Trampled Under Foot Badlands (2013) [digipak]

Trampled Under Foot: The Power and Excess of Led Zeppelin  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at June 3, 2020
Trampled Under Foot: The Power and Excess of Led Zeppelin

Barney Hoskyns, "Trampled Under Foot: The Power and Excess of Led Zeppelin"
English | 1731 | pages: 571 | ISBN: 0571259383 | EPUB | 11,1 mb
Led Zeppelin - The Complete Studio Albums (Remaster) (2013)

Led Zeppelin - The Complete Studio Albums (Remaster) (2013)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2.7 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 955 MB
6:56:34 | Blues Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock | Label: Rhino

The Complete Led Zeppelin collects the eight studio albums the foursome released between 1969-79, plus the posthumous ninth and final studio album Coda, released in 1982, after the death of drummer John Bonham. This is the core of ‘70s classic rock that travels far beyond the definition. While Led Zeppelin were clearly among the early progenitors of ‘Heavy Metal,’ back when it was considered to be loud, blues-based music, they hardly stayed in one place long enough to be defined as anything other than Led Zeppelin. They mastered hard rock with their lead-off track “Good Times, Bad Times” and nailed British folk on III and “The Battle Of Evermore.” IV became their centerpiece, every song a classic, with “Stairway to Heaven” serving as their national anthem. Houses of the Holy and Presence emphasized their ability to groove, while their double-album Physical Graffiti was the prototypical sprawling double album that all major rock artists tried once. In Through the Out Door explored synthesizers and featured everything from epic Zeppelin to old school rock ’n’ roll and the heartbreaking “All My Love.”
Led Zeppelin - The Complete Studio Albums (Remaster) (2013)

Led Zeppelin - The Complete Studio Albums (Remaster) (2013)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2.7 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 955 MB
6:56:34 | Blues Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock | Label: Rhino

The Complete Led Zeppelin collects the eight studio albums the foursome released between 1969-79, plus the posthumous ninth and final studio album Coda, released in 1982, after the death of drummer John Bonham. This is the core of ‘70s classic rock that travels far beyond the definition. While Led Zeppelin were clearly among the early progenitors of ‘Heavy Metal,’ back when it was considered to be loud, blues-based music, they hardly stayed in one place long enough to be defined as anything other than Led Zeppelin. They mastered hard rock with their lead-off track “Good Times, Bad Times” and nailed British folk on III and “The Battle Of Evermore.” IV became their centerpiece, every song a classic, with “Stairway to Heaven” serving as their national anthem. Houses of the Holy and Presence emphasized their ability to groove, while their double-album Physical Graffiti was the prototypical sprawling double album that all major rock artists tried once. In Through the Out Door explored synthesizers and featured everything from epic Zeppelin to old school rock ’n’ roll and the heartbreaking “All My Love.”
Led Zeppelin - The Complete Studio Albums (Remaster) (2013)

Led Zeppelin - The Complete Studio Albums (Remaster) (2013)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2.7 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 955 MB
6:56:34 | Blues Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock | Label: Rhino

The Complete Led Zeppelin collects the eight studio albums the foursome released between 1969-79, plus the posthumous ninth and final studio album Coda, released in 1982, after the death of drummer John Bonham. This is the core of ‘70s classic rock that travels far beyond the definition. While Led Zeppelin were clearly among the early progenitors of ‘Heavy Metal,’ back when it was considered to be loud, blues-based music, they hardly stayed in one place long enough to be defined as anything other than Led Zeppelin. They mastered hard rock with their lead-off track “Good Times, Bad Times” and nailed British folk on III and “The Battle Of Evermore.” IV became their centerpiece, every song a classic, with “Stairway to Heaven” serving as their national anthem. Houses of the Holy and Presence emphasized their ability to groove, while their double-album Physical Graffiti was the prototypical sprawling double album that all major rock artists tried once. In Through the Out Door explored synthesizers and featured everything from epic Zeppelin to old school rock ’n’ roll and the heartbreaking “All My Love.”

