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Electric Light Orchestra - The Electric Light Orchestra (1971) {2012, CD & DVD 40th Anniversary Edition, Remastered}

Electric Light Orchestra - The Electric Light Orchestra (1971) {2012, CD & DVD 40th Anniversary Edition, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 442 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 184 Mb | 01:12:12
DVD-5 | ISO | Video: MPEG-2, NTSC 720x480 (4:3), 29.970 FPS, VBR | LPCM 2.0, 1536 kb/s, 48.0 kHz/16-bit
Audio: DTS 4.1, 1510 kb/s, 96.0 kHz/24-bit; LPCM 2.0, 1024 kb/s, 96.0 kHz/24-bit;
DTS 4.1, 448 kb/s, 48.0 kHz/16-bit | ~ 3,50 Gb | Full Scans | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Symphonic Rock | Harvest #5099995588322 / SHVLX 797

The Electric Light Orchestra is the eponymous debut studio album by English rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), released in December 1971 in the United Kingdom by Harvest Records. In the United States, the album was released in early 1972 as No Answer, after a misunderstood telephone message made by a United Artists Records executive asking about the album name; the caller, having failed to reach the ELO contact, wrote down "no answer" in his notes, and this was misconstrued to be the name of the album. The Electric Light Orchestra (First Light Series) is a two disc expanded special 30th anniversary edition of their debut album. Released in 2001 in the UK, disc one contains the original ELO album plus bonus tracks and an interactive CD-ROM feature, while disc two features the oldest surviving live ELO material with co/founder Roy Wood and cellist Andy Craig.
Paco de Lucia & John McLaughlin - Paco And John Live At Montreux 1987 (2016) [2CD+Bonus DVD9}

Paco de Lucia & John McLaughlin - Paco And John Live At Montreux 1987 (2016) {2CD+Bonus DVD9}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 524 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 197 Mb
DVD9 -> 6.21 Gb | All Regions | NTSC 4:3 | Dolby AC3, 2 ch / Dolby AC3, 6 ch / DTS, 6 ch | ~ 91 min | ISO Image
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 117 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1987, 2016 Eagle Vision / Universal | EAGDV059
Jazz / World Music / Flamenco / Guitar

John McLaughlin & Paco de Lucia: Paco and John - Live at Montreux 1987 it's truly a shame that, all too often, artists with diverse careers become pigeon-holed, defined by the primary genre in which they first achieved notoriety. Take guitarist John McLaughlin, for instance. Ask most jazz fans about him and what will first come out of most of their mouths will include either the words "fusion," "jazz-rock" and/or Miles Davis, in any permutation/combination (not that there's anything wrong with that). Those a little further in the know might also be aware of his longstanding investigation into the nexus of eastern and western music with his Indo-collaboration, Shakti.