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total 459M
3.2M 01 - it's all over now, baby blue [live].mp3
2.8M 01 - tonight, i'll be staying here with you [live].mp3
3.8M 02 - it ain't me, babe [live].mp3
2.3M 02 - love minus zero - no limit [live].mp3
3.7M 03 - a hard rain's a-gonna fall [live].mp3
3.3M 03 - tangled up in blue [live].mp3
3.8M 04 - the lonesome death of hattie carroll [live].mp3
3.7M 04 - the water is wide [live].mp3
2.3M 05 - it takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to cry [live].mp3
3.7M 05 - romance in durango [live].mp3
3.6M 06 - isis [live].mp3
2.9M 06 - oh, sister [live].mp3
5.7M 07 - hurricane [live].mp3
3.9M 07 - mr. tambourine man [live].mp3
3.0M 08 - one more cup of coffe (valley bellow) [live].mp3
3.0M 08 - simple twist of fate [live].mp3
1.9M 09 - blowin' in the wind [live].mp3
3.1M 09 - sara [live].mp3
3.2M 10 - just like a women [live].mp3
2.3M 10 - mama, you been on my mind [live].mp3
3.2M 11 - i shall be released [live].mp3
3.1M 11 - knockin' on heavens door [live].mp3
3.4M 1996 - LIVE AT NEWPORT - 05 - LONESOME VALLEY (MARY TRAVERS).MP3
3.3M 1996 - LIVE AT NEWPORT - 05 - LONESOME VALLEY (P SEEGER).MP3
1.1M 1996 - LIVE AT NEWPORT - 06 - HUSH LITTLE BABY (1.07).MP3
4.0M 1996 - LIVE AT NEWPORT - 07 - TE ADOR-TE MANHA (NEWPORT '63, 3.24).MP3
4.3M 1996 - LIVE AT NEWPORT - 08 - ALL MY TRIALS .mp3
2.8M 1996 - LIVE AT NEWPORT - 10 - THE UNQUIET GRAVE.MP3
5.7M 1996 - LIVE AT NEWPORT - 16 - IT AIN'T ME BABE.MP3
4.5M 1996 - LIVE AT NEWPORT - 18 - WITH GOD ON OUR SIDE ('64, 6.32).MP3
4.5M 1996 - LIVE AT NEWPORT - 18 - WITH GOD ON OUR SIDE.MP3
6.6M Bob Dylan - 64 - 65 Newport - Folk Rouge - 01 - It Ain't Me Babe.mp3
7.6M Bob Dylan - 64 - 65 Newport - Folk Rouge - 02 - All I Really Want To Do.mp3
8.3M Bob Dylan - 64 - 65 Newport - Folk Rouge - 03 - To Ramona.mp3
15M Bob Dylan - 64 - 65 Newport - Folk Rouge - 05 - Chimes Of Freedom.mp3
6.5M Bob Dylan - 64 - 65 Newport - Folk Rouge - 06 - Don't Think Twice, It's Allright.mp3
3.5M Bob Dylan - All I Really Want To Do (Live at Newport Folk Festival 7-24-1964).mp3
3.7M Bob Dylan and the Band - Basement Tapes 2.03 - Ain't No More Cane.mp3
2.0M Bob Dylan and the Band - Basement Tapes 2.04 - Crash on the Levee.mp3
3.5M Bob Dylan and The Band - The Basement Tapes - Disc Two - 12 - This Wheel's On Fire.mp3
2.2M Bob Dylan - Genuine Basement Tapes Vol.4 - 04 - Wild Wood Flower.MP3
45M Bob Dylan - Live 1966 Albert Hall complete CD 1.mp3
44M Bob Dylan - Live 1966 Albert Hall complete CD 2.mp3
12M bob dylan - Maggie's Farm (Live at Newport 7-25-65 - 1st ELECTRIC set!!!).mp3
12M Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm - live@The Newport Folk Festival 7-25-65.mp3
40M Bob Dylan - Newport folk festival, july 1965.mp3
89M Bob Dylan - The Bootleg Series (vol 1) (entire album).mp3
4.6M bob dylan - the genuine basement tapes 2 (disc 1) - 07 - lay down your weary tune.mp3
990K bob dylan - the genuine basement tapes 2 (disc 1) - 13 - i don't wanna be your partner.mp3
3.0M Bob Dylan - The genuine basement tapes - Bells of Ryhmney.mp3
3.7M Bob Dylan - The genuine basement tapes - Tears of rage #.mp3
3.4M Bob Dylan - The Genuine Basement Tapes Vol.1 - 05 - One Man's Loss.mp3
3.1M Bob Dylan - The Genuine Basement Tapes Vol.1 - 16 - People Get Ready.mp3
1.8M Bob Dylan - The Genuine Basement Tapes Vol.2 - 03 - Odds And.mp3
1.6M Bob Dylan - The Genuine Basement Tapes, Vol. 4 - 06 - Comin' Round the Mountain.MP3
3.2M Bob Dylan - You Ain't Goin' Nowhere - The Genuine Basement Tapes.mp3
34M Bob Dylan - You Angel You (Bootleg - Live) - Entire CD.mp3
total 105M 3.4M Earle, Steve - Hillbilly Highway.mp3 3.5M Earle, Steve - Telephone Road.mp3 3.5M Earle, Steve - The Boy Who Never Cried.mp3 2.5M Earle, Steve - The Devil's Right Hand.mp3 3.6M Harris, Emmylou & Steve Earle - Goodbye (live).mp3 3.6M Steve Earle - Before They Make Me Run.mp3 3.4M Steve Earle - Billy And Bonnie.mp3 4.2M Steve Earle - Copperhead Road.mp3 2.6M Steve Earle - Crying, Waiting, Hoping (w. Marty Stuart).mp3 3.1M Steve Earle - Goodbye Is All We've Got Left To Say.mp3 2.5M Steve Earle - Guitar Town.mp3 3.1M Steve Earle - Guitar Town.mp3.01 2.6M Steve Earle - Hopeless Romantics.mp3 3.7M Steve Earle - I Ain't Ever Satisfied.mp3 2.9M Steve Earle - I Feel Alright.mp3 3.4M Steve Earle - I Love You Too Much.mp3 3.8M Steve Earle - Johnny Come Lately.mp3 4.5M Steve Earle - Little Rock 'N' Roller.mp3 3.1M Steve Earle - No. 29.mp3 4.1M Steve Earle - Nothing But A Child.mp3 2.7M Steve Earle - Poor Boy.mp3 2.6M Steve Earle - Promise You Anything.mp3 3.1M Steve Earle - Regular Guy.mp3 2.9M Steve Earle - Six Days On The Road.mp3 2.7M Steve Earle - Six Days On The Road.mp3.01 3.3M Steve Earle - Snake Oil !.mp3 2.9M Steve Earle - The Galway Girl.mp3 4.8M Steve Earle - The Other Kind.mp3 4.2M Steve Earle - The Unrepentant.mp3 4.1M Steve Earle - The Week Of Living Dangerously.mp3 3.2M Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt & Guy Clark_A Song For.mp3 3.0M Steve Earle - West Nashville Boogie.mp3
total 54M 4.4M Lucinda_Williams-2_Kool_2_Be_4Gotten.mp3 3.2M Lucinda Williams - Can't Let Go.mp3 4.4M Lucinda_Williams-Car_Wheels_on_a_Gravel_Road.mp3 2.9M Lucinda Williams - Concrete and Barbed Wire.mp3 3.1M Lucinda Williams - Drunken Angel.mp3 3.2M Lucinda Williams - Greenville.mp3 3.3M Lucinda Williams - I Lost It.mp3 3.5M Lucinda Williams - Jackson.mp3 3.5M Lucinda_Williams-Jackson.mp3 3.7M Lucinda Williams - Joy.mp3 5.1M Lucinda Williams - Lake Charles.mp3 2.3M Lucinda_Williams-Louisiana_Man.mp3 3.3M Lucinda Williams - Metal Firecracker.mp3 4.3M Lucinda Williams - Right in Time.mp3 3.9M Lucinda Williams - Still I Long for Your Kiss.mp3
total 65M 6.0M gillian welch - april the 14th part 1.mp3 5.3M gillian welch - beulah land.mp3 3.6M Gillian Welch - Caleb Meyer.mp3.01 5.7M gillian welch - dark as a dungeon.mp3 3.8M gillian welch - dear someone.mp3 3.6M Gillian Welch - Dusty Boxcar Walls .mp3 5.7M Gillian Welch - Elvis Presley Blues.mp3 5.5M gillian welch - everything is free.mp3 4.3M gillian welch - hickory wind.mp3 3.7M Gillian Welch - Miner's Refrain.mp3 3.6M Gillian Welch - My First Love.MP3 4.2M Gillian Welch - One More Dollar.mp3 3.7M Gillian Welch - Paper Wings.mp3 4.2M Gillian Welch - Tear My Stillhouse Down.mp3
total 130M 3.6M Beyond_The_Fringe-The_End_Of_The_World-John_Cleese,_Peter_Cook,_Dudley_Moore.mp3 4.0K CARLIN 6.0M Cheech & Chong Christmas Novelty - Santa Claus And His Old Lady (Comedy).mp3 3.0M Christmas Comedy Adam Sandler The New Hannukkah Song.mp3 3.4M Comedy - 12 Pains Of Christmas (VERY FUNNY).mp3 1.2M Comedy - Adam Sandler - Billy Madison Quotes.mp3 396K Comedy - Answering Machine - Hillbilly Message (very funny).mp3 1.2M Comedy - (Banned Commercials] - Sony Camera (funny).mpg 2.7M (Comedy) - Basketball (so funny you'll pee your pants).avi 278K Comedy - Ben Stiller - Happy Gilmore - ...Warm Glass of Shut the Hell Up.mp3 6.9M Comedy - Bernie Mac - Def Comedy Jam.mp3 2.9M Comedy - Bill Cosby - A Nut in Every Car.mp3 2.9M COMEDY - Bill Cosby - The Lone Ranger.mp3 2.2M Comedy - Bill Engvall - Christmas Heres Your Sign.mp3 50M Comedy - Bill Engvall - Here's Your Sign (Full CD).mp3 3.5M Comedy - Bob and Tom - Things NOT to say during Sex.mp3 4.4M (Comedy)Bob & Doug McKenzie - The Twelve Days Of Christmas.mp3 487K Comedy - Britney Spears Answering Machine Message.mp3 1.7M Comedy - Britney, you suck - LimpBizkit , Korn , Spears Eminem , Metallica , Slipknot , deftones , kid rock , backstreet.mp3 705K Comedy - Bull Attacks Animal Activist - Irony in Action (1).mpeg 3.1M -Comedy Chris Rock Who's More Racist.mp3 310K Comedy ( Christmas ) - Walking Round In Womens Underwear (Winter Wonderland Parody).mp3 3.1M (Comedy)Dr. Demento - I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas.mp3 2.1M (Comedy) - Elmer Fudd - Kill the Wabbit (Metallica version).mp3 4.1M (Comedy)Elmo and Patsy - Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer.mp3 2.9M (Comedy)-Iraqi Olympic Diving Trials (1).mpeg 3.2M (Comedy)John Boy & Billy - Christmas Album - 02 - Mad Max O.mp3 1.5M COMEDY - MOVIE QUOTES - Caddyshack - Bill Murray - Cinderella Story.mp3 2.1M (Comedy)Ray Stevens - Redneck Christmas.mp3 4.1M (Comedy) ROCKchris PoorWhites.mp3 2.7M (Comedy)Spike Jones - All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Fr.mp3 2.3M (Comedy)The Buffoons - Christmas Soup.mp3 2.3M (Comedy)Tiny Tim - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.mp3 total 36M 1.1M Adult Comedy - George Carlin - Things You Never Hear.mp3 16M Comedy - George Carlin - Airline Announcements.mp3 1.1M Comedy - George Carlin - Assholes.mp3 2.6M Comedy - George Carlin - Baseball & Football.mp3 809K Comedy - George Carlin - C & G 17 People Who Misuse Credit Cards.mp3 1.4M Comedy - George Carlin - C & G 18 Guys Named Todd.mp3 8.4M Comedy - George Carlin - English Expressions.mp3 1.6M Comedy - George Carlin - Seven words you can never say on television.mp3 1.2M Comedy - George Carlin - Things That Piss Me Off.mp3 2.3M Comedy - George Carlin - Usage of F--k $.mp3 total 30M 2.6M Billy Connolly - 01 - Rottnest Island.mp3 19M Billy Connolly-Medical Checkups-Prostate-Gynaecologist.mp3 1.8M Billy Connolly - Scottish Highland, National dress.mp3 6.9M Billy Connolly - the country and western supersong.mp3 total 132M 3.0M Christmas Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.mp3 2.1M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Big Funny Jeff Gordon Enunciates.mp3 501K Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Blonde Jokes.mp3 1021K Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Bob and Tom - Who Put The Dick On the Snowman.mp3 4.9M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Drinking Do's and Don'ts.mp3 5.0M comedy Jeff Foxworthy ~ DrunkDriving.mp3 40M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy- Greatest Bits (Entire Album).mp3 2.7M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Here's Your Sign Christmas.mp3 2.9M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Pure Bred Redneck.mp3 6.7M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Single Life Is Just Too Hard.mp3 2.8M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Single People Throw The Best Parties.mp3 25M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Sold Out full !.mp3 