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Snoop Dogg – Death Row The Lost Sessions (2009)

Snoop Dogg – Death Row The Lost Sessions (2009)

Snoop Dogg - Death Row The Lost Sessions (2009)

MP3 320 Kbps CBR | Rap | 1h 16min | 157 MB

“The Lost Sessions Vol. 1″ captures the early Death Row days of Grammy-nominated artist Snoop Doggy Dog when he was first developing his signature drawled, laconic, rhyming. Among the hundreds of masters buried deep in the Vault, Death Row has uncovered some amazing musical gems of Snoop’s earliest recordings. Features include – Jewell, Lady of Rage, Nate Dogg, Technic and production by Daz and the legendary Dr. Dre. These songs date back to the authentic production style of Dr. Dre when Death Row was first putting the original West Coast Gangsta G-Funk sound on the world map. These tracks act as an audio documentary to the stories and lifestyle that characterize the socio-economic conditions of the angry disenfranchised black youth who were all reacting to the chaos that was Southern California in the late 80s and early 90s. Authentic, hard core, true to the streets and completely original, Snoop emerged as an MC who lived up to all of his advance hype and went on to sell 7 million copies of “Doggiestyle” worldwide. His music has continued to rule the clubs and airwaves ever since. “The Lost Sessions Vol. 1″ brings it all back to the very beginning of Snoop’s genius and is a must for young consumers hungry for the real deal hip hop as well as uber Death Row fans who are clamoring for more rare and unreleased music from the Death Row Vault.

Tracklist

01. Soldier Story (Intro) 1:49
02. Doggystyle feat. George Clinton & Jewell 5:34
03. Fallin Asleep On Death Row 2:03
04. Eat A D**k 2:54
05. H**z feat. Tha Dogg Pound 4:53
06. Keep It Real Dogg 5:35
07. O.G. (Original Version) feat. Nate Dogg 4:33
08. One Life To Live feat. Lady of Rage & Technic 5:17
09. The Genie feat. Bad Azz & Bo Rock 4:48
10. Funk Wit Ya Brain (Interlude) feat. Mahallia Franklin & KV 2:32
11. Caught Up feat. Charlie Wilson 4:40
12. Put It In Ya Mouth 5:32
13. Gravy Train feat. Bad Azz & Tray Deee 3:05
14. Life’s Hard (Dedication for 2pac) feat. K-Ci & Jojo & Big Pimpin 4:47
15. The Root Of All Evil feat. Teena Marie 4:43
16. Quite Obvious feat. Rappin 4 Tay (Bonus Track) 4:11
17. Once Again (Bonus Track) 5:02
18. Got To Do Wrong (Bonus Track) 4:40

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Alabama 3 – M.o.r (2007)

 Alabama 3 - M.o.r (2007)

 Alabama 3 - M.o.r (2007)
M.O.R Released 2007

M.O.R is the name of their new album, as eclectic and rich a mix of musical styles as you could ever hope to hear – there is blues, country, reggae, rap and more – and for no other reason than a need for truth, let us call it their best album since their classic debut, 1997’s Exile on Coldharbour Lane. One thing, though: M.O.R doesn’t necessarily stand for the obvious.

M.O.R Tracklisting

1. Check In
2. Fly
3. Lockdown
4. Monday Don’t Mean Anything
5. Amos Moses
6. Are You A Souljah
7. The Klan
8. Hooked
9. The Doghouse Chronicles
10. The Middle Of The Road
11. Work It
12. Way Beyond The Blues
13. Holy Blood
14. Sweet Joy

 Alabama 3 - M.o.r (2007)

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N Levy Perfect And Perfect Ep (inm1digi018) Web 200

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           Û³ artist….: N-Levy                                   ³Û
           Û³ album…..: Perfect & Perfect EP                     ³Û
           Û³ type……: WEB                                      ³Û
           Û³ genre…..: House                                    ³Û
           Û³ style…..: Progressive House                        ³Û
           Û³ label…..: Iono Music                               ³Û
           Û³ catalognr.: INM1DIGI018                              ³Û
           Û³ url…….: http://www.ionomusic.com/                ³Û
           Û³ rel.date..: 2009.10.27                               ³Û
           Û³ str.date..: 2009.10.27                               ³Û
           Û³ source….: WEB>MP3                                  ³Û
           Û³ grabber…: Unknown                                  ³Û
           Û³ encoder…: Lame 3.97                                ³Û
           Û³ quality…: 320kbps / 44,1kHz / Stereo               ³Û
           Û³ tracks….: 3                                        ³Û
           Û³ size……: 58,79 MB                                 ³Û
           Û³ length….: 25:39                                    ³Û
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Krypteria – My Fatal Kiss (2009)

