Lee Khan

The Fate of Lee Khan  Movies

Posted by at Aug. 4, 2024
The Fate of Lee Khan

The Fate of Lee Khan (1973)
Lee Khan, a high official under Mongolian Emperor Yuan of the Yuan dynasty procures the battle map of the Chinese rebel Chu Yuan-Chang's army. Rebel spies, aided by treachery within Khan's ranks, strive to corner him in an inn.
Action  Adventure 

Chaka Khan - Homecoming (2020)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Dec. 19, 2021
Chaka Khan - Homecoming (2020)

Chaka Khan - Homecoming (2020)
R&B, Soul/Funk, Pop/Rock, Jazz, Live | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (TIF) | 58:32 | 443,95 Mb
Label: BMG Rights Management (USA) | Cat.# 538557302 | Released: 2020-03-13

10 Times Grammy Award winning artist Chaka Khan returns home to Chicago’s Harris Theatre to perform a selection of her greatest hits in front of an enthusiastic hometown audience. "Homecoming" features Chaka Khan and her 12-piece band performing hit songs from the span of her entire career.
Ali Akbar Khan - Ragas Of India: Raga Madhabi/Raga Khammaj (vinyl rip) (1970) {Connoisseur Society}

Ali Akbar Khan - Ragas Of India: Raga Madhabi/Raga Khammaj (vinyl rip) (1970) {Connoisseur Society}
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 217 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 102 mb
Genre: Indian classical classical

Ragas Of India: Raga Madhabi/Raga Khammaj is a 1970 album by sarod player Ali Akbar Khan. This was released on the Connoisseur Society label and is a vinyl rip.
John Handy & Lee Ritenour - Where Go the Boats (1978) [Reissue 1986]

John Handy & Lee Ritenour - Where Go the Boats (1978) [Reissue 1986]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 273 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 100 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Jazz-Funk | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: In-Akustik (INAK 861 CD)

A talented and adventurous altoist whose career has gone through several phases, John Handy started playing alto in 1949. After moving to New York in 1958, he had a fiery period with Charles Mingus (1958-1959) that resulted in several passionate recordings that show off his originality; he also recorded several dates as a leader for Roulette. Handy led his own bands during 1959-1964, and played with Mingus at the 1964 Monterey Jazz Festival, but it was at the following year's festival that he was a major hit, stretching out with his quintet (which included violinist Michael White and guitarist Jerry Hahn) on two long originals. Soon, Handy was signed to Columbia, where he recorded his finest work (three excellent albums) during 1966-1968…

Chaka Khan - C.K. (1988)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Jan. 23, 2019
Chaka Khan - C.K. (1988)

Chaka Khan - C.K. (1988)
R&B, Soul, Jazz, Electronic, Synth-pop | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 49:45 | 368,78 Mb
Label: Warner Bros. Records (USA) | Cat.# 9 25707-2 | Released: 1988-11-22

"C.K." is the 7th studio album by American R&B/funk singer Chaka Khan, released on the Warner Bros. Records label in 1988. "C.K." was Khan's first album not to be recorded with Arif Mardin, instead it had with the exception of two tracks Russ Titelman at the helm as producer, with whom she had collaborated on hits like "Ain't Nobody" (1983), "Eye to Eye" from 1984's platinum-selling I Feel for You as well as "Tight Fit" from her previous album "Destiny". Musically "C.K." combined a variety of genres such as soul, R&B, funk, pop as well as two jazz titles and altogether the set was more laid-back, less hip-hop influenced and production-wise not as complex and synth-driven as "I Feel for You" and "Destiny". Three singles were released from "C.K.": Womack & Womack's Latino-flavoured "It's My Party" which reached #5 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart, "Soul Talkin'" and "Baby Me" which became another Top 10 hit on the R&B chart, peaking at #8. The ck album itself also charted higher than the preceding "Destiny", reaching #17 on the R&B Albums chart.
Rufus and Chaka Khan - Live - Stompin' At The Savoy (1983) [2015, Remastered Reissue]

Rufus and Chaka Khan - Live - Stompin' At The Savoy (1983) [2015, Remastered Reissue]
R&B, Soul/Funk, Electronic, Live | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 01:17:59 | 849,59 Mb
Label: Big Break Records (UK) | Cat.# WCDBBRX0313 | Released: 2015-08-14 (1983-08-10)