Sand - Sand (2013) Digipak  Music

Posted by Andi_Deris at March 12, 2018
Sand - Sand (2013) Digipak

Sand - Sand (2013) Digipak
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Scans
305 Mb | 118 Mb | Time: 43:13
Kscope | KSCOPE270
Rock, Post-Rock, Progressive Rock

The debut album from new project by Sam Healy (North Atlantic Oscillation). During the last few years North Atlantic Oscillation have been steadily building both their fanbase and their reputation.

XNA - When We Changed You (2013) Digipak  Music

Posted by Andi_Deris at March 26, 2018
XNA - When We Changed You (2013) Digipak

XNA - When We Changed You (2013) Digipak
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Scans
478 Mb | 170 Mb | 110 Mb | Time: 01:05:37
Sand Canyon Music and Wombat Films, inc. | n/a
Progressive Rock, Symphonic Prog

Following in the footsteps of progressive giants such as Yes and Genesis, XNA launches a new era of progressive rock with an original, multi-layered, symphonic sound!

Harrison Kennedy - Soulscape (2013) Digipak  Music

Posted by Andi_Deris at Nov. 20, 2017
Harrison Kennedy - Soulscape (2013) Digipak

Harrison Kennedy - Soulscape (2013) Digipak
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 321 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 131 Mb | Scans | 53:34
Electro-Fi Records | Electro-Fi 3437
Blues, Soul-Blues, Acoustic Blues

For the past decade, his recordings have earned Harrison Kennedy many accolades in the business. No less than B.B. King has hailed him as Canada’s premier blues performer. Singing and playing the mandolin, the banjo, the guitar and the harmonica in a mostly acoustic setting, his strong poetic writing and full sense of irony largely contribute to the growing success of this very special blues troubadour. His latest album, and his finest to date, Soulscape, displays formidable creativity as he delves into the many musical influences passed on to him. The release of this album is not only a giant step for Harrison; it is one for the blues.

Dewa Budjana - Joged Kahyangan (2013) Digipak  Music

Posted by Andi_Deris at April 29, 2018
Dewa Budjana - Joged Kahyangan (2013) Digipak

Dewa Budjana - Joged Kahyangan (2013) Digipak
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Scans
310 Mb | 125 Mb | Time: 48:52
MoonJune Records | MJR059
Jazz Rock, Fusion, Progressive Rock

A million-selling artist in Indonesia with pop-rock band Gigi, guitarist Dewa Budjana's solo projects informed by progressive rock, Indonesian folk and jazz fusion reveal a greater spirit of adventure. Budjana's second release of 2013 on the MoonJune label following Dawai in Paradise is similarly melodic, though differs significantly. Firstly, the word-fusion-meets-prog rock of Dawai in Paradise gives way to a more overtly contemporary jazz approach on Joged Kahyangan.

Detlev Schmidtchen - Vanthasia (2013) Digipak  Music

Posted by Andi_Deris at Dec. 30, 2017
Detlev Schmidtchen - Vanthasia (2013) Digipak

Detlev Schmidtchen - Vanthasia (2013) [Digipak]
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 342 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 144 Mb | Scans | 50:49
Torus | T5001
Progressive/Space Rock, Electronic Prog

This album features 50 minutes of progressive, melodic music. For fans of Progressive, Space and Ambient music, Detlev creates lush musical soundscapes and moving songs.

T2 - 1971-72 (2013) Digipak  Music

Posted by Andi_Deris at Dec. 29, 2017
T2 - 1971-72 (2013) Digipak

T2 - 1971-72 (2013) Digipak
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 196 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 96 Mb | Scans | 37:32
Acme Rec./Lion Productions | ACLN 1017CD
Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Progressive

Following the departures of Keith Cross and Bernard Jinks, Peter Dunton put a new version of T2 together; in this manner, T2 toured the UK continuously throughout 1971 and 1972. The UK music scene was changing with great rapidity. T2 recorded a group of great tracks along the lines of what Free, Deep Purple, and Atomic Rooster were doing; but they were also being pressured to compromise their very-personal sound. These musical difficulties (and possibly some contractual troubles) stopped T2's material of that period from being released—until now.