The Best of Mel Carter

V.A.- Time Life - Am Gold, 1962-1979 (34CDs, 1995)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Jan. 28, 2020
V.A.- Time Life - Am Gold, 1962-1979 (34CDs, 1995)

V.A.- Time Life - Am Gold, 1962-1979 (34CDs, 1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (*tracks, covers) | Run Time: 37:46:15 | 13,76 Gb
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Oldies | Label: Time-Life Music

The series was revived as "AM Gold" in 1995, with a different cover design (early volumes had an artist's drawing of a pocket transistor radio, with later volumes bearing a "gold record" with the year or era spotlighted emblazoned over the top). The first 20 volumes were re-titled issues of volumes from the former "Super Hits" series with identical track lineups, while new volumes covering the mid- and late-1970s (including individual volumes for each of the years 1974-1979) were included.
Charlie Parker - Bird: The Complete Charlie Parker On Verve (1946-1954) {2005 10CD Box Set Verve-Universal 983 3382}

Charlie Parker - Bird: The Complete Charlie Parker On Verve (1946-1954) {2005 10CD Box Set Verve-Universal 983 3382}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks) +CUE+LOG -> 2.71 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 1.79 Gb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 716 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1949-54, 2005 Verve / Universal Music Italia Srl | 983 3382
Jazz / Bop / Small Group / Big Band / Saxophone

As a leader, Charlie Parker recorded for Savoy and Dial during 1945-1948 and then for Verve exclusively (at least in the studios) during 1949-1954. This remarkable ten-CD box set, which adds quite a bit of material to an earlier ten-LP set, contains all of these recordings plus Bird's earlier appearances with Jazz at the Philharmonic. The JATP jams are highlighted by Parker's perfect solo on "Oh Lady Be Good," a ferocious improvisation on "The Closer," and a solo on "Embraceable You" that tops his more famous studio recording. In addition, this box has all of the "Bird and Strings" sides, his meetings with Machito's Cuban orchestra, the 1950 session with Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk, small-group dates (including a 1951 meeting with Miles Davis), odd encounters with voices and studio bands, the famous "Jam Blues" with fellow altoists Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter, and his final recordings, a set of Cole Porter tunes. The fact-filled 34-page booklet is also indispensable. Highly recommended.
The Count Basie Orchestra directed by Frank Foster - The Legend, The Legacy (1989)

The Count Basie Orchestra directed by Frank Foster - The Legend, The Legacy (1989)
EAC | FLAC+CUE+LOG - 348 MB | SCANS - 21 MB (600dpi)
Genre: Jazz / Big Band | Label: Denon | Catalogue No: CY73790

Three years after Frank Foster had become leader of the Count Basie Orchestra, the group continued to place very well in jazz polls; few big bands were in its class. This fine CD finds Foster extending the tradition of Count Basie with new arrangements … Full Descriptionand features for both veterans (including trumpeter Sonny Cohn, altoist Danny Turner, and the tenors of Kenny Hing and Eric Dixon) and the newer members (such as trumpeter Byron Stripling and pianist Ace Carter).- Scott Yanow.

VA - The R&B No. 1s Of The '40s (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Feb. 2, 2023
VA - The R&B No. 1s Of The '40s (2023)

VA - The R&B No. 1s Of The '40s (2023)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 707 MB
4:51:41 | Pop, Soul, R&B, Blues | Label: Acrobat

Acrobat has devoted a number of collections over the years to anthologies of the biggest hits in different years and decades across different genres, and this one fills a particular gap in the catalogue, bringing together all the records which featured at No. 1 in all of Billboard’s charts relating to the R&B market during the 1940s. In October 1942, Billboard launched the “Harlem Hit Parade”, which was replaced in February 1945 by the “Most Played Juke Box Race Records”, to which in 1948 was added the “Best Selling Retail Race Records”. This 97-track 4-CD collection features every record which reached No. 1 in any of those charts, apart from a few which are unavailable for copyright reasons. We have also included those from 1950, as it is arguably the final year of the decade, and we had space in the 4-CD format to accommodate them for the benefit of collectors who do not have our “R&B No. 1s of the ‘50s” set.

George Benson - The Other Side of Abbey Road 24bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip  Vinyl & HR

Posted by karfaks at May 16, 2011
George Benson - The Other Side of Abbey Road 24bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

George Benson - The Other Side of Abbey Road
Vinyl rip in 24bit/96kHz | APE | image + cue | scans | 681 Mb
FileSonic + Wupload | 1969

The Other Side of Abbey Road is a 1969 studio album by American guitarist George Benson of songs from The Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road.

The Frank Wess - Harry Edison Orchestra - Dear Mr. Basie (1989)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Jan. 31, 2018
The Frank Wess - Harry Edison Orchestra - Dear Mr. Basie (1989)

The Frank Wess - Harry Edison Orchestra - Dear Mr. Basie (1989)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 380.48 Mb + 23.41 Mb (Scans) | 1:06:25
Big Band, Swing | Country: USA | Label: Concrod Jazz - CCD-4420

Frank Wellington Wess (January 4, 1922 – October 30, 2013) was an American jazz saxophonist and flautist. In addition to his extensive solo work, Wess is remembered for his time in Count Basie's band from the early 1950s into the '60s. Critic Scott Yannow described him as one of the premier proteges of Lester Young, and a leading jazz flautist of his era – using the later instrument to bring new colors to Basie's music.

