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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Klaus Wunderlich - Hits Again 5 (1975)

Klaus Wunderlich (June 18, 1931 – died October 28, 1997) was a German musician.
Wunderlich was born in Chemnitz and died in Engen from a heart attack.
Wunderlich played the Hammond organ during his early career but later switched to Wersi organs with which he created his own electronic sound. He was open to different music styles and played classic, operetta, musical as well as popular music. He sold more than 20 million records all over the world and received 13 golden albums. He has something of a cult following, and pops up from time to time in the playlists of contemporary DJ's.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Billy Joel - My Lives [2005]


William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American pianist and singer-songwriter. He released his first hit song, "Piano Man", in 1973. According to the RIAA, he is the sixth best-selling recording artist in the United States.

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http://rapidshare.com/files/127930526/BJoeBox.part2.rar
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http://rapidshare.com/files/127930379/BJoeBox.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/127919175/BJoeBox.part5.rar

Tracklist:
Disc: 1
1. My Journey's End * - The Lost Souls
2. Time And Time Again * – Lost Souls
3. Every Step I Take (Every Move I Make) - The Hassles
4. You’ve Got Me Hummin' - The Hassles
5. Amplifier Fire – Attila
6. Only A Man * (Demo, Never Released)
7. She's Got A Way (Album Version)
8. Oyster Bay * (Demo, Never Released)
9. Piano Man * (Demo, Never Released)
10. The Siegfried Line* (Demo, Never Released)
11. New Mexico * (Demo, Never Released - Became “Worse Comes to Worst”)
12. Cross To Bear * (Demo, Never Released)
13. Miami 2017 * (Demo, Never Released)
14. These Rhinestone Days * (Demo, Never Released – Became “I Loved These Days”)
15. Everybody Has A Dream
16. Only The Good Die Young * (Alternate Version, Never Released)
17. Until The Night (Album Version)
18. Zanzibar (Album Verison, Unfaded)
19. It's Still Rock and Roll To Me (Album Version)

Disc: 2
1. Captain Jack * (Live Version, Never Released)
2. The End Of The World * (Demo, Never Released -Became “Elvis Presley Blvd”)
3. The Prime Of Your Life * (Demo, Never Released - Became "For Longest Time")
4. She’s Right On Time (Album Version)
5. Elvis Presley Blvd.
6. Nobody Knows But Me
7. An Innocent Man (album Version)
8. Christie Lee * (Demo, Never Released)
9. Easy Money (Album Version)
10. And So It Goes * (Demo, Never Released)
11. I'll Cry Instead (live)
12. Keeping the Faith 12"
13. Modern Woman (Album Version)
14. Baby Grand with Ray Charles
15. Getting Closer with Steve Winwood * (Alternate Version, Never released)
16. House Of Blue Light
17. Money Or Love * (Demo, Never Released)
18. The Times They Are A Changin' (Live Album Version)

Disc: 3
1. The Downeaster “Alexa” (Album Version)
2. I Go To Extremes * (Live, Never Released)
3. Shout
4. All Shook Up
5. Heartbreak Hotel
6. When You Wish Upon A Star
7. In A Sentimental Mood
8. Motorcycle Song * (Demo, Never Released - Became “All About Soul”)
9. You Picked A Real Bad Time
10. The River Of Dreams * (Alternate Version, Never Released)
11. Hard Days Night
12. Light As The Breeze
13. To Make You Feel My Love
14. Hey Girl
15. Why Should I Worry
16. Where Were You On Our Wedding Day (album version)
17. Highway 61 Revisited * (Demo, Never Released)

Disc: 4
1. Movin’ Out
2. You May Be Right duet with Elton John * (Live, Never Released)
3. Big Shot
4. Don’t Worry Baby
5. Goodnight Saigon – Vietnam Veterans Version
6. Los Angelenos
7. New York State Of Mind
8. Opus 1. Soliloquy (On A Separation)
9. Opus 8. Suite For Piano (Star Crossed)
10. Elegy: The Great Peconic

Disc: 5
1. No Man's Land
2. Pressure
3. Ballad Of Billy The Kid
4. Leningrad
5. Allentown
6. My Life
7. I Go To Extremes
8. Shades Of Grey
9. The River Of Dreams
10. Goodnight Saigon
11. We Didn't Start the Fire
12. Hard Days Night
13. Big Shot
14. Piano Man

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

JOE LYNN TURNER - Rescue You (1985)


Joe Lynn Turner (JLT), born Joseph Linquito August 2, 1951 in Hackensack, New Jersey, is a melodic hard rock singer best known for his work with Rainbow and Yngwie Malmsteen. He played the accordion as a child, grew up with an appreciation for classic R&B and became an accomplished guitarist in his early teens.

