Rhythm on The River

John Williams & VA - Born On The Fourth Of July: Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (1989)

John Williams & VA - Born On The Fourth Of July: Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (1989)
XLD | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 332 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 141 Mb
Label: MCA Records | # MCAXD-6340 | Time: 00:57:23 | Scans included
Soundtrack, Classic Rock, Folk-Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Easy Listening

The first eight tracks on this disc are rock and pop, including songs from Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians, Don McLean, and the Temptations. The last six are from the pen of John Williams. The music literally haunts you as you watch the movie. It's just as effective here.
Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - The Kings Of Rhythm, Vol. 1 (2016)

Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - The Kings Of Rhythm, Vol. 1 (2016)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
4CD | Demon, EDSB 4029 | ~ 1349 or 533 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 230 Mb
Rock / Blues / Blues Rock

2016 four CD set. This box contains the first four releases from Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, the good-time 10-piece band that Bill Wyman put together after leaving the Rolling Stones in 1992…
Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - The Best Of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings (2009)

Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - The Best Of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 534 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 185 Mb
Full Scans ~ 169 Mb | 01:16:52 | RAR 5% Recovery
Rhythm & Blues, Blues, Rock & Roll, Roots Rock | Repertoire Records #REP 5148

When it comes to good time R&B played by top class musicians, you can’t beat the sound of Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings. After Bill quit the Rolling Stones in 1993, the bass player set about forming his own all-star band. As well as touring the world, the Rhythm Kings released a succession of fine albums, beginning with ‘Struttin’ Our Stuff’ in 1998. We have selected the hottest tracks from this debut album, as well as songs from subsequent albums ‘Anyway The Wind Blows’, ‘Double Bill’, ‘Groovin’ and ‘Just For A Thrill’.

Susan Tedeschi - Back To The River (2008)  Music

Posted by Designol at April 7, 2024
Susan Tedeschi - Back To The River (2008)

Susan Tedeschi - Back To The River (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 320 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 121 Mb | Scans included | 00:44:29
Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Verve | # B0011513-02

With a vibrant, versatile voice (sounding at times like an inspired mix of Janis Joplin and Bonnie Raitt) capable of adding subtle emotional shifts to slow-burning ballads or rocking out with the big boys, Susan Tedeschi burst on the scene at the close of the 1990s like a breath of fresh air in an era of prefab MTV teen idols. Like Raitt, Tedeschi works from a blues base, but she mixes in a strong sense of R&B and gospel, and with Back to the River, her second release for Verve Forecast, she shows that she's really starting to find herself as a songwriter, as well. Tedeschi wrote or co-wrote all but one of the 11 tracks here, and while one could still say these songs are based in her beloved blues, like Raitt, she has branched out from there to become a solid pop artist with a real and accessible vision, and the blues is just the engine under the hood. There are some wonderful moments here, including the big and funky title track, "Back to the River," which Tedeschi co-wrote with swamp pop master Tony Joe White, the sincere and solid "Learning the Hard Way," co-written with Gary Louris of the Jayhawks, and the impressive "Butterfly," which Tedeschi' co-wrote with her husband, Derek Trucks.
Robert King, The King's Consort - Handel & Telemann: Water Music (1997)

Robert King, The King's Consort - Handel & Telemann: Water Music (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 364 Mb | Total time: 69:55 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | CDA66967 | Recorded: 1997

George Philipp Telemann's Wassermusik (commonly known as 'Hamburger Ebb und Fluth' – an oblique reference to the local method of sewage disposal!) was composed for a grand celebration of seafaring life during 1723. The music was noted at the time for being 'uncommonly well-suited to the occasion', and not least for its subject-matter: Telemann guides his audience through a pageant of aquatic folklore and meteorology.
Tennessee River Crooks - Tennessee River Crooks (1976/2023) (Hi-Res)

Tennessee River Crooks - Tennessee River Crooks (1976/2023) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz - 399 MB
31:09 | Southern Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: RidingEasy Records

This story played out locally all across the USA in the wake of the paradigm changing Beatles / British Invasion of 1964. Childhood friends Jimmy Stewart and Larry Farrar heard electric guitars and started a garage band, evolving into Rat Salad by 1970, Hit And Run after that, and finally the Tennessee River Crooks. The band name is taken from the cigar box roadie/manager Jerry Crouch used to stash cash in while working the door at countless gigs across Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois… like most regional working bands of the day these guys played crowd pleasing cover versions at live shows to pay the bills. However, they intended to do their own material from the very start. Originally issued as a private pressing in 1976, this rare LP is an unfiltered slice of real life in the Southern Rock genre. We are lucky some slick producer didn't stumble across them and water it down with dollar signs in his eyes! This stuff is as pure as it gets!

Little River Band - First Under The Wire (1979) [2021, Japan]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Sept. 24, 2023
Little River Band - First Under The Wire (1979) [2021, Japan]

Little River Band - First Under The Wire (1979) [2021, Japan]
Rock, Pop Rock, Soft Rock | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 43:30 | 392,22 Mb
Label: Capitol Records/Universal Music (Japan) | Cat.# UICY-79741 | Released: 2021-09-22 (1979)

"First Under The Wire" is the 5th studio album by Australian group Little River Band, released in July 1979 by Capitol Records. The album peaked at #2 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart and at #10 on the Billboard 200, becoming the group's highest charting album in that territory. The album included two Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hits in "Lonesome Loser" and "Cool Change".
Paul Simon - The Rhythm Of The Saints (1990/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

Paul Simon - The Rhythm Of The Saints (1990/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 61:58 minutes | 1,35 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"The Rhythm of the Saints" is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon, released on October 16, 1990 on Warner Bros. Like its predecessor, "Graceland" (1986), the album gained commercial success and received mostly favorable reviews from critics. In 1992, "The Rhythm of the Saints" earned two nominations for the 34th Grammy Awards — Album of the Year and Producer of the Year.
VA - Deep River of Song: The Alan Lomax Collection (1999-2004) 12CDs

VA - Deep River of Song: The Alan Lomax Collection (1999-2004) 12CDs
EAC | FLAC | Tracks/Image (Cue&Log) ~ 2.66 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 1.88 Gb | Scans included
Traditional Folk, Work Songs, Blues, Gospel, Country Blues | Label: Rounder | 12:41:25

The Alan Lomax Collection gathers together the American, European, and Caribbean field recordings, world music compilations, and ballad operas of writer, folklorist, and ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax. Deep River of Song: African-American field recordings made for the Library of Congress from 1933 to 1946, a transformative period when black singers of the South and the Caribbean created a new musical language and thousands of brilliant songs that would captivate people throughout the world.
Ray Charles - The Birth Of Soul: The Complete Atlantic Rhythm & Blues Recordings 1952-1959 (1991)

Ray Charles - The Birth Of Soul: The Complete Atlantic Rhythm & Blues Recordings 1952-1959 (1991)
FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 kbps | 2:31:06 | 739 / 368 Mb
Genre: Rhythm & Blues, Soul Blues, Funk

Though this is not the most recent Ray Charles box set collection, it may be the best. That's because it focuses on Ray's great growth in the 1950s, particularly his days with Atlantic Records. The set opens with Ray still in a Charles Brown, smooth-voice, mellow-piano mode, but in short order, he discovers his own identity. From the good time of "It Should Have Been Me" on disc one, though the orgiastic "What'd I Say, Parts 1 & 2" on disc three, the man they call "The Genius" rocks, rolls, raises the rafters, and sinks way down low with the blues. This box also features an excellent essay by the late music historian, Robert Palmer. –Robert Gordon