2.8M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Sophisticated People vs.mp3 12M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - The Redneck Test .mp3 1.4M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - trying to be sexy.mp3 12M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - Weddings.mp3 6.0M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - You Might Be A NASCAR Fan.mp3 2.5M Comedy - Jeff Foxworthy - You Might Be A Redneck If.mp3 total 202M 5.0M Bill Hicks - Arizona Bay - 04 - Officer Nigger Hater.mp3.01 2.7M Bill Hicks - Beer Vs Pot.mp3 1.3M bill hicks - bullies of the world.mp3 5.2M bill hicks - chicago 91 bootleg - disc 1 - 01 - confirmed demon.mp3 6.8M bill hicks - chicago 91 bootleg - disc 1 - 03 - well laid ted turner.mp3 2.6M bill_hicks-chicago_91_bootleg-disc_1-04-elite_republican_guards.mp3 3.5M bill_hicks-chicago_91_bootleg-disc_1-05-eternal_life_fantasy.mp3 5.5M bill_hicks-chicago_91_bootleg-disc_1-06-I_Just_Cant_Stop.mp3 3.8M bill hicks - chicago 91 bootleg - disc 1 - 07 - idle thoughts.mp3 3.6M bill hicks - chicago 91 bootleg - disc 1 - 08 - against the law.mp3 6.4M bill hicks - chicago 91 bootleg - disc 1 - 09 - the artistic world.mp3 4.4M Bill Hicks Chicks Dig Jerks.mp3 5.0M Bill_Hicks-Dangerous-08-Burning_Issues.mp3 5.6M Bill_Hicks-Dark_Poet-10-The_Irony_of_Pure_Hatred.mp3 1.2M Bill Hicks - Easter.mp3 876K Bill Hicks - Gideons.mp3 512 bill hicks.html.01 6.5M bill hicks - live on the dennis miller show 1.mp3 5.1M bill hicks - officer nigger hater.mp3 5.0M Bill Hicks - Officer Nigger Hater.mp3.01 2.6M Bill Hicks - Officer Nigger Hater.mp3.02 333K Bill Hicks - People Suck.mp3 3.9M Bill Hicks - Pro Life.mp3 12M Bill Hicks - Relentless - 04 - The War.mp3 55M Bill Hicks - Relentless - Entire Album.mp3 4.9M Bill Hicks - Revelations - 11 - Basic Instinct.mp3 4.2M Bill_Hicks-Rodney_Dangerfield_Comedy_Special.mp3 4.8M Bill Hicks - Shrooms.mp3 6.6M Bill Hicks - Smoking.mp3 5.6M bill hicks - the irony of pure hatred.mp3 7.5M Bill Hicks The War On Drugs (full).mp3 3.3M Bill Hicks - What is Pornography.mp3 3.4M Bill Hicks - What is Pornography.mp3.01 3.9M Howard Stern - Bill Hicks Interview.mp3 2.7M (Marijuana Hemp Comedy) Bill Hicks - Beer Vs Pot.mp3 3.7M Ricky Skaggs & Dixie Chicks - Walk Softly On This Heart of Mi.mp3 total 78M 78M Comedy - Richard Pryor - Wanted Live (Complete Cd).MP3 total 62M 7.0M Comedy - Budweiser Wassup - Simpsons.avi 52M comedy - simpsons - pinchy the lobster (funny, has commercials).mpg 2.2M Comedy - Simpsons - The Top 10 Simpsons Quotes.mp3 294K comedy - simpsons vs southpark.mp3 476K Simpsons - Comedy - Homer and Barney - Too drunk to drive.mp3 total 34M 3.8M Comedy - Dre [f.Eminem] - Forgot About Timmy [Southpark Remix].mp3 3.7M Comedy - South Park - Cartman & Elvis - In the Ghetto.mp3 140K Comedy - South Park - Cartman - Fat Ass Jokes.mp3 1.3M [Comedy] SouthPark - The Beer Song.mp3 296K Comedy - South Park - The Chamber Of Farts.mp3 737K Comedy - South Park - Wendy Testaburger - Audition For Fingerbang.mp3 1.2M Comedy - WWF vs Scary movie vs South parks Cartman..mp3 23M Southpark-Monty_Python_Tribute.mpg
total 404M 16M billy connolly - Standup Comedy.mp3 513K Comedy BRITNEY SPEARS ANSWERING MACHINE MESSAGE.mp3 853K Comedy - Cat Attacks Kid (funny).mpg 25M Comedy Central Presents Pablo Fransisco.mp3 626K Comedy - Chinese Soccer Fight.mpg 2.7M Comedy - Chris Rock - Buying a Car.mp3 3.5M Comedy - Chris Rock - Can a Nigga Get a Table Dance.mp3 12M Comedy - Chris Rock - Crazy White Kids.mp3 12M Comedy - Chris Rock - Niggas Vs Black People.mp3 1.7M Comedy - Chris Rock - Rocky IV.mp3 2.1M Comedy - Christmas Songs - Funny - Dirty Christmas Song remix Sleigh Ride.mp3 5.5M Comedy - Chris Tucker - Def Comedy Jam.mp3 3.0M Comedy - Cletus T. Judd - Shania Twain Parody - Any Gal Of Mine.mp3 2.3M Comedy - Coca Cola Weed song.mp3 885K Comedy - Darth Vader uses Ebonics.mp3 8.5M Comedy - Dave Chapelle - Def comedy Jam.mp3 12M Comedy - Dave Chapelle - Half Hour (HBO).mp3 1.9M Comedy - David Allen Coe - The Rodeo Song (X-Rated).mp3 771K Comedy - Denis Leary - Pot Should Be Mandatory.mp3 528K Comedy - Dirt Bike Crash (1).mpeg 622K Comedy - Donald Duck - Who's Your Daddy.mp3 25M Comedy - Don Rickles - Hello Dummy.mp3 4.9M Comedy - Dr Demento - Cows With Guns.mp3 2.3M comedy - dr demento the scotsman.mp3 1.6M Comedy -Ebonics Lesson.mp3 257K Comedy - Exploding Dog - FUNNY.mpg 479K Comedy - Faces of Death - Car Crash 2 (what a jackass).mpeg 646K Comedy - fart in the dark.mpeg 884K comedy - funny as hell!!! must get.mpeg 920K Comedy-Funny-Boat Girl.mpg 4.4M comedy - funny chinese rap.mp3 618K Comedy - Funny - Jackass Gymnast.mpeg 741K comedy Funny Videos - Bored in the Office.mpg 1.8M Comedy Funny Videos - Golf Balled.mpg 2.3M comedy-Giving The Finger To A Cop (police brutality-really funny) (1).avi 590K Comedy - Granny Kicks a Baby..funny!.mpeg 1.4M Comedy - Guy Fights Bear For Fish (Really Funny Commercial).mpg 1.9M Comedy - Hee Haw! - Pfft You Were Gone.mp3 1.7M comedy hooked on ebonics.mp3 1.6M Comedy - I am not Canadian (Quebec parody of Molson ads).mp3 820K Comedy - Idiot On A motorcycle.mpg 2.6M Comedy - Jackass - Esclator Slide.mpg 754K Comedy - JackAss - Funny Kid Jumping Off Roof To Tree.mpg 1.4M Comedy - Jackass On Bike.mpeg 2.1M Comedy - jackass - teasing the dog.mpg 1.8M comedy - jamie foxx.mp3 2.2M comedy-jeff foxworthy - Redneck 12 Days Of Christmas.mp3 2.5M Comedy Jerky Boys prank calls - Gay Bar.mp3 3.1M Comedy - Jerky Boys - You Kicked My Dog (Prank Call).mpg 1.2M Comedy - Kermit and Elmo stoned.mp3 19M Comedy - Margaret Cho - Stand Up.mp3 2.5M Comedy - Marx Brothers - I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas.mp3 286K Comedy - Metallica & Britteny Spears - So Fucking Crazy.mp3 454K Comedy - Monty Python - Alzheimer Answering Machine.mp3 3.1M Comedy- Monty Python -- Lumberjack Song.mp3 484K Comedy Movie Quotes - Friday - Chris Tucker-Is This Weed Cigaweed.mp3 156K Comedy- Movie Quotes Office Space - Oh Face.mp3 596K Comedy-not funny but you still gonna laugh Accident (1).mpg 596K Comedy-not funny but you still gonna laugh Accident.mpg 1.8M Comedy-Please Don't Wear That Thong (VERY FUNNY PARODY).mp3 1.6M Comedy - Prank Calls -Britney Spears prank call by Nick Carter(Backstreetboys).mp3 1.8M Comedy- Prank Phone Calls- Leroy Mercer - Eddie's Auto.mp3 1.5M Comedy - Prank Phone Calls - Tom Green - Taco Bell.mp3 1.3M comedy - Prank Phone Calls - You Kicked My Kick Dog.mp3 49M Comedy - Robin Williams - Live at the Met (Entire Album CD).mp3 2.2M Comedy - Robin Williams - Weed.mp3 2.0M Comedy-Rodney Carrington - Dear Penis.mp3 1.1M Comedy - Sesame Street on Marijuana.mp3 2.9M Comedy - SNL - Jimmy Fallon - Halloween Songs.mp3 8.9M Comedy - SNL - Schweaty Balls (funny).mpg 4.0M Comedy - SNL - Will Ferrell - Get Off the Shed.mp3 626K comedy soccer fan fight..hilarious kick and fall.mpeg 807K Comedy - Sorriest Fight Ever Recorded.mpeg 1.3M Comedy - Star Wars Parody - Yoda, Vader and Jabba Sings Christmas Songs.mp3 13M Comedy - Steve Harvey - Women Understanding Men (Lies).mp3 45M Comedy - Steven Wright - Live (Entire Album).mp3.mp3 2.2M Comedy - The Pussy Song.mp3 3.6M comedy - things not to say during sex.mp3 1022K Comedy - Ugly Girl (Barbie Girl Parody).mp3 787K Comedy - Watch the kid in the back of the bus funny(1).mpg 3.7M Comedy - Wierd Al - The Night Santa Went Crazy.mp3 375K Comedy - WWF - The Rock Forgets His Lines.mp3 1.2M Comedy - Your Momma Jokes.mp3 2.8M Crank_Yankers_-_Elmer_#9999.mp3 2.9M Crank Yankers - Wu-Tang.mp3 2.0M Eddie Murphy (Greatest Comedy Hits) - Buckwheat.mp3 811K Funny Comedy - Christmas Songs - I'll Be Stoned For Xmas.mp3 2.3M grandpa got run over by a beer truck . dr demento . christmas comedy.mp3 1.8M Happy Birthday Song - Comedy - Funny.mp3 639K idiot trying to jump across pull busts his nuts funny comedy hilarious.mpg 1.4M John Valby (adult comedy) - I'm a Little Penis.mp3 520K Parody Comedy - Star Wars - Yoda drunk on the set.mp3 2.4M Raunchy Comedy - Oscar Brand - Blow Ye Winds In The Morning.mp3 1.8M Raunchy Comedy - Oscar Brand - High Barbaree.mp3 3.2M Raunchy Comedy - Oscar Brand - Red Light Saloon.mp3 20M robin williams - Stand Up Comedy.mp3 2.9M VIDEO Comedy - Now you can see how stupid this s.o.b. are - Tribute WTC USA NYC.mpeg 2.2M Xmas Songs - Country Comedy - Bill Engvall - Here's Your Sign Christmas.mp3
total 358M 4.9M 05_Bill Evans Trio - Waltz for Debbie.mp3 8.7M 09 Bill Evans & Toots Thieleman - Body and Soul .mp3 4.5M Bill Evans - A Rare Original - (01) Autumn Leaves.mp3 5.9M Bill Evans - A Rare Original - (02) Our Delight.mp3 4.6M Bill Evans - A Rare Original - (03) Beautiful Love.mp3 6.0M Bill Evans - A Rare Original - (04) Autumn Leaves #2.mp3 4.2M Bill Evans - A Rare Original - (05) Come Rain or Come Shine.mp3 6.0M Bill Evans - A Rare Original - (07) Blue and Green.mp3 6.4M Bill Evans (At Town Hall) - Beautiful Love.mp3 5.1M Bill Evans (At Town Hall) - I Should Care.mp3 4.4M Bill Evans (At Town Hall) - Make Someone Happy.mp3 4.5M Bill Evans (At Town Hall) - My Foolish Heart.mp3 5.4M Bill Evans (At Town Hall) - One For Helen.mp3 5.9M Bill Evans (At Town Hall) - Who Can I Turn To.mp3 3.1M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - A Simple Matter Of Conviction.mp3 3.4M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - Danny Boy.mp3 4.8M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - Goodbye.mp3 5.4M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - I Believe In You.mp3 3.9M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You.mp3 4.0M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - Laura.mp3 4.2M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - Let's Go Back To The Waltz.mp3 4.8M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - My Melancholy Baby.mp3 3.8M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - Only Child.mp3 3.4M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - Orbit (Unless It's You).mp3 4.6M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - Star Eyes.mp3 3.9M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - Stella By Starlight.mp3 3.3M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - These Things Called Changes.mp3 6.0M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - The Washington Twist.mp3 8.5M Bill Evans - Empathy + A Simple Matter Of