"Live – Stompin' at the Savoy" is an album by American R&B/funk band Rufus with singer Chaka Khan, released on the Warner Bros. Records label in 1983. "Stompin' at the Savoy" was a double-record set featuring three sides of live material recorded at The Savoy in New York which sees the band reunited with Chaka Khan and performing all their biggest hits as well as "What Cha' Gonna Do for Me" from Khan's 1981 solo album of the same name. The fourth side of the album included four new studio recordings of which two were released as singles, "Ain't Nobody" and "One Million Kisses". "Ain't Nobody", written by the band's keyboardist David "Hawk" Wolinski, became Rufus' final #1 R&B hit, reached #22 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, also won them a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1984 and has since come to be regarded as one of Khan's own signature tunes - although it in fact was recorded with Rufus.
Fourplay - The Best Of Fourplay (1997/2020) [DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC]

Fourplay - The Best Of Fourplay (1997/2020)
DSD64 (.dsf) 1 bit/2,8 MHz | Time - 67:38 minutes | 1,82 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 67:38 mins | 1,55 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

First released in 1997, "The Best Of Fourplay" showcases the smooth jazz supergroup's signature style of indelible melodies, tasteful arrangements and addictive, toe-tapping grooves. Besides choice album cuts from Fourplay's Warner Bros repertoire, the 13-track compilation includes the band's hit versions of Marvin Gaye's "After The Dance", fronted by the silky-voiced El DeBarge, and the Isley Brothers’ "Between The Sheets", featuring legendary soul singer, Chaka Khan. The new edition of the album includes the bonus track, "The Closer I Get To You", a duet between Patti Austin and Peabo Bryson. The album was remastered using hi-resolution digital transfers from the original analogue master tapes.

Steve Khan - Arrows (1979) {Sony Japan}  Music

Posted by tiburon at May 14, 2018
Steve Khan - Arrows (1979) {Sony Japan}

Steve Khan - Arrows (1979) {Sony Japan}
EAC 1.3 | FLAC Image level 8 | Cue+Log | Full Scans 300dpi | 233MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 109MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Fusion

Arrows, the follow-up to 1978's The Blue Man, has Khan again signed directly to Columbia rather than Tappen Zee, where Bob James produced Khan's 1977 debut, Tightrope. With commercial considerations a non-issue and armed with a vague concept, Arrows is often a humorless and bleak affair despite the skills of the talented guitarist. Khan shares the production duties with Elliot Scheiner on this 1979 effort. Almost immediately, Arrows seems to suffer from a lack of direction. While the 11-minute-and-42-second concept song "City Suite" offers nary a memorable riff, "Candles" has Khan doing some great unnerving solos with Michael Brecker supporting on soprano sax. The insistent "Some Arrows" finds the rote backing of most Khan's fiery solos null and void. "Calling" has some of the tunefulness of Tightrope and has him easily accessing the sense of longing and drama the earlier tracks stumbled over.
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan ‎- Rags To Rufus (1974) [1994, Reissue]

Rufus featuring Chaka Khan ‎- Rags To Rufus (1974) [1994, Reissue]
R&B, Soul/Funk | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 39:31 Min | 287,99 Mb
Label: MCA Records (USA) | Cat.# MCAD-31365 | Released: 1994 (1974)

"Rags To Rufus" is the gold-selling second studio album by funk band Rufus, released on the ABC Records label in 1974. It reached #4 on both the Pop and Black Albums charts. It is notable for the hit singles "Tell Me Something Good" (US Pop #3, US R&B #3), written by Stevie Wonder, and "You Got The Love" (US Pop #11, US R&B #1), written by lead vocalist Chaka Khan and Ray Parker, Jr.. In 1975 "Tell Me Something Good" earned the band its first Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.

Steve Khan - Crossings (1993) {Polydor}  Music

Posted by tiburon at June 22, 2020
Steve Khan - Crossings (1993) {Polydor}

Steve Khan - Crossings (1993) {Polydor}
EAC 0.99pb5 | FLAC Image level 8 | Cue+Log | Full Scans 300dpi | 436MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 171MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Fusion, Post-Bop

The title of this review is for the artist as well as this recording. Steve Kahn has been a vital and sustaining force in modern music for almost 40 years. He has played with the best musicians on the planet and has contributed to the jazz and latin jazz catalog with wonderful compostitions. He was the principal guitarist on Steely Dan's "Gaucho". "Crossings" is one of my favorite recordings. Kahn's deep respect as well as his creative brilliance make these standards shine. And I include his originals as standards. The band is fantastic, Dennis Chambers on drums; Anthony Jackson on electric contra-bass, and Manolo Badrena on percussion, with Michael Brecker on tenor on a few tracks.