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Robert Palmer - Drive (2003) U.K. Pressing (Bonus Tracks)  Music

Posted by flac jacket at Aug. 6, 2012
Robert Palmer - Drive (2003) U.K. Pressing (Bonus Tracks)

Robert Palmer - Drive (2003) U.K. Pressing (Bonus Tracks)
EAC Secure Rip | FLAC (Image + Cue + Log) - 307 MB | Complete Scans (Jpeg 600 dpi) - 153 MB | MP3 (CBR320 Kbps) - 105 MB
Blues, Rock | Universal Music | 038 098-2 | 42:55 minutes | 5% WinRar Recovery | Hosted on: FilePost

Drive is a 2003 album by British musician Robert Palmer and his fourteenth solo studio album, and his last album before his death. Drive was critically hailed as the grittiest and most heartfelt album of his career. Initially approached by guitarist Carl Carlton to contribute to the 2001 Robert Johnson tribute album Hellhound on My Trail, for which Palmer recorded "Milk Cow's Calf Blues" with Carlton on guitars, Palmer was then invited by Faye Dunaway to provide the soundtrack to her 2001 directorial debut The Yellow Bird, set in Mississippi and New Orleans during the 1940s and 1950s. Palmer took both signs as a good omen, and the impetus for Drive was born.

Robert Palmer - Secrets (1979) First U.S. Pressing  Music

Posted by flac jacket at June 27, 2012
Robert Palmer - Secrets (1979) First U.S. Pressing

Robert Palmer - Secrets (1979) First U.S. Pressing
EAC Secure Rip | FLAC (Image + Cue + Log) - 247 MB | Complete Scans (Jpeg 600 dpi) - 81 MB | MP3 (CBR320 Kbps) - 89.7 MB
Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Funk | Island Records | # 7 90089-2 | 37:02 minutes | 5% WinRar Recovery | Hosted on: FilePost

Secrets is Robert Palmer's fifth solo studio album, released in 1979. It includes "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)" which peaked at #14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1979, and "Can We Still Be Friends", which peaked at #52 in 1980. The album peaked at #19 on the Billboard 200 and #54 in the UK Albums Chart in 1979. Palmer also scored hit singles with Jealous and a remake of the Todd Rundgren song Can We Still Be Friends. "Jealous" rose to #31 in Canada while "Can We Still Be Friends" made it to #52 in the United States. The album peaked at #19 in the United States and charted in the Top 50 in five other countries.
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Works / Volume 1 (1977) US 1st Pressing - 2 LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Emerson Lake & Palmer - Works / Volume 1
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz | 1800mb & 600mb
Mastered At Atlantic Studios By Dennis King
Label: Atlantic/SD 2-7000 | Released: 1977 | Genre: Symphonic-Rock

Excellent addition to any prog-rock music collection
ELP returned from an extended hiatus in 1977, sweetly oblivious to the fact that progressive rock was on the decline.
Jed Palmer - Upgrade (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2018)

Jed Palmer - Upgrade (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2018)
Soundtrack | 40:01 min | WEB FLAC (tracks) | 173 MB
Label: Back Lot Music

Jed started writing music, playing in bands and touring at a young age. He soon realised his great passion was capturing sound, and collecting sounds together as collage. He studied audio engineering and began his working life as a recording engineer and producer recording sound to analog tape. Exploring his own music, primarily on guitar and using samplers, and continuing to collaborate with others, his composition practice began to broaden, leading to commissions with theatre and dance companies.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live at Montreux (1997) [HDTV, 1080i]

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live at Montreux (1997)
MPEG-TS, AVC 1920x1080i (16:9), 15,2 Mbps, 25 fps | AC3, 384 kbps, 2 ch / AC3, 384 kbps, 6 ch
Rock / Progressive Rock | 01:30:51 | ~ 10.18 Gb

Comprised of NICE's keyboard player Keith Emerson , KING CRIMSON's bassist Greg Lake , and the ATOMIC ROOSTER's drummer Carl Palmer , 1970s supergroup EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER crafted expansive, near-orchestral prog-rock influenced by jazz and classical music. Disbanding in 1979 and embarking on various solo careers, the trio reunited in the 1990s to produce a new album, "Black Moon", for which they toured extensively in 1997. This concert captures EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER at the Montreux Jazz Festival that same year, performing a career-spanning selection of songs that includes "Karn Evil 9," "Hoedown," "Lucky Man," "Tarkus," "Fanfare for the Common Man," and many more.

