetes and depression, she only made a few recordings following the Second World War. She died in Poughkeepsie, New York of heart failure, which was chiefly due to her diabetes.
Makaha Sons Of Ni'ihau - Na Mele Henoheno (Na Makahiki Mua, helu 'ekahi) (1999) {Poki} **[RE-UP]**

Makaha Sons Of Ni'ihau - Na Mele Henoheno (Na Makahiki Mua, helu 'ekahi) (1999) {Poki}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 339 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 128 mb
Genre: Hawaiian

Na Mele Henoheno (Na Makahiki Mua, helu 'ekahi) is the 1999 compilation CD by Hawaiian group the Makaha Sons Of Ni'ihau. This is the group that featured Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, this features music from their early albums on the Poki Records label. The title of the CD translates to Cherished Songs (The Early Years, Volume One).

Kak - Kak-Ola (1968) {1999 Big Beat/Ace}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Dec. 5, 2019
Kak - Kak-Ola (1968) {1999 Big Beat/Ace}

Kak - Kak-Ola (1968) {1999 Big Beat/Ace}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 432 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 182 mb
Genre: psychedelic rock, folk rock

Kak is the 1968 debut album from Kak but for this 1999 CD remaster/reissue, it was given the name Kak-Ola. This edition features eleven bonus tracks, courtesy of Big Beat/Ace Records.

Santana - Supernatural (1999) [2CD Legacy Edition 2010]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Oct. 11, 2023
Santana - Supernatural (1999) [2CD Legacy Edition 2010]

Santana - Supernatural (1999) [2CD Legacy Edition 2010]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 979 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 324 MB | Covers - 137 MB
Genre: Latin Rock, Classic Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Arista/Legacy (88697 48080 2)

Santana was still a respected rock veteran in 1999, but it had been years since he had a hit, even if he continued to fare well on the concert circuits. Clive Davis, the man who had signed Santana to Columbia in 1968, offered him the opportunity to set up shop at his label, Arista. In the tradition of comebacks and label debuts by veteran artists in the '90s, Supernatural, Santana's first effort for Arista, is designed as a star-studded event. At first listen, there doesn't seem to be a track that doesn't have a guest star, which brings up the primary problem with the album - despite several interesting or excellent moments, it never develops a consistent voice that holds the album together. The fault doesn't lay with the guest stars or even with Santana, who continues to turn in fine performances…
Dr. Dooom (Kool Keith) - First Come, First Served (1999) {Funky Ass} **[RE-UP]**

Dr. Dooom - First Come, First Served (1999) {Kool Keith} {Funky Ass}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 432 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 171 mb
Genre: hip-hop, rap

First Come, First Served is the 1999 debut album by Dr. Dooom. In truth, it's another album by rapper Kool Keith, a transformation of his Dr. Octagon character. The album was produced by The Diesel Truckers, who were Kool Keith and Caucasian buddy Kut Masta Kurt. Track #20 features a hidden track, which has been separated in the MP3 version. This was released by Keith on his own Funky Ass label.