Showing posts with label pop rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pop rock. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2020

Secondhand Serenade - A Twist In My Story (2008) {Glassnote/EastWest}

 Secondhand Serenade - A Twist In My Story (2008) {Glassnote/EastWest}


Secondhand Serenade - A Twist In My Story (2008) {Glassnote/EastWest}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 282 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 97 mb
Genre: pop rock, acoustic

A Twist In My Story is the 2008 album by John Vesely, better known as Secondhand Serenade. This is a Glassnote/EastWest presentation.

01. Like A Knife (4:28)
02. Fall For You (3:05)
03. Maybe (3:32)
04. Stranger (4:48)
05. Your Call (3:50)
06. Suppose (3:48)
07. A Twist In My Story (4:09)
08. Why? (4:15)
09. Stay Close, Don't Go (3:36)
10. Pretend (3:32)
11. Goodbye (5:26)

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Daryl Hall & John Oates - Whole Oats (1972) {2008 American Beat}

 Daryl Hall & John Oates - Whole Oats (1972) {2008 American Beat} **[RE-UP]**


Daryl Hall & John Oates - Whole Oats (1972) {2008 American Beat}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 207 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 100 mb
Genre: pop, pop rock

Whole Oats is the 1972 debut album by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania duo Daryl Hall & John Oates. This pressing was released by American Beat on 12 February, 2008.
Hall and Oates already live in history as a revered duo of Philly Soul, and with good reason. They simply were extraordinary in their music. On their first album, before the ear-catching Abandoned Luncheonette, and the following War Babies, and plenty before the first hit-yielding RCA debut with “Sara Smile,” Hall & Oates were cutting their teeth with a decent album called Whole Oats.

Whole Oats was released by Atlantic Records in 1972, and was produced by noted in-house producer, Arif Mardin. Its collection of eleven originals were the forerunner of what we would come to expect from the very talented duo. There are songs on this album that dynamically hint at what the two singers would become, some more so than others. “I’m Sorry” embodies the familiar sound pretty well.

American Beat Records has saw fit to return this embryonic album to the people who loved the duo throughout their successful run on the charts. Although Whole Oats doesn’t elicit the whole of what Daryl and John would become, it certainly gives some insight to the formation and development of the Hall and Oates sound. Consider this album the ultrasound of a healthy baby.

Daryl Hall & John Oates - Whole Oats (1972) {2008 American Beat} **[RE-UP]**

01. I'm Sorry
02. All Our Love
03. Georgie
04. Fall In Philadelphia
05. Waterwheel
06. Lazyman
07. Goodnight And Goodmorning
08. They Needed Each Other
09. Southeast City Window
10. Thank You For
11. Lilly (Are You Happy)

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Daryl Hall-keyboards, mandolin & vocals
John Oates-guitars & vocals, with…

Mike McCarthy-bass
Jim Helmer-drums & percussion

ADDITIONAL MUSICIANS:
Jerry Ricks-guitar on "Southeast City Window"
Bill Keith-Pedal steel on "All Our Love" and "Southeast City Window"

The arrangements are by Whole Oats
The string, horn & woodwind arrangements are by Arif Mardin
The cello on "Southeast City Window" arranged by Daryl Hall
The chorus on "Fall In Philadelphia" dedicated to the "Philly" rhythm section
–-
Produced by Arif Mardin
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studio, New York, NY
Recording engineer: Gene Paul
Additional engineering by Lew Hahn
Re-mix engineers: Arif Mardin & Gene Paul

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Bára Basiková - s/t (1991) {Monitor}

 Bára Basiková - s/t (1991) {Monitor}


Bára Basiková - s/t (1991) {Monitor}
WEB Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 261mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 97 mb
Genre: pop rock

Bára Basiková is a 1991 self-titled album by Czech vocalist Bára Basiková. This was released on the Monitor label.

