The Weird And The Wonderful Early British Pop

VA - The Weird and the Wonderful: Early British Pop (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at April 1, 2023
VA - The Weird and the Wonderful: Early British Pop (2023)

VA - The Weird and the Wonderful: Early British Pop (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 374 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 187 MB
55:45 | Pop | Label: Dockland Music

The Weird and the Wonderful: Early British Pop, a Various Artists Compilation. Released 31 March 2023 on Dockland Music.
VA - Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros Records - The First Fifty Years (2008)

VA - Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros Records - The First Fifty Years (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 4.9 GB | MP3 CBR 320kbps - 1.7 GB
12:51:32 | Hip Hop, Jazz, Rock, Reggae, Latin, Funk, Soul, Blues, Non-Music, Pop, Children's, Folk, Country, Stage & Screen
Label: Warner Bros.

Unlike other labels subjected to exhaustive multi-disc retrospectives like this whopping ten-disc Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros. Records – The First Fifty Years, Warner Brothers never embodied a scene or sound: they've always embodied what a major label should be – a dominant force that chronicles and dictates the sound of the mainstream. Coming out at the tail-end of 2008, when the influence of major labels is on a slow steady decline, Revolutions in Sound can be seen as a portrait of a time that's beginning to recede into the past: a time when there was such a thing as mass entertainment, when the pop audience all shared a common bond of hit records they either loved or rallied against. Perhaps the greatest things about this monumental box set is that it captures that colossus while also illustrating that for a while, majors did take risks. Of course, Warner was the riskiest of all the majors, never held back by an anti-rock & roll sourpuss like Mitch Miller, who struggled to keep CBS out of the tumult of the '60s (this with no less than Bob Dylan as the label's flagship rock artist). Instead, Warner embraced the underground, recording some of the strangest to shake out of the '60s, and that adventure fits a label that turned to rock & roll to help establish themselves as a real player at the turn of the '60s.

The Move - Anthology 1966-1972 [4CD Box Set] (2008)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Jan. 12, 2024
The Move - Anthology 1966-1972 [4CD Box Set] (2008)

The Move - Anthology 1966-1972 [4CD Box Set] (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 1,26 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 487 MB | Covers - 114 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Salvo (SALVOBX406)

Apparently, the Move's discography is so complex that not even a lovingly compiled, rarities-laden, career-spanning box set like Salvo's 2008 Anthology 1966-1972 can fit everything within the confines of four discs. The devil is in the licensing, as it always is, something that always plagues Move compilations because their last album, Message from the Country, was on Harvest, while their first two - The Move and Shazam - were on EMI and the third, Looking On, was on Fly. Typically, the first three albums are grouped together - as they were on WestSide's 1997 box Movements - with Message from the Country left lingering on its own, a situation Salvo almost avoids on Anthology by cherry-picking the low-riding heavy blues-rocker "Ella James" and loading up the fourth disc with the wonderful post-Message singles that captured the band at some kind of a zenith: "Tonight," "Do Ya," "Chinatown," "California Man"…