Weekend 1979

Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage - Acts I, II, & III (1979) [2CD Reissue 1995]

Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage - Acts I, II, & III (1979) [2CD Reissue 1995]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 760 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 271 MB | Covers - 652 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Avant-Prog | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Rykodisc RCD (10530/31)

Joe's Garage was originally released in 1979 in two separate parts; Act I came first, followed by a two-record set containing Acts II & III. Joe's Garage is generally regarded as one of Zappa's finest post-'60s conceptual works, a sprawling, satirical rock opera about a totalitarian future in which music is outlawed to control the population. The narrative is long, winding, and occasionally loses focus; it was improvised in a weekend, some of it around previously existing songs, but Zappa manages to make most of it hang together. Acts II & III give off much the same feel, as Zappa relies heavily on what he termed "xenochrony" - previously recorded guitar solos transferred onto new, rhythmically different backing tracks to produce random musical coincidences…
Ry Cooder - Cambridge Folk Festival (UK Broadcast 1979) (2020)

Ry Cooder - Cambridge Folk Festival (UK Broadcast 1979) (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, log) - 329 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 151 MB
58:07 | Scans - 15 MB | Blues, Folk | Label: Left Field Media

STUNNING ALL ACOUSTIC BROADCAST FROM RY COODER AT CAMBRIDGE IN 1979 Bop Till You Drop, Ry Cooder's eighth album, was released in July 1979 and remains the first digitally recorded major-label album in popular music, recorded as it was on a digital 32-track machine built by 3M. The album consists almost entirely of covers of earlier rhythm and blues and rock and roll classics, including Elvis Presley's Little Sister and the 1965 Fontella Bass-Bobby McClure hit Don't Mess Up a Good Thing , on which Cooder duetted with soul star Chaka Khan. Khan also performed on the only original track on the album, Down in Hollywood.
George Benson - Livin' Inside Your Love (1979) [Japanese Edition 2012]

George Benson - Livin' Inside Your Love (1979) [Japanese Edition 2012]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 405 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 157 MB | Covers - 54 MB
Genre: Smooth Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Soul | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-14500)

The success of Weekend in L.A. no doubt prompted producer Tommy LiPuma and Warner Bros. to give George Benson another double album (now on one CD) - and this, like its three Warner predecessors, also went Top Ten. It is also, alas, slicker, more romantic in mood, and more bound by perceptions of formula than the others, fussed over in three different studios in earnest search of another hit single (the dance-tempo cover of L.T.D.'s "Love Ballad"). Most of the touring band, including Ronnie Foster, Ralph MacDonald and Phil Upchurch, is back, and Claus Ogerman's soft symphonic touch provides most of the backdrops, with Mike Mainieri supplying the orchestra on three tracks…

The Monochrome Set - 1979-1985: Complete Recordings (2018)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Nov. 10, 2018
The Monochrome Set - 1979-1985: Complete Recordings (2018)

The Monochrome Set - 1979-1985: Complete Recordings (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,36 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 515 Mb | 03:40:29
Post-Punk, New Wave | Label: Tapete Records

At the end of the 70s, The Monochrome Set were part of the first wave of "post punk" bands. Right from the beginning, the band earned a solid reputation as purveyors of fine pop, gaining praise from the 80s contemporaries such as Morrissey and Edwyn Collins. Importantly, in later years this praise has continues with artists such as Franz Ferdinand, The Divine Comedy and Graham Coxon, all citing the band as a key influence on their own work. The Monochrome Set sound has often been described as "timeless", and that alone explains why, over the years, the band has continues gaining admirers.