Bára Basiková - s/t (1991) {Monitor}

01. Ti Zvláštní (4:20)
02. Víkend Lvích Vášní (4:38)
03. Bílá Kráčí (5:05)
04. Mouchy Jdou (3:43)
05. Říjen Spí (3:43)
06. Ty Uvadlé (3:45)
07. Troja (4:40)
08. Křehké Já (4:09)
09. Souměrná (4:30)
10. Pouštní Anděl (3:31)

Bára Basiková - s/t (1991) {Monitor}


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Sunday, October 11, 2020

Brent Bourgeois - s/t (1990) {Charisma}

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Brent Bourgeois - s/t (1990) {Charisma}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 329 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 125 mb
Genre: pop rock

Brent Bourgeois was one half of the equation known as Bourgeois Tagg, a pop/rock band who had a small number of hits in the mid/late 80's, including "Mutual Surrender (What A Wonderful World" and "I Don't Mind At All". Critics were comparing Bourgeois to Paul McCartney and Todd Rundgren. As the band were preparing to record a third album, Bourgeois kindly left them to pursue a solo career. Some felt the huge success of "I Don't Mind At All" would lead to greater success for him. Unfortunately it didn't work out that way.

His self-titled debut solo effort was full of the kind of pop craftiness that is to be expected from singer/songwriter types, but perhaps due to where music was at at that time (the continued hype of Guns N' Roses vs. the growing popularity of hip-hop), it didn't do well, despite the power of the first and only single from the album, "Dare To Fall In Love".

Bourgeois would record two more solo albums before putting his musical career up for a day. He currently serves as an A&R for a Christian label in the United States.

Brent Bourgeois - s/t (1990) {Charisma} **[RE-UP]**

01. The Real Thing
02. Compromise
03. Dare To Fall In Love
04. Can't Feel The Pain
05. Scene Of The Crime
06. Wild Child
07. Evil Run Riot
08. My Little Island
09. Time Of The Season
10. Shit Out Of Luck
11. A Long Way From Home

Saturday, October 10, 2020

VA - Relix Magazine CD Sampler (December/January 2007) (2006) {Relix Magazine}

 VA - Relix Magazine CD Sampler (December/January 2007) (2006) {Relix Magazine} **[RE-UP]**


VA - Relix Magazine CD Sampler (December/January 2007) (2006) {Relix Magazine}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 371 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 162 mb
Genre: rock, jazz, blues, bluegrass, folk, pop rock

Relix Magazine CD Sampler (December/January2007) is a 2006 sampler CD found within the December/January 2007 issue of Relix magazine. This is just the sampler disc, not the full magazine.

01. Wolfmother - Mind's Eye
02. Nina Simone - Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter (Jazzeem's All Styles Remix)
03. U-Melt - Air
04. Jonah Smith - When We Say Goodnight
05. Chris Thile - Watch 'at Breakdown
06. Brett Dennen - Ain't No Reason
07. James Morrison - You Give Me Something
08. Milton - In The City (Live)
09. Dredg - The Tanbark Is Hot Lava
10. Sojorn - Feel
11. Benet - A-Town
12. Hot Club Of Detroit - Swing One
13. Joshua Meltzer - Digital Dirt

VA - Relix Magazine CD Sampler (December/January 2007) (2006) {Relix Magazine} **[RE-UP]**


John Paul Young - Greatest Hits (1997) {LaserLight Digital}

 John Paul Young - Greatest Hits (1997) {LaserLight Digital}

John Paul Young - Greatest Hits (1997) {LaserLight Digital}
WEB Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 371 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 125 mb
Genre: pop rock, disco

Greatest Hit is a 1997 compilation by Australian singer John Paul Young. Primarily known for his one worldwide hit song, this features other of his songs and yes. This was released by LaserLight Digital.

01. Love Is In The Air (3:26)
02. Lost In Your Love (3:09)
03. Here We Go (3:39)
04. Hot For Your Baby (4:07)
05. Yesterday's Hero (3:46)
06. St. Louis (3:46)
07. Pasadena (3:16)
08. The Love Game (3:30)
09. Heaven Sent (3:14)
10. Standing In The Rain (4:09)
11. The Day That My Heart Caught Fire (3:02)
12. 6 5 33 5 4 (4:11)
13. Where The Action Is (3:04)
14. I Wanna Do It With You (3:01)
15. Don't Sing That Song (3:35)
16. Birmingham (4:10)

John Paul Young - Greatest Hits (1997) {LaserLight Digital}


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Friday, October 9, 2020

Wings - Back To The Egg (1979) {1989 Capitol}

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Wings - Back To The Egg (1979) {1989 Capitol}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 340 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 141 mb
Genre: pop rock, soul, reggae

