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Musica Nuda - Banda Larga (2013)  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 23, 2020
Musica Nuda - Banda Larga (2013)

Musica Nuda - Banda Larga (2013)
EAC 1.0b3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 333MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 122MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Jazz, Italian Pop

To celebrate with their audience the first 10 years of collaboration, Magoni Spinetti and have decided to get dressed up and dressed to the nines with the Naked Music album Broadband, in which for the first time the voice of Petra Magoni and bass Ferruccio Spinetti will be accompanied by a full orchestra. To direct the Chamber Orchestra of Marche and work on the arrangements of the album are Daniele Di Gregorio, who work with a "fine tailor arranger" gave the duo a new dress with which to dress to the nines for this important anniversary.
The Funk Brothers - Standing In The Shadows Of Motown (Deluxe Edition) (2004)

The Funk Brothers - Standing In The Shadows Of Motown (Deluxe Edition) (2004)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 788 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 285 MB
2:04:30 | Funk, Stage & Screen, Soundtrack | Label: Hip-O Records

While there was certainly little to complain about on the original issue of the soundtrack for Standing in the Shadows of Motown, for those who truly sought the magic of the Funk Brothers, this deluxe edition is what they longed for all along. This two-disc collection contains the soundtrack of the Allan Slutsky/Harry Weinger film – plus three bonus tracks – from that historic night at the Royal Oak Music Theater just outside of Detroit. It pairs what was left of the original Motown session gang and their heirs with a host of vocalists, including Joan Osborne, Chaka Khan, Bootsy Collins, Montell Jordan, Me'Shell NdegéOcello, Ben Harper, and Gerald LeVert interpreting the classics. The extra soundtrack cuts feature John Lee Hooker, Jackie Wilson, and Dennis Coffey with the Detroit Guitar Band. But on disc two, the entire grail becomes attainable. Here are 15 musical tracks, the original instrumental sides from "the Snakepit" of the Motown studios, with little or no vocal accompaniment, remixed from the ground up. The producers broke down and mapped out each verse, bridge, chorus, and vamp on paper first. Phone calls were made to the living members and then each tune was knotted together from the recorded evidence, using the input of the Funks and the added guitars of Dennis Coffey and Wah Wah Watson.