From Ashes to New my Name

CinderGirl: My Journey Out of the Ashes to a Life of Hope  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at March 18, 2019
CinderGirl: My Journey Out of the Ashes to a Life of Hope

CinderGirl: My Journey Out of the Ashes to a Life of Hope by Christina Meredith
English | March 5th, 2019 | ISBN: 0310348935 | 208 pages | EPUB | 0.53 MB

Growing up, she rarely heard her own name. Today, she's here to help you claim the inherent worth that is yours.
VA - The Walter Davis Project: Tribute To A Giant Of 20th Century Blues Music (2013)

VA - The Walter Davis Project: Tribute To A Giant Of 20th Century Blues Music (2013)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 400 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 167 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Blues | Label: Electro-Fi | # Electro-Fi 3435 | Time: 01:08:43

Blues Hall of Fame inductee Walter Davis was a prolific and innovative artist who played an influential role in the creation of the pre-war Blues scene. On The Walter Davis Project a diverse collection of Blues Legends pay tribute to the man and his music, including Billy Boy Arnold, Jimmy McCracklin, Charlie Musselwhite, Christian Rannenberg and Keith Dunn, and Henry Townsend with Bob Corritore. The 17 track collection of Walter Davis' compositions include R&B Legend Jimmy McCracklin's final recordings as well as an interview with Mr. McCracklin, who was taught piano as a child by Walter Davis, by producer Christian Rannenberg, plus 2 tracks from Charlie Musselwhite and an unreleased track from 2002 by Henry Townsend with Living Blues Award winner Bob Corritore. 2012 Blues Hall of Fame member Billy Boy Arnold contributes 9 tracks. The Walter Davis Project album will be treasured by both Blues music lovers and collectors. "To me, Walter Davis's singing, piano playing and lyrics are really deep blues…about as deep as you can get. His lyrics are true blues poetry. His sound has such a deep deep feeling to it. It does what only deep blues can do: it touches your heart and comforts you in a poignant way." – Charlie Musselwhite

Kimberly Haynes - Awaken Me (2016)  Music

Posted by varrock at Jan. 2, 2017
Kimberly Haynes - Awaken Me (2016)

Kimberly Haynes - Awaken Me (2016)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | Tracks: 11 | 64:11 min | 153 Mb
Style: New Age | Label: Wise Old Owl Records

Kindled by an awareness of divine guidance and conscious connection with spirit, new age singer/songwriter and Music Medicine Woman Kimberly Haynes delivers her debut album, Awaken Me, which brings forth an uplifting invitation to discover a sacred space deep within the heart. The spectrum of her eclectic and enlightening vocal performances evokes both the tenderness of a mother’s touch and the ancient feminine power of a tribal priestess singing her truth for the betterment of the community. The album, subtitled “Songs From the Heart of a Seeker,” is a musical journey of discovery, healing, personal growth and devotion.

Edgehill Publications - The Grey Wolves: Echoes from WWII (2007)  Movies

Posted by Tutorial at Feb. 8, 2021
Edgehill Publications - The Grey Wolves: Echoes from WWII (2007)

Edgehill Publications - The Grey Wolves: Echoes from WWII (2007)
DVDRip | 704 x 540 | .MKV/AVC @ 1678 Kbps | 3x~58mn | 2.28 GB
Audio: English AC-3 192 Kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary

This is the tragic story of the U-boats at war. Brave men fighting a losing battle against odds they could never hope to overcome. Out-numbered, out-gunned and out-thought, the U-boats were justifiably known to their crews as 'iron coffins'. Somehow the U-boat fleet rose to the challenge and even managed a brief flicker of success before their inevitable fate enveloped them.

New Order - Movement (1981) [2CD Definitive Edition 2019]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 7, 2021
New Order - Movement (1981) [2CD Definitive Edition 2019]

New Order - Movement (1981) [2CD Definitive Edition 2019]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 726 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 267 MB | Covers - 1,44 GB
Genre: Synth-pop, New Wave, Post-Punk | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music (0190295662882)

Out of the ashes of Joy Division, the remaining members decided to carry on recording under the name of New Order. The band’s debut album Movement recorded between 24th April to the 4th May 1981 at Strawberry in Stockport and featuring all new material, produced by Martin Hannett was released in 11th November 1981 on Factory Records.
After the tragic loss of Ian Curtis, the three remaining members of the former band added keyboardist Gillian Gilbert and soldiered on. Despite a relatively assured debut single ("Ceremony," which didn't appear on the album), the first New Order album revealed a band understandably caught up in mourning for its former lead singer…

Kitaro - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji (2004) 2CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at Feb. 11, 2024
Kitaro - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji (2004) 2CDs

Kitaro - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji (2004) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 592 Mb | Scans ~ 90 Mb | Time: 01:53:01
World Fusion, New Age, Ambient | Label: Domo | # 73015-2

From the opening chant of the Yakushiji monks, it is apparent that this is going to be a special offering from Kitaro. The legendary World Music pioneer’s live album is a two-CD set recorded over three evenings in the sacred Yakushiji Temple in the ancient Japanese capital, Nara. With full instrumentation, Kitaro reprises nine favorite compositions from earlier albums, plus his Golden Globe Award-winning theme from the Oliver Stone film Heaven & Earth and two previously unreleased tracks. This is a tour de force for Kitaro and ensemble. All the drama, grace and humanity of his usual offerings are here with the added immediacy of the live recording and the profound spirit of the Yakushiki monks who appear on the previously unreleased "Wa" in addition to the opening track. Live in Yakushiji is a broad and deep journey, to inner realms as well as exotic earthly destinations.