Back To The Egg is the 1979 album by Wings, a band featuring Paul McCartney. This is the 1989 CD pressing on Capitol which features three bonus tracks: "Daytime Nightime Suffering" (the B-side to "Goodnight Tonight") and McCartney's Christmas single from 1979, "Wonderful Christmastime" and "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reggae" in monaural.
Reversing the trend towards sophisticated production, this is very off-the-cuff: several tunes are just fragments (the tantalizing funk-rock "Reception"), and many of the harder-rocking tracks sound like home recordings ("We're Open Tonight"). All of which has a certain charm, and the thumping "Old Siam, Sir" and gorgeous "Arrow Through Me" (a flop single) are among his best work. But most of the songwriting is way below par: the rockers are nearly tuneless (the other flop single "Getting Closer," Laine's "Again And Again And Again") and the ballads are nearly tasteless ("After The Ball," "Baby's Request"). At this point McCulloch and English were already gone, replaced by Laurence Juber and Steve Holly, though as it turned out this was the last Wings record anyway. Two tracks feature Rockestra, an all-dinosaur lineup featuring Zepsters John Paul Jones and John Bonham, Pete Townshend and Kenney Jones from the Who, plus Ronnie Lane, David Gilmour, Ray Cooper, Gary Brooker, etc. Paul produced with Chris Thomas.

Wings - Back To The Egg (1979) {1989 Capitol} **[RE-UP]**

SUNNY SIDE UP
1. Reception
2. Getting Closer
3. We're Open Tonight
4. Spin It On
5. Again And Again And Again
6. Old Siam, Sir
7. Arrow Through Me

OVER EASY
8. Rockestra Theme
9. To You
10. After The Ball/Million Miles
11. Winter Rose/Love Awake
12. The Broadcast
13. So Glad To See You Here
14. Baby's Request
–-
BONUS TRACKS
15. Daytime Nightime Suffering
16. Wonderful Christmastime
17. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reggae

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STEVE HOLLY – drums
LAURENCE JUBER – guitar
DENNY LAINE – guitar, vocals
LINDA McCARTNEY – keyboards, vocals, back cover photos
PAUL McCARTNEY – vocals, bass, guitar, piano, back cover photos

Speedy Acquaye – percussion (8,13)
Tony Ashton – keyboards (8,13)
Black Dyke Mills Band – (11)
John Bonham – drums (8,13)
Gary Brooker – piano (8,13)
Tony Carr – percussion (8,13)
Howie Casey – horns (8,13)
Ray Cooper – percussion (8,13)
Tony Dorsey – horns (8,13)
Dave Gilmour – guitar (8,13)
Steve Howard – horns (8,13)
John Paul Jones – bass and piano (8,13)
Kenney Jones – drums (8,13)
Ronnie Lane – bass (8,13)
Hank Marvin – guitar (8,13)
Morris Pert – percussion (8,13)
Thaddeus Richard – horns (8,13)
Bruce Thomas – bass (8,13)
Pete Townshend – guitar (8,13)
Phil McDonald – engineer

As you may recall, the last time we came upon Paul McCartney, pilot of Wings, he'd fashioned a thirteen-song offering called London Town, whose mildly tuneful title track was the epitome of the now-familiar, latter-day McCartney style of songwriting.

People pass by me on my imaginary street

Ordinary people it's impossible to meet

Holding conversations that are always incomplete

Well, I don't know….


Gliding along on the wheels of a catchy little melody, we were scarcely into his pale narrative when McCartney began laying out the limitations of the tale he was to tell. Still, the melody was infectious and the possibilities sufficiently promising, so we went along for the ride on the odd chance of meeting one of those ordinary folks he was crooning about. And, at length, we did—sort of.

Out of work again the actor entertains his wife

With the same old stories of his ordinary life

Maybe be exaggerates the trouble and the strife

Well, I don't know….


Thus unfolded another thoroughly unsatisfying Paul McCartney song on the archetypal Wings LP. London Town was an irritating mélange of lyric fragments, squandered melodies and clever but half-assed arrangements, the whole unrealized mess packaged with a slick, unctuous flair that would have reduced an idea like "Eleanor Rigby" to a two-line roundelay.

Since his solo debut in 1970 with the casual, albeit totally original McCartney, this ex-Beatle has been lending his truly prodigious talents as a singer, songwriter, musician and producer to some of the laziest records in the history of rock & roll. With the exception of Band on the Run and some relatively cohesive material on Venus and Mars, McCartney's work with Wings has proven to be as scattershot as it is puerile, each abortive rock snippet and silly love song feeding the mounting bewilderment about his direction (or utter lack of it) as an artist. Who, one felt compelled to ask, is in charge here? Back to the Egg provides the final, obvious answer: no one.

