The Racket 1951

Lil Green - The Chronological Lil Green 1947-1951 (2005) [Classics Blues & Rhythm Series]

Lil Green - The Chronological Lil Green 1947-1951 (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 139 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 125 Mb | Scans included
Classic Female Blues, Jazz Blues, Swing | Label: Classics | # 5131 | Time: 00:46:38

This is the third and final volume in the complete recordings of Lil Green in chronological order as reissued by the Classics Blues & Rhythm Series. By 1947 Lil Green was beginning to sound more than a little like Ida Cox, even when handling songs from Tin Pan Alley rather than straight up out of the tried and true traditional blues repertoire. Comparisons could also be drawn between Lil Green and Nellie Lutcher or Julia Lee. While her "crossover" performances are worthwhile, there's nothing quite like hearing this woman savor the flavor of Bessie Smith hits like "Aggravatin' Papa," "Outside of That," and "You've Been a Good Old Wagon (But You Done Broke Down)." Green's own "Lonely Woman" has a powerful undercurrent running through it – there is even a remote possibility that Ornette Coleman was inspired by this record when conceiving his own composition of the same title in 1959. Even if the link is purely coincidental, these melodies have something wonderful in common. Green's final recordings for the Victor label are strengthened by the presence of tenor saxophonists Budd Johnson, Lem Johnson, and David Young.

«Boston Blackie, Vol. 1» by Hollywood 360  Audiobooks

Posted by Gelsomino at Jan. 25, 2020
«Boston Blackie, Vol. 1» by Hollywood 360

«Boston Blackie, Vol. 1» by Hollywood 360
English | ISBN: 9781482994025 | MP3@64 kbps | 5h 25m | 149.1 MB

Taboo Tales – 12 Movie Collection (1936-1956) [ReUp]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at March 18, 2017
Taboo Tales – 12 Movie Collection (1936-1956) [ReUp]

Taboo Tales – 12 Movie Collection (1936-1956)
DVD Video, 3 x DVD9 | 14hr 48mn | NTSC 4:3 | 720x480 | 7.13 Gb + 4.55 Gb + 6.60 Gb
English: Dolby AC3, 2 ch
Subtitle: None
Genre: Drama

Over 14 Hours of Doped-Up Drama!
Prepare to trip out with the most outlandish and unintentionally hilarious films from the 1930s, 40s and 50s. This three DVD collection of cautionary tales follows the downward spiral of America’s youth as they puff their way through wild parties, jazz music and all the threatening influences of the era! Discover the outrageous insanity lurking around every corner, in this collection of twelve camp classics from the golden age of sinister cinema!