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The Stained Glass - A Scene In Between 1965-1967 (2013)  Music

Posted by SuniR at Sept. 6, 2017
The Stained Glass - A Scene In Between 1965-1967 (2013)

The Stained Glass - A Scene In Between 1965-1967 (2013)
Mp3 CBR320 kbps | 64:44 min | 193 Mb (5% Rec.)
Pop Rock, Folk Rock, Rock & Roll | Label: Big Beat Records

Big Beat's Nuggets From The Golden State series is proud to pay tribute to one of the San Francisco Bay Area's most notable combos, the exceptional Stained Glass, with their first-ever anthology, A Scene In-Between 1965-1967.
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan ‎- Rags To Rufus (1974) [1994, Reissue]

Rufus featuring Chaka Khan ‎- Rags To Rufus (1974) [1994, Reissue]
R&B, Soul/Funk | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 39:31 Min | 287,99 Mb
Label: MCA Records (USA) | Cat.# MCAD-31365 | Released: 1994 (1974)

"Rags To Rufus" is the gold-selling second studio album by funk band Rufus, released on the ABC Records label in 1974. It reached #4 on both the Pop and Black Albums charts. It is notable for the hit singles "Tell Me Something Good" (US Pop #3, US R&B #3), written by Stevie Wonder, and "You Got The Love" (US Pop #11, US R&B #1), written by lead vocalist Chaka Khan and Ray Parker, Jr.. In 1975 "Tell Me Something Good" earned the band its first Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
Love - Out Here (1969) {1990 One Way/MCA Special Products} **[RE-UP]**

Love - Out Here (1969) {1990 One Way/MCA Special Products}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 400 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 168 mb
Genre: psychedelic rock, folk rock, classic rock

Arthur Lee was the leader of the great Los Angeles band Love. After years of releasing fantastic albums for Elektra, they found a new home at Blue Thumb. "Out Here" was their 1969 double album with a lot of incredible songs, folk ballads, a big massive drum solo, and psychedelic weirdness. This is the first digital release of this album when it was released by One Way/MCA in 1990 so consider this the "unremastered" version.
VA - Function Underground: The Black And Brown American Rock Sound 1969-1974 (2017)

VA - Function Underground: The Black And Brown American Rock Sound 1969-1974 (2017)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 00:44:30 | 265 Mb
Rock'n'Roll, Funk, R'n'B, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Now-Again Records

Nearly everyone in the world can rattle off the great African-American musical forms. Jazz, blues, R&B, soul, hip-hop, house, gospel. One influential genre is always left off of the list: a folk music known as rock n’ roll. Rock n’ roll was a term originally coined to market the white-friendly version of a genre that already existed; prior to 1965, the line between rock n’ roll and R&B was thin: Ike Turner recorded and released “Rocket ‘88’ ” in 1951 and, while its Chess Records release reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart, it is regarded by many as the first rock n’ roll record.
Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan ‎- Rags To Rufus (1974) [2004 Japan Mini-CD]

Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan ‎- Rags To Rufus (1974) [2004 Japan Mini-CD]
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 563 MB | Covers Included
R&B / Funk | Label: Geffen Records| Catalog Number: UICY-9404

Rags To Rufus is the gold-selling second studio album by funk band Rufus, released on the ABC Records label in 1974. It reached #4 on both the Pop and Black Albums charts. It is notable for the hit singles "Tell Me Something Good" (US Pop #3, US R&B #3), written by Stevie Wonder, and "You Got the Love" (US Pop #11, US R&B #1), written by lead vocalist Chaka Khan and Ray Parker, Jr.. In 1975 "Tell Me Something Good" earned the band its first Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
Love - Forever Changes (1967) [4CD 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Set 2018] (Repost)

Love - Forever Changes (1967) [4CD 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Set 2018]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 1,01 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 429 MB | Covers - 685 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Elektra/Rhino (R2 565276 / 603497862634)

Love's Forever Changes is the psychedelic folk-rock pioneers’ finest achievement. The set features a few firsts for the album, including the CD-debut of a remastered version made by its original co-producer and engineer Bruce Botnick, as well as the first-ever release of the mono version on CD. Also included are alternate mixes of the album, as well as a selection of rare and unreleased singles and studio outtakes.
Forever Changes made only a minor dent on the charts when it was first released in 1967, but years later it became recognized as one of the finest and most haunting albums to come out of the Summer of Love, which doubtless has as much to do with the disc's themes and tone as the music, beautiful as it is…

Bryan Maclean - Candy's Waltz (2000/2018)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at July 12, 2018
Bryan Maclean - Candy's Waltz (2000/2018)