Conviction - With A Song In My Heart.mp3 4.1M Bill Evans - Jazz 'Round Midnight - 03 - For Heaven's Sake.mp3 4.1M Bill Evans - Jazz 'Round Midnight - 07 - Elsa.mp3 3.6M Bill Evans - Little Lulu.mp3 5.0M Bill Evans - On Green Dolphin Street - 05 - My heart stood still.mp3 7.8M Bill Evans & Stan Getz - Funkallero.mp3 6.0M Bill Evans & Stan Getz - Grandfather's Waltz.mp3 7.4M Bill Evans & Stan Getz -Lover Man.mp3 6.3M Bill Evans & Stan Getz - Melinda.mp3 7.9M Bill Evans & Stan Getz - Night and Day.mp3 4.7M Bill Evans & Stan Getz - You and the Night and the Music.mp3 4.7M Bill Evans & Stan Getz - You and the Night and the Music.mp3.01 4.9M Bill Evans - The Best of Bill Evans Live - 08 - Emily.mp3 4.3M Bill Evans - The Best of Bill Evans Live - 10 - The Touch Of Your Lips.mp3 4.4M Bill Evans - The Best of Bill Evans Live - 12 - My Foolish Heart.mp3 6.2M Bill Evans - The Last Waltz Disc 2 - 01 Yet Ne'er Broken.mp3 5.1M Bill Evans - The Last Waltz Disc 2 - 03 The Touch Of Your Lip.mp3 8.5M Bill Evans - The Last Waltz Disc 5 - 08 My Romance.mp3 9.3M Bill Evans Trio (Montreux, 1968) - Embraceable You.mp3 7.3M Bill Evans Trio (Montreux, 1968) - Mother Of Earl.mp3 7.4M Bill Evans Trio (Montreux, 1968) - One For Helen.mp3 8.5M Bill Evans Trio (Montreux, 1968) - Someday My Prince Will Co.mp3 5.3M Bill Evans Trio & Stan Getz - But Beautiful.mp3 7.3M Bill Evans - Waltz for Debby.mp3 5.2M Stan Getz & Bill Evans - Emily.mp3 7.7M Stan Getz & Bill Evans - Night and day.mp3 2.6M Tony Bennett & Bill Evans - Make Someone Happy.mp3 8.1M Tony Scott & Bill Evans Quartet - Free And Easy Blues.mp3 14M Tony Scott & Bill Evans Quartet - Garrison's Raiders.mp3 8.9M Tony Scott & Bill Evans Quartet - Like Someone In Love.mp3 11M Tony Scott & Bill Evans Quartet - My Melancholy Baby.mp3 9.3M Tony Scott & Bill Evans Quartet - Stella By Starlight.mp3 12M Tony Scott & Bill Evans Quartet - Walkin.mp3
total 113M 1.9M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Ascenseur_vasion_de_Julien.mp3 2.0M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Assassinat_Take_1_Visite_du_vigile.mp3 2.1M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Assassinat_Take_2_Julien_dans_lascenseur.mp3 2.1M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Assassinat_Take_3_Lassassinat_de_Carala.mp3 2.7M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Au_Bar_du_Petit_Bac.mp3 3.6M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Chez_le_Photographe_du_Motel.mp3 3.7M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Dner_au_Motel.mp3 3.0M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Final_Take_1.mp3 2.9M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Final_Take_2.mp3 3.9M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Final_Take_3_Chez_le_photographe_du_motel.mp3 2.7M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Florence_Sur_les_Champslyses.mp3 2.7M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Gnrique.mp3 2.0M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Julien_Dans_lAscenseur.mp3 2.1M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - LAssassinat_de_Carala.mp3 2.6M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Le_Petit_Bal_Take_1.mp3 2.8M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Le_Petit_Bal_Take_2_Au_bar_du_Petit_Bac.mp3 3.7M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Motel_Dner_au_Motel.mp3 2.3M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Nuit_Sur_Les_Champslyses_Take_1.mp3 5.0M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Nuit_Sur_Les_Champslyses_Take_2.mp3 2.7M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Nuit_Sur_Les_Champslyses_Take_3_Gnrique.mp3 2.8M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Nuit_Sur_Les_Champslyses_Take_4_Florence_Sur_Les_Champslyses.mp3 2.8M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Squence_Voiture_Take_1.mp3 2.2M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Squence_Voiture_Take_2_Sur_lautoroute.mp3 2.2M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Sur_LAutoroute.mp3 859K Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - vasion_de_Julien.mp3 2.0M Ascenseur_pour_lchafaud - Visite_du_Vigile.mp3 4.0M Jazz - John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington - In a Sentimental Mood mp3.mp3 6.3M Miles Davis - I Fall In Love Too Easily.mp3 6.6M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 04 - 'Round Midnight ^ 1953.mp3 4.7M Miles Davis Sextet with Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Bill Evans - So What.mp3 3.0M Miles Davis & Thelonious Monk - Live at Newport 1958 & 1963 - 05 - Two Bass Hit.mp3 3.0M Miles_Davis_&_Thelonious_Monk_-_Live_At_Newport_1958_&_1963.mp3 6.4M Miles Davis & Thelonious Monk - Live at Newport - Disc 1 - 03 - Straight, No Chaser.mp3 1.0K Miles Davis & Thelonious Monk - Live At Newport - Disc 1 - 03 - Straight, No Chaser.mp3.nfo 12M Miles Davis & Thelonious Monk - Live at Newport - Disc 2 - 02 - Criss-Cross.mp3 1.0K Miles Davis & Thelonious Monk - Live at Newport - Straight, No Chaser.mp3.nfo
total 126M 7.8M 01 - Afro Celt Sound System - North - Further in Time.mp3 3.7M 02 - Afro Celt Sound System - Lagan - 2001 Echoes Living Room Concert.mp3 3.5M 02 - Afro Celt Sound System - North 2 - Further in Time.mp3 6.0M 03 - Afro Celt Sound System - When You're Falling - Further .mp3 7.7M 04 - Afro Celt Sound System - Colossus - Further in Time.mp3 5.9M 04 - Afro Celt Sound System - The Silken Whip - Echoes LRC 7.mp3 4.7M 05 - Afro Celt Sound System - Lagan - Further in Time.mp3 7.6M 06 - Afro Celt Sound System - Shadowman - Further in Time.mp3 7.3M 07 - Afro Celt Sound System - Life Begin Again - Further in .mp3 7.5M 08 - Afro Celt Sound System - Further in Time - Further in T.mp3 9.3M 09 - Afro Celt Sound System - Go On Through - Further in Tim.mp3 5.2M 10 - Afro Celt Sound System - Persistance of Memory - Furthe.mp3 8.3M 11 - Afro Celt Sound System - The Silken Whip - Further in T.mp3 6.3M 12 - Afro Celt Sound System - Onwards - Further in Time.mp3 5.7M Afro Celt Sound System - CelticMelt.mp3 8.6M Afro Celt Sound System - Further In Time - 08 - Further In Time.mp3 3.7M Afro Celt Sound System - Lovers Of Light.mp3 4.0M CELTIC- Afro Celt Sound System (La Femme Nikita).mp3.zip 6.4M Enya - Celtic Melt, now with Loreena McKennitt, Afro Celt, Steeleye Span.mp3 7.3M Peter Gabriel & Afro Celt Sound System - When You're Falling.mp3
total 92M 5.0M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 01 Endangered Species.mp3 2.6M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 02 Horse Racing.mp3 1.4M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 03 TV.mp3 691K Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 04 Bruce Forsyth.mp3 4.6M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 05 Records.mp3 1.6M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 06 Soul Time.mp3 1.7M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 07 Russia.mp3 2.9M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 08 Sir.mp3 2.8M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 09 Celebrity Suicide.mp3 1.4M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 10 Politics.mp3 2.9M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 11 Labels.mp3 590K Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 12 Street Music.mp3 22M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 13 The Horn.mp3 3.3M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 14 Mona.mp3 4.7M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 15 The Critics.mp3 801K Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 16 Intergalactic Sex.mp3 2.8M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 17 Rape, Death and Paralysis.mp3 2.2M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 18 Lady Vera, Fart Teller.mp3 1.6M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 19 I Can't Shit.mp3 7.8M Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 20 Sex Manual.mp3 360K Derek and Clive - Ad Nauseam - 21 Stupid.mp3 913K Derek And Clive - Jump - 13 - Derek And Clive (Live).mp3 7.4M Derek And Clive (Live) - 04 - Squatter And The Ant.mp3 9.9M Derek and Clive - (Live) - 09 - Bo Duddley.mp3 1.5M Derek & Clive_-_I'm A Nigger.mp3
total 699M 76M A Clockwork Orange (unabridged)-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more) 1.zip 6.5M (Audio Book) Isaac Asimov - Caves of Steel 1 of 3.mp3 6.9M (Audio Book) Isaac Asimov - Caves of Steel 2 of 3.mp3 6.7M (Audio Book) Isaac Asimov - Caves of Steel 3 of 3.mp3 13M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - 36th Man.mp3 11M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - A Christmas Carol.mp3 9.6M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court [cmcl free].mp3 7.7M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Agatha Christie's - Murder on the Orient Express.mp3.01 7.4M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - All Unregistered Aliens.mp3 10M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge(2).mp3 11M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Dracula.mp3 13M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Island of the Lost(1).mp3 12M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Murders In the Rue Morgue - Edgar Allen Poe - 1975.mp3 11M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Dream Woman(1).mp3 11M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Dream Woman.mp3.01 7.7M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Hound of The Baske.mp3 12M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Imp In The Bottle 09-03-1974.mp3 14M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Walking Corpse (Share Me) (Old Time Radio OTR).mp3 9.6M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theatre - Old Ones Are Hard To Kill.mp3 11M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theatre - The Time Fold (1978).mp3 13M BBC Play - Just So Stories - Rudyard Kipling-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 11M BBC Play - Ladies Night at Finbar's Hotel-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 11M BBC Play - Night Visite - J G Binnie-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 15M BBC Play - St Brice's Day Massacre - Tony Cault-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 20M BBC Play - Walk Right By Me, Starring Gary Oldman-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 48M BBC Reading - Number 10 - Sue Townsend-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 3.3M BBC Reading - Sitting With The Dead - William Trevor-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 4.8M BBC Reading - The Hanged Man - Ian Rankin-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 3.2M BBC Reading - Transparency - Brian Gallagher-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 36M GOATLESS - Audio Book (BBC) - Fawlty Towers The Germans.mp3 32M GOATLESS - Audio Book (BBC) - Goon Show Classics vol 2 - 1 of 4.mp3 31M Goatless-Audio_Book_(Bbc)-Yes_Minister-Big_Brother.mp3 31M Goatless-Audio_Book_Bbc-Yes_Minister_Big_Brother.mp3 31M Goatless-Audio_Book_(Bbc)-Yes_Minister-Open_Government.mp3 31M Goatless-Audio_Book_Bbc-Yes_Minister_Open_Government.mp3 43M Goatless-Audio_Book_Bbc-Yes_Minister_The_Economy_Drive.mp3 40M Goatless-Audio_Book_Bbc-Yes_Minister_The_Writing_On_The_Wall.mp3 6.8M Old Time Radio - DRAGNET 1949-06-17 - The Werewolf.mp3 6.6M Old Time Radio - INNER SANCTUM -Detour_to_Terror.mp3 6.4M Old Time Radio - Sherlock Holmes - Adventure of Christmas Bride.mp3 21M Old Time Radio - Suspense - Zero Hour by Ray Bradbury.mp3
