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Return To Forever - The Anthology (2008)  Music

Posted by axess at Nov. 17, 2008
Return To Forever - The Anthology (2008)

Return To Forever - The Anthology
MP3 | 192 kbps | 205 MB | 20 Tracks
2008 | NO COVERS | 2 CD | FUSION

Luciano Berio – Orchestral Transcriptions  Music

Posted by p.cedric at Jan. 26, 2008
Luciano Berio – Orchestral Transcriptions

Berio – Orchestral Transcriptions
Classical | 2004 | 74'59 | FLAC+CUE | Front JPG | 303 MB

FIM Super Sound (4 issues) * [2004-2007]  Music

Posted by bossos at Feb. 4, 2008
FIM Super Sound (4 issues) * [2004-2007]

FIM Super Sound (4 issues)
Super XRCD24 First Impressions Music Sampler | APE + cue

Vol.1 | 286 mb | 01:02:38
Vol.2 | 255 mb | 50:53
Vol.3 | 307 mb | 58:24
Vol.4 | 368 mb | 01:15:24

Mahler Symphony No. 9, Bruno Walter & Columbia Symphony Orchestra  Music

Posted by VanPelten at Sept. 30, 2008
Mahler Symphony No. 9, Bruno Walter & Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Gustav Mahler - Bruno Walter Conducts and Talks About Mahler Symphony No. 9 - Bruno Walter, Columbia SO - Sony Classics
Classical | Ape+CUE+LOG | 2 CDs | 535 MB | 5% RR | Complete Scans - 400 dpi

"It was to Bruno Walter that Mahler entrusted the score of his Ninth Symphony in the autumn of 1910, knowing that he himself would not live to conduct the premiere. Walter gave the premiere on June 26, 1912, in Vienna, and throughout his long career remained the work's greatest champion. He was 84 when he made this recording, and the reading he elicits from the Columbia Symphony is suffused with nostalgia, warmth, and deep sentiment. Here, a work of leave-taking is interpreted in the spirit of leave-taking, though the treatment is no less radiant and sincere for being somewhat detached. Disc 1 of this two-CD set contains two bonus tracks: an interview in which Walter discusses music with Arnold Michaelis and a rehearsal sequence narrated by producer John McClure. As McClure points out, Walter still carried inside of him the physical memories of 50 years earlier, when he had premiered the symphony–despite repeated pleas from the control room, he could not keep himself from stamping his foot on the upbeat to the string entrance 17 seconds into the second-movement Ländler, which comes through brilliantly on the recording. It was after all a dance, and Walter felt it that way, just as Mahler would have."

Frederic Delarue - Dolphins... A Message Of Love (2004)  Music

Posted by illaryon at Oct. 6, 2008

Frederic Delarue - Dolphins… A Message Of Love (2004)
Ape & Cue ~ 370 Mb | MP3 | 320 Kbps ~ 145 Mb | Cover included
New Age / Neoclassical / Meditative / Piano instrumental
Label: Frederic Delarue Productions ~ Source: My (original) CD

"This album is inspired by and dedicated to the dolphins. It was a 'calling' to spread consciousness of infinite pure love to the world. Inspired by the dolphins and composed from my heart…" ~ Frederic Delarue ~

A Message of Love is a perfect title for this beautiful and evocative tune that exudes positive energies. Delarue's forceful piano lead commands this emotional tune with background vocals of dolphin - speak, ocean waves and synthesized voices.. ~ cdbaby.com

“Dolphins: A Message of Love” is quite simply one of the most beautiful albums I’ve heard in a long time. Frederic Delarue’s third album of original instrumental works is stunning in its richness, passion, and joy. Using Korg and Kurzweil synthesizers/keyboards/ samplers, Delarue has created vibrant, inspiring music, and some tracks feature the sounds of dolphins and the ocean. Several pieces are piano-based and some feature wordless vocals that give them a very ethereal sound. I really like Delarue’s first two albums, “Voyage of the Soul” and “Soaring With the Angels,” but think this is by far his best work to date.. The CD includes two bonus tracks, “Dance of Love” and “Rejoice,” which feature more of a “dance mix” feeling with rhythm tracks and an upbeat, fun, spirit… ~ Kathy Parsons
soundtravels.co.uk

