Holmes

Rupert Holmes - Rupert Holmes (1975) [2008, Japan] {Paper Sleeve Mini-LP CD}

Rupert Holmes - Rupert Holmes (1975) [2008, Japan] {Paper Sleeve Mini-LP CD}
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Singer-Songwriter | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPG) | 52:14 | 291,02 Mb
Label: Epic/Air Mail Archive (Japan) | Cat.# AIRAC-1481 | Released: 2008-08-20 (1975)

Rupert Holmes followed up "Widescreen" (1974) with a self-titled LP that utilized a band rather than an orchestra, and was somewhat more accessible in its sound. Yet Holmes still was true to himself in composing its musical vignettes, again produced by Jeffrey Lesser. “Studio Musician” was a powerful Wall of Sound explosion that would be reverentially covered by Barry Manilow on his chart-topping Barry Manilow Live album, while “I Don’t Want to Hold Your Hand” was such a spot-on, deadpan Beatles send-up that George Martin reportedly told Holmes it was superior to the original recording! “Everything Gets Better When You’re Drunk” sounds like a toe-tapping ode to the perennial pleasures of booze, but it has a dark undercurrent of irony. The most enduring song on Rupert Holmes, though, may be its least commercial. “Brass Knuckles” was longtime mystery buff Holmes’ attempt to tell a detective noir story in under four minutes of song. Its songwriter remains proud of this one-of-a-kind song’s lyrics having been published in numerous crime anthologies and even reviewed in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine.
The Holmes Brothers - Righteous!: The Essential Collection (2002)

The Holmes Brothers - Righteous!: The Essential Collection (2002)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 510 MB | MP3 CBR 320kbps - 206 MB
1:14:20 | Soul, Blues, Gospel | Label: Rounder Records

Andy Breslau described the Holmes Brothers' music as "gospel-infused doo wop funk," which pretty much captures the spirit and synthesis of their style. Combining old R&B, soul, and gospel, brothers Sherman and Wendell Holmes along with Popsy Dixon create a rich sound filled with lovely harmony. The intensity of the group's studio performances evokes a live feel, offering an inkling of what their performances at Lynch's in Manhattan must have sounded like during the '80s. Righteous! collects almost 75 minutes of material from the group's four Rounder albums, beginning with In the Spirit in 1990 and ending with Promised Land in 1997. The album kicks off with a bit of electric blues topped with a healthy dose of soul on "Got Myself Together," a song that jumps out of the gate at a gallop and holds to a steady gait for five minutes. Gospel-drenched pieces like "Promised Land," complete with electric guitar, will have non-believers singing along, while classics like "There Goes My Everything" combine classic soul with a touch of country. One also wouldn't want to miss the Holmes Brothers' takes on Tom Waits' "Train Song" and the Beatles' "And I Love Her." Breslau's liner notes, which travel back to the Holmes Brothers' residency at Lynch's, are both edifying and fun to read. While all of the albums the Holmes Brothers recorded for Rounder are worthy efforts, Righteous! offers a solid introduction to anyone who has missed out on their wonderful music.
Rupert Holmes - Singles (1976) [2008, Japan] {Paper Sleeve Mini-LP CD}

Rupert Holmes - Singles (1976) [2008, Japan] {Paper Sleeve Mini-LP CD}
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Singer-Songwriter | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPG) | 38:48 | 270,10 Mb
Label: Epic/Air Mail Archive (Japan) | Cat.# AIRAC-1482 | Released: 2008-08-20 (1976)

After a second album with disappointing sales, Holmes was summoned by the Epic brass. “Just give me singles,” they told him. So, he gave them Singles. He consciously wrote the album with the Top 40 in mind, and if the songs lacked some of the specificity of his work on the previous two LPs, they were no less clever and memorable. “Who, What, When, Where, Why” would become one of his most-recorded songs, with Dionne Warwick, The Tymes and Manhattan Transfer all having a crack at it. “I Don’t Want to Get Over You” was intended to be a Four Seasons tribute, and if that doesn’t quite come across except in the streetwise lyrics, it’s still pure Holmes-style seventies pop/rock with its insistent chorus (“I don’t want to get over you/Don’t want to no happy endin’/I feel better pretendin’ we ain’t through”) and airy, reflective verses.
Rupert Holmes - Cast of Characters: The Rupert Holmes Songbook (Remastered Limited Edition) (2005)

Rupert Holmes - Cast of Characters: The Rupert Holmes Songbook (Remastered Limited Edition) (2005)
FLAC (tracks) - 2.5 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 914 MB
6:37:53 | AOR, Soft Rock | Label: Hip-O Select

Randy Newman, Warren Zevon, Loudon Wainwright III and Rupert Holmes all share the distinction of having a song grow to such epic proportions that it casts a career-wide shadow. But even before liking piña coladas and getting caught in the rain became a national pastime, Rupert Holmes had a successful career as producer, performer and songwriter. In fact, the New York Times called Holmes "one of the world's greatest storytellers in song." Over the course of seven years, Holmes released seven albums on five different labels. All of them are included on this box, as well as a Japanese-only album called Scenario from 1994.
David Holmes, Raven Violet - Blind On A Galloping Horse (2023)