Kitaro - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji (2004) DVD9  Music

Posted by Designol at Feb. 11, 2024
Kitaro - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji (2004) DVD9

Kitaro - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji (2004)
DVD9 | NTSC | 16:9 (720x480) VBR | AC3 2.0 192 kbps / 6ch, 384 kbps / DTS | ~ 4.9 Gb
World Fusion, New Age, Ambient | Label: Domo | # 73015-2 | 01:33:36 | Scans ~ 32 Mb

New age music and ancient shrines seem to work well together, as evidenced by top-selling concert CDs and videos (now DVDs) by Keiko Matsui and Yanni over the years. Kitaro's idea for a greatest-hits collection performed at the sacred Yakushiji Temple in Nara, the ancient Japanese capitol, is more about beauty and intimacy than sheer spectacle, although it would be fun to imagine this dramatic presentation in its native setting. The music on this double disc was taken from three live concerts in the summer of 2001, the first concerts ever presented in the temple proper. Not that you need the background to be swept away into the dreamy mysticism that defines Kitaro's twist on the universe, but this temple is the resting place of the ashes of Genjo Sanzo, the seventh century monk who walked the Silk Road from Japan to India, returning from India with the sacred texts that introduced Buddhism into China and Japan.

Tom Read - Lament (EP) (2018)  Music

Posted by Domestos at June 13, 2018
Tom Read - Lament (EP) (2018)

Tom Read - Lament (EP) (2018)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | 00:25:05 | 58.13 Mb | Cover
Christian, Pop-Rock | Country: UK | Label: Bespoke Records

Tom Read is an international singer-songwriter and producer, based in Oxford, UK, who has written and collaborated with many western and asian artists, as well as performing and releasing his own music. Raised in Hong Kong, Tom comes from a church background and is best known for his work in the Christian and Gospel genre. In 2013, his solo album Compass reached #1 on the iTunes album charts in Hong Kong, and stayed in the Top 20 for 2 weeks. The album also charted in both the UK and US iTunes Top 100 albums.

Jenny Hval - The Practice of Love (2019)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Oct. 13, 2019
Jenny Hval - The Practice of Love (2019)

Jenny Hval - The Practice of Love (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 260 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 120 Mb | Scans included | 00:33:54
Art Pop, Electronic, Female Vocal | Label: Sacred Bones Records

At first listen, The Practice of Love, Jenny Hval’s seventh full-length album, unspools with an almost deceptive ease. Across eight tracks, filled with arpeggiated synth washes and the kind of lilting beats that might have drifted, loose and unmoored, from some forgotten mid-’90s trance single, The Practice of Love feels, first and foremost, compellingly humane. Given the horror and viscera of her previous album, 2016’s Blood Bitch, The Practice of Love is almost subversive in its gentleness—a deep dive into what it means to grow older, to question one’s relationship to the earth and one’s self, and to hold a magnifying glass over the notion of what intimacy can mean. As Hval describes it, the album charts its own particular geography, a landscape in which multiple voices engage and disperse, and the question of connectedness—or lack thereof—hangs suspended in the architecture of every song. It is an album about “seeing things from above—almost like looking straight down into the ground, all of these vibrant forest landscapes, the type of nature where you might find a porn magazine at a certain place in the woods and everyone would know where it was, but even that would just become rotting paper, eventually melting into the ground.”

V.A.- Time Life - Sounds of the Eighties Collection (25CDs, 1994-1996)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Jan. 24, 2020
V.A.- Time Life - Sounds of the Eighties Collection (25CDs, 1994-1996)

V.A.- Time Life - Sounds of the Eighties Collection (25CDs, 1994-1996)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Run Time: 30:10:23 | 4,27 Gb | Covers 36,26 Mb
Genre: Pop Rock, Soul, Disco, Soft Rock, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Time-Life Music

Time Life was founded in 1961 as the book division of Time Inc.. It took its name from Time Inc.'s cornerstone magazines, Time and Life, but remained independent of both. During 1966, Time Life combined its book offerings with music collections (two to five records) and packaged them as a sturdy box set. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the selection of books, music and videos grew and was diversified into more genres. When record labels stopped producing vinyl albums in 1990, Time Life switched to CD only. In the mid-1990s, Time Life acquired Heartland Music, with the Heartland Music label now appearing as a brand. This company was subsequently sold off and is no longer attached to Time Life.