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Jeff Beck - Who Else! (1999)  Music

Posted by Designol at Aug. 9, 2024
Jeff Beck - Who Else! (1999)

Jeff Beck - Who Else! (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 337 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 123 Mb
Label: Epic | # 493041 2 | Time: 00:53:59 | Scans ~ 149 Mb
Instrumental Rock, Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Guitar Virtuoso

Who Else! is the seventh studio album by guitarist Jeff Beck, released on 16 March 1999 through Epic Records. The album reached No. 99 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and marks the end of a decade-long absence of original material from Beck since the release of Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop in 1989. Stylistically it showcases the first of his many forays into electronic and techno music, deviating notably from the straightforward instrumental rock and jazz fusion of previous albums.

Jeff Beck - Wired (1976) [Analogue Productions, Remastered 2016]  Music

Posted by Designol at Oct. 23, 2024
Jeff Beck - Wired (1976) [Analogue Productions, Remastered 2016]

Jeff Beck - Wired (1976) Remastered 2016
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 234 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 92 Mb | Scans included | 00:37:19
Guitar Virtuoso, Jazz-Rock, Jazz Fusion | Label: Analogue Productions | # CAPP 081 SA

Remastered by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound from the original analog tape. Recorded in 1976 with the legendary George Martin as producer (The Beatles), both reprise their magic from Beck's Blow By Blow with an awesome array of jazz-rock-funk fusion, which is often sited as one of this genres finest recordings. This time for the eight incredible tracks, Jeff brings back the great Max Middleton on keys and Richard Bailey on drums, as well as new additions and future mainstay keyboardist Jan Hammer and the power drums of Michael Narada Walden, plus bassist Wilbur Bascomb. With legendary tracks such as Charles Mingus's "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat," and Jan Hammer's "Blue Wind," Wired soon became a radio and retail staple which has truly endured and stood the test of time. Rightfully so, this album continues to inspire and influence a whole new generation of guitar players and music lovers worldwide.

Jeff Russo - Star Trek: Picard Season 2 (2022)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at April 29, 2022
Jeff Russo - Star Trek: Picard Season 2 (2022)

Jeff Russo - Star Trek: Picard Season 2 (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:24:11 | 400 / 192 Mb
Genre: Soundtrack / Label: Lakeshore Records

Composer Jeff Russo said in December 2020 that he was beginning to think about the score for the season, adding, "there's a lot going on there". Russo had begun recording the season's score with an orchestra at the Sony Pictures Scoring Stage by December 2021, and completed recording for the season finale on January 12, 2022. The season features an "up-tempo rearrangement" of the series' main theme. In Thatcher's first appearance as the punk on the bus in The Voyage Home, the character listens to a punk rock song titled "I Hate You" that Thatcher wrote and performed with members of the film's crew. For this season, Thatcher wrote and performed a new song for the character to listen to, titled "I Still Hate You". The Voyage Home sound editors Mark Mangini and Aaron Glascock returned to record the new song, respectively performing guitar and drums. For Ozell's cameo appearance, she and her band perform the song "Take You Down" from her album Overnight Lows. Episode director Joe Menendez chose the song, which Ozell called a "strong, sassy, bluesy powerful anthem".
Jeff Russo - Star Trek: Picard Season 2 (2022) [Official Digital Download]

Jeff Russo - Star Trek: Picard Season 2 (2022) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks), Lossless [24bit-48kHz] | 01:24:11 | 881 Mb
Genre: Soundtrack / Label: Lakeshore Records

Composer Jeff Russo said in December 2020 that he was beginning to think about the score for the season, adding, "there's a lot going on there". Russo had begun recording the season's score with an orchestra at the Sony Pictures Scoring Stage by December 2021, and completed recording for the season finale on January 12, 2022. The season features an "up-tempo rearrangement" of the series' main theme. In Thatcher's first appearance as the punk on the bus in The Voyage Home, the character listens to a punk rock song titled "I Hate You" that Thatcher wrote and performed with members of the film's crew. For this season, Thatcher wrote and performed a new song for the character to listen to, titled "I Still Hate You". The Voyage Home sound editors Mark Mangini and Aaron Glascock returned to record the new song, respectively performing guitar and drums. For Ozell's cameo appearance, she and her band perform the song "Take You Down" from her album Overnight Lows. Episode director Joe Menendez chose the song, which Ozell called a "strong, sassy, bluesy powerful anthem".

