The Marriage Go Round (1961)

Connie Francis - Kissin, Twistin, Goin Where The Boys Are [1996, 5CD Box, Bear Family BCD 15826 EI]

Connie Francis - Kissin, Twistin, Goin Where The Boys Are (1996)
Country/Pop/Pop Rock | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | Covers -> 18 Mb
Bear Family Records | BCD 15826 EI | ~1909 + 900 Mb

Five more CDs of Connie Francis, picking up right where Bear Family's earlier White Sox, Pink Lipstick set left off, in 1960 – although its 300-plus minutes of music only cover the period of 1960 to 1962. By this time, Connie Francis was established as one of the top female vocal talents of her generation, and she was ready to experiment – you hear her successful move into country music, wonderful outtakes, and never-issued songs from her early-'60s sessions…

Bob Dylan - The Broadcast Collection 1961-1965 (2019)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Feb. 10, 2020
Bob Dylan - The Broadcast Collection 1961-1965 (2019)

Bob Dylan - The Broadcast Collection 1961-1965 (2019)
FLAC tracks +cue+log | 05:56:46 | 1,5 Gb
Genre: Folk, Rock / Label: Cult Legends

Born: May 24, 1941, Duluth, Minnesota, USA; singer, songwriter, "song and dance man".
Inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1982 and the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 (Performer). Winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature. His first marriage was to Sara Dylan (November 1965 - divorced June 1977), together they have five children, including Jesse Dylan and Jakob Dylan. His second marriage was to Carolyn Dennis (4 June 1986 - divorced 7 August 1990).

Golden Earring - Bloody Buccaneers (1991) Re-Up  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 23, 2020
Golden Earring - Bloody Buccaneers (1991) Re-Up

Golden Earring - Bloody Buccaneers (1991)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 342 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 140 Mb
Scans Included | 00:44:05 | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock | Columbia #468093 2

Dutch group Golden Earring has always inhabited a strange and twisted territory between hard rock and straight-ahead pop that's also home to Blue Oyster Cult and modern acts like Monster Magnet. On Bloody Buccaneers, Golden Earring doesn't come up with any real surprises, but manages to deliver a surprisingly consistent record of the same sort of hooky, roots-influenced heavy guitar music that made the band famous. Despite the lack of any songs as good as "Radar Love," Golden Earring's career-making mega-hit, the material is pretty decent and played with panache. Barry Hay's powerful vocals are still wonderfully sandpaper tough and George Kooymans' guitar playing is as ballsy and filled with punk rock 'tude as ever.