VA - Soul Hits Of The 70s: Didnt It Blow Your Mind Vol. 01-20 (1991-1995)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at April 10, 2015
VA - Soul Hits Of The 70s: Didnt It Blow Your Mind Vol. 01-20 (1991-1995)

VA - Soul Hits of the 70s: Didn't It Blow Your Mind! Vol. 01-20 (1991-1995)
Soul, Funk | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 1,98 Gb
Label: Rhino | Release Year: 1991-1995

As soul music moved into the early '70s, it became dominated by smoother sounds and polished productions, picking up its cues from Motown, Chicago soul, and uptown soul. By the beginning of the decade, soul was fracturing in a manner similar to pop/rock, as pop-soul, funk, vocal groups, string-laden Philly soul, and sexy Memphis soul became just a few of the many different subgenres to surface. Often, the productions on these records were much more polished than '60s productions, boasting sound effects, synthesizers, electric keyboards, echoes, horn sections, acoustic guitars, and strings.
Peggy Lee - Four Classic Albums (Dream Street / The Man I Love / Jump for Joy / Blues Cross Country) (2018)

Peggy Lee - Four Classic Albums (Dream Street / The Man I Love / Jump for Joy / Blues Cross Country) (2018)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:17:55 | 656 / 306 Mb
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop

At last, the wait is over, we hear you cry! AVID have finally inducted Miss Peggy Lee into the 4 Classic Albums “hall of fame”! Ok so we have taken our time in paying tribute to the great lady, but we wanted to get it right, we wanted to select the best albums that truly captured Miss Lee’s huge vocal talents. Peggy Lee spent most of her recording career at Capitol Records which she joined in 1947. She had a short break between 1952-56 where she recorded for Decca, and ironically made one of her greatest albums “Black Coffee” (AVC876). We feature three albums for her Capitol years, a couple of classics arranged by the legendary Nelson Riddle, “Jump For Joy” and “The Man I Love” which also features conducting duties by that other rather famous Capitol Records artist, Mr Frank Sinatra! These two are joined by another classic “concept” album “Blues Cross Country” arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones. To round off our selections we feature the extraordinarily intimate “Dream Street” recorded by Peggy for Decca in 1956. And if you need any further proof of the regard Peggy Lee was held in by the jazz fraternity, take a look at some of the names that appear on our selections. Harry “Sweets” Edison, Pete Condoli, Mel Lewis, Shorty Rogers, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Bill Perkins, Lou Levy, Max Bennett, Benny Carter and Buddy Collette. Oh and did we mention Nelson Riddle, Frank Sinatra and Quincy Jones?!
Peggy Lee - Four Classic Albums (Dream Street / The Man I Love / Jump for Joy / Blues Cross Country) (2018)

Peggy Lee - Four Classic Albums (Dream Street / The Man I Love / Jump for Joy / Blues Cross Country) (2018)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:17:55 | 656 / 306 Mb
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop

At last, the wait is over, we hear you cry! AVID have finally inducted Miss Peggy Lee into the 4 Classic Albums “hall of fame”! Ok so we have taken our time in paying tribute to the great lady, but we wanted to get it right, we wanted to select the best albums that truly captured Miss Lee’s huge vocal talents. Peggy Lee spent most of her recording career at Capitol Records which she joined in 1947. She had a short break between 1952-56 where she recorded for Decca, and ironically made one of her greatest albums “Black Coffee” (AVC876). We feature three albums for her Capitol years, a couple of classics arranged by the legendary Nelson Riddle, “Jump For Joy” and “The Man I Love” which also features conducting duties by that other rather famous Capitol Records artist, Mr Frank Sinatra! These two are joined by another classic “concept” album “Blues Cross Country” arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones. To round off our selections we feature the extraordinarily intimate “Dream Street” recorded by Peggy for Decca in 1956. And if you need any further proof of the regard Peggy Lee was held in by the jazz fraternity, take a look at some of the names that appear on our selections. Harry “Sweets” Edison, Pete Condoli, Mel Lewis, Shorty Rogers, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Bill Perkins, Lou Levy, Max Bennett, Benny Carter and Buddy Collette. Oh and did we mention Nelson Riddle, Frank Sinatra and Quincy Jones?!

Salena Jones - Ballad with Luv (2010)  Music

Posted by Oceandrop at Oct. 15, 2011
Salena Jones - Ballad with Luv (2010)

Salena Jones - Ballad with Luv (2010)
Jazz (Pop/Vocal) | EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG | mp3@320 | 239 MB. & 95 MB.
500dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) - 30 MB. | WinRar, 3% recovery
Audio CD (2010) | Label: JVC/LIM-K2HD | Catalog# LIM K2HD 042 | 40:04 min.

Since winning a talent contest at the Apollo Theater in 1949 Salena Jones has recorded and released over 40 albums. As with every album Salena records she pours her heart and soul into each recording making every one a memorable experience. Ballad With Luv is the same and does not disappoint the listener. Containing 10 of her favorite interpretations of such well know songs including I Can See Clearly Now, Bridge Over Troubled Water and You Light Up My Life this record is a pleasure to listen to. Mastered by First Impression Music using JVC's impressive K2HD format it creates an unbelievable sound surpassing other formats.