total 571M 13M Audio book - OTR - The Immortal w Orson Welles as Sherlock Holmes - Mercury Theatre 1939.mp3 7.3M Audio Books - OTR - Sherlock Holmes - BBC - Hound 1(4) of the Baskervilles .mp3 11M Audio Books - OTR - Sherlock Holmes - BBC - Hound 2(4) of the Baskervilles .mp3 8.8M Audio Books - OTR - Sherlock Holmes - BBC - Hound 3(4) of the Baskervilles .mp3 9.0M Audio Books - OTR - Sherlock Holmes - BBC - Hound 4(4) of the Baskervilles .mp3 5.0M BBC - Sherlock Holmes - Noble Bachelor.mp3 54M Celebrity Deathmatch - Sherlock Holmes vs Jack The Ripper.mpg 22M HSP Sherlock Holmes - Das gesprenkelte Band.mp3 9.5M HSP Sherlock Holmes - Das letzte Problem.mp3 10M HSP Sherlock Holmes - Das Musgrave Ritual (Bayerischer Rundfunk, 1968).mp3 28M HSP Sherlock Holmes - Das Zeichen der Vier 1v2 64 kbps.mp3 11M HSP Sherlock Holmes - Der Goldene Klemmer (Bayerischer Rundfunk, 1962).mp3 12M HSP Sherlock Holmes - Der sterbende Detektiv.mp3 8.3M HSP Sherlock Holmes - Die einsame Radfahrerin.mp3 8.6M HSP Sherlock Holmes - Die Weihnachtsgans.mp3 4.4M OTR- Sherlock Holmes 47.02.17 Haunted Bagpipes .mp3 6.7M (Sherlock Holmes)-1946-04-08 - The Disappearing Scientists.mp3 4.9M sherlock holmes - 3 gables-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 4.0M sherlock holmes - 3 garridebs-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 5.8M sherlock holmes - abbey grange-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 70M sherlock holmes - adventures-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 4.3M sherlock holmes - augustus milverton-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 35M sherlock holmes - bbc - hound of the baskervilles-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 6.4M sherlock holmes - beryl coronet-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 2.1M Sherlock Holmes - Bohemia Scandal 2 of 3.mp3 9.9M sherlock holmes - boscombe valley-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 9.4M sherlock holmes - Das Beryll-Diadem (BR 1963 PP).mp3 8.6M sherlock holmes - Das leere Haus.mp3 27M sherlock holmes - der Fall Karl Marx.mp3 4.3M Sherlock Holmes - Der Hund von Baskerville - 1 von 4.mp3 4.8M Sherlock Holmes - Der Hund von Baskerville - 2 von 4.mp3 19M Sherlock Holmes - Der Hund von Baskerville (Europa).mp3 12M sherlock holmes - der krankheitserreger.mp3 14M sherlock holmes - Die Brookstreet Affäe.mp3 24M sherlock holmes - Eine Studie in scharlachrot 1v2.mp3 8.8M sherlock holmes - Holmes macht ein Experiment.mp3 6.6M Sherlock Holmes - Hungry Cat.mp3 11M Sherlock Holmes - Illustrious Client-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 12M Sherlock Holmes - Im Dienste Ihrer Majestä.mp3 11M sherlock holmes - London im Nebel (BR 1968 PP).mp3 7.3M sherlock holmes -missing three quarter-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 6.8M Sherlock Holmes - Mrs Warrens Key.mp3 24M sherlock holmes - Orientexpress WDR.mp3
total 627M 330M bbc lord of the rings-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more) 1.zip 104M frank herbert - dune messiah-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip 194M the chronicles of narnia (bbc play)-mp3 audio book(search wentloog for more).zip
total 265M 1.5M Bluegrass - Leo Kottke - Little Shoes(1).mp3 1.5M Bluegrass - Leo Kottke - Little Shoes.mp3 2.2M Fahey, John w. Peter Lang, Leo Kottke - Sunflower River Blues - Fahey.mp3 6.1M jack gets up leo kottke.mp3 5.6M John Fahey, Leo Kottke, Peter Lang John Fahey - Sunflower River Blues (1).mp3 1.9M Leo Kottke - 6- And 12-String Guitar - 03 - Ojo.mp3 4.8M Leo Kottke - Accordion Bells (edit), One Guitar No Vocals 1999.mp3 2.7M Leo Kottke - A Child Should Be A Fish.mp3 3.7M Leo Kottke - Arms Of Mary.mp3 2.8M Leo Kottke - Best of_Pamela Brown.mp3 4.6M Leo Kottke - Big Situation, Peculiaroso 1991.mp3 3.2M Leo Kottke - Blimp.mp3 1.1M Leo Kottke - Bouree.mp3 4.5M Leo Kottke - Corrina, Corrina.mp3 3.6M Leo Kottke - Cripple Creek.mp3 3.9M Leo Kottke - Crow River Waltz.mp3 9.2M Leo Kottke - Doorbell, My Father's Face 1989.mp3 3.1M Leo Kottke - Easter And The Sargasso Sea.mp3 3.3M Leo Kottke - Eight Miles High(2).mp3 6.1M Leo Kottke - Embryonic Journey, Balance 1979.mp3 5.1M Leo Kottke - Embryonic Journey.mp3 2.9M Leo Kottke - Hear the wind howl.mp3 5.2M Leo Kottke - I Yell at Traffic.mp3 4.3M Leo Kottke - Jack Gets Up_1210154801.mp3 2.8M Leo Kottke - Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring.mp3 2.8M Leo Kottke - Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring.mp3 1.8M Leo Kottke, John Fahey, Peter Lang - Cripple Creek.mp3 2.5M leo_kottke-masters_of_acoustic_guitar.mp3 2.8M Leo Kottke - Mona Ray.mp3 2.1M Leo Kottke - Oddball.mp3 96M Leo Kottke - One Guitar, No Vocals (album).mp3 3.3M Leo Kottke - Peckerwood.mp3 3.5M Leo Kottke - Ragtime Song.mp3 1.7M Leo Kottke - Red & White.mp3 4.0M Leo Kottke - Room Service, Peculiaroso 1991.mp3 2.0M Leo Kottke - San Antonio Rose.mp3 3.5M Leo Kottke - Short Stories.mp3 2.3M Leo Kottke - Sleepwalk.mp3 4.3M Leo Kottke - Sonora's Death Row.mp3 7.4M Leo Kottke - Standing In My Shoes.mp3 5.6M Leo Kottke - Sunflower River Blues - Fahey.mp3 1.5M Leo Kottke - The Brain Of The Purple Mountain.mp3 5.2M Leo Kottke - The Last of The Arkansas Greyhounds.mp3 2.4M Leo Kottke - The Rick And Bob Report Theme.mp3 3.9M Leo Kottke - The Sailor's Grave On The Prairie.mp3 1.9M Leo Kottke - The Tennessee Toad.mp3 3.0M Leo Kottke - Vaseline Machine Gun.mp3 2.2M Leo Kottke - Venezuela, There You Go.mp3 2.2M Leo Kottke - Watermelon - a.mp3 3.9M Leo Kottke with the Violent Femmes - Cold Canyon.mp3
total 243M 12M Acoustic andres segovia - torroba.mp3 988K Andre Segovia - The Baroque Guitar -Handel - Fughette.mp3 4.9M Andres Segovia - Albeniz - Granada .mp3 5.2M Andres Segovia - Albeniz - Leyenda.mp3 2.7M Andres Segovia - Allegretto Grazioso.mp3 6.2M Andres Segovia - Andante Mesto - 12 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 3.8M Andres Segovia - Angelus - 03 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 3.9M Andres Segovia - A Platero en el Cielo de Moguer - 10 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 4.9M Andres Segovia & Arturo - Granada - Sandoval(Albeniz).mp3 3.2M Andres Segovia - Bach - Cello Suite 1 - Prelude.mp3 16M Andres Segovia - Bach - Chaconne from Violin Partita No 2.mp3 5.5M Andres Segovia - Bach - Sarabande.mp3 2.8M Andres Segovia - Bach 's Three Pieces for Lute- Allemande.mp3 2.2M andres segovia - Classical Guitar - Alirio Diaz - Masterpieces of the Spanish Guitar - Andres Segovia Estudio, Remembranza(2).mp3 3.0M Andres Segovia - Classical Guitar - Bach Suite No 1 - Minuetto I Ii - and John Williams.mp3 4.2M Andres Segovia - Classical Guitar - Chopin Prelude.mp3 4.2M Andres Segovia - Classical Guitar - Chopin Prelude.mp3.01 3.4M Andres Segovia - El Canario Vuela - 08 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 3.6M Andres Segovia - El Pozo - 07 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 5.7M Andres Segovia - Finale_ Allegro con fuoco - 14 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 3.9M Andres Segovia - Golondrinas - 04 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 3.1M Andres Segovia - Greensleeves - Classical Guitar.mp3 5.1M Andres Segovia - Guitar Quintet, op 143_ Allegro, vivo e schietto - 11 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 2.2M Andres Segovia - J.S. Bach - Fugue In G Minor - Classical Guitar.mp3 5.1M Andres Segovia - La Arrulladorra - 05 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 1.9M Andres Segovia - La Primavera - 09 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 4.0M Andres Segovia - Melancolia - 02 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 3.5M Andres Segovia - Retorno - 06 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 4.4M Andres Segovia - Scherzo_ Allegro con spirito alla Marcia - 13 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 2.9M Andres Segovia - Segovia Collection - 25 - Maria Esteban De Valera - Nan.mp3 2.6M Andres Segovia - Ten Pieces From Platero and I_ Platero - 01 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 3.3M Andres Segovia - The Baroque Guitar - Minuet Handel.mp3 3.3M Andres Segovia - The Segovia Collection Vol. 1 (All-Bach Program) - 03 - Bach - 3 Pieces for Lute- Gigue.mp3 4.7M Andres Segovia - Tonadilla For Guitar on the name of Andres Segovia - 15 - Segovia Collection Vol 8.mp3 2.4M Bach - Andres Segovia Collection (Vol. 1) - Chaconne.mp3 2.8M Bach - Andres Segovia - Three Pieces for Lute- Allemande.mp3 4.0M Bach - Classical Guitar - Andres Segovia - Suite No. 3 (for solo cello, arr. Duarte)- Courante (JS Bach).mp3 4.6M Bach -- Three Pieces for Lute - Sarabande (guitar - Andres Segovia).mp3 1.3M Christopher Parkening - A Tribute To Segovia - 114 - Preludio - Santiago De Murcia.mp3 2.3M Classical-Andres Segovia- The Romantic Guitar - 08 - Paganini- Romanza.mp3 2.2M Classical Guitar - Alirio Diaz - Masterpieces of the Spanish Guitar - Andres Segovia Estudio, Remembranza.mp3 16M Classical Guitar - Andres Segovia - Bach - Chaconne from~3D6.mp3 3.9M Classical Guitar - Andres Segovia - Bach -Violin Sonata No. 1.mp3 3.3M CLASSICAL Guitar - Andres Segovia - Baroque 4 - Handel - Sona.mp3 3.5M classical guitar (andres segovia) gavotte en rondeau from violin partita no 3 [bach].mp3 2.2M Classical Guitar - Andres Segovia - Spanish Guitar.mp3 2.1M Classical Guitar - Segovia & Montoya - Siciliana.mp3 3.3M Classical ~ Handel (Guitar - Andres Segovia) The Baroque Guitar Minuet 2.mp3 3.1M Flamenco Segovia Andres - Mozart classical guitar 1.mp3 3.1M Flamenco Segovia Andres - Mozart classical guitar(1).mp3 3.1M Flamenco Segovia Andres - Mozart classical guitar.mp3 3.1M Flamenco Segovia Andres - Mozart classical guitar.mp3.01 3.0M JAZZ e Altro - Spanish Classical Guitar Andres Segovia and John Williams 05 Bach Suite No.mp3 3.2M Segovia 26 - Sonata L. 79 (Scarlatti).mp3 4.0M Segovia Collection Vol. 1 (All-Bach Program) - 09 - Bach - Suite No. 3 (for solo cello)- Courante.mp3 3.9M Segovia Collection Vol. 1 (All-Bach Program) - 14 - Bach - Siciliano- from Violin Sonata No. 1.mp3 4.3M segovia & john williams_the art of the guitar_19_j. s. bach- gigue.mp3 2.7M Segovia & Montoya - Spanish Guitar Magic - 14 - Tango Flamenco(1).mp3 2.7M Segovia & Montoya - Spanish Guitar Magic - 14 - Tango Flamenco.mp3 7.1M SPANISH CLASSICAL - Andres Segovia The Baroque Guitar Tombeau Sur La Mort De M Comte Dlogy.mp3
