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Randy Newman - Sail Away (1972) Expanded Remastered 2002  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 21, 2023
Randy Newman - Sail Away (1972) Expanded Remastered 2002

Randy Newman - Sail Away (1972) Expanded Remastered 2002
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 197 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 96 Mb | Scans ~ 127 Mb
Label: Rhino/Reprise | # 8122-78244-2 | Time: 00:41:51
Singer/Songwriter, Baroque Pop, Pop/Rock

For their expanded 2002 reissue of Randy Newman's classic Sail Away album, Rhino/Reprise unearthed five previously unissued gems. Of these, arguably the most notable is the studio version of "Maybe I'm Doing It Wrong," originally released on the stop-gap Randy Newman Live album; it was left off the album because Newman and his producers felt that he didn't capture the song but, decades later, this sounds every bit as good, if not better, than the issued live version. Of the remaining four bonus tracks, only "Let It Shine" isn't an alternate version or demo, and while it's not quite up to the high standards of the other songs on Sail Away, it's still quite strong. If the early version of "Dayton, Ohio – 1903" isn't radically different, the early version of "Sail Away" is – bouncy and bluesy, its humor more apparent. Finally, the demo of "You Can Leave Your Hat On" is a little rawer than the album version and wholly welcome. Though these five bonus tracks are the main attraction for Randy Newman fans, the remastered sound, the liner notes by David Wild, introduction by Randy, and rare photos make this another wonderful reissue in Rhino's line of Newman expanded editions.
Randy Newman - Original Album Series [5CD Box Set] (1968-1977) (2011) (Repost)

Randy Newman - Original Album Series [5CD Box Set] (1968-1977) (2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 794 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 379 MB | Covers - 228 MB
Genre: Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Bros. Records (8122797539)

This five disc, U.K.-only box set includes a remarkably solid quintet of full albums from Randy Newman, including his eponymous 1968 debut, 1970's 12 Songs, 1972's Sail Away, 1973's Good Old Boys, and 1977's Little Criminals, the latter of which featured the novelty hit "Short People."
An anomaly among early-'70s singer/songwriters, Randy Newman may have been slightly influenced by Bob Dylan, but his music owed more to New Orleans R&B and traditional pop than folk. Newman developed an idiosyncratic style that alternated between sweeping, cinematic pop and rolling R&B, which were tied together by his nasty sense of humor. Where his peers concentrated on confessional songwriting, Newman drew characters, creating a world filled with misfits, outcasts, charlatans, and con men…

Randy Newman - Red Moon Rising (Live '89) (2021)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at April 7, 2021
Randy Newman - Red Moon Rising (Live '89) (2021)

Randy Newman - Red Moon Rising (Live '89) (2021)
MP3 320 kbps | 1:07:17 | 152 Mb
Genre: Pop, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter / Label: Dime Store

Pionnier de la chanson américaine version ironique, Randy Newman (né à Los Angeles en 1943) constitue en outre l'un des mélodistes les plus doués de l'ère rock. Malgré mais aussi grâce à l'omniprésence du second degré dans son oeuvre, Newman est à la tête d'un catalogue de chansons capables de remuer le couteau dans les plaies avec une acuité redoutable, se heurtant parfois à l'incompréhension (la polémique autour de "Short People" en 1978) mais faisant de lui l'un des grands songwriters de son époque. Si c'est son oeuvre pour le grand écran qui lui assure un succès commercial confortable depuis les années 80 (Cars, Toy Story), les amateurs chérissent un chapelet d'albums marquants principalement livrés entre 1968 et 1983, parmi lesquels Sail Away (1972) ou Good Old Boys (1974).

Randy Newman - Born Again (1979) Reissue 1990  Music

Posted by Designol at Oct. 27, 2022
Randy Newman - Born Again (1979) Reissue 1990

Randy Newman - Born Again (1979) Reissue 1990
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 186 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 81 Mb | Scans ~ 68 Mb | 00:35:20
Singer/Songwriter, Rock, Pop Rock, Avant-Pop | Label: Warner Bros. | # 7599-25917-2

Born Again is the sixth album by American composer Randy Newman. Newman later said he thought the album, "was great and would create a big stir. I was looking forward to it coming out so much that I didn't fly any small planes before it was released. It's a weird album full of peculiar songs like the one about an ELO fan getting everything wrong. It's very idiosyncratic, with small subjects. If it had been a hit to follow it might have been different but I have always written the same way."