 Krypteria - My Fatal Kiss (2009)

Krypteria is a power metal band from Germany. Founded in 2001, the band is now fronted by German-Korean singer Ji-In Cho. In the beginning, the idea was to use different vocalists, though Ji-In assumed the role of lead vocalist in 2004. Prior to Ji-In joining as lead vocalist, Krypteria was a “pop musical theatre studio project”.

Tracklist:

01. Ignition
02. My Fatal Kiss
03. Why Did You Stop the World From Turning
04. For You I’ll Bring the Devil Down
05. Deny
06. The Freak in Me
07. Never Say Die
08. Dying to Love
09. Shoot Me
10. God I Need Someone
11. Now (Start Spreading the Word)

MySpace:

http://www.myspace.com/krypteria

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Piano Magic – Disaffected (2007)

Piano Magic – Disaffected (2007)

Piano Magic - Disaffected (2007)

Artist: Piano Magic
Title Of Album: Disaffected
Date Of Release: July 16, 2007
Label: Darla
Genre: Lo-Fi, Folk Rock, Indie, Alternative
Quality / Bitrate: MP3 / VBR kbit/s / 44.1 Khz / Joint Stereo
Total Time: 46:48
Tracks: 10
Total Size: 83.1 Mb (WinRAR)
Website: www.piano-magic.co.uk

Piano Magic is musical collective formed in the summer of 1996 by Glen Johnson, Dominic Chennell, and ~censored~ Rance in London, England. Their sound has been described as ambient pop, post-rock, indietronica, as well as other things. While the most recent releases have seen them operating with a traditional band format, they originally started their career with a “revolving door”-policy, where band members contributed more loosely (similar to This Mortal Coil). Glen Johnson has been the only consistent member of the band. Glen Johnson also has a solo project called Textile Ranch.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iey6nuKoEQk

Tracklist:
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01. You can hear the room
02. Love & music
03. PiNight of the hunter
04. Disaffected
05. Theory of ghosts
06. Your ghost
07. I must leave London
08. Deleted scenes
09. The nostalgist
10. You can never get lost

Piano Magic - Disaffected (2007)

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Talksport – Legends & Anthems – 3cd (2009)

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Genesis – Sirens On The Rooftops (2009) 2 Cd’s

Genesis – Sirens On The Rooftops (2009) 2 CD’s

Genesis - Sirens On The Rooftops (2009) 2 Cd's

Flac Separate Files | No CUE no LOG | Md5 Checksum included | Artwork Included | 624 Mb

Artist: Genesis
Title: Sirens On The Rooftops
Date: January 28th 1975
Venue: Civic Plaza Assembly Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, USA

TRACKLIST:

Tracklisting
Disc One
01. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 05:08
02. Fly On A Windshield 02:47
03. Broadway Melody Of 1974 02:17
04. Cuckoo Cocoon 02:15
05. In The Cage 08:10
06. The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging 02:58
07. Story Of Rael Part 1 01:52
08. Back In N.Y.C. 06:15
09. Hairless Heart 02:28
10. Counting Out Time 03:55
11. Carpet Crawlers 05:45
12. The Chamber Of 32 Doors 05:53

Disc Two
01. Story Of Rael Part 2 03:33
02. Lilywhite Lilith 02:57
03. The Waiting Room 05:59
04. Anyway 03:27
05. Here Comes The Supernatural Anaesthetist 03:42
06. The Lamia 07:09
07. Silent Sorrow In Empty Boats 03:32
08. The Colony Of Slippermen 08:46
09. Ravine 01:39
10. The Light Dies Down On Broadway 03:36
11. Riding The Scree 04:17
12. In The Rapids 02:25
13. It 04:17
14. The Musical Box 11:11

Personnel
Tony Banks Keyboards & Vocals
Phil Collins Drums, Percussion & Vocals
Peter Gabriel Lead Vocals, Flute, Oboe & Percussion
Steve Hackett Lead Guitars & Effects
Mike Rutherford Bass Guitars, Guitars & Vocals

Liner Notes: The Magic And Mystery Tour
When Genesis released ‘The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway’ in 1974, it was undoubtedly a gamble for the band. A double concept album built around an obscure storyline wasn’t going to help make the commercial breakthrough they desperately needed any easier. As Tony Banks explained at the time: “We were hesitant about putting out a double album, especially a concept album. The songs are related but they stand up separately as well. You could listen to a few tracks on the radio and get a fair idea of what the record’s about. You couldn’t do that with ‘Selling England By The Pound’.”