total 70M 7.9M 08-Casey Jones-Warren Zevon with David Lindley.mp3 1.2M David Lindley - Bluegrass Mountain Medley.mp3.01 3.8M David Lindley & Bottle Rockets -- Rocket in My Pocket.mp3 2.7M David Lindley - Bye Bye Love.mp3 4.9M David Lindley - Don't Look Back.mp3 3.3M David Lindley - Mercury Blues.mp3.02 6.5M David Lindley - Mercury Blues.mp3.04 3.5M David Lindley & Ry Cooder - Eel River 8-25-90 - Bourgeous Blues.mp3 3.9M David Lindley & Ry Cooder - Eel River 8-25-90 - Mercury Blues.mp3 7.4M David Lindley & Ry Cooder - Vigilante Man.mp3 4.6M Jackson Browne, Bruce Hornsby, Bonnie Raitt, Shawn Colvin, David Lindley - End of the Innocence.mp3 3.2M Jackson Browne - Doctor My Eyes (reggae version w David Lindley).mp3 3.3M Jackson Browne - Take It Easy (Acoustic with David Lindley).mp3 4.1M Mercury Blues.mp3 2.6M Preview-T-4016716-Ry Cooder & David Lindley - Mercury Blues.mp3 3.5M T-3653927-David Lindley & Ry Cooder - Bourgeous Blues.mp3 4.0M Warren Zevon & David Lindley - Casey Jones (Deadicated).mp3
total 65M
3.7M Alejandro Escovedo - Broken Bottle (Live, KGSR Vol.2).mp3
5.0M alejandro escovedo - Bury Me.mp3
3.2M alejandro escovedo - castanets.mp3
3.9M alejandro escovedo - Five Hearts Breaking.mp3
2.7M alejandro escovedo - Irene Wilde.mp3
3.5M alejandro escovedo - Mountains of Mud.mp3
5.8M Alejandro Escovedo - Pale Blue Eyes (Bourbonitis Blues).mp3
5.8M Alejandro Escovedo -- Pale Blue Eyes ('Bourbonitis Blues').mp3
4.3M Alejandro Escovedo -- Pissed Off 2AM.mp3
3.8M Alejandro Escovedo -- Rhapsody.mp3
4.1M Alejandro Escovedo - She Doesn't Live Here Anymore.mp3
4.1M Alejandro Escovedo -- She Doesn't Live Here Anymore.mp3
4.3M alejandro escovedo - Two Angels.mp3
8.1M Alejandro Escovedo -- With These hands.mp3
3.1M Escovedo, Alejandro - Queen Anne (rocks!).mp3
total 501M 4.8M banned commercial beer_makes_women_beautiful.mpeg 3.7M Banned commercial - Office XP.mpg 1.3M Banned Commercials - 3 girls take off bikinis from denmark.mpg 4.1M Banned Commercials - AMD Processor.mpg 3.3M Banned Commercials - Bad Idea Jeans (1).mpg 4.8M Banned Commercials - Beer makes Women Beautiful.mpeg 16M Banned Commercials - Britney Spears Pepsi Commercial.mpg 2.2M Banned Commercials - Danish Sauna - voyeur.mpg 8.3M banned commercials - fuck you in the ass (funny danish commercial).mpeg 2.3M Banned Commercials - Golf Ball (TT).mpg 2.6M Banned Commercials - Ikea.mpg 5.1M Banned Commercials - Levi's Colors (Jennifer Love Hewitt).mpg 2.2M Banned Commercials - Sauna Voyeur.mpg 4.0M Banned Commercials - Sexy Soccer.mpeg 9.3M Banned Commercials - Tits N Ass Beer.mpg 2.2M Banned Commercials - VW Passat What is that in your pants.mpg 734K banned__file_01_of__17_-_front.jpg 680K banned__file_02_of__17_-_back.jpg 3.4M banned__file_03_of__17_-_01_chunga_s_revenge.mp3 3.2M banned__file_04_of__17_-_02_ain_t_got_no_heart.mp3 3.0M banned__file_05_of__17_-_03_take_your_clothes_off_when_you_dance.mp3 1.5M banned__file_06_of__17_-_04_what_s_the_ugliest_part_of_your_body.mp3 4.1M banned__file_07_of__17_-_05_mother_people.mp3 4.9M banned__file_08_of__17_-_06_help_i_m_a_rock.mp3 8.3M banned__file_09_of__17_-_07_the_eric_dolphy_memorial_barbeque.mp3 9.3M banned__file_10_of__17_-_08_city_of_tiny_lights.mp3 2.0M banned__file_11_of__17_-_09_pound_for_a_brown.mp3 4.0M banned__file_12_of__17_-_10_i_m_a_beautiful_guy.mp3 14M banned__file_13_of__17_-_11_the_bebop_tango.mp3 5.8M banned__file_14_of__17_-_12_yo_cats.mp3 6.9M banned__file_15_of__17_-_13_zomby_wolf.mp3 4.1M banned__file_16_of__17_-_14_sofa.mp3 9.8M banned__file_17_of__17_-_15_andy.mp3 4.4M Banned From TV 1 - Shark Bites Off Womans Leg.AVI 3.8M Banned Levis Commercial Jennifer Love Hewitt.asf 2.2M Banned Levis commercial Jennifer Love Hewitt - Nice Tits.mpg 39K Britney Spears Banned Publicity Photo.jpg 2.2M Comedy Banned_Commercial]_drink (1).mpg 3.7M Comedy_-_Banned_Commercial_-_Food.mpg 1.5M Comedy - Banned Commercials - Naked Chic in Ice Cream.mpeg 2.1M Crass - The Feeding Of The 5000 -08- banned from the roxy.mp3 68M Disney-Donald Duck Commando Duck (Banned Cartoon).mpg 104M Disney - Education For Death (banned cartoon).mpg 396K Ebook - Underworld Survival Guide STEAL THIS BOOK(Banned by US in the 70's)- very useful.rtf 18M Eyes Wide Shut (Banned Orgy Scene).mpg 2.5M Funny Commercial - Banned Lingerie.avi 4.4M Humor - Comedy - Funny - Levis Button-Fly Banned Commercial .mpg 80K Jeri Ryan (star Trek Voyager) Banned Publicity Photo (1) (1).jpg 5.1M Levis_Commercial-jennifer_love_hewitt_banned.mpg 44M Madonna - What It Feels Like For A Girl (mtv Banned).mpg 4.8M Noreaga - Banned From TV (f Big Pun, Camron, Lox).mp3 4.8M Noreaga - Banned From TV feat Nature, Big Pun, Cam'Ron, Styles & Jadakiss from the LOX.mp3 4.8M Noreaga Feat. Big Pun, Camron, Lox - Banned From TV .mp3 41M Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up (banned from mtv).mpg 1.3M Sexy Lingerie - Banned Commercial.mpg 19M Spider-Man - Banned WTC Trailer - VCD Ready.mpg.01 44K Star Trek Ezri Dax Banned Publicity Photo.jpg 2.1M Weezer - Banned MTV TRL Interview.mpeg 1018K Weird Al Yankovic - Still Billy Joel To Me (rare, banned by Billy Joel himself!!!).mp3
total 494M 13M 05 - The Court Of The Crimson King including The Return Of T.mp3 5.2M California Guitar Trio -- Fugue in D Minor (King Crimson Tour).mp3 3.5M California Guitar Trio -- Melrose Avenue (On Tour with King Crimson).mp3 2.6M California Guitar Trio - on tour with King Crimson - 08 - Pipeline.mp3 5.2M Greg Lake & Gary Moore - In Concert - In The Court Of The Crimson King [ELP].mp3 4.6M *King Crimson-4-9-73 Paris-03-Book Of Saturday.mp3 7.9M king crimson - asbury park.mp3 62M king crimson - Complete Concert.mp3 155M King_Crimson-Easy_Money.mpg 6.2M King Crimson Live 7 - Crimson Blue.mp3 3.8M *King Crimson-Live at Orpheum Theatre, Boston 1972-Cadence and cascade.mp3 4.6M King Crimson - Live in Berkeley, CA August 13, 1982 - Frame by Frame.mp3 24M King Crimson Live - King Biscuit - Pittsburgh - 1975 - 02.mp3 24M King Crimson Live - King Biscuit - Pittsburgh - 1975 - 02.mp3.01 2.8M King Crimson - March 30, 1974 - 01 - Improv-The Savage.mp3 3.4M King Crimson - March 30, 1974 - 03 - Improv-Arabica.mp3 5.8M King Crimson - March 30, 1974 - 08 - Lament.mp3 5.4M King Crimson - Sartori in Tangier (live -- and kick-ass!).mp3 6.8M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-01-21st_Century_Schizoid_Man.mp3 8.1M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-02-Epitaph.mp3 6.8M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-03-In_the_court_of_the_Crimson_King.mp3 2.6M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-04-Cat_Food.mp3 5.1M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-05-Ladies_of_the_Road.mp3 4.3M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-06-Starless.mp3 5.8M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-07-Red.mp3 5.6M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-08-Fallen_Angel.mp3 4.4M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-09-Elephant_Talk.mp3 4.8M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-10-Frame_By_Frame.mp3 3.5M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-11-Matte_Kudesai.mp3 3.6M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-12-Heartbeat.mp3 3.9M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-13-Three_of_a_Perfect_Pair.mp3 5.0M King_Crimson-Sleepless-The_Concise_King_Crimson-14-Sleepless.mp3 25M King Crimson - The Creator has a Master Plan.mp3 3.8M King Crimson - The Great Deceiver (Live - King Biscuit - Pittsburg - 1975).mp3 .4M King Crimson (The Robert Fripp String Quintet) - Passacaglia.mp3 6.1M King Crimson - TOAPP Outtakes 1983 - Instrumental 1.mp3 6.1M King Crimson - TOAPP Outtakes 1983 - Instrumental 4.mp3 4.5M King Crimson - TOAPP Outtakes 1983 - Instrumental 5.mp3 2.1M King Crimson - TOAPP Outtakes 1983 - Instrumental 7.mp3 25M King Crimson - TOAPP Outtakes 1983 - Sleepless 2.mp3 8.6M King Crimson - (Tokyo 5-10-95)- Red.mp3 2.3M Vincent Gallo - by King Crimson.mp3
total 151M 5.3M Derek Trucks Band 3- Good Morning Little School Girl.mp3 7.0M Derek Trucks Band - D Minor Blues.mp3 9.4M Derek Trucks Band, Joyful Noise -01-Joyful Noise.mp3 7.5M Derek Trucks Band, Joyful Noise -02-So Close, So Far Away.mp3 7.0M Derek Trucks Band, Joyful Noise -07-Every Good Boy.mp3 5.8M Derek Trucks Band, Joyful Noise -08-Baby, You're Right.mp3 8.1M Derek Trucks Band - Kickin' Back.mp3 4.5M Derek Trucks Band - Young Funk.mp3 5.5M Derek Trucks & Eric Gales - Layla -7.54min.mp3 5.4M Derek Trucks - Preachin' Blues.mp3 6.6M Gov't Mule with Derek Trucks & Bernie Worrell - Soulshine.mp3 13M Phish & Derek Trucks - Possum 7-7-99.mp3 3.7M The Derek Trucks Band-JOYFUL NOISE-Home In Your Hear.mp3 5.2M The Derek Trucks Band-JOYFUL NOISE-Joyful Noise.mp3 6.7M The Derek Trucks Band-JOYFUL NOISE-Kam-ma-lay.mp3 6.1M THE DEREK TRUCKS BAND - Like Anyone Else-joyful noise - simplemp3s.mp3 6.8M the jam - Derek Trucks with Phil Lesh and Jimmi Herring.mp3 15M Widespread Panic with Oteil Burbridge & Derek Trucks - The World is a Ghetto [live].mp3 2.8M Widespread Panic with Oteil & Derek Trucks - The World Is A Ghetto [live].mp3 21M Wintertime Blues - Gov't Mule With Little Milton, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks And Johnny Neel.mp3.01