Weekend Projects (Build It Better Yourself Woodworking Projects)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by zxcvbn at Sept. 22, 2018
Weekend Projects (Build It Better Yourself Woodworking Projects)

Weekend Projects (Build It Better Yourself Woodworking Projects)
Nick Engler | 1992 | ISBN: 0878579419 | 136 pages | PDF | 104 MB

Weekend Furniture Projects  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by zxcvbn at Sept. 6, 2018
Weekend Furniture Projects

Weekend Furniture Projects
Chris Simpson | 1999 | PDF | ISBN: 096582487X | 128 pages | 64 MB
The Weekend Woodworker's Project Collection: 40 Projects for the Time-Challenged Craftsman (repost)

The Weekend Woodworker's Project Collection: 40 Projects for the Time-Challenged Craftsman
Editors of Popular Woodworking | 2010 | True PDF | ISBN: 1440308888 | 258 pages | 24 Mb
VA - Big Apple Rappin' (The Early Days Of Hip-Hop Culture In New York City 1979-1982) (2006)

VA - Big Apple Rappin' (The Early Days Of Hip-Hop Culture In New York City 1979-1982) (2006)
Label: Soul Jazz Records | FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) | Time: 1:51:06 | 700,8 Mb
Genre: Old School Hip Hop, Funk, R&B

"Big Apple Rappin': The Early Days of Hip-Hop Culture in New York City 1979-1982" (2006) is a compilation album that offers a historical snapshot of the origins and development of hip-hop music in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The album focuses on the pioneering years of hip-hop in New York City, highlighting the early influence of the genre and the culture that helped shape modern rap and hip-hop music.
Dobie Gray - Drift Away: A Decade Of Dobie 1969-1979 (Remastered) (2014)

Dobie Gray - Drift Away: A Decade Of Dobie 1969-1979 (Remastered) (2014)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.6 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 625 MB
4:30:36 | Soul, R&B, Pop | Label: Hip-O Select

Anybody who has cut a standard like "Drift Away" can hardly be called unappreciated, but a hit of that magnitude can tend to overshadow the rest of an artist's career. Such is the case with Dobie Gray, who not only had a huge number five hit with "Drift Away" in 1973, but had a number 11 hit eight years earlier with "The 'In' Crowd." Two big hits, both widely known, which is more than most artists get, and Gray continued to chart throughout the '70s, albeit in the lower reaches of the R&B charts. All of this suggests that Gray was a minor talent, but that's misleading, as Hip-O Select's excellent four-disc box set Drift Away: A Decade of Dobie (1969-1979) proves. Chronicling the music Gray made after "The 'In' Crowd," it illustrates that Gray wasn't just a powerful yet nuanced soul singer, but that he restlessly tried different sounds and styles. The first tracks on this set collect his singles for the L.A. soft pop label White Whale, where he cut versions of Joe South's "Rose Garden" and Paul Williams' "Do You Really Have a Heart" that perfectly fit the label's breezy, lazy style while retaining a soulful edge. After that, it moves to his Drift Away album, recorded for Decca in 1973.
Dobie Gray - Drift Away: A Decade Of Dobie 1969-1979 (Remastered) (2014)

Dobie Gray - Drift Away: A Decade Of Dobie 1969-1979 (Remastered) (2014)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.6 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 625 MB
4:30:36 | Soul, R&B, Pop | Label: Hip-O Select

Anybody who has cut a standard like "Drift Away" can hardly be called unappreciated, but a hit of that magnitude can tend to overshadow the rest of an artist's career. Such is the case with Dobie Gray, who not only had a huge number five hit with "Drift Away" in 1973, but had a number 11 hit eight years earlier with "The 'In' Crowd." Two big hits, both widely known, which is more than most artists get, and Gray continued to chart throughout the '70s, albeit in the lower reaches of the R&B charts. All of this suggests that Gray was a minor talent, but that's misleading, as Hip-O Select's excellent four-disc box set Drift Away: A Decade of Dobie (1969-1979) proves. Chronicling the music Gray made after "The 'In' Crowd," it illustrates that Gray wasn't just a powerful yet nuanced soul singer, but that he restlessly tried different sounds and styles. The first tracks on this set collect his singles for the L.A. soft pop label White Whale, where he cut versions of Joe South's "Rose Garden" and Paul Williams' "Do You Really Have a Heart" that perfectly fit the label's breezy, lazy style while retaining a soulful edge. After that, it moves to his Drift Away album, recorded for Decca in 1973.