Robert Palmer - Clues (1980) First U.S. Pressing  Music

Posted by flac jacket at July 1, 2012
Robert Palmer - Clues (1980) First U.S. Pressing

Robert Palmer - Clues (1980) First U.S. Pressing
EAC Secure Rip | FLAC (Image + Cue + Log) - 200 MB | Complete Scans (Jpeg 600 dpi) - 87.5 MB | MP3 (CBR320 Kbps) - 78.7 MB
Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, New Wave | Island Records | # 7 90493-2 | 31:13 minutes | 5% WinRar Recovery | Hosted on: FilePost

Clues is Robert Palmer's sixth solo studio album, released in 1980. It has a rockier, New Wave edge compared to his previous releases. The album peaked at number 59 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and #31 in the UK in 1980. The album also peaked at #1 in Sweden, #3 in France, #15 in Netherland and #42 in Italy. Donald Guarisco of Allmusic described Clues as "one of Robert Palmer's strongest and most consistent albums", despite being somewhat short at 31 minutes.

Robert Palmer - Maybe It's Live (1982) 1993 Karussell Release  Music

Posted by flac jacket at July 1, 2012
Robert Palmer - Maybe It's Live (1982) 1993 Karussell Release

Robert Palmer - Maybe It's Live (1982) 1993 Karussell Release
EAC Secure Rip | FLAC (Image + Cue + Log) - 252 MB | Complete Scans (Jpeg 600 dpi) - 58.5 MB | MP3 (CBR320 Kbps) - 90.2 MB
Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Funk | Karussell Limited | # 550 0682 | 36:36 minutes | 5% WinRar Recovery | Hosted on: FilePost

Maybe It's Live is Robert Palmer's seventh solo album, released in 1982. It combines six live tracks of old songs with four new songs recorded in the studio, including "Some Guys Have All the Luck", which was a hit for Palmer in the UK., peaking at #16 on the UK chart. Live tracks recorded at the Dominion Theatre, London, October 11, 1980.
Robert Palmer - "Addictions" Volume I (1989) First U.S. Pressing **REPOST**

Robert Palmer - "Addictions" Volume I (1989) First U.S. Pressing
EAC Secure Rip | FLAC (Image + Cue + Log) - 351 MB | Complete Scans (Jpeg 600 dpi) - 158 MB | MP3 (CBR320 Kbps) - 127 MB
Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave, Funk, Blue-Eyed Soul | Island Records | 7 91318-2 | 51:40 minutes | 5% WinRar Recovery | Hosted on: FilePost

Addictions Volume I gathers a goodly chunk of indispensable singles and outstanding album cuts from Robert Palmer's Island Records tenure in the '70s and '80s, as well as his last smash, "Simply Irresistible," and Power Station's "Some Like it Hot." The set balances some of the biggest hits with songs that are less familiar but no less compelling. People who caught up with Palmer in the '80s will appreciate early tunes like the stellar "Every Kinda People.

Robert Palmer - Pressure Drop (1975) First U.S. Pressing  Music

Posted by flac jacket at June 24, 2012
Robert Palmer - Pressure Drop (1975) First U.S. Pressing

Robert Palmer - Pressure Drop (1975) First U.S. Pressing
EAC Secure Rip | Flac (image + cue + log) - 230 mb | Complete Artwork (Jpeg 600 dpi) - 95.6 mb | MP3 (CBR320 Kbps) - 89.8 mb
Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Funk | Island Records | # 7 90087-2 | 37:29 minutes | 5% WinRar Recovery | Hosted on: FilePost

Pressure Drop is Robert Palmer's second solo album, released in 1975. Palmer is backed by Little Feat and other musicians. The title track is a cover version of the reggae hit by Toots & the Maytals. However, many other songs on the album use New Orleans funk … along with smooth, dated disco ballads smothered in strings. David Jeffries' review says that the album is considered too blue-eyed and polished for fans of Palmer's more gutsy moments but concludes that Pressure Drop has grown into the great overlooked album in Palmer's discography. The album peaked at #136 in the US.

Robert Palmer - Pride (1983) First U.S. Pressing  Music

Posted by flac jacket at July 3, 2012
Robert Palmer - Pride (1983) First U.S. Pressing

Robert Palmer - Pride (1983) First U.S. Pressing
EAC Secure Rip | FLAC (Image + Cue + Log) - 229 MB | Complete Scans (Jpeg 600 dpi) - 55.1 MB | MP3 (CBR320 Kbps) - 95.8 MB
Rock, New Wave, Synth-Pop | Island Records | # 422-811 322-2 | 39:14 minutes | 5% WinRar Recovery | Hosted on: FilePost

Pride is Robert Palmer's seventh solo studio album, released in 1983.