Sent BY The Iron Sky

Sent by the Iron Sky: The Legacy of an American Parachute Battalion in World War II

Sent by the Iron Sky: The Legacy of an American Parachute Battalion in World War II by Ian Gardner
English | November 28th, 2019 | ISBN: 147283738X | 260 pages | EPUB | 160.40 MB

Following on from the success of Ian Gardner's critically acclaimed trilogy on the exploits of the 3rd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division in World War II, Sent by the Iron Sky tells their exhilarating story for a new readership. From the moment they entered the war in June, 1944, the men of 3rd Battalion were faced with brutal fighting against horrendous odds. Later in the year, nearly five months in combat with no relief lead to heavy losses that reduced them to the size of a company. Their heroic defence of Bastogne saw their division awarded a Unit Citation, a first in the history of the US armed forces, and they subsequently fought on across Europe, finishing the war occupying Hitler's mountain retreat of Berchtesgaden.
Sent by the Iron Sky: The Legacy of an American Parachute Battalion in World War II (Repost)

Lee Wolverton, "Sent by the Iron Sky: The Legacy of an American Parachute Battalion in World War II"
English | 2019 | pages: 405 | ISBN: 147283738X | PDF | 20,4 mb

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2010, MFSL 24kt Gold UDCD 779]  Music

Posted by v3122 at Dec. 13, 2021
Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2010, MFSL 24kt Gold UDCD 779]

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2010, MFSL 24kt Gold UDCD 779]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 6 Tracks
Scans | MFSL | UDCD 779 | ~278 + 103 Mb

The key components to every great prog-rock album comprise memorable guitar riffs, punchy immediacy that draws you into the song, ample rhythmic kick, and the imaginative capacity to transport the listener to a place well beyond the confines of reality. Yes’ The Yes Album features all of these rare qualities and more, the 1971 record as significant for saving the band’s career as well as for establishing new parameters in virtuosic technicality and skilled composition. The first set recorded with guitarist Steve Howe, it remains Yes’ grandest achievement and claims a musical vision the British quintet’s contemporaries struggled to match…

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 22, 2010
Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 9 Tracks
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) Included | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13514 | ~389 + 157 Mb | FServe, FSonic

The album that first gave shape to the established Yes sound, build around science-fiction concepts, folk melodies, and soaring organ, guitar, and vocal showpieces. "Your Move" actually made the U.S. charts as a single, and "Starship Trooper," "Perpetual Change," and "Yours Is No Disgrace" became much-loved parts of the band's concert repertory for many tours to come. ~ Bruce Eder

Yes - Going For The One (1977) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 26, 2010
Yes - Going For The One (1977) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]

Yes - Going For The One (1977) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 12 tracks
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) Included | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13522 | ~563 + 233 Mb | FServe, FSonic

In 1977, with England still in the throes of the punk explosion, and art-rock becoming a decidedly unfashionable commodity, the longstanding progressive-rock institution Yes was making some of the most inventive and energetic music of its career on Going for the One. The album–which marked the return of star keyboardist Rick Wakeman to the band–features the FM hit "Wondrous Stories," one of frontman Jon Anderson's most limpid acoustic ballads. Elsewhere, the propulsive title track and the hyperactive "Parallels" find the band flirting with dissonance, belying Yes's image as a hidebound dinosaur. Elsewhere, the 16-minute "Awaken" ranks with the band's most ambitious long-form extravaganzas. ~ Scott Schinder

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 4 of 8 (1989 to 1992)  Music

Posted by pjotr_panski at Dec. 22, 2008
Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 4 of 8 (1989 to 1992)

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 4 of 8 (1989 to 1992)
Electronica / Krautrock | MP3@192kbps-320kbps | Artwork included
119 albums and growing | studio/soundtrack/concert | 1.35 GB

Without doubt, the recordings of Tangerine Dream have made the greatest impact on the widest variety of instrumental music during the 1980s and '90s, ranging from the most atmospheric new age and space music to the harshest abrasions of electronic dance. Founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in Berlin, the group has progressed through a full three dozen lineups (Froese being the only continuous member with staying power) and four distinct stages of development: the experimentalist minimalism of the late '60s and early '70s; stark sequencer trance during the mid- to late '70s, the group's most influential period; an organic form of instrumental music on their frequent film and studio work during the 1980s; and, finally, a more propulsive dance style, which showed Tangerine Dream with a sound quite similar to their electronic inheritors in the field of dance music.

«Tess of the d'Urbervilles» by Thomas Hardy  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Sept. 29, 2019
«Tess of the d'Urbervilles» by Thomas Hardy

«Tess of the d'Urbervilles» by Thomas Hardy
English | ISBN: 9789176057711 | EPUB | 0.5 MB

Yes - Fragile (1971) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 23, 2010
Yes - Fragile (1971) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]

Yes - Fragile (1971) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 11 tracks
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) Included | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13515 | ~458 + 185 Mb | FSonic, Fserve

With the release of Fragile, Yes established themselves as one of the most progressive rock bands on the scene. With the recent addition of towering, silver-caped Rick Wakeman on keyboards, they raised their innovative brand of music to even dizzier heights. "Roundabout," which is still a standard on classic rock playlists, is an unusual track, coming in under four minutes, while "Heart of the Sunrise"–with its varied constituents molded together perfectly–goes on for as long as it needs. ~ Paul Clark

Yes - Time And A Word (1970) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 22, 2010
Yes - Time And A Word (1970) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]

Yes - Time And A Word (1970) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 12 tracks
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) Included | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13513 | ~438 + 168 Mb | FServe, FSonic

Yes' second (and least successful) album was a transitional effort; the group trying for a more produced and sophisticated sound through the use of an orchestra. Even so, the results weren't conventional, because the group didn't tone down or turn down its sound. Much of Time and a Word relies on bold, highly animated performances by Bill Bruford, Chris Squire, and Tony Kaye. Additionally, by this time the group was developing a much tauter ensemble than was evident on their first LP, so there's no lack of visceral excitement. "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed" was a bold opening, a highly amplified, frenzied adaptation of the Richie Havens song, melded with Jerome Moross' title music from the movie The Big Country…

Yes - Yes (1969) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 21, 2010
Yes - Yes (1969) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]

Yes - Yes (1969) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 14 tracks
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) Included | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13512 | ~553 + 217 Mb | FServe, FSonic

Yes' debut album is surprisingly strong, given the inexperience of all those involved at the time. In an era when psychedelic meanderings were the order of the day, Yes delivered a surprisingly focused and exciting record that covered lots of bases (perhaps too many) in presenting their sound. The album opens boldly, with the fervor of a metal band of the era playing full tilt on "Beyond and Before," but it is with the second number, a cover of the Byrds' "I See You," that they show some of their real range. The song is highlighted by an extraordinary jazz workout from lead guitarist Peter Banks and drummer Bill Bruford that runs circles around the original by Roger McGuinn and company…