The Guardian Australia 29 August

The Guardian Australia - 29 August 2022  Newspapers

Posted by crazy-slim at Aug. 29, 2022
The Guardian Australia - 29 August 2022

The Guardian Australia - 29 August 2022
English | 46 pages | True PDF | 8 MB

The Guardian Australia - 29 August 2023  Newspapers

Posted by crazy-slim at Aug. 29, 2023
The Guardian Australia - 29 August 2023

The Guardian Australia - 29 August 2023
English | 62 pages | True PDF | 9 MB

The Guardian Australia - August 29, 2019  Newspapers

Posted by crazy-slim at Aug. 29, 2019
The Guardian Australia - August 29, 2019

The Guardian Australia - August 29, 2019
English | 36 pages | True PDF | 7 MB
The Seekers - Carry Me - The Seekers' 60th Anniversary (2022)

The Seekers - Carry Me - The Seekers' 60th Anniversary (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1.1 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 415 MB
2:56:24 | Pop, Folk | Label: Universal Music Australia

Australia's first 'supergroup', The Seekers, are proud to announce the forthcoming release of their album Carry Me, marking the band's Diamond Jubilee and the first album since the sad passing of long-time lead singer Judith Durham in August this year. A personally selected and curated collection of The Seekers' greatest hits, these sixty epoch-making songs range the group's entire career, including the band's final studio recording, the eponymous 'Carry Me', written by Bruce Woodley. Included in the 3-CD set, which spans the breath of their career, are reminiscences and recollections from Athol, Keith and Bruce, as well as their personal favourite Seekers songs, everything from the universally loved 'I'll Never Find Another You' and 'Morningtown Ride' to the lesser known 'The Water is Wide' and the festive 'When A Child is Born'.
Sayat-Nova - Arrangements for Piano (Armen Babakhanian) [2005]

Sayat-Nova - Arrangements for Piano (Armen Babakhanian) [2005]
EAC Rip | FLAC, TRACKs+CUE, LOG | Covers | 1cd, 191.12 MB
Classical | Label: Hamazkayin | Catalog Number: HMZ109

About SAYAT NOVA - The great Armenian troubadour Sayat Nova was born in 1712 in the village of Sanahin, not far from Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Named Haroutiun Sayatian at birth, the great musician and lyric poet is remembered by Armenians as Sayat Nova or King of Songs, an homage to his stature and prestige. In his early teens, the Sayatian family moved to Tbilisi, which was an important center of Armenian culture, music, and literature. During this period Sayat Nova started to compose, play, and sing…