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Barbara Palvin by Pieter Hugo for Re-Edition Issue 22 - Autumn/Winter 2024

Barbara Palvin - Pieter Hugo Photoshoot 2024
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Barbara Mandrell - The Best of Barbara Mandrell (1979)  Music

Posted by Designol at Jan. 28, 2024
Barbara Mandrell - The Best of Barbara Mandrell (1979)

Barbara Mandrell - The Best of Barbara Mandrell (1979)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 179 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 80 Mb | Scans included
Country-Pop, Nashville Sound | Label: MCA | # MCAD-31107 | Time: 00:29:50

The Best of Barbara Mandrell collects her biggest hits from the late '70s, including "After the Lovin", "Married But Not to Each Other", "Tonight", "Woman to Woman", and "Sleeping Single in a Double Bed".
Barbara Lewis - Don't Forget About Me : The Atlantic & Reprise Recordings (2020)

Barbara Lewis - Don't Forget About Me : The Atlantic & Reprise Recordings (2020)
FLAC tracks | 3:01:13 | 930 Mb
Genre: Easy Listening, Pop, Jazz, Soul / Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group

SoulMusic Records is proud to present a first-of-its-kind compilation of recordings by renowned singer/songwriter Barbara Lewis spanning her six years with Atlantic Records (1962-1968) and her brief one-year tenure with Reprise Records (1972). Known the world over in particular for her timeless classics, ‘Hello Stranger’ and ‘Baby, I’m Yours’, the Michigan-born chanteuse’s distinctive brand of sweet soul brought her much acclaim in the mid-60s, resulting in a total of five Atlantic albums. This beautifully-packaged collection, sequenced in chronological order of recording session, includes the first CD release of a number of tracks from both the 1964 LP “SNAP YOUR FINGERS (BARBARA LEWIS SINGS THE GREAT SOUL TUNES)” and the 1966 album, “IT’S MAGIC”.

Barbara Lynn - Here Is Barbara Lynn (1968) Reissue 2009  Music

Posted by Designol at April 19, 2023
Barbara Lynn - Here Is Barbara Lynn (1968) Reissue 2009

Barbara Lynn - Here Is Barbara Lynn (1968) Reissue 2009
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 194 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 86 Mb | Scans included
New Orleans R&B, Northern Soul | Label: Water | # water239 | Time: 00:30:19

To be a woman singing your own blues and soul songs in 1960s Texas was a rare thing. To do so while brandishing a left-handed Stratocaster and bashing out hard-edged licks was even rarer. Yet that’s just what Barbara Lynn did, inspired by Guitar Slim, Jimmy Reed, Elvis Presley and Brenda Lee. And it was a hit: her 1962 debut single, “You’ll Lose A Good Thing,” recorded with session musicians including Dr. John, gave her an R&B chart Number One and a Billboard chart Top 10 hit.
Barbara Massey & Ernie Calabria - Prelude To... (1971) Reissue 2007

Barbara & Ernie - Prelude To… (1971) Reissue 2007
XLD | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 182 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 87 Mb | Scans included
Folk Rock, Psychedelic Soul, Baroque Pop | Label: Fallout | # FOCD2046 | 00:35:24

Soul singer Barbara Massey and jazz guitarist Ernie Calabria paired up for this rare 1971 album. With Calabria having worked with Nina Simone and Harry Belafonte, among others, and Massey having sung backup for artists including Jimi Hendrix, Cat Stevens, and Herbie Hancock, the pairing was an inspired one and resulted in this superb soul-jazz outing. Massey has a dry yet passionate and evocative vocal quality that often brings to mind Grace Slick. Fittingly, the duo takes on Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love," turning the Summer of Love anthem into a steamy and hypnotic soul-funk jam. Elsewhere, the duo touches upon such varying styles as folk, Latin, and psychedelic rock with cuts like "For You" and "Do You Know?," bringing to mind such similarly inclined acts as the Free Design and Bill Withers. Anyone who has even a passing interest in this kind of '70s cross-genre aesthetic will certainly want to seek out Prelude To…
Maria Ladurner, Barbara Heindlmeier & La Festa Musicale - Storie di Napoli (2022)

Maria Ladurner, Barbara Heindlmeier & La Festa Musicale - Storie di Napoli (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 285 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 150 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:02:08
Classical | Label: audite Musikproduktion

Eighteenth century Naples was not only a creative, cultural melting pot, but also one of the most important cities in Europe. Full of impressive contrasts between decay and splendour, and with an immense artistic output whose musical influences stretched across Europe, attracting many musicians and composers, Naples was a source of fascination and has retained its appeal to the current day.

