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Willie Dixon - I Am the Blues (1970) [MFSL]  Music

Posted by Designol at May 23, 2025
Willie Dixon - I Am the Blues (1970) [MFSL]

Willie Dixon - I Am the Blues (1970)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 239 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 109 Mb | Scans included
Chicago Blues | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | # MFCD 872 | Time: 00:43:56

I Am the Blues is the sixth studio Chicago blues album released in 1970 by the well-known bluesman Willie Dixon. The album features songs written by Dixon and originally performed by other artists for Chess Records (Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Willie Mabon).

Howlin' Wolf - The Real Folk Blues (1966) [MFSL, 1995]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Nov. 9, 2022
Howlin' Wolf - The Real Folk Blues (1966) [MFSL, 1995]

Howlin' Wolf - The Real Folk Blues (1966) [MFSL, 1995]
EAC Rip | WavPack (image+.cue+log) - 174 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 90 MB | Covers - 61 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (UDCD 645)

In the mid-'60s, Chess Records released a great series of compilations of '40s and '50s singles by some of its best blues artists, all of them called The Real Folk Blues. The Howlin' Wolf entry is possibly the best of the batch, and one of the best introductions to this mercurial electric bluesman. Opening with the savage "Killing Floor," the album doesn't let up in intensity, and it happily focuses on Wolf's less-anthologized sides, which gives the album a freshness a lot of blues compilations lack. From the sly "Built for Comfort" and "Three Hundred Pounds of Fun" to the apocalyptic "Natchez Burning," every track is pure Chicago blues at its finest. The album's only flaws are its skimpy 32-minute running length and the inexplicable omission of perhaps Wolf's greatest single, the amazing "How Many More Years."

Jimmy Reed - Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall (1961) [MFSL, 1992]  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 27, 2024
Jimmy Reed - Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall (1961) [MFSL, 1992]

Jimmy Reed - Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall (1961) [MFSL, 1992]
EAC Rip | WavPack (image+.cue+log) - 381 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 151 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (UDCD 566), Japan

In several respects, this is a very strange album, though the music isn't strange at all and is in fact quite typical vintage Jimmy Reed. First, despite what the title might lead you to believe, this is not a live recording; all 23 of the tracks were done in the studio. Not only that, they weren't even performed at New York's famed venue Carnegie Hall, although producer Calvin Carter would later claim they were; instead, everything was cut elsewhere.
According to Pete Welding's notes to the record in the year (1961) the double LP was first issued, one-half is devoted to "recreations of some of Jimmy's most celebrated and biggest-selling recordings," while "the second LP here is Jimmy's celebratory recreation of his highly successful appearance at august Carnegie Hall this past May"…

V.A. - A Riot In Blues (1990) [MFSL]  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 4, 2024
V.A. - A Riot In Blues (1990) [MFSL]

V.A. - A Riot In Blues (1990) [MFSL]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 318 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 150 MB | Covers - 5 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFCD 874)

This showcase for different varieties of blues, from the acoustic harmonica/guitar work of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee to the electric band work of Ray Charles and Arbee Stidham, is more substantial than its 23 cuts, divided between five performers, would lead one to expect. There's no shortage of Lightnin' Hopkins recordings - and even of great Lightnin' Hopkins recordings - but he is in such fantastic form on the first four cuts of this multi-artist collection that it's worth the price of admission just for his acoustic playing on "Buck Dance Boogie," and when he jumps to electric blues on "Hello Central," his work is even more impressive. Ray Charles may only do three numbers, but he shows off some surprising attributes, his singing overpowering everything around him for the first two tracks, "Why Did You Go?" and "I Found My Baby There"…

Edgar Winter's White Trash - s/t (1971) {1997 MFSL} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Sept. 27, 2020
Edgar Winter's White Trash - s/t (1971) {1997 MFSL} **[RE-UP]**

Edgar Winter's White Trash - s/t (1971) {1997 MFSL}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 312 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 127 mb
Genre: blues rock

Edgar Winter's White Trash is the 1971 self-titled debut album by The Edgar Winter's White Trash, produced by Rick Derringer This is the 1997 24K gold pressing from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL).
Patricia Barber - Nightclub (2000) [MFSL 2002] PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Patricia Barber - Nightclub (2000) [MFSL 2002]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 57:34 minutes | Scans included | 1,63 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Full Scans included | 1,46 GB
or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Full Scans included | 1,27 GB
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab # UDSACD 2004

