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VA - ¡Chicas! - Spanish Female Singers: Vol 1-2 1962-1974 & 1963-1978 (2011-2015)

VA - ¡Chicas! - Spanish Female Singers: Vol 1-2 1962-1974 & 1963-1978 (2011-2015)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 487 + 539 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 181 + 207 MB
1:02:35 + 1:16:03 | Beat, Lounge, Soft Rock, Rock & Roll, Chanson, Garage Rock, Beat, Soul, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Vampi Soul

An irresistible collection of ye-yé, rock & roll, twist, beat, garage, rhythm & blues, soul and Latin sounds!
From the early 60s and a difficult political and social context, Spanish female singers - and those who moved to Spain- disregarded conventions and overcame all barriers to be part of a music movement that shook the Spanish society of the period. Includes sleeve notes by expert Vicente Fabuel and a fantastic selection of record sleeves and photographs.
Most tracks are reissued legally for the first time.
VA - ¡Chicas! - Spanish Female Singers: Vol 1-2 1962-1974 & 1963-1978 (2011-2015)

VA - ¡Chicas! - Spanish Female Singers: Vol 1-2 1962-1974 & 1963-1978 (2011-2015)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 487 + 539 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 181 + 207 MB
1:02:35 + 1:16:03 | Beat, Lounge, Soft Rock, Rock & Roll, Chanson, Garage Rock, Beat, Soul, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Vampi Soul

An irresistible collection of ye-yé, rock & roll, twist, beat, garage, rhythm & blues, soul and Latin sounds!
From the early 60s and a difficult political and social context, Spanish female singers - and those who moved to Spain- disregarded conventions and overcame all barriers to be part of a music movement that shook the Spanish society of the period. Includes sleeve notes by expert Vicente Fabuel and a fantastic selection of record sleeves and photographs.
Most tracks are reissued legally for the first time.
VA - ¡Chicas! - Spanish Female Singers: Vol 1-2 1962-1974 & 1963-1978 (2011-2015)

VA - ¡Chicas! - Spanish Female Singers: Vol 1-2 1962-1974 & 1963-1978 (2011-2015)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 487 + 539 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 181 + 207 MB
1:02:35 + 1:16:03 | Beat, Lounge, Soft Rock, Rock & Roll, Chanson, Garage Rock, Beat, Soul, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Vampi Soul

An irresistible collection of ye-yé, rock & roll, twist, beat, garage, rhythm & blues, soul and Latin sounds!
From the early 60s and a difficult political and social context, Spanish female singers - and those who moved to Spain- disregarded conventions and overcame all barriers to be part of a music movement that shook the Spanish society of the period. Includes sleeve notes by expert Vicente Fabuel and a fantastic selection of record sleeves and photographs.
Most tracks are reissued legally for the first time.
Fairport Convention - What We Did On Our Holidays (1969) Expanded Remastered 2003

Fairport Convention - What We Did On Our Holidays (1969) Expanded Remastered 2003
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 248 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 111 Mb | Scans ~ 52 Mb
Label: Island Remasters | # IMCD 294/063 597-2 | Time: 00:48:34
British Folk-Rock, Folk, Folk-Blues, Psychedelic

Digitally remastered edition of the 2nd Fairport Convention LP and the first to include the presence of Sandy Denny was recorded in 1968. It showcases a young group taking pleasure in singing and playing whatever took its' collective fancy, and doing this with surprising sensitivity, authority and musicality. Also evident is the trademark unpredictability and wacky sense of fun which marked their live concerts . Make 'em laugh, make 'em cry, make 'em puzzled; that was early Fairport. Includes 3 Bonus Tracks. "Throwaway Street Puzzle" was released as the b-side of the "Meet On The Ledge" single. "You're Gonna Need My Help" is a rare BBC Radio recording from 1969 and features a virtuoso slide-guitar performance by Richard Thompson. "Some Sweet Day" was originally recorded to be released as a single but was shelved in favour of "Meet On The Ledge".
Maria Muldaur - A Woman Alone With The Blues ...Remembering Peggy Lee (2003)

Maria Muldaur - A Woman Alone With The Blues …Remembering Peggy Lee (2003)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 287 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 119 Mb | Covers included
Vocal Jazz, Jazz-Blues, Swing | Label: Telarc | # CD-83568 | Time: 00:51:43

The always eclectic Maria Muldaur, whose previous albums have paid tribute to Shirley Temple and blues women of the '20s, takes another musical detour in this collection of songs associated with Peggy Lee. In addition to her cool, sexy, relaxed voice, Lee was arguably more talented than other vocalists from her era. As a songwriter she co-penned some of her own material, including the swinging "I'm Gonna Go Fishin'" with Duke Ellington, which features the witty double entendres that spice several other songs. Muldaur possesses a similar ability to purr ("Some Cats Know") or sizzle (an opening tour de force of "Fever" and "Black Coffee") without breaking a sweat. So this collection of 12 tracks, backed by a talented yet restrained eight-piece band, is a natural extension of her vocal strengths. The stylish, retro arrangements include vibes and big-band-styled horn charts that sound as authentic as if they were recorded in the '30s. Even though there are some finger-popping swing numbers (a zippy duet with Dan Hicks on Ted Shapiro's "Winter Weather" is especially peppy), a late-night, languid blues-jazz vibe dominates.