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The Rippingtons - Life In The Tropics (2000) {PEAK PKD-8500-2}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Nov. 17, 2010
The Rippingtons - Life In The Tropics (2000) {PEAK PKD-8500-2}

The Rippingtons - Life In The Tropics (2000) {PEAK PKD-8500-2}
EAC 0.99pb5 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U+MD5+TAU | Covers | 352MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Smooth Jazz,Latin Jazz

Life in the Tropics - the first Peak Records release for the Rippingtons features guitarist Russ Freeman and is a great smooth jazz celebration of rhythmic delights that resemble the tropical splendor of an island oasis. The natural beauty of each composition is reflected by the great talents of the Rippingtons.

The Rippingtons - Life In The Tropics (2000) {Peak Records}  Music

Posted by tiburon at May 22, 2019
The Rippingtons - Life In The Tropics (2000) {Peak Records}

The Rippingtons - Life In The Tropics (2000) {Peak Records}
EAC 0.99pb5 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 357MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 122MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Smooth Jazz, Latin Jazz, R&B

Life in the Tropics – the first Peak Records release for the Rippingtons – features guitarist Russ Freeman and is a great smooth jazz celebration of rhythmic delights that resemble the tropical splendor of an island oasis. The natural beauty of each composition is reflected by the great talents of the Rippingtons: Kim Stone on bass, Dave Kochanski on keyboards, Ramon Yslas on percussion, and Dave Hooper on drums, along with special guests the great saxophonists Dave Koz, Eric Marienthal, and Paul Taylor, keyboardist Bob James, and guitarist Peter White. The centerpiece of this CD is "Love Child," a sensuous mid-tempo ballad that alternates the brilliant sax work of Marienthal and Taylor as Freeman strums an emotional string sonnet under soulful synths and keyboards. The romantic vocals of Howard Hewitt on "I Found Heaven" invite you to rediscover his intense passion for a great love ballad.
Utah SO, Maurice Abravanel - Louis Moreau Gottschalk: A Night in the Tropics; Morton Gould: Latin American Symphonette (1995)

Gottschalk: A Night in the Tropics; Morton Gould: Latin American Symphonette (1995)
Reid Nibley, piano; Utah Symphony Orchestra; Maurice Abravanel, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 246 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 120 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Vanguard Classics | # SVC-9 | Time: 00:46:56

This program offers three lively, colorful, and captivating orchestral works by two United States composers, born almost a century apart. These pieces exhibit the fruitful exchange and flow of musical material between North and South America that has long played a role in popular music, apparent not only in commercial song and dance music using Latin American melodies and rhythms but also in early jazz and blues where tango rhythms are so often heard, as in W. C. Handy's St. Louis Blues. And both Gottschalk in the 1850s, close to the beginning of a creative American musical tradition, and Gould in the 1950s, when such a tradition had flowered considerably, show a combination of seriousness of approach with a popular touch.
V.A. - Blue Bossa - Cool Cuts From The Tropics Vol. 1-3 [3CD Set] (2017)

V.A. - Blue Bossa - Cool Cuts From The Tropics Vol. 1-3 [3CD Set] (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 1,42 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 562 MB | Covers - 61 MB
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Bossa Nova | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Blue Note (06007 5368660)

Blue Bossa Vol. 1. This compilation should be titled Blue Latin because it's more of a sampler of various Latin jazz styles than just a bossa nova-jazz mix. In an age of overzealous marketing and grab-bag reissues, though, the oversight is understandable. Thankfully, the misguided approach doesn't dim the quality of this very enjoyable Blue Note release. The six actual bossa nova tracks in the collection – out of 14 – range from effervescent, hard bop treatments by Hank Mobley ("Recado Bossa Nova") and Cannonball Adderly ("Sambop") to languid ballad renditions by Ike Quebec ("Loie") and Eliane Elias ("Waters of March/Agua de Beber"). The most authentic and best of the bunch is Duke Pearson's "Sandalia Dela," which spotlights Brazilian stars Airto Moreira and Flora Purim. Another standout is John Patton's B-3 organ bossa "Latona," which features inspired solos by guitarist Grant Green and vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson…
V.A. - Blue Bossa - Cool Cuts From The Tropics Vol. 1-3 [3CD Set] (2017)

V.A. - Blue Bossa - Cool Cuts From The Tropics Vol. 1-3 [3CD Set] (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 1,42 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 562 MB | Covers - 61 MB
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Bossa Nova | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Blue Note (06007 5368660)