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Volunteered Slavery  Music

Posted by bartel75 at Jan. 26, 2009
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Volunteered Slavery

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Volunteered Slavery [1969]
APE & MP3 + CUE + LOG | TT 42:55 | Full artwork @ 300dpi
APE = 290 mb | MP3 (vbr lame "–preset standard") = 66 mb
Jazz / 'take-no-prisoners' Hard Bop / 'deep-heart party music'

Funniest Amazon customer review:
"Thought this was a DVD, but it is a CD which is rather in the vein of strange jazz, acid type jazz.
You will have to like his style, nothing smooth here, rather spacelike, strange percussion, broken melodies."

Hovhaness - Mystery of the Holy Martyrs & Symphony No. 3  Music

Posted by dino63 at Oct. 26, 2008
Hovhaness - Mystery of the Holy Martyrs & Symphony No. 3

Hovhaness - Mystery of the Holy Martyrs & Symphony No. 3
FLAC+Cue+Log | Scans | 1 CD | 319 Mb
Classical | Soundset | 1997

The Romantic Piano Concerto Series · Vol. 31 · Fuchs & Kiel  Music

Posted by platico at Nov. 2, 2008
The Romantic Piano Concerto Series · Vol. 31 · Fuchs & Kiel

The Romantic Piano Concerto · Vol. 31 · Fuchs & Kiel · Piano Concertos
APE 3.99 | CUE | Booklet | 238 MB
Moscow Cathedral Choir - Missa Mystica, Sacred Hymns & Chants

Moscow Cathedral Choir - Missa Mystica, Sacred Hymns & Chants
FLAC+Cue+Log | Scans | 1 CD | 329 MB
Choral | Koch International Classics | 2000

Paolo Conte - Un Gelato al Limon  Music

Posted by mohet2003 at Feb. 2, 2009
Paolo Conte - Un Gelato al Limon

Paolo Conte - Un Gelato al Limon
Label: RCA Records 1979 | MP3 192 kbps | 51.9 MB
Gernre: Jazz/Pop

While his first two superb albums, released in 1974 and 1975, failed to gain widespread popularity for Paolo Conte, his reputation among Italian songwriters kept growing steadily. In the meantime, Conte spent four years away from his solo career concentrating on other projects, but finally made the third time lucky with 1979's Un Gelato al Limon. The album's success was undoubtedly boosted when Lucio Dalla and Francesco de Gregori performed the title track in their mega-tour, as documented by the subsequent live album Banana Republic. The same year, Enzo Janacci included two other Conte originals from Un Gelato al Limon on his album Fotoricordo. Musically or lyrically, there is little in Un Gelato al Limon (or in almost any other Paolo Conte album, for that matter) that was not already present in the first two records. In fact, the new batch of material is, if anything, less consistently excellent than those of the previous releases. Several of the songs feel like rewrites of older ones, something that would become a constant in Conte's career. This is perhaps hardly avoidable for a songwriter like Conte, who has always concentrated on a fixed set of themes and characters, such as provincial bourgeois boredom and vaudeville artists, and the particular world they inhabit. At any rate, any Paolo Conte effort is a most enjoyable affair, and Un Gelato al Limon is no exception. Two of his best-known songs are here, the title track and "Bartali," two trademark Conte snapshots of watching life passing by through the slow Italian summer, with its scant spectacles and consolations – a fleeting (probably illicit) love affair and bicycle racing, respectively. Another colpo di genio is "Dal Loggione," one of those Conte songs about the love of music, a subject that allows him to sound more genuinely sincere than steeped in character, as is usually the case. As if to signal his entrance into star status, Un Gelato al Limon is the first Paolo Conte album to feature his photograph on the cover. Of course, he is shown against the darkened stage of a shabby nightclub, with the locale's bar counter featured on the back cover. A man and his world, indeed.
~ Mariano Prunes