David Holmes, Raven Violet - Blind On A Galloping Horse (2023)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 460 MB | Cover | 01:14:39 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 181 MB
Electronic | Label: Heavenly Recordings

British DJ and producer David Holmes' 2023 album is sometimes claustrophobic, often euphoric, driven by the rattle and crackle of analog drum machines, droning analog synthesizers and Raven Violet's voice, which beguiles and commands in a way.
Katie Holmes by Christine Hahn for Glamour US April 2023

Katie Holmes - Christine Hahn Photoshoot
9 jpg | up to 1500*1874 | 2.49 MB
American actress
Rupert Holmes - Widescreen (1974) [1995, Remastered with Bonus Tracks]

Rupert Holmes - Widescreen (1974) [1995, Remastered with Bonus Tracks]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Singer-songwriter | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 52:13 | 466,36 Mb
Label: Varèse Vintage (USA) | Cat.# VSD-5545 | Released: 1995 (1974)

Rupert Holmes (born David Goldstein on February 24, 1947) is a British-American composer, singer-songwriter, musician, dramatist and author. He is widely known for the hit singles "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" (1979) and "Him" (1980). As a recording artist, Holmes broke through with his first album, 1974's "Widescreen" on Epic Records, which introduced him as a presenter of highly romantic, lushly orchestrated "story songs" that told a witty narrative punctuated by clever rhymes and a hint of comedy. Barbra Streisand discovered this album and asked to record songs from it, launching Holmes on a successful career. She then used some of his songs in the movie "A Star Is Born". Holmes also arranged, conducted, and wrote songs on her 1975 album "Lazy Afternoon" as well as five other Streisand albums.

Rupert Holmes - Partners In Crime (1979) [2012, Japanese SHM-CD]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at May 9, 2023
Rupert Holmes - Partners In Crime (1979) [2012, Japanese SHM-CD]

Rupert Holmes - Partners In Crime (1979) [2012, Japanese SHM-CD]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Singer-songwriter | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 43:18 | 334,47 Mb
Label: Geffen Records/USM Japan (Japan) | Cat.# UICY-15166 | Released: 2012-06-27 (1979-08-05)

"Partners in Crime" is an album by British American singer-songwriter and musician Rupert Holmes. The album was Holmes's most commercially successful record and includes all three of Holmes's solo Top 40 hits: "Him," "Answering Machine" and "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)." "Escape" was the Billboard #1 hit of December 1979 and January 1980; it was the only single to hold the #1 position in both years and in different decades. The album itself reached #33 on the Billboard Album Charts. Although "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" was released as a single on Infinity Records, "Him" was released on MCA Records. The Infinity catalog had been absorbed by MCA at the time the latter single was released.

Rupert Holmes - Best One (1997) [Japan] {20bit K2 Mastering}  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Nov. 3, 2022
Rupert Holmes - Best One (1997) [Japan] {20bit K2 Mastering}

Rupert Holmes - Best One (1997) [Japan] {20bit K2 Mastering}
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Singer-songwriter | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 53:32 | 461,97 Mb
Label: Universal Victor, Inc. (Japan) | Cat.# MVCM-2530 | Released: 1997-11-21

Rupert Holmes (born David Goldstein on February 24, 1947) is a British-American composer, singer-songwriter, musician, dramatist and author. He is widely known for the hit singles "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" (1979) and "Him" (1980). As a recording artist, Holmes broke through with his first album, 1974's "Widescreen" on Epic Records, which introduced him as a presenter of highly romantic, lushly orchestrated "story songs" that told a witty narrative punctuated by clever rhymes and a hint of comedy. Barbra Streisand discovered this album and asked to record songs from it, launching Holmes on a successful career. She then used some of his songs in the movie "A Star Is Born". Holmes also arranged, conducted, and wrote songs on her 1975 album "Lazy Afternoon" as well as five other Streisand albums.
The Holmes Brothers - Lotto Land: Original Soundtrack Recording (1995)

The Holmes Brothers - Lotto Land: Original Soundtrack Recording (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 306 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 116 MB | Covers - 4 MB
Genre: Blues, Soul Blues, Soundtrack | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Trip Records (TRIP 7714), 1996

The Holmes Brothers are certainly one of the best blues discoveries of the 90s. Rough, gutsy, and almost unbelievably funky, they make music that seems steeped in the energy, dust, litter, smells and fumes of Brooklyn's neighbourhoods.
The brothers are Wendell and Sherman Holmes and Popsy Dixon (the latter the owner of the best falsetto voice since Al Green and the Reverend Claude Jeter), and this powerful, emotional, joyful and rocking album is their fifth. The songs, originally written and recorded for the film Lotto Land, stand proudly on their own - although if you do see the film you’ll understand how well they fit the bitter sweet story of the development of the two different relationships and a missing multi-million dollar lottery ticket…