Jeff Beck - Original Album Classics (2008) [5CD Box Set]  Music

Posted by v3122 at Oct. 18, 2021
Jeff Beck - Original Album Classics (2008) [5CD Box Set]

Jeff Beck - Original Album Classics (2008)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Sony BMG Music Entertainment, 88697302772 | ~ 1301 or 520 Mb | Scans(png) -> 257 Mb
Blues rock, Jazz fusion, Instrumental Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock

The 2008 box set Original Album Classics rounds up Jeff Beck's first five albums after the departure of Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood: Rough & Ready, Blow by Blow, Jeff Beck Group, Wired, Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live…

Jeff Wayne - The War Of The Worlds (1978) {1995, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Nov. 8, 2021
Jeff Wayne - The War Of The Worlds (1978) {1995, Remastered}

Jeff Wayne - The War Of The Worlds (1978) {1995, Remastered}
2CD | EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 755 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 287 Mb
Full Scans ~ 320 Mb | 00:45:14 + 01:13:07 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Experimental, Ambient | Columbia #CDX 96000 | AT

Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds is the debut studio album by Jeff Wayne, retelling the story of The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells, released September 6, 1978. A concept album, its main format is progressive rock and string orchestra, using narration and leitmotifs to carry the story via rhyming melodic lyrics that express the feelings of the various characters. The two-disc album remains a bestseller, having sold millions of records around the world, and by 2009 it was the 40th best selling album of all time in the UK with sales of 2,561,286. It has since spawned multiple versions of the album, video games, DVDs, and live tours.

Jeff Kollman - Shedding Skin (1999)  Music

Posted by Designol at Jan. 17, 2023
Jeff Kollman - Shedding Skin (1999)

Jeff Kollman - Shedding Skin (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 318 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 129 Mb | Scans included
Instrumental Guitar Rock, Fusion | Label: Marmaduke | # none | Time: 00:50:11

If there’s one thing you learn from listening to a lot of prog/rock/fusion music, it’s that lightning-fast guitar players are a dime a dozen. Listeners are generally impressed the first couple of times they hear a nimble fingered axeman set their fretboard on fire, but after you realize that there’s a ton of similar guitarists out there cutting CDs you begin to get a bit jaded. This causes the listener to begin looking for traits other than speed to set guitar players apart. The reason I’m bring this up is because when I first fired up Jeff Kollman’s latest CD Shedding Skin I thought to myself “Great, another amphetamine-fingered guitarist with an entire hour to kill noodling pointlessly with his instrument.” However, after listening to the first few tracks I realized that Jeff Kollman is a shredder with “the difference” – that difference being that he can actually write a catchy tune and gets enough variance in his guitar sound to keep things interesting through most of Shedding Skin.

Jeff Lorber - Wizard Island (1980) {Arista}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Jan. 27, 2023
Jeff Lorber - Wizard Island (1980) {Arista}

Jeff Lorber - Wizard Island (1980) {Arista}
EAC 1.3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 400dpi | 263MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 112MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Fusion, Jazz-Funk

Released in 1980, Wizard Island is the fourth album by keyboardist Jeff Lorber as leader of his band "The Jeff Lorber Fusion". The album was Lorber's first to reach number one on the US Jazz Album chart.

Jeff Lorber - The Jeff Lorber Fusion (1977) {WOU}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Feb. 16, 2024
Jeff Lorber - The Jeff Lorber Fusion (1977) {WOU}

Jeff Lorber - The Jeff Lorber Fusion (1977) {WOU}
EAC 1.3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 400dpi | 335MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 137MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Fusion, Smooth Jazz

The Jeff Lorber Fusion is the debut album by keyboardist Jeff Lorber as leader of his band "The Jeff Lorber Fusion". Instrumental light jazz set that introduced Lorber as a leader and also featured contributions from a then unknown vocalist who went on to achieve Urban Contemporary success in her own right–Karyn White.

Jeff Healey - Holding On: A Heal My Soul Companion (2016) [Re-Up]  Music

Posted by Designol at March 25, 2022
Jeff Healey - Holding On: A Heal My Soul Companion (2016) [Re-Up]

Jeff Healey - Holding On: A Heal My Soul Companion (2016)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 521 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 176 Mb | Scans included
Label: Provogue | # PRD 7517-2 | Time: 01:15:36
Blues-Rock, Modern Electric Blues, Guitar Virtuoso

Billed as a "companion" to the 2016 posthumous collection Heal My Soul, Holding On combines a full live concert from 1999 with five additional studio outtakes. According to Roger Costa, the compilation's producer, these five songs were left off of Heal My Soul "primarily because they didn't quite fit into the flow" and "they were too good not to share." They had been shared once before, on a limited-edition vinyl called Heal My Soul: Bonus Sessions, but the digital release is welcome because they're solid songs, highlighted by the charging "Love Takes Time," the hooky "Every Other Guy," and "All That I Believe," which feels a bit like a conscious re-write of Hootie & the Blowfish. All are nice additions to the Healey catalog and the concert is solid, too – perhaps a little too pristine and polished, but still worthy for Healey heads.