After ten Capitol albums with wife Linda, stalwart Denny Laine and various incarnations of Wings, McCartney jumped to Columbia last year in a multimillion-dollar deal that many thought would represent a new era for him musically. Despite the addition of Steve Holly on drums and Laurence Juber on guitar, Back to the Egg is just about the sorriest grab bag of dreck in recent memory.

Herewith, a sample of the words from the single, "Getting Closer": "I'm getting closer, my Salamander/When will we be there? Oh no, don't answer." Mercifully, no lyric sheet is provided, but a throwaway scrap (what other kind of McCartney lyric is there?) from the above tune about a "radio playing a song with a point" sets an ironic tone for the entire LP. A veritable slide show of dead-end flights of fancy and yesterday's dross, Back to the Egg doesn't contain one cut that's the least bit fleshed out or brought to any logical conclusion. In place of well-framed songs, we get an irritating display of disjointed images and unfocused musical snapshots. Titles are abundant (fourteen in all), but the content is largely regurgitant. "We're Open Tonight" bears a strong resemblance to London Town's "I'm Carrying," while "Winter Rose/Love Awake" recalls "Power Cut" on Red Rose Speedway. "After the Ball/Million Miles" is the obligatory tip of the McCartney hat to English music-hall tradition, but it's vastly inferior to even such half-baked fluff as Venus and Mars' "You Gave Me the Answer."

The instrumentation on Back to the Egg is so scrambled that any serious criticism would be ridiculous, except to note that the much-heralded "Rockestra Theme" (featuring the playing of Pete Townshend, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, John Bonham, Gary Brooker, David Gilmour, John Paul Jones, et al.) is a flat affair cooked up around one hackneyed riff. Likewise, the runaway bass that made the disco single, "Goodnight Tonight" (absent from the album), a curiosity is in ample supply here, but not nearly as inventive or powerful. Instead, McCartney just retraces his tired old patterns.

"Arrow through Me" illustrates why Paul McCartney's output is rarely covered anymore by other artists. At first pleasing to the ear, this love lament soon becomes so flaky that no other performer would dare stand naked with it. Indeed, the only track deserving of special mention is Denny Laine's "Again and Again and Again," a somewhat engaging rock segment that could have been built into a comprehensible song. The rest of the record sounds like a rude mixture of subbasement tapes and prose torn at random from the Yellow Pages, interspersed for no discernible reason with—no kidding—some spoken excerpts from John Galsworthy's The Little Man and Ian Hay's The Sport of Kings.

In keeping with the fractured nature of Back to the Egg, I offer the reader a multiple-choice ending to this review, with the suggestion that he or she consider combining all of the following:

(A) This album is nothing more than a slipshod demo by an aimless band. If it had arrived unsolicited in the offices of Columbia, it would have been returned in the next mail with a terse "No thank you."

(B) I can think of few other prominent rock musicians who'd have signed their names to this kind of drivel. McCartney's gross indulgence is matched only by his shameless indolence, and Back to the Egg represents the public disintegration of a consistently disappointing talent.

(C) Paul McCartney (how does this man sleep?) has been plagiarizing his own material for years now, and he's finally run out of recycled ideas. With a few key word changes, the lyrics that began this piece could end it on an appropriately grim autobiographical note.

(D) Where have you gone, Emmitt Rhodes? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you.
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Thursday, October 8, 2020

Vyto B - Tricentennial 2076 (vinyl rip) (1976) {Clay Pigeon}

Vyto B - Tricentennial 2076 (vinyl rip) (1976) {Clay Pigeon}

Vyto B - Tricentennial 2076 (vinyl rip) (1976) {Clay Pigeon}
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 234 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 82 mb
Genre: pop rock

Tricentennial 2076 is the 1976 album by Lithuanian artist Vyto Beleska, who shortened his name to Vyto B for this release. As for this release, this came out on Clay Pigeon and is a vinyl rip.