As Genesis were about to embark on their daunting six-month tour to promote ‘The Lamb’, Peter Gabriel, all too aware of the accusations of pretentiousness often levelled at the band, explained his confidence in the new album: “It gives a much wider spectrum than our past albums. On the right wing there are more conventional straight pop songs and on the left, more sound pictures. It’s got the best the band has to offer, a comprehensive selection.” Tony Banks concurred: “People think we’re more airy-fairy than Yes or ELP, you know, more fey because we don’t sweat as much. I think this album will end all those comparisons entirely.”

For Peter Gabriel, setting the album in New York City was a deliberate decision: “It was a conscious setting because it was important that the main character, Rael, be earthy. It was necessary that he have certain blemishes on his character which were whole and identifiable when taken into a fantasy situation. What fascinated me about New York was the speed and aggression of the city. You see things close to you with tainted spectacles. You don’t see things under your nose. But the setting is basically a device for making the character real, more extroverted and violent. Adolescents adjust by finding a slot. But Rael is slotless. He feels he’s a waste of material – all he can do is give up or escape.” Phil Collins was less forthcoming about the new album’s subject matter: “I don’t know what it’s about. I’m just the drummer. Ask Peter…”

Keen to reveal the band’s plan for their new live presentation, Gabriel explained: “We still want to take the listener out of the concert hall and into the fantasy. Rock visuals have to go beyond serving the extended whims of superstars. The concerts should work more like a film. A film would make the story more comprehensible but we’re working toward that with the three screens. Most people get onstage and act like they presume themselves to be. But if you’re going to occupy a role, you have to discard previous roles and not simply adopt the standard rock pose, a bit like an actor really.”

Over the course of the two-hour long show, 3,000 slides were projected onto the three screens, timed meticulously to illustrate the lyrics of each song. It was certainly an ambitious and expensive undertaking for the band, and a show that demanded a lot from its audience because there was so much, musically and visually, to absorb. From the opening projected scenes of Manhattan, it was clear that this would be a significant departure from the ‘Englishness’ of their previous album, ‘Selling England By The Pound’. This was a bolder, riskier and more aggressive Genesis.

Very much Gabriel’s brainchild, the ‘Lamb’ show was a multi-media tour de force which elevated rock presentation to new heights and earned the band justifiable praise from critics and fans alike. But despite the overwhelming artistic success of the tour, Gabriel knew only too well that Genesis still had more than its fair share of detractors: “There are people who believe that the costumes, props and slides are crutches to hold up the crippled music. But you’re cheating your audience if you don’t allow them to hear the music with the full strength with which it was created. Visuals are rubbish unless they are integrated with the continuity of the music. You can’t put layers of make-up on a beautiful face unless the features are there in the first place.”

In addition to allowing the individual band members the chance to display their developing musical prowess, the new show also afforded them the opportunity to indulge in lengthy improvisations at various points, unusual perhaps for a group who regarded themselves as songwriters first and musicians second, but surely indicative of their growing confidence as players. Tony Banks explained: “There are about six improvised sections but one, ‘The Waiting Room’, is about ten minutes long. Some nights it’s great, some nights it’s awful, which is nice, really, because it means there’s a challenge to it.” This particular instrumental workout soon became one of the highlights of the show, a chance to see consummate musicians allowing themselves the freedom to play without restraint.

Like the album, the ‘Lamb’ tour has become the stuff of legend. While there are thankfully many excellent audio bootlegs (of which this lovingly remastered soundboard recording of the band’s performance in Phoenix is one of the very best), very little film footage exists to document their incredible creative achievement. The details of the performances have been the subject of debate and speculation among fans for more than 30 years. The recent discovery of footage shot in Bern, Switzerland, in March 1975 has only served to fuel renewed interest in the album, especially combined with the current rumours that all five members of that line-up may reunite to re-stage ‘The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway’ live.

