Steve Khan Evidence (1980) {arista 3074 2 N}

Larry Coryell & Steve Khan - Two for the Road (1978) {Sony Japan}

Larry Coryell & Steve Khan - Two for the Road (1978) {Sony Japan}
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Genre: Fusion

Intermittently on the road as an acoustic duo between gaps in the schedules of their respective ultra-hip fusion bands, Larry Coryell and Steve Khan managed to record several shows and then panned the tape stream to find the nuggets for posterity. There are choices that might have been made out of the fashions of the day, such as the version of Chick Corea's "Spain" that opens the album's first side. Thankfully there are also selections that are here because both guitarists must have realized they were playing magnificently.

Steve Khan - The Blue Man (1978) [Japanese Edition 1998]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Jan. 10, 2024
Steve Khan - The Blue Man (1978) [Japanese Edition 1998]

Steve Khan - The Blue Man (1978) [Japanese Edition 1998]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 280 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 90 MB | Covers - 8 MB
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Fusion | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sony Music (SRCS 9387)

Steve Khan's second release was a self-produced/arranged gem. It was similar in many respects to his prior debut, yet fans will probably recall this release as their all-around favorite from Steve Khan's '70s era recordings. The horn section and solos are still there, but Khan does more conversational soloing with the reed lines. This is especially evident on "An Eye Over Autumn," and its fusion jam-fest.
The Blue Man might seem, overall, tighter, focused, and polished, and Khan's guitar tone more overdriven, more jazz rocking, and intensely penetrating in solos and intricate ostinato embellishment around song themes. The delicate reverb, delay, and crystal-clear tones on his solos are rarely heard done so well these days…

Jeff Lorber - Wizard Island (1980) {Arista}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Jan. 27, 2023
Jeff Lorber - Wizard Island (1980) {Arista}

Jeff Lorber - Wizard Island (1980) {Arista}
EAC 1.3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 400dpi | 263MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 112MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Fusion, Jazz-Funk

Released in 1980, Wizard Island is the fourth album by keyboardist Jeff Lorber as leader of his band "The Jeff Lorber Fusion". The album was Lorber's first to reach number one on the US Jazz Album chart.

Steve Tibbetts - Yr (1980) {ECM 1355}  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 13, 2024
Steve Tibbetts - Yr (1980) {ECM 1355}

Steve Tibbetts - Yr (1980) {ECM 1355}
EAC 1.0b3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 600dpi | 239MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 88MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Jazz, Fusion

Tibbetts makes metallic folk music for disenfranchised folks. He's an elegant and multifaceted player, his compositions making use of exotic jungle rhythms (courtesy of longtime foil Marc Anderson), jazz-rock signatures, and regal European atmospheres. Tibbetts is one of the more idiosyncratic guitarists of the jazz/rock interface, with an uncanny ability to softly fondle his instrument yet rearrange its vocabulary to resemble nothing less than a sitar or tabla.

Steve Marriott - Poor Man's Rich Man 1978-1987 (2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 13, 2024
Steve Marriott -  Poor Man's Rich Man 1978-1987 (2024)

Steve Marriott - Poor Man's Rich Man 1978-1987 (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 462 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 172 MB
1:09:24 | Classic Rock, Blues Rock | Label: Cleopatra

The frontman for British hitmakers the Small Faces and Humble Pie, singer/guitarist Steve Marriott was born January 30, 1947 in London; a successful child actor, he played the role of the Artful Dodger in the musical Oliver! as a teen, but by the mid-'60s, he was working in a local music shop. There he met bassist Ronnie Lane, agreeing to jam with his band the Pioneers; Marriott soon joined the group full-time and, after adopting a sound influenced by American R&B and a look inspired by Mod fashions, they rechristened themselves the Small Faces. Though best-known in the U.S. for their hit "Itchycoo Park," at home, the Small Faces enjoyed much greater success, reeling off a series of smashes including "All or Nothing," "My Mind's Eye," and "Lazy Sunday" as well as the 1968 classic LP Ogden's Nut Gone Flake. The chart popularity of "Lazy Sunday" rankled Marriott, however – he'd recorded the song as a joke and it was released despite his objections – and when the more thoughtful "The Universal" failed to crack the Top 20, his dissatisfaction only increased.

Steve Marriott - Poor Man's Rich Man 1978-1987 (2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 13, 2024
Steve Marriott -  Poor Man's Rich Man 1978-1987 (2024)

Steve Marriott - Poor Man's Rich Man 1978-1987 (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 462 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 172 MB
1:09:24 | Classic Rock, Blues Rock | Label: Cleopatra

The frontman for British hitmakers the Small Faces and Humble Pie, singer/guitarist Steve Marriott was born January 30, 1947 in London; a successful child actor, he played the role of the Artful Dodger in the musical Oliver! as a teen, but by the mid-'60s, he was working in a local music shop. There he met bassist Ronnie Lane, agreeing to jam with his band the Pioneers; Marriott soon joined the group full-time and, after adopting a sound influenced by American R&B and a look inspired by Mod fashions, they rechristened themselves the Small Faces. Though best-known in the U.S. for their hit "Itchycoo Park," at home, the Small Faces enjoyed much greater success, reeling off a series of smashes including "All or Nothing," "My Mind's Eye," and "Lazy Sunday" as well as the 1968 classic LP Ogden's Nut Gone Flake. The chart popularity of "Lazy Sunday" rankled Marriott, however – he'd recorded the song as a joke and it was released despite his objections – and when the more thoughtful "The Universal" failed to crack the Top 20, his dissatisfaction only increased.

