Out of Our Heads

Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978) [1990 US Sire Non-Remaster Pressing]

Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978)
EAC AccurateRip | FLAC + Log + Cue | Scans | 283 MB | HF + RS | 5% recovery
Label: Sire 6058-2 | Genre: Rock

The title of Talking Heads' second album, More Songs About Buildings and Food, slyly addressed the sophomore record syndrome, in which songs not used on a first LP are mixed with hastily written new material. If the band's sound seems more conventional, the reason simply may be that one had encountered the odd song structures, staccato rhythms, strained vocals, and impressionistic lyrics once before. Another was that new co-producer Brian Eno brought a musical unity that tied the album together, especially in terms of the rhythm section, the sequencing, the pacing, and the mixing. Where Talking Heads had largely been about David Byrne's voice and words, Eno moved the emphasis to the bass-and-drums team of Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz; all the songs were danceable, and there were only short breaks between them. Through the first nine tracks, More Songs was the successor to 77, which would not have earned it landmark status or made it the commercial breakthrough it became. It was the last two songs that pushed the album over those hurdles. First there was an inspired cover of Al Green's "Take Me to the River"; released as a single, it made the Top 40 and pushed the album to gold-record status. Second was the album closer, "The Big Country," Byrne's country-tinged reflection on flying over middle America; it crystallized his artist-vs.-ordinary people perspective in unusually direct and dismissive terms, turning the old Chuck Berry patriotic travelogue theme of rock & roll on its head and employing a great hook in the process.
Music of the Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas Kraemer - Handel: Messiah (Live in Chicago) (2022)

Music of the Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas Kraemer - Handel: Messiah (Live in Chicago) (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 02:10:12 | 585 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Berto Records

In the Baroque period, the size of an orchestra was not standardised. There were large differences in size, instrumentation and playing styles—and therefore in orchestral soundscapes and palettes—between the various European regions. The 'Baroque orchestra' ranged from smaller orchestras (or ensembles) with one player per part, to larger scale orchestras with many players per part. Examples of the smaller variety were Bach's orchestras, for example in Koethen where he had access to an ensemble of up to 18 players. Examples of large scale Baroque orchestras would include Corelli's orchestra in Rome which ranged between 35 and 80 players for day-to-day performances, being enlarged to 150 players for special occasions.
Christopher Hogwood, The Academy of Ancient Music - Handel: Messiah, Athalia, Esther, La Resurrezione [8CDs] (2005)

Christopher Hogwood, The Academy of Ancient Music - Handel: Messiah, Athalia, Esther, La Resurrezione (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 2,05 Gb | Total time: 136:34+121:39+96:44+109:38 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Decca | # 475 6731 | Recorded: 1979-1985

Led by Christopher Hogwood, the Academy of Ancient Music has made many renowned recordings of Handel's music-particularly the oratorios. The beloved Messiah heads up this 8-CD set, followed by Esther; La Resurezzione , and, making its return to the international catalog after an absence of several years, the 1985 recording of Athalia -with none other than Joan Sutherland in the title role! Recorded in London, 1979-85.

Thank You Scientist - Stranger Heads Prevail (2016)  Music

Posted by SERTiL at July 28, 2016
Thank You Scientist - Stranger Heads Prevail (2016)

Thank You Scientist - Stranger Heads Prevail
Prog-Rock, Fusion | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 67:53 min | 166 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: Evil Ink | Tracks: 11 | Rls.date: 2016

Freedom can take you to some strange places. Just ask New Jersey prog rock outfit Thank You Scientist, who approached their new album, Stranger Heads Prevail, by throwing out expectations and anything else that might handcuff their creativity. According to the band’s guitarist and primary songwriter Tom Monda, their breakthrough debut Maps of Non-Existent Places afforded them this luxury. “We had no expectations, no audience to target. We wrote whatever we felt,” he says. “When that record succeeded critically and commercially, it was a big ‘fuck you’ to anyone who didn’t see value in our band.”