total 174M 3.4M alison krauss - baby mine.mp3 1.6M alison krauss - baby, now that i've found you.mp3 3.4M Alison Krauss - Baby Of Mine.mp3 5.5M Alison Krauss - Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris ,Patty Loveless, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, PamTillis, RandyTravis, Travi sTritt - SameOldTrain.mp3 2.1M Alison Krauss - Down to the River to Pray.mp3 4.1M alison krauss - dreaming my dreams with you.mp3 3.0M Alison Krauss - Everytime you say goodbye.mp3 1.6M Alison Krauss - Fast Fiddle and Banjo Tune.mp3 3.2M alison krauss - forget about it.mp3 4.6M alison krauss - ghost in this house.mp3 1.9M Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Emmylou Harris - Didn't Leave Nobody But The Baby.mp3 2.8M Alison Krauss & Gillian Welch - I'll Fly Away - bluegrass - O Brother, Where Art Thou (Movie Soundtrack).mp3 4.6M Alison Krauss & Gillian Welch - I'll Fly Away.mp3 3.5M Alison Krauss - Heaven's Bright Shore.mp3 3.7M alison krauss - I'll fly away.mp3 5.4M alison krauss - it doesn't matter.mp3 3.8M Alison Krauss - I Will.mp3 3.9M alison krauss - Let Me Touch You For Awhile.mp3 4.0M alison krauss - looking in the eyes of love.mp3 4.0M Alison Krauss - Looking in the Eyes of Love.mp3 2.2M Alison Krauss, love you in vain - allison krause and union station.mp3 3.5M alison krauss - maybe.mp3 4.4M Alison Krauss - Maybe.mp3 4.6M alison krauss - moments like this.mp3 3.0M Alison Krauss - Sitting At The Window Of My Room.mp3 2.2M Alison Krauss - Sleep On.mp3 3.2M alison krauss - stay.mp3 2.2M Alison Krauss - Steel Rails.mp3 4.0M Alison Krauss - The Smile on Your Face.mp3 4.7M Alison Krauss & the union station - let me touch you for awhile.mp3 2.9M Alison Krauss & Union Station - Deeper Than Crying.mp3 2.7M Alison Krauss & Union Station - Lose Again.mp3 3.5M Alison Krauss & Union Station - New Favorite - 05 - Crazy Faith.mp3 4.3M Alison Krauss & Union Station - So Long So Wrong - 03 - Deeper Than Crying .mp3 351K alison krauss & union station - the lucky one(1).mp3 3.0M alison krauss & union station - the lucky one.mp3 3.4M Alison Krauss & Vince Gill & Kris Kristofferson - Why Me.mp3 1.4M Alison Krauss - When God Dips His Pen Of Love In My Heart.mp3 5.1M Alison Krauss - You say it best when you say nothing at all.mp3 4.0M Alison Krauss - You say it best when you say nothing at all.mp3.01 3.9M Allison Kraus - Just When I Needed You Most.mp3 4.5M Ben Harper & Alison Krauss - Ashes.mp3 4.3M Bluegrass Alison Krauss, Dolly Parton - Just When I Needed You Most.mp3 3.0M Bluegrass Gospel - Alison Krauss & The Cox Family - Neath The Old Olive Trees.mp3 3.5M Bluegrass Gospel - Ralph Stanley - Alison Krauss, Ralph Stanley & Judy Marshall - Heaven's Bright Shore.mp3 5.5M Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Pam Tillis, Randy Travis, & Tr avis Tritt - Same Old Train.mp3 4.0M Indigo Girls , Jewel, Sarah McLachlan, Alison Krauss - The Water Is Wide - Shenandoah.mp3 2.2M Jazz - Bella Fleck, Joshua Bell, Sam Bush, Yo Yo Ma, Mike Marshall, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor with James Taylor & Alison Krauss - Sleep On.mp3 6.0M Keith Whitley & Alison Krauss - When You Say Nothing at All.mp3 4.4M Kenny Rogers - Buy Me A Rose (With Alison Krauss & Billy Dean).mp3
total 160M 1.9M Chieftans, John Hiatt, And Bela Fleck - Down The Old Plank Road.mp3 2.2M Dawsons Creek - John Hiatt - Have a little faith in me.mp3 3.8M John Hiatt - 02 - Crossing Muddy Waters.mp3 2.6M John Hiatt - 06 - Take It Down.mp3 5.2M John Hiatt and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - One Step Over The Line.mp3.01 4.6M John Hiatt - Angel eyes.mp3 4.8M John Hiatt - Buffalo River Home.mp3 5.0M John Hiatt - Cry Love (live and acoustic, from KFOG-FM).mp3 4.0M john hiatt - cry love.mp3 3.7M John Hiatt - Dust Down a Country Road.mp3 3.9M John Hiatt - Feels like rain.mp3 4.1M John Hiatt - Georgia Rae.mp3 3.7M John Hiatt - Have a Little Faith in Me.mp3.01 4.4M John Hiatt - Live In Northampton, MA - 10-16-00 - 7 Little Indians.mp3 2.8M John Hiatt - Not Fade Away (w. Radney Foster).mp3 4.2M John Hiatt & Rosanne Cash- One Step Over The Line.mp3 5.9M john hiatt &ry cooder-big love.mp3 5.9M John Hiatt & Ry Cooder - Big Love.mp3 5.2M John Hiatt & Ry Cooder---Do You Want My Job.mp3 3.5M John Hiatt & Ry Cooder---Fool Who Knows.mp3.01 3.1M john hiatt & ry cooder---she runs hot.mp3 3.6M john hiatt - since his penis came between us.mp3 4.1M john hiatt - sometime other than now.mp3 4.6M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-01-Everybody Went Low.mp3 4.4M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-02-Hangin' Round Here.mp3 5.0M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-03-All The Lilacs In Ohio.mp3 3.6M John Hiatt - The Tiki Bar Is Open - 04 - My Old Friend.mp3 5.3M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-04-My Old Friend.mp3 4.8M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-05-I Know A Place.mp3 4.5M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-06-Something Broken.mp3 4.5M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-07-Rock Of Your Love.mp3 5.1M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-08-I'll Never Get Over You.mp3 6.5M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-09-The Tiki Bar Is Open.mp3 5.4M John Hiatt-The Tiki Bar Is Open-10-Come Home To You.mp3 4.4M John Hiatt - This Is The Way We Make A Broken Heart (Live From Sessions At 54th).mp3 4.0M john hiatt - walking in memphis.mp3 4.3M John Hyatt - Perfectly Good Guitar.mp3 2.4M Rosanne Cash & John Hiatt - One Step Over The Line.mp3.01
total 106M 2.0M Belle and Sebastian - A summer wasting.mp3 4.0M Belle and Sebastian - Boy Done Wrong Again.mp3 3.3M belle and sebastian - ease your feet in the sea.mp3 3.2M belle and sebastian - get me away from here, i'm dying.mp3 4.8M Belle and Sebastian - Get me away from here I'm dying.mp3 6.9M Belle and Sebastian - I could be dreaming.mp3 5.5M Belle and Sebastian - I Could Be Dreaming.mp3 3.9M belle and sebastian - i fought in a war.mp3 3.6M Belle and Sebastian - I'm Waking Up To Us.mp3 3.9M Belle and Sebastian - Is It Wicked Not To Care.mp3 3.5M belle and sebastian - landslide.mp3 5.4M Belle and Sebastian - Lazy-Line Painter Jane.MP3 3.9M Belle and Sebastian - Like Dylan in the Movies.mp3 3.5M belle and sebastian - seeing other people.mp3 3.2M belle and sebastian - slow graffiti.mp3 4.8M belle and sebastian - the boy with the arab strap.mp3 4.8M Belle and Sebastian - The boy with the arab strap.mp3 3.9M belle and sebastian - the fox in the snow.mp3 3.2M Belle and Sebastian - There's Too Much Love.mp3 2.8M belle and sebastian - Turn! Turn! Turn! (The Byrds Live Cover).mp3 4.3M Belle and Sebastian - Waiting for the moon.mp3 3.0M Belle and Sebastian-'Waiting For the Moon to Rise'.mp3 5.7M Belle ans Sebastian - The state I am in.mp3 4.4M Belle & Sebastian -- The Stars of Track and Field.mp3 2.0M buddy wasisname & the other fellers - newfoundland dictionary.mp3 7.3M I Love My Car - Belle & Sebastian - I'm Waiking Up To Us (CD Single) - 00.mp3
total 127M
3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 07 - Warren Zevon - Werewolves In London.mp3
2.9M Warren Zevon - A Certain Girl.mp3
3.4M Warren Zevon - Ain't That Pretty at All.mp3
2.8M Warren Zevon - Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School.mp3
2.9M Warren Zevon - Battleship Chains.mp3
3.4M Warren Zevon -- Cadillac Ranch (live bootleg) ('The Electric Werewolf Strikes Again').mp3
3.4M Warren Zevon - Carmelita.mp3
2.9M Warren Zevon - Certain Girl.mp3
3.0M Warren Zevon - Dirty Little Religion.mp3
2.5M Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy.mp3
2.6M Warren Zevon - Gorilla, You're A Desperado.mp3
5.1M Warren Zevon - Hit Somebody (The Hockey Song) .mp3
2.8M Warren Zevon - I'll Sleep When I'm Dead.mp3
2.9M Warren Zevon - I Was In The House When The House Burned Do.mp3
4.3M Warren Zevon - I Was in the House When the House Burned Down.mp3
2.4M Warren Zevon & Jackson Browne - Hasten Down the Wind.mp3
3.7M Warren Zevon - Jeannie Needs a Shooter.mp3
2.7M Warren Zevon - Johnny Strikes Up The Band.mp3
5.0M Warren Zevon -- Lawyers Guns and Money (live bootleg - Jan 1990).MP3
3.1M Warren Zevon -- Lawyers Guns and Money (live bootleg).mp3
2.8M Warren Zevon - Lawyers Guns and Money.mp3
3.4M Warren Zevon - Let Nothing Come Between You.mp3
3.4M Warren Zevon - Looking for the Next Best Thing.mp3
3.1M Warren Zevon - Mr. Bad Example.mp3
2.4M Warren Zevon -- My Shit's Fucked Up (live bootleg 22 Jan 99).mp3
3.2M Warren Zevon - My Shit's Fucked Up.mp3
3.7M Warren Zevon -- Ourselves to Know (live bootleg - 31 Oct 99).mp3
3.1M Warren Zevon - Play It All Night Long.mp3
2.9M Warren Zevon - Poor Poor Pitiful Me.mp3
4.4M Warren Zevon -- Reconsider Me (live bootleg) ('The Electric Werewolf Strikes Again').mp3
3.6M Warren Zevon - Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner.mp3
5.7M Warren Zevon -- Sentimental Hygiene ('The Electric Werewolf Strikes Again' - bootleg).mp3
2.8M Warren Zevon - The Hula Hula Boys.mp3
3.9M Warren Zevon - The Indifference of Heaven.mp3
5.5M Warren Zevon -- Turbulence (bootleg) ('The Electric Werewolf Strikes Again').mp3
3.1M Warren Zevon - Werewolves Of London.mp3
3.3M Warren Zevon - Werewolves Of London.mp3.02
3.1M Warren Zevon - Werewolves Of London.mp3.03