Bryan Maclean - Candy's Waltz (2000/2018)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 227 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 180 MB | 01:16:55
Pop, Pop Rock, Acoustic | Label: Sundazed Music

Like the 1997 release If You Believe In, this is a dip into the vault of MacLean solo demos, revealing that the ethereal singer/songwriter had a wealth of compositions that never made it onto Love records. In fact, not a single one of these songs was included on Love's first three albums, though a few of them had been written before his departure from the band (and a couple of them appear, in different versions, on If You Believe In). This collection might be considered less essential, for purist fans at any rate, than If You Believe In, as (unlike If You Believe In) this has no bona fide 1960s performances. Seven were done in New York in 1971, a couple were recorded live in 1976-77, and the rest date from the early 1980s (though, according to the liner notes, just five of the 19 songs were written after 1970).

Shack - H.M.S. Fable (1999)  Music

Posted by Designol at Oct. 18, 2024
Shack - H.M.S. Fable (1999)

Shack - H.M.S. Fable (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 330 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 108 Mb | Scans ~ 70 Mb
Label: London Records / Laurel | # 556 113-2 | 00:47:03
Alternative/Indie Rock, British Trad Rock, Britpop

H.M.S. Fable is the third album by Liverpudlian band Shack, released in June 1999 via London Records. It was the band's first album following their reformation after the interest generated by their previous much-delayed album Waterpistol and the album by offshoot band The Strands. H.M.S. Fable was well received by the critics: among the UK music publications, the album was placed at number 2 on both the NME and Uncut critics' poll of the albums of the year for 1999, and number 5 in Select magazine. The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

The Duke Spirit - Sky is Mine (2017)  Music

Posted by SERTiL at Aug. 18, 2017
The Duke Spirit - Sky is Mine (2017)

The Duke Spirit - Sky is Mine
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks)+cue, log, front cover | 35:04 min | 225 MB
Label: Ex Voto Records – EXVOTOCD2 | Tracks: 09 | Rls.date: 2017
Indie Rock, Garage Rock, Female Vocal

Following 2016's acclaimed album KIN and EP Serenade, The Duke Spirit march on with poignant new album Sky Is Mine. Produced by the band themselves, and mixed by Bruno Ellingham (Massive Attack), it also features guest vocals by long time friends Josh T Pearson (Lift to Experience) on the woozy How Could, How Come, and Duke Garwood on album closer Broken Dream.

The RH Factor - Hard Groove (2003) [Verve]  Music

Posted by Equalizer23 at Dec. 12, 2009
The RH Factor - Hard Groove (2003) [Verve]

The RH Factor - Hard Groove (2003) [Verve]
EACRip | MP3 @320+Full HQ Artwork Scans -> 171 MB | FLAC (tracks)+No CUE+No LOG+Full HQ Artwork Scans -> 384 MB
© 2003 Verve | 065192 | Jazz / Jazz-Funk / Fusion

A new musical vision for ace jazz trumpeter Roy Hargrove has manifested itself in the form of Hard Groove. This neo-soul/jazz project showcases Erykah Badu, Common, D'Angelo, Marc Cary, and jam band icon saxophonist Karl Denson on a 14-track set that is laden with funk, groove, freestyle rap poetry, and sultry hip-hop/R&B mood swings. Hargrove's interesting horn and keyboard improvisations stem from extensive knowledge of each musician's work and, perhaps even more importantly, from close personal friendships developed as an underground club jam session warrior in N.Y.C. He also plays flügelhorn and percussion, and adds background vocals on several compositions. Opening with "Hardgroove," the set eases into a groove that is skillfully combined with Hargrove's meticulous riffs and segues into the band's free interpretation of an all-out jam session. "Common Free Style" is just that, a free rap session crammed with intimate details. This team-up works, and Common's prose style is exemplary in his choice of words and inspiring atmosphere. As one of the ladies who sings with the band, Grammy-winning Erykah Badu presents a valuable addition to the literature of hip-hop and jazz on several levels. On "Poetry," her rap is an entertaining and unpretentious chronicle of knowing the way to go in life, recounted with honesty and sincerity. Overall, Roy Hargrove has evolved as a hipper version of himself and given his listeners an entirely new musical direction than that heard on his Grammy-winning release Habana or his sensuous ballad recording Moment to Moment. Hard Groove is simply an exploration of his multidimensional musical attributes and his belated recognition of years of "open-eared moonlighting." In any case, the ultra-hip trumpeter manages not to alienate his die-hard jazz fans by intersecting with many of the icons of hip-hop, R&B, and neo-soul. Highly recommended.