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Philip Glass - Films 'n Dreams (2004)  Music

Posted by Speedyclick at Jan. 10, 2011
Philip Glass - Films 'n Dreams (2004)

Philip Glass - Films 'n Dreams (2004)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image & cue & log) | tracks: 7 | ~ 231 Mb | 38:26 | Scans
Label: Warner Music | Genre: Soundtracks, jazz, new age

A nice CD with music composed by the great Armenian composer Philip Glass for the movies 'Powaqqatsi', 'Mishima', 'Kundun' and 'Anima Mundi'. Atmospheric, new-age music with a jazzy mood and the well-known Glass style. Enjoy.

Tom Waits - Jukebox (2012)  Music

Posted by robi62 at Dec. 23, 2016
Tom Waits - Jukebox (2012)

Tom Waits - Jukebox (2012)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 6 199 kb/s, 720 x 576 at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 2 channels at 192 kb/s, 48.0 kHz
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Smokin | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 22 May 2012 | Runtime: 142 min. | 7,36GB (DVD9)

In the 1970s, Tom Waits combined a lyrical focus on desperate, low-life characters with a persona that seemed to embody the same lifestyle, which he sang about in a raspy, gravelly voice.
Tom Waits - Blue Valentine (1978) [2010, Japan mini LP, WPCR-13779]

Tom Waits - Blue Valentine (1978) [2010, Japan mini LP, WPCR-13779]
Blues/Jazz | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 10 Tracks
Warner Music | WPCR-13779 | 2010 Remastering | ~320 + 136 Mb | FSonic, FServe, Uploaded
Scans(300dpi, jpg) Included | Scans(600dpi, tiff) -> 680 Mb

Two welcome changes in style made Blue Valentine a fresh listening experience for Tom Waits fans. First, Waits alters the instrumentation, bringing in electric guitar and keyboards and largely dispensing with the strings for a more blues-oriented, hard-edged sound. Second, though his world view remains fixed on the lowlifes of the late night, he expands beyond the musings of the barstool philosopher who previously had acted as the first-person character of most of his songs…
Tom Waits - Foreign Affairs (1977) [2010, Japan mini LP, WPCR-13778]

Tom Waits - Foreign Affairs (1977) [2010, Japan mini LP, WPCR-13778]
Blues/Jazz | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 9 Tracks
Warner Music | WPCR-13778 | 2010 Remastering | ~266 + 115 Mb | FSonic, FServe, Uploaded
Scans(300dpi, jpg) Included | Scans(600dpi, tiff) -> 572 Mb

FOREIGN AFFAIRS is the most ambitious of Waits' '70s albums. In addition to the West Coast jazz style his early work drew so heavily on (here he goes to the source, with vet Shelly Manne on the drum stool), there's also a bit of lavish orchestration to solidify the classy bygone-era feel of Waits' songs…

Tom Waits - Small Change (1976) [2010, Japan, WPCR-13777]  Music

Posted by v3122 at Sept. 30, 2010
Tom Waits - Small Change (1976) [2010, Japan, WPCR-13777]

Tom Waits - Small Change (1976) [2010, Japan, WPCR-13777]
Blues/Jazz | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 11 Tracks
Scans -> 76 Mb | Warner Music | WPCR-13777 | ~317 + 118 Mb | HF, FServe

Unquestionably the definitive recording of Waits' early period, SMALL CHANGE brings his beatnik/grifter/gruff, poetic piano man persona into sharp, defining focus. Waits' blues/jazz/'40s pop amalgam is at its most cohesive here, as he's backed by three West Coast jazz vets and an occasional (never overweening) string section. "Tom Traubert's Blues," later covered by Rod Stewart, is a milestone, and one of the greatest cry-in-your-beer tunes of all time. Waits plays the down-and-out, alcohol-ravaged troubadour to perfection here as well as on "Invitation to the Blues" and the devastating "Bad Liver and a Broken Heart," where one can almost smell the cheap whiskey on his breath…
Tom Waits - Closing Time (1973) [2008, Japan SHM-CD, WPCR-13248] Reuploaded

Tom Waits - Closing Time (1973) [2008, Japan SHM-CD, WPCR-13248]
Blues/Jazz | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | M4A(Tracks) | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 12 Tracks
Scans -> 147 Mb | Electra/Warner Music | WPCR-13248 | ~290 + 290 + 108 Mb

Tom Waits' debut album is a minor-key masterpiece filled with songs of late-night loneliness. Within the apparently narrow range of the cocktail bar pianistics and muttered vocals, Waits and producer Jerry Yester manage a surprisingly broad collection of styles, from the jazzy "Virginia Avenue" to the up-tempo funk of "Ice Cream Man" and from the acoustic guitar folkiness of "I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love With You" to the saloon song "Midnight Lullaby," which would have been a perfect addition to the repertoires of Frank Sinatra or Tony Bennett…