Steve Marriott - Poor Man's Rich Man 1978-1987 (2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 13, 2024
Steve Marriott -  Poor Man's Rich Man 1978-1987 (2024)

Steve Marriott - Poor Man's Rich Man 1978-1987 (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 462 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 172 MB
1:09:24 | Classic Rock, Blues Rock | Label: Cleopatra

The frontman for British hitmakers the Small Faces and Humble Pie, singer/guitarist Steve Marriott was born January 30, 1947 in London; a successful child actor, he played the role of the Artful Dodger in the musical Oliver! as a teen, but by the mid-'60s, he was working in a local music shop. There he met bassist Ronnie Lane, agreeing to jam with his band the Pioneers; Marriott soon joined the group full-time and, after adopting a sound influenced by American R&B and a look inspired by Mod fashions, they rechristened themselves the Small Faces. Though best-known in the U.S. for their hit "Itchycoo Park," at home, the Small Faces enjoyed much greater success, reeling off a series of smashes including "All or Nothing," "My Mind's Eye," and "Lazy Sunday" as well as the 1968 classic LP Ogden's Nut Gone Flake. The chart popularity of "Lazy Sunday" rankled Marriott, however – he'd recorded the song as a joke and it was released despite his objections – and when the more thoughtful "The Universal" failed to crack the Top 20, his dissatisfaction only increased.

Dionne Warwick - No Night So Long (1980) [1986, Japan, 1st Press]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at April 23, 2022
Dionne Warwick - No Night So Long (1980) [1986, Japan, 1st Press]

Dionne Warwick - No Night So Long (1980) [1986, Japan, 1st Press]
R&B, Soul/Funk, Pop-Soul, Ballad | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 35:49 | 425,11 Mb
Label: Arista Records/Nippon Phonogram (Japan) | Cat.# 32RD-70 | Released: 1986-09-21 (1980)

"No Night So Long is a 1980 album by the vocalist Dionne Warwick. It was her second album for the Arista label (originally issued as # AL 9526). The album was recorded during the spring of 1980 and was released that July. It has sold over 500,000 copies in the US alone. The album's title track, "No Night So Long" was written by Richard Kerr and Will Jennings, the same team that wrote Warwick's 1979 comeback hit "I'll Never Love This Way Again". Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson contributed another song, "We Never Said Goodbye" (the duo had provided Warwick with "Deja Vu" in 1979 from her previous album "Dionne"). The title track is one of two U.S. charting songs from the album, reaching #23. The other hit, "Easy Love," peaked at #62. Both songs were also hits on the Adult Contemporary chart. "Easy Love" peaked at #12 and "No Night So Long" spent three weeks at #1. This album was reissued on CD by Nippon/Phonogram-Arista in Japan in 1986, but only 500 copies were pressed.

Aretha Franklin - Aretha (1980) [1990, Digitally Remastered]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Jan. 1, 2021
Aretha Franklin - Aretha (1980) [1990, Digitally Remastered]

Aretha Franklin - Aretha (1980) [1990, Digitally Remastered]
R&B, Soul, Urban, Deep Soul | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 39:38 | 345,13 Mb
Label: Arista Records (US) | Cat.# ARCD-8556 | Released: 1990-10-25 (1980-09-30)

"Aretha" is the 26th studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin. It was released on September 30, 1980, by Arista Records. This was the 2nd album with this title to be released by the artist, and her first for Arista Records after a 12-year tenure with Atlantic Records. Franklin's first Arista single release, "United Together", reached #3 on the Soul chart and crossed over to #56 on Billboard's Hot 100. The album itself peaked at #47 and spent 30 weeks on the Billboard album chart. The album's opening track, "Come to Me", appeared again on Franklin's 1989 album, "Through the Storm."

John Scofield - Bar Talk (1980) {Arista Japan}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Oct. 4, 2018
John Scofield - Bar Talk (1980) {Arista Japan}

John Scofield - Bar Talk (1980) {Arista Japan}
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Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop

1980's Bar Talk features a young John Scofield already showing the virtuosity on guitar that subsequently made him a giant in his field. Scofield – who honed his chops with artists like Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan, Pat Metheny, Chick Corea, Chet Baker, and Charles Mingus – displays his talents here as both a player and composer. Scofield is joined in the venture by Steve Swallow on bass and Adam Nussbaum on drums – a perfectly balanced trio. The Connecticut-born Scofield, who studied jazz at the renowned Berklee School of Music in Boston, spent much of his professional life gigging in Europe. This recording was made by the trio during one of its European tours. The album was well received at the time of its printing in 1980. Its influence has grown, becoming a jazz guitar classic, often listed as a favorite recording by professional critics, other musicians, and fans alike.