total 134M 3.4M Christine Lavin - Downtown.mp3 5.4M Christine Lavin - Four Bitchin' Babes - Viagra in the water.mp3 2.6M Christine Lavin - Future Fossils - Nobody's Fat in Aspen-2.mp3 7.3M Christine Lavin - Getting In Touch With My Inner Bitch - Getting In Touch With My Inner Bitch.mp3 4.1M Christine Lavin - Harrison Ford.mp3 6.0M Christine Lavin - Please Don't Make Me Too Happy.mp3 3.4M Christine Lavin - Sensitive New Age Guys.mp3 1.4M Christine Lavin - Sweet Irene the Disco Queen.mp3 3.9M Christine Lavin - The Voice on the Relaxation Tape.mp3 3.9M lavin, christine - ain't love grand.mp3 2.2M lavin, christine - air conditioner .mp3 2.6M lavin, christine - attainable love .mp3 2.5M lavin, christine - biological time bomb.mp3 4.2M lavin, christine - dakota, the.mp3 11M lavin, christine - doris and edwin, the movie.mp3 3.9M lavin, christine - folksinger earns every dime, a.mp3 7.3M lavin, christine - getting in touch with my inner bitch.mp3 3.6M lavin, christine - good thing he can't read my mind.mp3 5.4M lavin, christine - harrison ford.mp3 1.4M lavin, christine - i blab about celebrities i have spied on.mp3 6.8M lavin, christine - katy says today is the best day of my whole entire life.mp3 1.9M lavin, christine - milk and cookies.mp3 3.2M lavin, christine - moving target.mp3 5.3M lavin, christine - mysterious woman.mp3 3.7M lavin, christine - roses from the wrong man.mp3 3.1M lavin, christine - sensitive new age guys.mp3 17M lavin, christine - shopping cart of love.mp3 3.4M lavin, christine - star 69.mp3 3.9M lavin, christine - voice on the relaxation tape, the.mp3 1.5M lavin, christine - we are the true americans.mp3
total 658M
3.9M 05 Burning Spear.mp3
9.2M 12 - Old marcus garvey (Burning Spear).mp3
8.4M acid loops - ambient grooves - bill laswell's sample material.zip
17M Bill Laswell - Axiom Ambient - Aum (1).mp3
17M Bill Laswell - Axiom Ambient - Aum.mp3
15M Bill Laswell & Axiom Ambient - Cosmic Trigger.mp3
4.8M Bill Laswell - Broken Toenail Gland.mp3
4.7M Bill Laswell - Conquer Worm.mp3
6.7M Bill Laswell - Cyclops.mp3
10M Bill Laswell - Iron Cross.mp3
7.7M Bill Laswell - Lightning Teleportation.mp3
4.3M Bill Laswell - Staple Nex.mp3
1.7M Bill Laswell - White Ark.mp3
7.6M Bill Laswell - X29.mp3
9.5M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 01 - rebel music.mp3
3.9M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 02 - no woman no cry.mp3
8.0M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 03 - the heathen.mp3
5.5M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 04 - them belly full (but we hungry).mp3
4.3M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 05 - waiting in vain [trippy remix].mp3
4.5M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 06 - so much trouble.mp3
8.3M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 07 - exodus.mp3
3.9M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 08 - burnin and lootin'.mp3
4.2M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 09 - is this love.mp3
3.9M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 10 - one love (people get ready).mp3
5.8M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 11 - midnight ravers.mp3
3.6M bob marley (bill laswell remixes) - 12 - one dub.mp3
3.9M Bob Marley- Burnin And Looting(Bill-Laswell Dub Ambient Remix).mp3
5.5M bob marley - dreams of freedom - them belly full(but we hungry) (bill laswell ambient mix)(1).mp3
4.2M bob marley - is this love (bill laswell dub ambient remix).mp3
3.9M bob marley - no woman no cry (bill laswell ambient dub mix)(1).mp3
5.6M Britney Spears Video BANNED From MTV.mpg
11M Burning Spear -06- Rasta Business - Burning Reggae (Live).mp3
4.0M Burning Spear - Appointment With His Majesty.mp3
2.8M Burning Spear - Burning Reggae.mp3
11M Burning Spear--Burning Reggae.mp3
3.4M Burning Spear - Columbus.mp3
12M Burning Spear - Dub Creation.mp3
3.3M burning spear - Dub It Clean.mp3
6.3M Burning Spear Estimated Prophet.mp3
3.9M Burning Spear - Great Man Dub.mp3
4.3M burning spear - house of reggae.mp3
4.0M burning spear - jah kingdom tumble down.mp3
2.1M burning spear - jah no dead.mp3
2.1M Burning Spear- Jah No Dead.mp3
7.1M Burning Spear - Live in Paris (CD1) - 01 - Spear burning.mp3
11M Burning Spear - Live In Paris (CD2) - 07 - Door Peep.mp3.01
3.2M Burning Spear - Pirate's Dub.mp3
3.2M Burning Spear-Pirate's Dub.mp3
3.2M Burning Spear - Pirate's Dub.mp3.02
5.4M Burning Spear - Play Jerry (Garcia, Grateful Dead).mp3
3.2M Burning Spear - Rasta Business - Burning Reggae.mp3
9.0M Deep Purple - Enya - featuring Joe Satriani (live).mp3
3.9M Dream Theater - RARE BOOTLEG_JOE SATRIANI_Always with Me_LIVE_SAMPLEACCURATE.COM_rush_boston_van halen_pink_floyd_rock_cover_aerosmith_queensrych
e_led zeppelin_dream theater_rush_.mp3
11M Eric Johnson, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani-1997-G3- Live In Concert-02-Flying In A Blue Dream - Satriani.mp3
1.3M HEAVY METAL - Dream Theater & Joe Satriani - Mission Impossible.mp3
3.2M Joe Satriani - Beethoven's 5th.mp3
5.1M Joe Satriani - Crystal Planet - 02 - House Full of Bullets.mp3
4.2M Joe Satriani - Crystal Planet - 03 - Crystal Planet.mp3
4.5M Joe Satriani - Crystal Planet - 08 - Ceremony.mp3
2.1M Joe Satriani - Crystal Planet - 09 - With Jupiter in Mind.mp3
3.4M Joe Satriani & Enigma - Dolphin's Tears.mp3
9.4M Joe Satriani Eric Johnson Steve Vai - For The Love Of God Steve Vai.mp3
6.7M Joe Satriani Eric Johnson Steve Vai - The Attitude Song Steve Vai.mp3
862K Joe Satriani - Flight Of The Bumblebee (John Petrucci & Joe Satriani) (1).mp3
4.8M Joe Satriani - King Biscuit 88 - 01.mp3
11M Joe Satriani - King Biscuit 88 - 02.mp3
5.0M Joe Satriani - King Biscuit 88 - 03.mp3
2.4M Joe Satriani - King Biscuit 88 - 04.mp3
6.1M Joe Satriani - King Biscuit 88 - 05.mp3
6.1M Joe Satriani - King Biscuit 88 - 06.mp3
4.2M Joe Satriani - King Biscuit 88 - 07.mp3
6.4M Joe Satriani - King Biscuit 88 - 08.mp3
9.7M Joe Satriani - King Biscuit 88 - 09.mp3
4.6M joe satriani - summer song.mp3
4.1M Joe Satriani - Surfing With The Alien.mp3.01
3.9M Joe Satriani -Top Gun Theme.mp3
1.4M Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 01. Track 01.mp3
262K Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 02. Track 02.mp3
78K Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 03. Track 03.mp3
8.5M Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 04. Track 04.mp3
17M Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 05. Track 05.mp3
6.9M Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 06. Track 06.mp3
13M Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 07. Track 07.mp3
8.3M Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 09. Track 09.mp3
12M Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 10. Track 10.mp3
16M Laswell-Charged 12-8-99 11. Track 11.mp3
13M Laswell-Charged_2012-8-99_2001._20Track_2001.mp3
9.3M Laswell-Charged_2012-8-99_2002._20Track_2002.mp3
11M Laswell-Charged_2012-8-99_2003._20Track_2003.mp3
9.3M led zeppelin - Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Johnson, Allan Holdsworth, Led Zepplin.mp3
14M Miles Davis - Bill Laswell - He Loved Him Madly.mp3
15M Miles Davis - Bill Laswell - In A Silent Way - Shhh-Peaceful - It's About That Time.mp3
13M Namlock-Schulze-Laswell-Dark_Side_of_Moog-5-Pyschedelic_Brunch_Part_V.mp3
6.9M Namlock-Schulze-Laswell-Dark_Side_of_Moog-VII-01-Obscured_by_Klaus_Pt_I.mp3
9.4M Namlock-Schulze-Laswell-DSoTM-Obscured_Pt_VI.mp3
4.3M Namlock-Schulze-Laswell-DSoTM-Obscured_Pt_V.mp3
3.1M Patricia Barber - Split - 08 - Retrogade (2).mp3
4.3M Patricia Barber - Summer Samba ('Nightclub').mp3
4.5M Patricia Barber - Too Late Now.mp3
4.3M Patricia Barber - Two for the Road.mp3
6.4M Pulp Fusion, Vol. 1 Funky Jazz - 08 - S.O.U.L - Burning Spear.mp3
4.6M Reggae-Burning Spear - African Teacher.mp3
3.9M X22 Bob Marley (Trippy Remix)- 10 - One Love (People Get Read.MP3
total 661M 3.8M Barrington Levi - Under Mi Sensi (Remix).mp3 4.5M Barrington Levy - Bad Talk.mp3 4.6M Barrington Levy & Beenie Man - Sound War.mp3 4.3M Barrington Levy - Be Strong.mp3 3.1M Barrington Levy - Black Rose.mp3 2.8M barrington levy - black roses.mp3 2.8M Barrington Levy - Black Roses.mp3 3.0M Barrington Levy - Bounty Hunter.mp3 6.1M Barrington Levy - Broader Than Broadway - 13 - Here I Come (1990 Remix).mp3 3.5M Barrington Levy - Broader than broadway.mp3 7.0M Barrington Levy - Collie Weed.mp3 3.2M Barrington Levy - Dub Sister Carol.mp3 4.5M Barrington Levy - Gimme The Grass.mp3 4.7M Barrington Levy - Here I Come.mp3 5.2M Barrington Levy - Jah Says Now The Time Has Come.mp3 5.4M Barrington Levy - Living Dangerously.mp3 4.6M Barrington Levy - Miserable Dub.mp3 3.4M Barrington Levy - Murderer.mp3 4.2M Barrington Levy - My Time.mp3 3.1M Barrington Levy - Poor Man Style.mp3 3.1M Barrington Levy - Sensimelea.mp3 3.7M Barrington Levy - She's Mine.mp3 3.3M Barrington Levy - Teach the youths.mp3 3.1M Barrington Levy - Too Experienced.mp3 2.4M Barrington Levy - Under Mi Sensi.mp3 3.6M Bill Withers - Diggin' Deeper- The Roots of Acid Jazz - .mp3 3.4M Bounty Killer & Barrington Levy - Living Dangerously.mp3.01 6.4M Cal Tjader - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - Insight.mp3 6.1M Cedar Walton - Diggin' Deeper; The Roots of Acid Jazz.mp3 4.0M Coleman Hawkins Quartet - The Roots of Acid Jazz - Go Li'l Liza.mp3 2.4M Dancehall-Killer Reggae - Here I Come - Barrington Levy.mp3 6.8M Deodato - Diggin' Deeper- The Roots of Acid Jazz - Also Sprach Zarasthustra.mp3 6.1M Diggin' Deeper - the roots of acid jazz - 07 - george benson.mp3.01 4.6M Diggin' Deeper - the roots of acid jazz - 09 - ramsey lewis .mp3 1.3M Diggin' Deeper - the roots of acid jazz - 10 - cedar walton .mp3 6.3M Diggin? Deeper - The roots of acid jazz - Freddie hubbard - Midnight at the oasis.mp3 1.7M Dizzy Gillespie - The Roots of Acid Jazz - Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac .mp3 3.2M Esther Philips - Diggin' Deeper; The Roots of Acid Jazz - 06 - Home is Where the Hatred Is.mp3 4.5M Gato Barbieri The Roots of Acid Jazz - La Podrida.mp3 8.1M George Benson - Diggin' Deeper- The Roots of Acid Jazz - .mp3 8.1M george benson - the roots of acid jazz.mp3 6.2M Jimmy Smith - Talkin' Verve; Roots of Acid Jazz - 12 - TNT.mp3 5.5M Jimmy Smith - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - Blues in the Night.mp3 4.6M Jimmy Smith - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - Burning Spear-dup001.mp3 7.7M Jimmy Smith - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - Funky Broadway.mp3 4.9M Jimmy Smith - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - Groove Drops.mp3 5.5M Jimmy Smith - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - Hobo Flats.mp3 7.4M Jimmy Smith - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - Ode to Billie Joe.mp3 6.4M Jimmy Smith - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - One Mint Julep.mp3 2.6M Jimmy Smith - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - Organ Grinder's Swing.mp3 16M Miles Davis - Bill Laswell - Black Satin - What If - Agharta Prelude Dub.mp3 16M Miles Davis - BILL LASWELL - On The Corner (Subterranean Channel Mix).mp3 2.2M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 01 - Morpheus ^ 1951.mp3 2.7M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 02 - Down ^ 1951.mp3 2.