Biota / Mnemonists - The Biota Box (2019) {6CD Box Set}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 3, 2019
Biota / Mnemonists - The Biota Box (2019) {6CD Box Set}

Biota / Mnemonists - The Biota Box (2019) {6CD Box Set}
EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 1,87 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 842 Mb
Full Scans ~ 1,14 Gb | 05:48:55 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Avant-Garde, Experimental | ReR Megacorp #ReR Biota Box

Without any obvious keystone event, Biota – who started recording in the late 1970’s as the Mnemonist Orchestra – have quietly become a musical fixture, honoured for their uniquely, abstract, layered, polystylistic approach to musical construction - deaf to fashion or possible sales. And it seems, paradoxically, to have been just this art-orientated commercial indifference that has slowly won them loyal followers and surprisingly respectable sales. Now, for a wider audience - and at a congenial price - this box collects five representative releases that span their discography and track the radical evolution of their crystalline aesthetic – with added documentation, a band history, insights into their work process, and a full-length bonus CD embroidered from their archive of rare and unreleased material. Contents: Funnel to a Thread, Half a True Day, Invisible Map, Object Holder and Gyromancy (recorded as the Mnemonist Orchestra), and the box-only bonus Counterbalance.

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)
EAC Rip | FLAC (*tracks+.cue+.log, covers) | Run Time: 30:10:23 | 12,14 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.
VA - The Philadelphia Story 1971-1986: 15 Years of Philly Classics (Limited Edition) (1986)

VA - The Philadelphia Story 1971-1986: 15 Years of Philly Classics (Limited Edition) (1986)
FLAC (tracks, scans) - 4.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.5 GB
11:01:02 | Soul, Funk, Disco | Label: Street Sounds

Philadelphia International Records (PIR) was an American record label based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1971 by songwriting and production duo Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff along with their longtime collaborator Thom Bell. It was known for showcasing the Philadelphia soul music genre (also known as Philly soul) that was founded on the gospel, doo-wop and soul music of the time. This sound later marked a prominent and distinct era within the R&B genre. During the 1970s, the label released a string of worldwide hits that emphasized lavish orchestral instrumentation, heavy bass and driving percussion. Some of their most popular and best selling acts included the O'Jays, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass, MFSB, Billy Paul, Patti LaBelle and Lou Rawls. Between 1971 and the early 1980s, the label released more than 170 gold and platinum records. Philadelphia International Records had been mostly defunct since 1987 and finally shut down in 2001. As of 2007, Sony Music Entertainment owns all rights to the Philadelphia International Records catalogue.
Concert Artists of Baltimore Symphonic Chorale, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Edward Polochick - Handel: Messiah, HWV 56 (2018)

Concert Artists of Baltimore Symphonic Chorale, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra & Edward Polochick - Handel: Messiah, HWV 56 (Ed. W. Shaw) (2018)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 583 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 312 Mb | Digital booklet | 02:14:53
Classical, Opera | Label: Naxos Records

Of all English oratorios Handel’s Messiah has always been the most overwhelmingly popular. It is the least theatrical of his oratorios and the most purely sacred in its choice of subject matter. The vivid choral writing- there are more choruses in Messiah than in any other Handel oratorio- coupled with the expressive density of the solo arias, have ensured its status as one of the greatest choral masterpieces in the Western canon. Since winning the Leopold Stokowski Conducting Award and conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra, Edward Polochick has attracted international attention as an orchestral, operatic, and choral conductor. He is the founding Artistic Director of Concert Artists of Baltimore since 1987. He is also in his 20th season as Music Director of Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra in Nebraska. From 1979-1999 he was the Director of the Baltimore Symphony Chorus, and since 1979 he has been at the Peaboedy Conservatory as Associate Conductor of the Orchestra, Director of Choral Ensembles, and Opera Conductor.

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.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, National Youth Choir of Great Britain & Jonathan - Messiah ... Refreshed! (2020)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, National Youth Choir of Great Britain & Jonathan - Messiah … Refreshed! (2020)
FLAC tracks +booklet | 02:14:09 | 663 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Signum Records

The Goossens Messiah, recorded for the first and only time by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus under Sir Thomas Beecham, has stood as a landmark of the classical catalogue for sixty years. Goossens’ richly orchestrated version is set to reach a new audience thanks to Maestro Griffith and DCINY, New York City’s leading promoter of classical music.
They gathered at Abbey Road Studios in London in July 2019, to record the work with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and a chorus comprising of sixty members of The Jonathan Griffith Singers, drawn from around the world and sixty members of the National Youth Choir of Great Britain. The new recording has captured the score’s vibrant tone colours in thrilling high-definition sound.