m. t. Anderson

M.T. Anderson - Feed  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Karabas91 at May 10, 2020
M.T. Anderson - Feed

M.T. Anderson - Feed
Italiano | 2018 | 300 pages | ISBN: 8817108294 | EPUB | 0,3 MB

Titus è nato nella parte fortunata del mondo. Pensa poco, chatta, si lascia guidare dal suo feed, un chip impiantato nel cervello con il quale si connette al web e da cui gli arrivano le ultime mode e i consigli per gli acquisti in tempo reale. Basta solo un pensiero e può comprare tutto quello che vuole. Violet ama la lettura e la scrittura. Sente su di sé la responsabilità per un pianeta sempre più povero di risorse e vorrebbe opporsi al sistema. Lei il feed lo ha avuto tardi, e non è mai stato veramente suo. In un mondo che corre verso la distruzione, tra fattorie di punte di filetto, fabbriche d'aria e mari in cui non si può più fare il bagno, i due si incontrano e si amano come da sempre fanno gli adolescenti. Ma non si può sfuggire al feed…

«The Hero's Brother» by M. Scott Anderson  Audiobooks

Posted by Gelsomino at Sept. 12, 2019
«The Hero's Brother» by M. Scott Anderson

«The Hero's Brother» by M. Scott Anderson
English | ISBN: 9781624615672 | MP3@64 kbps | 19h 18m | 530.4 MB
Marian Anderson - Beyond the Music: Her Complete RCA Victor Recordings (2021)

Marian Anderson - Beyond the Music: Her Complete RCA Victor Recordings (2021)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 2,93 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1,93 Gb | 14:20:35
Classical, Vocal | Label: Sony Classical

Beyond the Music is a special 15-CD edition celebrating contralto Marian Anderson, the first Black singer at the Met. On April 9, 1939, a cold Easter Sunday, a woman in a fur coat walked down the steps of Lincoln Memorial, ready to perform open-air after being refused the largest hall in Washington because she was Black. As contralto Marian Anderson raised her voice to sing the words of My Country, ’Tis of Thee to the 75,000 who gathered to listen to her, an unforgettable historic moment unfolded. The great voice of “The Lady from Philadelphia,” first discovered by her local neighborhood, took her to global fame on the stages of Europe, Asia, and America. She became the first Black woman to perform at the Met in New York, she sang for presidents and kings, was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and with her dignity, courage, and unwavering belief in equal rights she became an icon in her supportive role for the civil rights movement.
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (1989) {2011, Remastered Reissue With Bonus Disc}

Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (1989) {2011, Remastered Reissue}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 955 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 406 Mb
Full Scans | 00:59:33 + 00:64:00 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Symphonic Rock | Gonzo Multimedia #HST004CD

File under "Yes." When this version of the band couldn't obtain rights to the name, they put their album out under their combined names, but it's still Yes by any other name. Jon Anderson's tenor wails through spacy lyrics, Rick Wakeman constructs cathedrals of synthesized sound, Steve Howe rips high-pitched guitar leads, and Bill Bruford makes his drums sound like timpani. For all that, it's a pedestrian effort for these veterans, not as bombastic as some of their stuff, not as inspired as others, but it definitely has the "Yes" sound. "She Gives Me Love" even refers to "Long Distance Runaround."
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (1989) {2011, Remastered Reissue With Bonus Disc}

Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (1989) {2011, Remastered Reissue}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 955 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 406 Mb
Full Scans | 00:59:33 + 00:64:00 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Symphonic Rock | Gonzo Multimedia #HST004CD

File under "Yes." When this version of the band couldn't obtain rights to the name, they put their album out under their combined names, but it's still Yes by any other name. Jon Anderson's tenor wails through spacy lyrics, Rick Wakeman constructs cathedrals of synthesized sound, Steve Howe rips high-pitched guitar leads, and Bill Bruford makes his drums sound like timpani. For all that, it's a pedestrian effort for these veterans, not as bombastic as some of their stuff, not as inspired as others, but it definitely has the "Yes" sound. "She Gives Me Love" even refers to "Long Distance Runaround."

