Toto IV Sacd

Toto - Toto IV (1982) [Reissue 2002] MCH PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC  Vinyl & HR

Posted by HDAtall at April 2, 2024
Toto - Toto IV (1982) [Reissue 2002] MCH PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Toto - Toto IV (1982) [Reissue 2002]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 42:15 minutes | Full Scans included | 3,4 GB
or DSD64 2.0 Stereo (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 41:57 | Scans included | 1,14 GB
or FLAC 2.0 (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | 41:57 m | Scans included | 1021 MB
Features Stereo and Multichannel Surround Sound

Toto IV is the fourth studio album by American rock band Toto released in the spring of 1982 by Columbia Records. The lead single, "Rosanna", peaked at number 2 for five weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, while the album's third single, "Africa", topping the Hot 100 chart, became the group's first and only number 1 hit. The album received six Grammy Awards in 1983 including Album of the Year, Producer of the Year for the band, and Record of the Year for "Rosanna". It reached number four on the Billboard 200 album charts in the United States, shortly after its release. It also reached the top ten in other countries, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
Ondekoza - Collection (2013) [Audio Meister Box Set] SACD ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Ondekoza - Collection (2013) [Audio Meister Box Set]
SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 326:26 minutes | Scans NOT included | 9,01 GB
or DSD64 Stereo (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Scans NOT included | 8,18 GB
or FLAC 2.0 (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Scans NOT included | 6,81 GB

Ondekoza (鬼太鼓座) ("demon drum group"), sometimes referred to as "Za Ondekoza", is a Japanese troupe specializing in taiko drumming. Founded in 1969 by Den Tagayasu, in Sado Island, Japan. Ondekoza was influential in the rise of the kumi-daiko (group taiko) style of taiko. Not a taiko player himself, Tagayasu helped transform taiko from a festival-based music form to a virtuosic performance art performed on stage. Ondekoza's performances in North America in 1975 was the first exposure for many and helped spread interest in taiko through North America. The now widely recognized style of wearing only a 'shimekomi' ('fundoshi loincloth) was originally started by Ondekoza when Pierre Cardin suggested that the physique of the drummer be exposed. The traditional Japanese drummers do not play only in underwear. One of the keys to the group's success was the arrangement of traditional melodies and styles into stylized, artistic musical pieces. This Box Set have been released in Japan by Audio Meister as # SACG-3005~10.