01. Losing You

02. Young Hearts

03. Prelude

04.

05. Rescue You

06. Feel the Fire

07. Get Tough

08. Eye of Love

09. On the Run

10. Soul Searcher

11. The Race Is On

Joe Lynn Turner is probably best known for his work as guitarist/vocalist for both Deep Purple and Richie Blackmore's Rainbow. "Rescue You" is his first solo album. This album is a collection of AOR and pop tracks radio friendly for the rock heyday of the mid-80's.

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Monday, August 11, 2008

DAVE PIKE - "JAZZ FOR THE JET SET" ATLANTIC RECORDS (1965)


David Samuel Pike (born March 23, 1938 in Detroit) is a jazz vibraphone player. He learned drums at the age of eight and is self taught on vibes. He has also played marimba, particularly with Herbie Mann. Lionel Hampton, Milt Jackson, and Cal Tjader were early inspirations for him.
He began putting an amplifier on his vibes when working with flautist Herbie Mann in the early 1960s. Further Dave Pike's best regarded album might be his 1962 Bossa Nova Carnival[1] There are several other works he did inspired by Brazilian jazz, Latin jazz, or world music.
By the late 1960s, Pike's music became more exploratory, contributing a unique voice and new contexts that pushed the envelope in times remembered for their exploratory nature. "Doors of Perception," released in 1970 for the Atlantic subsidiary Vortex records and produced by former boss Herbie Mann, explored ballads, modal territory, musique concrete, with free and lyrical improvisation, and included musicians like alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, bassist Chuck Israels (of Bill Evans and Ornette Coleman fame) and the vastly underrated pianist Don Friedman whose artistry was up to the task of finding new spaces in the jazz idiom.
Pike's move to Europe and tenure at MPS/Saba records produced some of the most original jazz of the period. With the collaboration of Volker Kriegel (guitar), J. A. Rettenbacher (acoustic and electric bass), and Peter Baumeister (drums), the group recorded 6 brilliant records from 1969-1972 that spanned the gamut from funky grooves to free, textural territory. The group, though short-lived, created a unique identity and textural palette. Kriegel's compositional and instrumental (playing acoustic, classical, and electric guitar as well as sitar) contributions to the group helped set the Dave Pike Set's sound apart, organically incorporating influences from jazz, soul jazz, psychedelia, avant garde music, and world (Indian, Brazilian, Latin and Middle Eastern sounds) music.
DAVE PIKE
"JAZZ FOR THE JET SET"
ATLANTIC RECORDS 1965
1. BLIND MAN, BLIND MAN
2. JET SET
3. SUNNY
4. WHEN I'M GONE
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5. YOU'VE GOT YOUR TROUBLES
6. SWEET TATER PIE
7. JUST SAY GOODBYE
8. DEVILETTE

Thursday, July 31, 2008

The Red Pony (1973 TV) / The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965) (Jerry Goldsmith) [Bootleg]


Let me tell you something about jerry , one of my favourite composers. Jerrald King "Jerry" Goldsmith (February 10, 1929 – July 21, 2004) was an American film score composer from Los Angeles, California. Goldsmith was nominated for eighteen Academy Awards (winning one, for The Omen), and also won four Emmy Awards. He worked in a wide variety of film and television genres, but is most prominently associated with action, suspense, and sci-fi/horror films.
Here's the score to the TV-Movie version of 'The Red Pony' starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara. As you would expect from Mr. Goldsmith, it's a nice score and it has one additional track from 'The Agony And The Ecstasy' as well. Enjoy the music!
Track List:
01 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 01
02 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 02
03 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 03
04 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 04
05 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 05
06 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 06
07 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 07
08 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 08
09 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 09
10 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 10
11 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 11
12 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 12
13 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 13
14 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 14
15 - The Red Pony (1973 TV) - Track 15
16 - The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965) - Prologue - Track 16
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