Barbara Dickson - The Best Of Barbara Dickson (1996)  Music

Posted by Rtax at April 16, 2024
Barbara Dickson - The Best Of Barbara Dickson (1996)

Barbara Dickson - The Best Of Barbara Dickson (1996)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 427 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 168 MB
1:13:45 | Pop, Folk, Vocal | Label: Sony/ BMG

A collection of recordings by the Scottish folk singer who made the successful transition to stage musicals working with Willy Russell and Andrew Lloyd-Webber & Tim Rice. This set includes her first two big hits Answer Me and Another Suitcase In Another Hall - the latter from “Evita”, along with Don't Cry For Me Argentina from “Evita”, and the Beatles songs The Long And Winding Road and With A Little Help From My Friends which she performed in Russell’s successful show “John, Paul, George, Ringo and Bert”.
It’s a great showcase for her highly distinctive voice.
Barbara Lewis - Don't Forget About Me: The Atlantic & Reprise Recordings [3CD Box Set, Recorded 1962-1972] (2020)

Barbara Lewis - Don't Forget About Me: The Atlantic & Reprise Recordings [3CD Box Set, Recorded 1962-1972] (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 1,03 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 424 MB | Covers - 100 MB
Genre: R&B, Soul | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: SoulMusic Records (QSMCR-5195T)

SoulMusic Records is proud to present a first-of-its-kind compilation of recordings by renowned singer/songwriter Barbara Lewis spanning her six years with Atlantic Records (1962-1968) and her brief one-year tenure with Reprise Records (1972). Known the world over in particular for her timeless classics, "Hello Stranger" and "Baby, I'm Yours", the Michigan-born chanteuse's distinctive brand of sweet soul brought her much acclaim in the mid-60s, resulting in a total of five Atlantic albums. This beautifully-packaged collection, sequenced in chronological order of recording session, includes the first CD release of a number of tracks from both the 1964 LP "Snap Your Fingers (Barbara Lewis Sings The Great Soul Tunes)" and the 1966 album, "It’s Magic"…
Barbara Christina Steude, Concerto Con Voce, Jan Katzschke - Johann Kuhnau, Vincenzo Albrici: Soprano Cantatas (2010)

Johann Kuhnau, Vincenzo Albrici: Soprano Cantatas (2010)
Barbara Christina Steude, soprano; Concerto Con Voce; Jan Katzschke, director

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 336 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 177 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical, Baroque, Vocal | Label: CPO | # CPO 777 531-2 | Time: 01:07:32

Johann Kuhnau owes his fame today mainly to the fact that he was Bach's predecessor as cantor at St. Thomas's in Leipzig. The 17th and 18th centuries meet in Kuhnau's cantatas, where a heavily text-bound musical language following on from the Schütz tradition is combined with Italian melodies and a late-baroque spaciousness – a combination especially delightful to today's ears. Rounding off the CD are cantatas by Kuhnau’s close friend Vincenzo Albrici.
Barbara Hendricks, Chœurs de Radio France, ONF, Georges Pretre - Francis Poulenc: Gloria; Stabat Mater (2006)

Francis Poulenc: Gloria; Stabat Mater (2006)
Barbara Hendricks, soprano; Chœurs de Radio France; Michel Tranchant, chorus master
Orchestre National de France, conducted by Georges Prêtre

EAC | WV | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 244 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 161 Mb | Scans included
Classical, Choral, Vocal | Label: EMI Classics | # 0946 3 55688 2 0 | 00:59:20

Understandably, Poulenc's Gloria and Stabat Mater have almost invariably been coupled together on LPs and CDs. Similarly scored for solo soprano, chorus, and orchestra, the two works are arguably the twin peaks of Poulenc's sacred music, that is, they are irresistibly melodic, energetically rhythmic, directly emotional, conservatively harmonic, and fervently religious. That said, however, the difference in tone between the two works is as striking as their similarities. Where the Gloria is light, bright, and at times even funny, the Stabat Mater, as befits its subject matter, is dark, heavy, and always deeply sorrowful. In this pair of performances with Georges Prêtre leading the Orchestre National de France and the French Radio Choir from the '80s, both works are given the deluxe French treatment. Prêtre is as skilled at balancing his forces as he is at keeping the music moving, and, as importantly, he is as capable of expressing the Gloria's joyous wit as he is of articulating the Stabat Mater's profound suffering. But the real star of these performances is American soprano Barbara Hendricks whose clear, warm voice and excellent diction breath vibrant life into all Poulenc's glorious melodies.