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David Grisman - Hot Dawg (1979) {1987, MFSL UDCD 506}  Music

Posted by popsakov at March 17, 2023
David Grisman - Hot Dawg (1979) {1987, MFSL UDCD 506}

David Grisman - Hot Dawg (1979) {1987, MFSL UDCD 506}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 228 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 115 Mb
Full Scans | 00:40:02 | RAR 5% Recovery
Bluegrass, Gypsy Jazz, Folk, Country | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDCD 506

It's no wonder that mandolinist David Grisman came up with the name "Dawg Music" to describe his style of playing, which draws from bluegrass, jazz, and many other forms of music. This 1978 recording has long been a favorite of Grisman's fans, as all of the compositions and performances have stood the test of time. Grisman's lively "Dawg's Bull" and guitarist Tony Rice's upbeat "Devlin'" set a high standard at the opening of the album, yet the remaining tracks continue to meet the high watermark of the first two songs. In addition to Rice's presence throughout the recording, Grisman utilizes five different bassists (only one song, "Dawgology," features two of them together), violinist Darol Anger, mandolinist Mike Marshall, and on two selections, the jazz violin master Stéphane Grappelli.

Rob Wasserman - Trios (1994) [MFSL UDCD 752] *REPOST*  Music

Posted by Goodspeed at March 23, 2017
Rob Wasserman - Trios (1994) [MFSL UDCD 752] *REPOST*

Rob Wasserman - Trios (1994) [MFSL UDCD 752] *REPOST*
Jazz/Rock/Fusion | EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC | CD: 297 MB | | Artwork: 198 MB
Label: MCA/GRP Records | release date: 15-02-1994 | TT 56:50 | catalog: GRM 4021

Trios is eclectic in its musical vision, [but] maintains a cohesive unity throughout… a bass lover's dream, Wasserman not only stretches the sonic possibilities of the instrument, he explores its expressiveness, range, and flexibility….- Down Beat (04/01/1994)

Def Leppard - Hysteria (1987) {1993, MFSL UDCD-580}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Feb. 10, 2023
Def Leppard - Hysteria (1987) {1993, MFSL UDCD-580}

Def Leppard - Hysteria (1987) {1993, MFSL UDCD-580}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 492 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 191 Mb
Full Scans | 01:02:32 | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDCD-580

Where Pyromania had set the standard for polished, catchy pop-metal, Hysteria only upped the ante. Pyromania's slick, layered Mutt Lange production turned into a painstaking obsession with dense sonic detail on Hysteria, with the result that some critics dismissed the record as a stiff, mechanized pop sell-out (perhaps due in part to Rick Allen's new, partially electronic drum kit). But Def Leppard's music had always employed big, anthemic hooks, and few of the pop-metal bands who had hit the charts in the wake of Pyromania could compete with Leppard's sense of craft; certainly none had the pop songwriting savvy to produce seven chart singles from the same album, as the stunningly consistent Hysteria did.
Def Leppard - Pyromania (1983) {1989, MFSL UDCD II, 24kt Gold Plated}

Def Leppard - Pyromania (1983) {1989, MFSL UDCD II, 24kt Gold Plated}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 322 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 135 Mb
Full Scans | 00:45:19 | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDCD-520

While Def Leppard had obviously wanted to write big-sounding anthems on their previous records, Pyromania was where the band's vision coalesced and gelled into something more. More than ever before, the band's songs on Pyromania are driven by catchy, shiny melodic hooks instead of heavy guitar riffs, although the latter do pop up once in a while. But it wasn't just this newly intensified focus on melody and consistent songwriting (and heavy MTV exposure) that made Pyromania a massive success – and the catalyst for the '80s pop-metal movement. Robert John "Mutt" Lange's buffed-to-a-sheen production – polished drum and guitar sounds, multi-tracked layers of vocal harmonies, a general sanding of any and all musical rough edges, and a perfectionistic attention to detail – set the style for much of the melodic hard rock that followed.

Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard (1974) [MFSL, UDCD 594]  Music

Posted by v3122 at April 2, 2022
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard (1974) [MFSL, UDCD 594]

Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard (1974)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
1993 | MFSL, UDCD 594 | ~ 262 or 117 Mb | Scans
Blues Rock / Classic Rock

461 Ocean Boulevard is Eric Clapton's second studio solo album, arriving after his side project of Derek and the Dominos and a long struggle with heroin addiction. Although there are some new reggae influences, the album doesn't sound all that different from the rock, pop, blues, country, and R&B amalgam of Eric Clapton…

Eric Clapton - Slowhand (1977) [MFSL, UDCD 553]  Music

Posted by v3122 at April 11, 2022
Eric Clapton - Slowhand (1977) [MFSL, UDCD 553]

Eric Clapton - Slowhand (1977)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
1991 | MFSL, UDCD 553 | ~ 233 or 103 Mb | Scans
Blues Rock / Classic Rock

After the guest-star-drenched No Reason to Cry failed to make much of an impact commercially, Eric Clapton returned to using his own band for Slowhand. The difference is substantial – where No Reason to Cry struggled hard to find the right tone, Slowhand opens with the relaxed, bluesy shuffle of J.J. Cale's "Cocaine" and sustains it throughout the course of the album…

Nirvana - Nevermind (1991) [MFSL, UDCD 666] Re-up  Music

Posted by v3122 at Feb. 22, 2019
Nirvana - Nevermind (1991) [MFSL, UDCD 666] Re-up

Nirvana - Nevermind (1991)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
1996 | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, UDCD 666 | ~ 345 or 158 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 157 Mb
Rock / Grunge

Nevermind was never meant to change the world, but you can never predict when the Zeitgeist will hit, and Nirvana's second album turned out to be the place where alternative rock crashed into the mainstream. This wasn't entirely an accident, either, since Nirvana did sign with a major label, and they did release a record with a shiny surface, no matter how humongous the guitars sounded…

John Lennon - Imagine (1971) [MFSL UDCD 759] Re-up  Music

Posted by v3122 at Dec. 8, 2020
John Lennon - Imagine (1971) [MFSL UDCD 759] Re-up

John Lennon - Imagine (1971)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2000 | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, UDCD 759 | ~ 237 or 93 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 58 Mb
Pop Rock / Claasic Rock

After the harrowing Plastic Ono Band, John Lennon returned to calmer, more conventional territory with Imagine. While the album had a softer surface, it was only marginally less confessional than its predecessor…
Bobby Short - Live at the Cafe Carlyle (1974) [MFSL, UDCD 589]

Bobby Short - Live at the Cafe Carlyle (1974)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
1993 | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, UDCD 589 | ~ 412 or 179 Mb | Scans Included
Jazz, Blues, Cool Jazz, Vocal

After springing for three double-LP songbook albums in three years devoted to Cole Porter, Noël Coward, and George Gershwin, Atlantic Records tracked Bobby Short to his lair for a fourth two-disc collection in December 1973, setting up recording equipment in the tiny confines of the Cafe Carlyle where Short had maintained a permanent residency since 1968. There, over two nights, the tapes picked up a typical selection of standards by Porter, Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, and other interwar songwriting masters, plus some more recent material, played by Short's piano trio, which also featured Beverly Peer on bass and Richard Sheridan on drums…
Woody Herman - The Fourth Herd & The New World of Woody Herman (1995) [MFSL, UDCD 630] Re-up

Woody Herman - The Fourth Herd & The New World of Woody Herman (1995)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, UDCD 630 | ~ 464 or 176 Mb | Scans
Jazz, Big Band

This CD is quite a bit different than most audiophile releases for it contains rare rather than famous recordings. 1959's The Fourth Herd (which features an all-star group of studio musicians and Woody Herman alumni along with his octet of the time) was only put out briefly by Jazzland while the music on 1962's The New World of Woody Herman was never available commercially before; both were originally cut for the SESAC Transcribed Library and were available only to selected radio stations on a subscription basis…