To this day, ‘The Lamb’ remains the band’s magnum opus and arguably the most controversial album of their 40-year career. Although no-one outside of the band knew it then, this masterwork would also mark the end of a truly classic era for Genesis. In 1975, at the end of the world tour, Peter Gabriel announced his decision to quit the band and, while Genesis would go on to greater popularity and worldwide success in the years that followed, the band would never again have quite the same mystery and magic.

Notes From the Re-Master

1. Speed error identified and corrected.
2. Tonality adjusted.
3. Stereo imbalance corrected.
4. Equipment buzz reduced as much as possible.
5. Volume distortion in loud sections like Grand Parade…uncorrectable.
6. Dynamics corrected and enhanced.
7. Clicks, pops and other noises removed as much as possible.
8. Missing sections repaired.
9. Discs re-balanced with Disc 1 ending before second Rael Story.
10. Re-tracked using standard references as a guide.

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Sabrina – I Love Acoustic (2009)

Sabrina – I Love Acoustic (2009)
Format: MP3 192kbps

Sabrina - I Love Acoustic (2009)

I Love Acoustic under MCA Music revolutionizes covers and popular hits by giving it a unique acoustic interpretation which gives it a more intimate feel. 17 tracks from different musical genres ranging from pop to alternative make up this album, giving listeners a good selection of well-loved songs. What’s more interesting is that the acoustic versions of these hits are as good, if not better than the original.

Tracklist:
01. A THOUSAND MILES
02. IRREPLACEABLE
03. SO SICK
04. OUT OF REACH
05. WAY BACK INTO LOVE
06. SHE WILL BE LOVED
07. HOME
08. SUPERMAN
09. YOU’RE BEAUTIFUL
10. HERO
11. YOU AND ME
12. MY GUARDIAN ANGEL
13. I’M WITH YOU
14. WHEN SEPTEMBER ENDS
15. PERFECT
16. THE REASON
17. UMBRELLA

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Stockhausen – Edition 29 – Der Jahreslauf

Karlheinz Stockhausen – Edition 29 – Der Jahreslauf
Classical | Splitted FLAC, no cue, no log | 46′06″ | 219 MB (WinRAR) | Cover + booklet scan
Stockhausen Verlag 29 | Released in 1993

Tracklist:

01 Eingang. Geisha-Glocken
02 1. Tutti
03 Erste Versuchung. Schiffsglocke
04 Erste. Anfeuerung. Mädchen
05 2. Tutti
06 Solo 1. Piccolo-Flöte
07 3. Tutti. Gruppen-Solo der Saxophone
08 Zweite Versuchung. Wagen
09 Zweite Anfeuerung. Löwengebrüll
10 Duo Cembalo-Gitarre
11 4. Tutti mit Duo Cembalo-Gitarre
12 Dritte Versuchung. Hupen, Motorrad
13 Dritte Anfeuerung. Mädchen
14 5. Tutti
15 Fortsetzung Tutti mit 2. Gruppen-Solo der Saxophone
16 Solo 1. Sopran-Saxophon, 1. Formel
17 Solo 1. Sopran-Saxophon, 2. Formel
18 Solo 1. Sopran-Saxophon, 3. Formel
19 Vierte Versuchung. Blues
20 Einsatz der Schlagzeuger
21 Vierte Anfeuerung. Gewitter; 6. Tutti
22 Ruhe
23 Beginn des Schluss-Crescendos
24 Schluss-Accord und Stille

Performers:

Wilhelm Neuhaus – harmonium
Günter Hempel – harmonium
Harald Hoeren – harmonium
David Gray – anvil; here a cast-iron tube
Kurt Nitschke – piccolo
Hans-Martin Müller – piccolo
Josef Heck – piccolo
Martin Schulz – bongo
Hugo Read – soprano saxophone
Gerhard Veek – soprano saxophone
Norbert Stein – soprano saxophone
Christoph Caskel – bass drum
Annemarie Bohne – harpsichord
Theodor Ross – guitar
Bernadette Read – female voice
Volker Müller – sound engineer
Karlheinz Stockhausen – geisha bells, male voice, musical direction & sound projection.

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