Vyto B - Tricentennial 2076 (vinyl rip) (1976) {Clay Pigeon}

01. Tricentennial 2076
02. Good And Evil Biorhythm
03. Death Warrant
04. Electronic Enforcer
05. To Commemorate An Imaginary Life That Dies Prematurely
06. The Change
07. Space Love
08. Silicon Men
09. Rocket Park
10. Funky Pump
11. New America
12. Miracle Device

Vyto B - Tricentennial 2076 (vinyl rip) (1976) {Clay Pigeon}


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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Friends Again - Trapped And Unwrapped (1984) {1989 Fontana/Phonogram}

 Friends Again - Trapped And Unwrapped (1984) {1989 Fontana/Phonogram}


Friends Again - Trapped And Unwrapped (1984) {1989 Fontana/Phonogram}
WEB Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 424 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 136 mb
Genre: pop rock

Trapped And Unwrapped is the first and only album by Scottish band Friends Again, released in 1984. This is the 1989 reissue featuring four bonus tracks. This comes courtesy of Fontana/Phonogram.

Friends Again - Trapped And Unwrapped (1984) {1989 Fontana/Phonogram}

01. Lucky Star
02. Sunkissed
03. Lullaby No.2
04. Vaguely Yours
05. Skip The Hold Rush
06. Tomboy
07. State Of Art
08. Swallows In The Rain
09. South Of Love
10. Old Love
11. Money At The Core
12. Moon 3
13. Bird Of Paradise (Bonus Track)
14. Wand You Wave (Bonus Track)
15. Why Don't You Ask Someone (Bonus Track)
16. Dealing In Silver (Bonus Track)

Friends Again - Trapped And Unwrapped (1984) {1989 Fontana/Phonogram}


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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

John Lennon - Gone From This Place (1990) {Vigotone}

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John Lennon - Gone From This Place (1990) {Vigotone}
WEB Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 384 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 142 mb
Genre: pop rock

Gone From This Place is the 1990 bootleg album by John Lennon. One of Vigotone's first releases, this disc features demos, rough mixes, acetate rips and other ephemera from Lennon's vaults.

John Lennon - Gone From This Place (1990) {Vigotone} **[RE-UP]**

1. God (Acoustic Demo) (2:41)
2. I'm Stepping Out (Extended Alternate Version) (5:36)
3. Real Love (Piano Demo - Take 1) (3:53)
4. Going Down On Love (Studio Run Through) (3:58)
5. Pill (Demo Of Unreleased Song - Circa 1972) (1:40)
6. Gone From This Place (Acoustic Demo) (1:35)
7. Dear Yoko (Basic Track - Early Vocal) (2:41)
8. Memories (Piano Demo) (2:32)
9. I'm Losing You (Acoustic Demo) (3:17)
10. God Save Us (Studio Version From Acetate) (3:09)
11. I Found Out (Guitar Demo - Take 2) (3:18)
12. Borrowed Time (Rough Mix) (3:01)
13. Rock Island Line (Acoustic Home Recording) (2:32)
14. I'm The Greatest (Studio Demo) (2:34)
15. (Just Like) Starting Over (Acoustic Demo - Take 3) (4:52)
16. Serve Yourself (Piano Demo) (5:25)
17. Well (Baby Please Don't Go) (Studio Jam) (5:50)
18. Cold Turkey (Acoustic Demo - Take 1) (3:26)
19. Clean Up Time (Rough Mix) (3:13)
20. Beef Jerky (Studio Run Through) (3:12)
21. Gone From This Place (Reprise) (0:46)

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Christopher Cross - The Definitive… (2001) {Warner Strategic Marketing/Warner Bros./Rhino Europe}

 Christopher Cross - The Definitive... (2001) {Warner Strategic Marketing/Warner Bros./Rhino Europe}

Christopher Cross - The Definitive… (2001) {Warner Strategic Marketing/Warner Bros./Rhino Europe}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 505 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 176 mb
Genre: pop rock

The Definitive Christopher Cross is a 2001 compilation CD by American singer Christopher Cross. It features most of the hits from his first album, "Arthur's Theme" plus songs that became minor hits for him. This was released in Europe by Warner Strategic Marketing/Warner Bros./Rhino.