Blue Bossa Vol. 1. This compilation should be titled Blue Latin because it's more of a sampler of various Latin jazz styles than just a bossa nova-jazz mix. In an age of overzealous marketing and grab-bag reissues, though, the oversight is understandable. Thankfully, the misguided approach doesn't dim the quality of this very enjoyable Blue Note release. The six actual bossa nova tracks in the collection – out of 14 – range from effervescent, hard bop treatments by Hank Mobley ("Recado Bossa Nova") and Cannonball Adderly ("Sambop") to languid ballad renditions by Ike Quebec ("Loie") and Eliane Elias ("Waters of March/Agua de Beber"). The most authentic and best of the bunch is Duke Pearson's "Sandalia Dela," which spotlights Brazilian stars Airto Moreira and Flora Purim. Another standout is John Patton's B-3 organ bossa "Latona," which features inspired solos by guitarist Grant Green and vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson…
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra - Eliasson: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 4 (2022)

Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra & Johannes Gustavsson, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra & Sakari Oramo
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 329 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 179 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:16:50
Classical | Label: BIS

Born into a working-class family, Anders Eliasson’s earliest musical experiences originated from within himself: ‘they were my own singing, and tunes I heard on the radio’. At the age of nine he began to play the trumpet, and soon after he became the leader of a jazz band for which he wrote arrangements. Aged 14, he found a local organist to teach him harmony and counterpoint, and at 16 he left his hometown for Stockholm to study privately.

Joakim Tinderholt & His Band - Hold On To Me (2017)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at July 27, 2017
Joakim Tinderholt & His Band - Hold On To Me (2017)

Joakim Tinderholt & His Band - Hold On To Me (2017)
Electric Blues, Rockin' Blues | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 00:30:02 | 71 MB
Label: Rhythm Bomb Records

Joakim Tinderholts second album ”Hold On” is released on Big H Records (Norway) and Rhythm Bomb Records (International) in Summer/Fall 2017. Almost three years after the release of their debut album Joakim Tinderholt & his band are finally ready with the follow-up. Since signing with German record label Rhythm Bomb Records, in 2015, the band has made it to big festival stages across Europe. Most notably Screamin´ Festival (Spain), Rhythm Riot (UK) and Moulin Blues Festival (Netherlands). The new record is based on the same recipe as the first; a good mix of new original tunes and favorites from the live set. This time Joakim has penned two songs by himself and co-written another two with guitarist Hoeye and bassplayer Troiani. The covers are gems from the catalogues of Ike Turner, Freddie King and country singer Johnny Rivers, among others.

Star Tropics - Lost World (2017)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at July 8, 2017
Star Tropics - Lost World (2017)

Star Tropics - Lost World (2017)
Indie Rock, Shoegaze | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 00:31:52 | 75 MB
Label: ShelfLife

Rambling the familiar hills of wistful indie pop are Chicago-based combo Star Tropics, who deliver their debut LP, Lost World, via the Shelflife label. Forming the group in 2012, guitarist Scott Hibbits and bassist/singer Loren Vanderbilt turned a chance meeting over a rare Smiths B-side into a gigging quartet with the addition of drummer Dan Julien and singer/guitarist Nikki Navarro. Star Tropics took things slowly over the next few years, issuing a pair of 7" singles and quietly shaping their affable intertwining of vintage dream pop, mid-fi indie, and a dash of light shoegaze. With Lost World, their first broad statement, Star Tropics offer nine tracks of sunny guitar jangle, intimate boy/girl vocals, and surprisingly robust production that further refine the approach laid out on their early tracks. From the winsome instrumental opener, "Windfall," to the autumnal dark pop of "Chapel Hill," it's clear where their allegiances lie as they expertly re-create so many of the sounds and moods of college radio circa 1985-1990.

Tropics - Rapture (2015)  Music

Posted by varrock at Jan. 3, 2015
Tropics - Rapture (2015)

Tropics - Rapture (2015)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Tracks: 11 | 38:17 min | 101 Mb
Style: Electronic, Ambient, Chillwave, Downtempo | Label: Innovative Leisure

The new album from Tropics, aka 27 year old Chris Ward, looks outwards, armed with a newfound confidence that foregrounds his vocal performance and songwriting. Its a musical progression that mirrors a personal one: the early Tropics output was all made in the idyllic, if isolated setting of Wards grandmothers empty house in the seaside town of Southsea, which he moved into after graduating from university to focus on writing and recording. He was alone there - like, really alone.
Oddgeir Berg Trio, Oddgeir Berg, Karl-Joakim Wisloff & Klaus Robert Blomvik - In the End of the Night (2019)

Oddgeir Berg Trio, Oddgeir Berg, Karl-Joakim Wisloff & Klaus Robert Blomvik - In the End of the Night (2019)
Jazz | 00:43:28 | WEB FLAC (tracks) | 248 MB
Label: Ozella

First, Before Dawn, now In the End of the Night - the first two albums by the Oddgeir Berg Trio essentially take place at the same time: The hours before the break of day, this unreal and meditative phase which the Portuguese call madrugada. Outwardly, not a lot has changed in terms of the music. In the End of the Night still featues an equally withdrawn and cinematic sound, subliminally resonating grooves as well as the bittersweet harmonies of Oddgeir Berg's piano. And yet, this album is definitely not without its surprises.