Return to Wonderland Platinum Edition

Return to Wonderland Platinum edition  Games

Posted by arthedoc at Aug. 16, 2007
Return to Wonderland Platinum edition

Return to Wonderland Platinum Edition 3.00 | EXE | 18.9 MB

The Ultimate Game For Every Wonderland Fan!
Earth, Wind & Fire - Japanese Reissue Series '2004 (1973-1983/93/96) [Features DSD Mastering] Combined RE-UP

Earth, Wind & Fire - Japanese Reissue Series '2004 (1973-1983/93/96)
EAC-FLAC with CUE & LOG - 4,57 GB | Full Scans - 4,56 GB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 1,45 GB
R&B / Funk / Soul | ~ 11 hours 01 minutes | Label: Sony Music Japan | Features DSD Mastering

Earth, Wind & Fire is an American R&B and funk band formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1969. Also known as EWF, the band has won six Grammy Awards and four American Music Awards…

Jewel - Albums Collection 1995-2015 (11CD)  Music

Posted by Designol at Sept. 10, 2023
Jewel - Albums Collection 1995-2015 (11CD)

Jewel - Albums Collection 1995-2015 (11CD)
FLAC | Image/Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 3.63 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 1.44 Gb | Scans included
Pop/Rock, Pop, Folk, Country, Country-Rock, Folk-Rock, Holidays | Time: 09:50:55

Jewel Kilcher, professionally known as Jewel, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, actress and poet. She has received four Grammy Award nominations and has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. Collection includes: 'Pieces of You' (1995) Japan Edition; 'Spirit' (1998) Japan Edition; 'Joy: A Holiday Collection' (1999); 'This Way' (2001) Japan Edition; '0304' (2003) Japan Edition; 'Goodbye Alice In Wonderland' (2006) Japan Edition; 'Perfectly Clear' (2008); 'Lullaby' (2009); 'Sweet And Wild' (2010) 2CD Deluxe Edition; 'Picking Up the Pieces' (2015).
Tom Waits - Tales From the Underground: Volume 1-5 (1994-2000)

Tom Waits - Tales From the Underground: Volume 1-5 (1994-2000)
FLAC (tracks) - 1.8 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 851 MB
6:09:39 | Rock, Blues, Jazz, Folk | Label: PmS Records

In the work of American songwriter Tom Waits, swampy blues, Beat poetry, West Coast jazz, Tin Pan Alley, country, 1930s-era cabaret, and post-Civil War parlor songs meet neon-lit carnival music and the wheezing, clattering, experimental rhythms (often played by makeshift musical instruments from car radios to metal pipes and tin cans, hence his love of Edgard Varese and Harry Partch) form a keenly individual musical universe. It has often been imitated but never replicated.