Christopher Cross - The Definitive... (2001) {Warner Strategic Marketing/Warner Bros./Rhino Europe}

01. Ride Like The Wind
02. All Right
03. Say You'll Be Mine
04. Sailing
05. Never Be The Same
06. Arthur's Theme
07. Think Of Laura
08. No Time For Talk
09. Words Of Wisdom
10. Every Turn Of The World
11. Love Is Love
12. I Will
13. A Chance For Heaven
14. Swept Away
15. Loving Strangers
16. Is There Something
17. In The Blink Of An Eye
18. Open Up My Window
19. Back Of My Mind

Christopher Cross - The Definitive... (2001) {Warner Strategic Marketing/Warner Bros./Rhino Europe}


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Friday, September 18, 2020

ZZ Top - Club (Australia 12" single) (24-bit/96kHz) (vinyl rip) (1987) {Warner Bros.}

 ZZ Top - Club (Australia 12" single) (24-bit/96kHz) (vinyl rip) (1987) {Warner Bros.}


ZZ Top - Club (Australia 12" single) (24-bit/96kHz) (vinyl rip) (1987) {Warner Bros.}
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 405 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 94 mb
Genre: pop rock

Club is a 5-song EP/12" single by ZZ Top featuring then-current remixes of their latest hit songs. Released at Pacific rim countries, including Australia, this came out on Warner Bros. and is a 24-bit/96kHz vinyl rip, while the MP3's were done in 320 kbps.

ZZ Top - Club (Australia 12" single) (24-bit/96kHz) (vinyl rip) (1987) {Warner Bros.}

1. Velcro Fly (Extended Mix) (6:35)
2. Legs (Special Dance Mix) (7:48)
3. Sleeping Bag (Extended Mix) (6:13)
4. Stages (Extended Version) (5:04)
5. Velcro Fly (Dub Version) (5:42)

ZZ Top - Club (Australia 12" single) (24-bit/96kHz) (vinyl rip) (1987) {Warner Bros.}


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Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me (UK CD5) (1992) {Virgin}

 Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me (UK CD5) (1992) {Virgin}


Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me (UK CD5) (1992) {Virgin}
EAC Rip | FLAC with LOG | scans | 115 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 43 mb
Genre: pop rock

"Jesus He Knows Me" is a 1992 single by British pop rock band Genesis. Released in support of their We Can't Dance album, this was a CD5 released in the UK by Virgin Records and.

Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me (UK CD5) (1992) {Virgin}

1. Jesus He Knows Me (Single Mix) (4:18)
2. Hearts On Fire (5:15)
3. I Can't Dance (The Other Mix) (6:00)

Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me (UK CD5) (1992) {Virgin}


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Monday, September 14, 2020

The Power Station - s/t (1985) {Capitol}


The Power Station - s/t (1985) {Capitol}

The Power Station - s/t (1985) {Capitol}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 231 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 78 mb
Genre: pop rock, rock pop

The Power Station is the 1985 self-titled debut albu by the supergroup The Power Station. Featuring Tony Thompson of Chic, John & Andy Taylor of Duran Duran and Robert Palmer of Vinegar Joe, this featured the hit songs "Some Like It Hot", "Bang A Gong (Get It On)". and "Communication".

The Power Station - s/t (1985) {Capitol}

1. Some Like It Hot (5:06)
2. Murderess (4:17)
3. Lonely Tonight (3:59)
4. Communication (3:37)
5. Get It On (Bang A Gong) (5:31)
6. Go To Zero (4:58)
7. Harvest For The World (3:36)
8. Still In Your Heart (3:07)

Robert Palmer-vocals
John Taylor-bass
Andy Taylor-guitar
Tony Thompson-drums

Produced by Bernard Edwards
Engineered & mixed by Jason Corsaro
Mastered by Howie Weinberg

The Power Station - s/t (1985) {Capitol}

The Power Station - s/t (1985) {Capitol}

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

The Rubinoos - Anthology (2000) {Beserkley/Castle Music/Sanctuary/BMG}


The Rubinoos - Anthology (2000) {Beserkley/Castle Music/Sanctuary/BMG}

The Rubinoos - Anthology (2000) {Beserkley/Castle Music/Sanctuary/BMG}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 309 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 107 mb
Genre: rock, pop rock, power pop

Anthology is a 2000 compilation album by American power pop band The Rubinoos. This was released by Beserkley via Castle Music via Sanctuary via BMG and perhaps via someone else in a few weeks.