Randy Newman - Dark Matter (2017)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Dec. 25, 2019
Randy Newman - Dark Matter (2017)

Randy Newman - Dark Matter (2017)
XLD Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 222 MB | Covers - 271 MB
Genre: Rock, Singer-Songwriter | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Nonesuch (7559-79403-3)

Early in his career, Randy Newman used to regularly puzzle over his lack of commercial success, seemingly unaware that his trademark combination of New Orleans piano and wildly unreliable narrators was hardly a sure path to the Hit Parade. Decades later, Newman has found a side door to fame and wealth as a composer of film scores and likeable theme tunes for Pixar features. As a consequence, the man who created dark masterpieces like 12 Songs, Sail Away, and Good Old Boys is too busy to make the same sort of albums he released when he was a mere cult figure. 2017's Dark Matter comes nine years after 2008's Harps and Angels (which in turn arrived nine years after 1999's Bad Love), but for fans of Newman's work, the consolation prize for his non-prolific nature is that his albums have been free of filler, and Dark Matter ranks with his best work of the '70s and '80s…

Randy Newman - Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman (1998)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Sept. 10, 2017
Randy Newman - Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman (1998)

Randy Newman - Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 05:03:37 | 1,57 Gb
Pop, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter | Label: Rhino Entertainment

Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman is a four-disc box set released in November 1998 that chronicles the first three decades of singer songwriter Randy Newman's musical career.

Randy Newman - Randy Newman's Faust (1995)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Feb. 24, 2022
Randy Newman - Randy Newman's Faust (1995)

Randy Newman - Randy Newman's Faust (1995)
EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 347 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 142 Mb
Full Scans ~ 124 Mb | 00:58:28 | RAR 5% Recovery
Symphonic Rock, Musical, Rock Opera | Reprise #9 45672-2

In Randy Newman’s musical version of Faust, not even God is safe from the poison baton. Newman has rounded up a bunch of his friends to sing the parts — James Taylor, Don Henley, Elton John, Bonnie Raitt and Linda Ronstadt. And that’s pretty close to the roster of the band playing in my idea of hell. Yet Faust turns out to be the best work in years for all involved.

VA - Sounds of the Seventies: FM Rock (1992)  Music

Posted by delpotro at May 1, 2018
VA - Sounds of the Seventies: FM Rock (1992)

VA - Sounds of the Seventies: FM Rock (1992)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 01:10:22 | 420 Mb
Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Psychedelic | Label: Time Life Music

Time Life collections are usually rock-solid groupings of classic songs presented carefully and lovingly, and the FM Rock series is no exception. The theme seems to be songs you might find on a free-form FM station, because each volume contains songs that no commercial program director would come close to allowing on the air. Mixed in with these selections are some classic FM tunes as well, making for a wild and unpredictable listen. For example, Vol. 2 has hit tracks by the Doobie Brothers ("Rockin' Down the Highway"), Rod Stewart ("Every Picture Tells a Story"), and Little Feat ("Willin'"), but also obscurities like Crazy Horse's "Gone Dead Train" and Fleetwood Mac's "Jewel Eyed Judy," as well as oddball choices like Moby Grape's "Gypsy Wedding" and Jimmy Cliff's "The Harder They Come." Beyond being entertaining listening, all the entries in the series could turn listeners on to bands they missed the first time around, and are fine additions to the collection of someone who wants to delve deeper into the music of the '70s.
V.A. - Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (2004) Part 3

V.A. - Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (2004) Part 3
WEB FLAC (*tracks) | Run Time: 05:58:25 | 2.30 Gb | Artwork 25.42 Mb
Genre: Pop, Rock, Rock'n'Roll, Blues, Folk, Punk, Soul/Funk, Disco
Label: Chrysalis, Columbia, Elektra, Warner Bros. Records…

Rolling Stone Magazine released a list of "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" in November 2004. It represents an eclectic mix of music spanning the past 50 years, and contains a wide variety of artists sharing the spotlight. The Rolling Stone 500 was compiled by 172 voters comprised of rock artists and well-known rock music experts, who submitted ranked lists of their favorite 50 Rock & Roll/Pop music songs. The songs were then tallied to create the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
VA - Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros Records - The First Fifty Years (2008)

VA - Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros Records - The First Fifty Years (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 4.9 GB | MP3 CBR 320kbps - 1.7 GB
12:51:32 | Hip Hop, Jazz, Rock, Reggae, Latin, Funk, Soul, Blues, Non-Music, Pop, Children's, Folk, Country, Stage & Screen
Label: Warner Bros.

Unlike other labels subjected to exhaustive multi-disc retrospectives like this whopping ten-disc Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros. Records – The First Fifty Years, Warner Brothers never embodied a scene or sound: they've always embodied what a major label should be – a dominant force that chronicles and dictates the sound of the mainstream. Coming out at the tail-end of 2008, when the influence of major labels is on a slow steady decline, Revolutions in Sound can be seen as a portrait of a time that's beginning to recede into the past: a time when there was such a thing as mass entertainment, when the pop audience all shared a common bond of hit records they either loved or rallied against. Perhaps the greatest things about this monumental box set is that it captures that colossus while also illustrating that for a while, majors did take risks. Of course, Warner was the riskiest of all the majors, never held back by an anti-rock & roll sourpuss like Mitch Miller, who struggled to keep CBS out of the tumult of the '60s (this with no less than Bob Dylan as the label's flagship rock artist). Instead, Warner embraced the underground, recording some of the strangest to shake out of the '60s, and that adventure fits a label that turned to rock & roll to help establish themselves as a real player at the turn of the '60s.