Ray Anderson Lapis Lazuli Band - Funkorific (1998)  Music

Posted by Designol at Jan. 8, 2022
Ray Anderson Lapis Lazuli Band - Funkorific (1998)

Ray Anderson Lapis Lazuli Band - Funkorific (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 347 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 159 Mb | Scans included
Mainstream Jazz, Post-Bop, Vocal Jazz | Label: Enja | # ENJ-9340 2 | Time: 00:54:43

This seeks to be a good-time record while maintaining the musical intelligence that listeners should expect from Anderson. "Putting the cookies on a lower shelf" can be dangerous if the artists are too busy worrying about public taste to do any real cooking, but it's obvious from the start that the players (Amina Claudine Myers, organ, piano; Jerome Harris, guitar; Lonnie Plaxico, bass; Tommy Campbell, drums) are having a blast themselves. I can't imagine any complaints about anyone's contributions instrumentally. The rhythm team swings, Anderson sounds just great, Myers and Harris shine throughout, and the trombone-organ-guitar ensembles are downright dangerous. The four vocal tracks feature Myers and Anderson solo and in tandem: gutsy, extroverted performances of intelligent lyrics by Jackie Raven. This music is hard to describe but it's natural and infectious, somewhat comparable to Mose Allison, but hotter.
VA - Something Borrowed, Something New: A Tribute to John Anderson (2022)

VA - Something Borrowed, Something New: A Tribute to John Anderson (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 282 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 107 MB
44:51 | Country | Label: Easy Eye Sound

If you only know John Anderson from his 1983 novelty crossover hit "Swingin'," you're missing out: In the '80s and early '90s, he was real-deal country, with a backwoods Florida twang and a completely unique delivery—you could never predict if his timbre was going to swoop or take flight. Anderson fell off radio playlists but has remained a favorite of other artists, and an impressive roster of them has lined up for a tribute album produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach for his Easy Eye Sound label.
The Warriors (featuring Jon Anderson - Yes) - Bolton Club '65 (2003)

The Warriors (featuring Jon Anderson - Yes) - Bolton Club '65 (2003)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & M4A(Tracks) & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
VICEPRINT, VP268CD | ~ 391 or 397 or 176 Mb | Scans
Classic Rock

Excellent historywise, poor soundwise. A welcome '65 live recording by a band famous for including a young Jon Anderson at harmony vocals, though you wouldn't know by hearing only. Typical repertoire for the era, quite competent playing, excellent guitar parts sometimes sounding well ahead of their time…
Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman - The Living Tree in Concert. Part One (2011)

Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman - The Living Tree in Concert. Part One (2011)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Gonzo Multimedia, HST097CD | ~ 306 or 1142 Mb | Scans
Symphonic Progressive Rock

11/14/2011 - London, UK - As a follow-up to their critically acclaimed CD 'The Living Tree' from 2010, YES legends Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman prepare to release 'Anderson / Wakeman - The Living Tree In Concert Part One' on Gonzo Multimedia on November 28th. The CD was recorded during the duo's British tour in 2010 and comes housed in a sleeve design by Mark Wilkinson who was also responsible for the design of the artwork for 'The Living Tree'…

Ernestine Anderson - Autumn in New York (2020)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Sept. 15, 2020
Ernestine Anderson - Autumn in New York (2020)

Ernestine Anderson - Autumn in New York (2020)
FLAC tracks | 51:54 | 252 Mb
Genre: Jazz / Label: The M.D.Music Company Ltd.

Positioned squarely in the mainstream, at home in the worlds of jazz and pop standards as well as the blues, comfortable with small groups and big bands, Ernestine Anderson regularly received a lot of airplay on traditional jazz radio stations. She fit those demographics well with her tasty, slightly gritty, moderately swinging contralto; she rarely probed too deeply into emotional quagmires (and thus didn't disturb the dispositions of those who use the radio as background) but always gave listeners an honest musical account.