The Rubinoos - Anthology (2000) {Beserkley/Castle Music/Sanctuary/BMG}

01. Memories (5:32)
02. Nothing A Little Love Won't Cure (2:41)
03. Wouldn't It Be Nice (3:25)
04. Make It Easy (3:07)
05. I Never Thought It Would Happen (2:35)
06. I Think We're Alone Now (2:55)
07. Leave My Heart Alone (2:39)
08. Hard To Get (3:04)
09. Peek-A-Boo (2:12)
10. Rock 'n' Roll Is Dead (2:54)
11. Fall In Love (2:48)
12. I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend (3:18)
13. Lightning Love Affair (2:44)
14. Drivin' Music (3:14)
15. Jennifer (2:29)
16. 1,2,3, Forever (2:41)

The Rubinoos - Anthology (2000) {Beserkley/Castle Music/Sanctuary/BMG}


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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing: Best (1992) {Zounds/Sony Music Special Products}


Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing: Best (1992) {Zounds/Sony Music Special Products}

Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing: Best (1992) {Zounds/Sony Music Special Products}
WEB Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 497 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 168 mb
Genre: rock, pop rock, classic rock

Livin' Thing: Best is a 1992 compilation by British rock band Electric Light Orchestra. This was released in Germany by Zounds via Sony Music Special Products.

01. Roll Over Beethoven (4:32)
02. Don't Bring Me Down (4:03)
03. Turn To Stone (3:46)
04. Livin' Thing (3:31)
05. The Way Life's Meant To Be (4:39)
06. 10538 Ouverture (5:27)
07. Rockaria (3:13)
08. Showdown (3:52)
09. Evil Woman (4:11)
10. Confusion (3:41)
11. Here Is The News (3:49)
12. Hold On Tight (3:06)
13. Rock And Roll Is King (3:44)
14. Shine A Little Love (4:42)
15. Twilight (3:39)
16. Telephone Line (4:38)
17. I'm Alive (3:45)
18. Calling America (3:26)
19. All Over The World (4:03)

Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing: Best (1992) {Zounds/Sony Music Special Products}


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Rolls - s/t (1984) {199x Hungaroton}


Rolls - s/t (1984) {199x Hungaroton}

Rolls - s/t (1984) {199x Hungaroton}
WEB Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 455 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 128 mb
Genre: new wave, pop rock

Rolls is the 1984 debut album by Hungarian new wave band Rolls. This was reissued on CD sometime in the 1990's by Hungaroton.

01. Budapest Felett
02. Izzik A Tavaszi Délután
03. Adj Helyet Magad Mellett
04. Átlátnak Rajtam
05. Megadom Magam
06. Minden Nagyon Szép
07. Jólét
08. Lombikbébi
09. Kilencszáz 64
10. Elfogynak Szavaim
11. Mitol Megy A Villamos

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Monday, August 24, 2020

Copperhead - s/t (1973) {2001 Acadia/Evangeline}


Copperhead - s/t (1973) {2001 Acadia/Evangeline}

Copperhead - s/t (1973) {2001 Acadia/Evangeline}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 298 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 112 mb
Genre: hard rock, pop rock

Copperhead is an eponymous album originally released on Columbia in 1973. This was the group founded by guitarist John Cipollina after leaving the band Quicksilver Messenger Service in 1970. This was remastered and reissued in 2001 by Acadia/Evangeline.

Copperhead - s/t (1973) {2001 Acadia/Evangeline}

1. Roller Derby Star (4:16)
2. Kibitzer (3:46)
3. A Little Hand (5:01)
4. Kamikaze (5:26)
5. Spin Spin (3:18)
6. Pawnshop Man (5:30)
7. Wing Dang Doo (4:06)
8. They're Making A Monster (7:36)
9. Chameleon (Bonus Track) (3:40)

Copperhead - s/t (1973) {2001 Acadia/Evangeline}


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Saturday, August 22, 2020

Hiperkarma - s/t (2000) {2006 1G}


Hiperkarma - s/t (2000) {2006 1G}

Hiperkarma - s/t (2000) {2006 1G}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 363 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 118 mb
Genre: pop rock

Hiperkarma is a 2000 eponymous album by a Hungarian pop rock band, some call them an alternative rock group. This is from the 2006 repress released by 1G.

Hiperkarma - s/t (2000) {2006 1G}

01. Lidocain
02. Sosem Voltunk Senkik
03. Összevisszaélet
04. ?
05. Hiperkarma
06. Csak Az Kiabál Aki Fél
07. Hiperkarma (Megint)
08. R'n'r' 2000
09. Felejtõ
10. Dob+Basszus
11. Királyok, Síelõk
12. Mindenki Függ
13. Üres
14. Zöldpardon
15. Erdõ (Stereomilk)
16. Mindenki Függ (Kuba Beat Micro-Preset Mix)

Hiperkarma - s/t (2000) {2006 1G}


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