Two Guys From Milwaukee

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Posted by at Jan. 5, 2021
Two Guys from Milwaukee

Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946)
Balkan Prince Henry has two wishes, to meet Lauren Bacall and see the "real" America. He befriends cabbie Buzz Williams and, without knowing the microphone is live, the two stage a debate on democracy versus monarchy broadcast back to the Prince's homeland. A plebiscite there puts Henry out of a job. Flying to MIlwaukee to become a beer salesman, he meets Bacall on the seat next to his, but a tap on his shoulder means he must give up his seat (and dream) to Bogie.
Comedy 
David Hazeltine - The Time is Now (2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

David Hazeltine - The Time is Now (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 64:15 minutes | 1.13 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

We all have it: that nagging list of things we’ve been meaning to get to, projects we’ve been thinking about for years, goals that we just keep putting off for another day. With The Time Is Now, pianist/composer David Hazeltine decides to finally seize the moment and bring one of his long-delayed dream projects to fruition. The new album, due out October 26 via Smoke Sessions Records, finds one of the top pianists of his generation forging an impeccably swinging partnership with two other masters: bassist Ron Carter and drummer Al Foster.
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Rod Stewart - Storyteller: The Complete Anthology 1964-1990 (1989) {4CD Box Set}
4CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 2,04 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 905 Mb
Full Scans | 03:57:31 | RAR 5% Recovery
Pop Rock / Folk Rock / Classic Rock / Blues Rock / Rock & Roll
Warner Bros. Records #9 25987-2 | US

Storyteller – The Complete Anthology: 1964–1990, often referred to as The Storyteller Anthology or simply Storyteller is a 4-disc compilation released by Rod Stewart in November 1989. It was released by Warner Bros. Records (WEA 9 25987-2) and contains sixty-five tracks, five of which had never before been released. Storyteller spans the whole of Rod’s career beginning with the 1964 release of "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" and ending with "Downtown Train", a new song for 1989. It was designed for release in the US and contains four discs each covering a different period somewhat chronologically. Disc One spans 1964–1971 and includes " Can I Get a Witness?" recorded while Rod was with Steampacket and which had never before been released. Disc Two spans 1971–1976. Disc Three spans 1975–1981 and includes "To Love Somebody" featuring Booker T. & the M.G.'s. In the liner notes Rod recalls that this version was recorded shortly before Al Jackson, Jr. was killed. Disc Four spans 1981–1989 and includes never before released versions of "I Don't Want to Talk About It" and "This Old Heart of Mine".