The Day They Shot Lincoln

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.

John Wilkes Booth and the Women Who Loved Him  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at April 15, 2018
John Wilkes Booth and the Women Who Loved Him

John Wilkes Booth and the Women Who Loved Him by E. Lawrence Abel
English | April 9th, 2018 | ASIN: B075RNVM3M, ISBN: 1621575969 | 466 Pages | EPUB | 13.95 MB

When John Wilkes Booth died—shot inside a burning barn and dragged out twelve days after he assassinated President Lincoln—all he had in his pocket were a compass, a candle, a diary, and five photographs of five different women. They were not ordinary women. Four of them were among the most beautiful actresses of the day; the fifth was Booth's wealthy fiancée.
Dave Davies - Unfinished Business: Dave Davies Kronikles, 1961-1998 (1999) 2CDs

Dave Davies - Unfinished Business: Dave Davies Kronikles, 1961-1998 (1999) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 712 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 255 Mb | Scans ~ 108 Mb | 01:51:45
British Invasion, Classic Rock, Rock & Roll, Hard Rock | Label: Velvel | # VR2 79718

If this had only been Kronikles, 1963-1972 instead. It's the same problem with all the '60s greats who aren't named Neil Young. Their work rises like comets shot out of cannons in the early, R&B/Merseybeat beginnings, soaring ever higher toward the more expansive psychedelic era. Then they peak, level off around Woodstock, begin to descend in the earliest '70s, and then they plummet with a thud and a plop. To be fair, the Kinks made the tidiest, least offensive mess of it, and thus you could feel affection for them even when they sucked. Like, say, John Lennon or Pete Townshend, Ray Davies and his husky, Mickey Mouse-voiced sibling were capable of the odd later-'70s (or even later) gems that, if nothing like their fabled past, would remind of their prodigious talents in their early-twenties prime. Nevertheless, over a 35-year chronological presentation, the helpless spiral toward crap city is inescapable. All the more so with the junior Davies, who had such a smaller catalog to start. CD one plucks out the one or two songs Dave sang on each Kinks LP – blues-stomp covers, a few melodies Ray wrote for him, and some of Dave's earliest, best tunes. Most significantly, there's two huge vault-uncovered treats for '60s Kinks heads: a rare 1963 acetate of an unknown Dave number, the early-Beatles-like "I Believed You," the band's earliest unearthed recording from its days as the Ravens; and a 1969 Dave-alone eight-track, "Climb Your Wall," a nice piece of post-Dylan, post-Arthur happy shambles.
V.A. - Time Life: Sounds Of The Seventies Collection (19CDs, 1989-1997 )

V.A. - Time Life: Sounds Of The Seventies Collection (19CDs, 1989-1997 )
EAC Rip | FLAC (image + .cue, log) | Run Time: 16:42:32 | 8,27 Gb
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop Rock | Label: Time Life Music

Sounds of the Seventies was a 40-volume series issued by Time-Life during the late 1980s and early-to-mid 1990s, spotlighting pop music of the 1970s. Much like Time-Life's other series chronicling popular music, volumes in the "Sounds of the Seventies" series covered a specific time period, including individual years in some volumes, and different parts of the decade (for instance, the early 1970s) in others; in addition, some volumes covered specific trends, such as music popular on album-oriented rock stations on the FM band.
V.A. - The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll: Vol. 01-18 (18CDs, 1991-2011)

V.A. - The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll: Vol. 01-18 (18CDs, 1991-2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image + .cue, log) | Run Time: 22:24:00 | 5,44 Gb | Full Scans (jpg) - 305 Mb
Genre: Rock 'n' Roll, Doo Wop, Country, Pop | Label: Ace Records

For anyone in their mid-teens in the mid-5Os, and into music, it had to be rock'n'roll - American rock'n roll. There was no British equivalent to the sound. In the UK, it was Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, The Platters, Alan Freed, Radio Luxembourg, Voice Of America. If the right people get to know about this and hear the quality, this will sell and sell.
Iron Dawn: The Monitor, the Merrimack, and the Civil War Sea Battle that Changed History

Richard Snow, "Iron Dawn: The Monitor, the Merrimack, and the Civil War Sea Battle that Changed History"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1476794189, 1476794197 | EPUB | pages: 416 | 10.8 mb
Iron Dawn: The Monitor, the Merrimack, and the Civil War Sea Battle That Changed History [Audiobook] (repost)

Iron Dawn: The Monitor, the Merrimack, and the Civil War Sea Battle That Changed History [Audiobook] (repost)
English | ASIN: B01MDRFHSW | 2016 | 12 hours and 16 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 356 MB
Author: Richard Snow
Narrator: Grover Gardner

Santa Anna: The Life and Legacy of the Legendary Mexican President and General  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at March 1, 2023
Santa Anna: The Life and Legacy of the Legendary Mexican President and General

Santa Anna: The Life and Legacy of the Legendary Mexican President and General by Charles River Editors
English | January 4, 2017 | ISBN: 1542343542 | 82 pages | EPUB | 1.67 Mb
«The Smoking Gun: Day by Day Through a Shocking Murder Trial with Gerry Spence» by Gerry Spence

«The Smoking Gun: Day by Day Through a Shocking Murder Trial with Gerry Spence» by Gerry Spence
English | ISBN: 9780743260992 | EPUB | 0.7 MB
The Battle of Seven Pines: The History of the First Major Battle of the 1862 Peninsula Campaign

The Battle of Seven Pines: The History of the First Major Battle of the 1862 Peninsula Campaign by Charles River Editors
English | May 20, 2015 | ISBN: 151228520X | 57 pages | EPUB | 1.39 Mb