Nightclub, vocalist/pianist Patricia Barber’s first of standards was a long time coming. From the very beginning of her brilliant 20-year career, devoted fans, including her own mother, had been begging Barber to dedicate a record to standards. Accompanied by an all-star cast of supporting musicians, Barber delivered an album Time called “devastating.” Highlights include her stunning version of "Yesterdays", the rarely recorded vocal version of "Invitation", and an achingly beautiful take on “"So In Love”" from the songbook of Barber’s songwriting idol, Cole Porter. A multiple Stereophile Record To Die For (R2D4) winner recorded by Jim Anderson, Nightclub is the American popular songbook given new life by one of the most expressive voices in contemporary music.

Patricia Barber - Companion (1999) {MFSL UDSACD 2023}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Dec. 7, 2019
Patricia Barber - Companion (1999) {MFSL UDSACD 2023}

Patricia Barber - Companion (1999) {MFSL UDSACD 2023}
EAC 0.99pb4 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 313MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 120MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Jazz

Companion was recorded in a special three-night series of shows in July, 1999 at Chicago's famed Green Mill jazz club — an unusually short amount of time to produce a live album. To mine as much material as possible from those nights the performances were run more like recording sessions than live shows, with the crowd reverently hushed. Patricia Barber is in her element and the only thing that seems to have suffered for the recording circumstances is the album's length — at seven songs and 40 minutes, it walks the line between standard EP and full-length size. One surmises that it might have been longer had there been more album-quality material from the performances. Recalling the energy that was present on her critically worshipped Cafe Blue album, there is an ease and creativity on Companion which makes her fans' devotion understandable.
The Alan Parsons Project - Eye In The Sky (1982) [MFSL 2021] SACD ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

The Alan Parsons Project - Eye In The Sky (1982) [MFSL 2021]
SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 42:39 minutes | Scans included | 1,31 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Full Scans included | 1,18 GB
or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Full Scans included | 1,1 GB
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab # UDSACD 2221

The opening track to the Alan Parsons Project's Eye in the Sky remains the most recognized instrumental in sports – fanfare inseparably tied with introducing NBA legend Michael Jordan and his six-time world-champion Chicago Bulls mates before games, and still used by many teams as an energy-raising prelude. Indeed, the subdued grandiosity, cosmic bluster, and lights-out wonder of "Sirius" also sets the table for the band's smash 1982 album, whose hallmark smoothness, lushness, and balance reach epic heights on Mobile Fidelity's collectible reissue. Mastered from the original master tapes, this numbered hybrid SACD of Eye in the Sky features succulent warmth, magnificent balance, low-end heft, and see-through transparency that takes you into the studio with Parsons and creative partner Eric Woolfson at Abbey Road. this super-clean edition will test the full-range capabilities of the world's finest stereo systems.

Love - Forever Changes (1967) [MFSL 2014] PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC  Vinyl & HR

Posted by HDAtall at April 18, 2024
Love - Forever Changes (1967) [MFSL 2014] PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Love - Forever Changes (1967) [MFSL 2014]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 42:32 minutes | Scans included | 1,18 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Full Scans included | 1,04 GB
or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Full Scans included | 965 MB
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab # 2131

Love's 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. Sharp electric guitars dominated most of Love's first two albums, and they make occasional appearances here on tunes like "A House Is Not a Motel" and "Live and Let Live," but most of Forever Changes is built around interwoven acoustic guitar textures and subtle orchestrations, with strings and horns both reinforcing and punctuating the melodies.

Santana - Santana (1969) [MFSL 2015] PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC  Vinyl & HR

Posted by HDAtall at Jan. 4, 2024
Santana - Santana (1969) [MFSL 2015] PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Santana - Santana (1969) [MFSL 2015]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 36:55 minutes | Scans included | 1,1 GB
or FLAC (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Full Scans included | 890 MB
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab # UDSACD 2151

"Santana" is the eponymous debut album by the latin rock band Santana. Consisting largely of instrumental music, the album was highly anticipated following the band's performance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969. At the time of its recording, Santana was a free-form jam band, but would later change their style to include more conventional songwriting. The album peaked at #4 on the Billboard 200 pop albums chart and featured the hit singles "Jingo" and "Evil Ways". In 2003, Santana was ranked #149 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.