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 03 - Blue Room ^ 1951.mp3 2.7M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 04 - Blue Room (Alternate Take) ^ 1951.mp3 2.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 05 - Whispering ^ 1951.mp3 2.9M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 06 - I Know ^ 1951.mp3 4.0M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 07 - Odjenar ^ 1951.mp3 2.7M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 08 - Ezz-thetic ^ 1951.mp3 4.3M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 09 - Hibeck ^ 1951.mp3 2.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 10 - Yesterdays ^ 1951.mp3 5.6M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 11 - Conception ^ Jazz ^ 1951.mp3 5.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 12 - Out Of The Blue ^ 1951 128.mp3 5.3M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 13 - Denial ^ 1951 128.mp3 9.2M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 14 - Bluing ^ 1951.mp3 7.0M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 15 - Dig ^ 1951 128.mp3 6.0M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 16 - My Old Flame ^ 1951 128.mp3 5.0M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 01 - 17 - It's Only a Paper Moon ^ 1951 128.mp3 5.3M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 01 - Compulsion ^ Jazz ^ 1953^128.mp3 4.7M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 05 - Tasty Pudding ^ 1953 ^ Jazz.mp3 5.6M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 07 - Floppy ^ 1953.mp3 5.2M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 08 - For Adults Only ^ 1953.mp3 4.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 09 - When Lights Are Low ^ 1953 ^ Jazz.mp3 5.4M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 10 - Tune Up ^ 1953 ^ Jazz.mp3 6.2M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 11 - Miles Ahead ^ 1953 ^ Jazz.mp3 4.3M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 12 - Smooch ^ 1953 ^ Jazz.mp3 5.6M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 13 - Four ^ 1954 ^ Jazz.mp3 4.7M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 14 - Old Devil Moon ^ 1954 ^ Jazz.mp3 5.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 02 - 15 - Blue Haze ^ 1954.mp3 6.1M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 03 - 02 - You Don't Know What Love Is ^ 1954 ^ Jazz.mp3 9.6M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 03 - 03 - Love Me Or Leave Me.mp3 7.3M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 03 - 04 - I'll Remember April ^ 1954 128.mp3 4.6M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 03 - 07 - Airegin ^ 1954 128.mp3 4.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 03 - 08 - Oleo ^ 1954 128.mp3 4.3M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 03 - 10 - But Not For Me (Take 2) ^ 1954 128.mp3 6.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 03 - 11 - Doxy ^ 1954 ^ Jazz.mp3 14M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 04 - 03 - Bemsha Swing ^ 1954.mp3 6.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 04 - 08 - Miles Davis - Will You Still Be Mine ^ 1955 128.mp3 8.1M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 05 - 01 - Green Haze ^ 1955.mp3 6.6M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 05 - 02 - I See Your Face Before Me ^ 1955 ^ Jazz.mp3 7.3M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 05 - 04 - A Gal In Calico ^ 1955.mp3 8.2M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 05 - 05 - Dr. Jackle ^ 1955.mp3 9.2M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 05 - 06 - Bitty Ditty ^ 1955.mp3 6.4M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 05 - 09 - In Your Own Sweet Way ^ 1956.mp3 7.9M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 05 - 10 - No Line ^ 1956.mp3 6.4M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 05 - 11 - Vierd Blues ^ 1956.mp3 4.9M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 06 - 01 - Stablemates ^ 1955.mp3 6.5M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 06 - 02 - How Am I To Know ^ 1955 ^ Jazz.mp3 6.9M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 06 - 03 - Just Squeeze Me ^ 1955 128.mp3 7.3M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 06 - 06 - S'posin' ^ 1955.mp3 5.8M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 07 - 02 - Woody'n You ^ 1956 128.mp3 6.1M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 07 - 06 - When I Fall In Love ^ 1956 ^ Jazz.mp3 14M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 08 - 05 - Oleo ^ 1956.mp3 11M Miles Davis - Prestige disk 08 - 08 - When Lights Are Low ^ 1956.mp3 4.0M Mongo Santamaria - The Roots of Acid Jazz - .mp3 8.4M Pharoah Sanders - The Roots of Acid Jazz - The Creator Has A Masterplan (Edit).mp3 4.6M Ramsey Lewis - Diggin' Deeper- The Roots of Acid Jazz - .mp3 4.5M Rascalz feat. Barrington Levy & K-OS - Top of the World.mp3 3.4M Rascalz featuring Barrington Levy, K-OS - Around the World.mp3 5.0M Shyne - Bad Boyz (feat. Barrington Levy).mp3 4.1M Shyne & Barrington Levy - Bad Boys Anthem.mp3 2.8M shyne feat. barrington levy - bad boys.mp3 4.1M Shyne feat. Barrington Levy - bad boyz anthem.mp3 5.1M Sonny Rollins - The Roots of Acid Jazz - Hold 'Em Joe.mp3 3.6M The Roots of Acid Jazz - Diggin' Deeper -05- Bill Withers .mp3 3.6M The Roots of Acid Jazz - Diggin' Deeper -05- Bill Withers .mp3.00 1.8M Wes Montgomery - Roots Of Acid Jazz - Bumpin On Sunset (5842944,wes montgomery mp3).mp3 5.6M Wes Montgomery - Roots of Acid Jazz - Bumpin on Sunset.mp3 5.6M Wes Montgomery - Roots Of Acid Jazz - Bumpin On Sunset.mp3 5.9M Wes Montgomery - Roots of Acid Jazz - Impressions.mp3 8.8M wes montgomery - roots of acid jazz - willow weep for me.mp3 3.4M Wes Montgomery - Talkin' Verve; Roots of Acid Jazz - 12 - Mr. Walker.mp3 6.4M Wes Montgomery - Talkin' Verve: Roots of Acid Jazz - Bumpin'.mp3 2.1M Wes Montgomery - Talkin' Verve- Roots of Acid Jazz - Green Peppers.mp3
total 668M 4.3M 01 - Flaming Lips, The - Turn it On.mp3 4.0M 02 - Flaming Lips, The - Pilot Can at the Queer of God.mp3 3.8M 03 - Flaming Lips, The - Oh My Pregnant Head.mp3 3.4M 04 - Flaming Lips, The - She Don't Use Jelly.mp3 3.6M 05 - Flaming Lips, The - Chewin the Apple of Your Eye.mp3 3.0M 06 - Flaming Lips, The - Superhumans.mp3 3.9M 08 - Flaming Lips, The - Moth in the Incubator.mp3 2.2M 09 - Flaming Lips, The - (7 stars).mp3 4.6M 09 - Flaming Lips, The - Buggin'.mp3 12M Asian_Dub_Foundation_-_Community_Music_-_11_-_Truth_Hides.mp3 12M Asian_Dub_Foundation_-_Community_Music_-_14_-_Scaling_New_Heights.mp3 4.9M BB KingT-Bone WalkerMuddy Waters_Late Blues.mp3 5.6M BB King, T-Bone Walker & Muddy Waters - Stormy Monday Blues.mp3 3.9M Ben Folds Five - Vasoline (Flaming Lips Cover).mp3 2.5M Best Dressed Chicken in Town.mp3 5.7M Bo Diddley Muddy Waters Little Walter - I Just Want to Make Love to You_OK.mp3 3.9M Bo Diddley Muddy Waters Little Walter - Who do you love.mp3 3.9M Bo Diddly feat. muddy waters, little walter - Who Do You Love.mp3 5.4M Born for a Purpose.mp3 3.1M Can't Conquer Natty Dreadlocks.mp3 4.4M Charlie Musselwhite & Muddy Waters - I Got A Rich Man's Woman.mp3 5.2M Classical Guitar - Leo Kottke - The Last of The Arkansas Greyhounds.mp3 2.6M Counting Crows - Crossing muddy waters.mp3 2.6M Dr Alimantado - Best Dressed Chicken In Town - 12 - Ride On.mp3 5.5M Dub Pistols - Blaze The Room.mp3 3.3M Dub Pistols-- Cyclone.mp3 3.4M Dub Pistols - Keep Keep Movin'.mp3 4.1M Dub Pistols - Running in a Cyclone.mp3 5.9M Dub-Syndicate_and_Lee_Scrath_Perry__Secret_Labortry__01.mp3 3.4M Dub-Syndicate_and_Lee_Scrath_Perry__Secret_Labortry__02.mp3 5.0M Dub-Syndicate_and_Lee_Scrath_Perry__Secret_Labortry__03.mp3 4.5M Dub-Syndicate_and_Lee_Scrath_Perry__Secret_Labortry__04.mp3 4.2M Dub-Syndicate_and_Lee_Scrath_Perry__Secret_Labortry__05.mp3 3.6M Dub-Syndicate_and_Lee_Scrath_Perry__Secret_Labortry__06.mp3 2.0M Dub-Syndicate_and_Lee_Scrath_Perry__Secret_Labortry__07.mp3 6.6M Flaming Lips - Are You A Hypnotist.mp3 3.1M Flaming Lips - Do You Realize??.ogg 3.5M Flaming Lips - Guy Who Got a Headache and Accidently Saves the World.ogg 3.0M Flaming Lips - Lightning Strikes The Postman.ogg 4.2M Flaming Lips - Oh My Pregnant Head.ogg 4.4M Flaming Lips - Pilot Can At The Queer Of God.ogg 3.7M Flaming Lips - Psychiatric Explorations Of The Fetus With Needles.ogg 6.9M Flaming Lips - Riding to Work in the Year 2025 Your Invisibile.ogg 3.5M Flaming Lips - She Dont Use Jelly.mp3 2.7M Flaming Lips - She Don't Use Jelly.ogg 3.3M Flaming Lips - Turn it On.ogg 5.1M Flaming Lips - Waitin' for A Superman (Album Version).ogg 5.0M flaming lips - waiting for a superman.mp3 2.6M Flaming Lips - When You're 22.ogg 6.6M Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots pt. 1.ogg 3.0M Flaming Lips - You Have To Be Joking (Autopsy Of The Devil's Brain).ogg 2.8M Gimme Mi Gun.mp3 3.5M Got My Mojo Working (BB King, Muddy Waters & Big Mama Thornton).mp3 2.9M I Killed The Barber.mp3 3.6M I'm a Man - Muddy Waters.mp3 5.1M John Lee Hooker & Muddy Waters - I'm Bad Like Jesse James (L.mp3 3.3M Johnny was a Baker.mp3 2.9M Just The Other Day.mp3 3.0M Leo Kottke - 6&12 String Guitar (Armadillo) - 01 - The Driving of the Year Nail.mp3 2.2M Leo Kottke-6 and 12 String Guitar-06-Vaseline Machine Gun.mp3 1.6M Leo Kottke-6 and 12 String Guitar-07-Jack Fig.mp3 2.0M Leo Kottke-6 and 12 String Guitar-12-Busted Bicycle.mp3 9.1M Leo Kottke - Airproofing.mp2 1.6M Leo Kottke-A Shout Toward Noon-01-Little Beaver.mp3 2.1M Leo Kottke - Bill Cheatham.mp3 4.2M Leo Kottke - Born To Be With You.mp3 1.4M Leo Kottke - Bouree.mp3 2.1M Leo Kottke - Bouree.mp3.01 2.5M Leo Kottke - Busted Bicycle.mp3 4.5M Leo Kottke - Corrina, Corrina.mp3 1.9M leo kottke - cripple creek.mp3 2.9M Leo Kottke-Driver.mp3 4.3M Leo Kottke - Great Big Boy.mp3 3.6M Leo Kottke - Guitar no Vocals - 05 - Retrograde.mp3 3.0M leo kottke - Leo Kotke The Driving Of The Year Nail.mp3 2.2M Leo Kottke - Little Martha.mp3 1.1M Leo Kottke- Little Shoes.mp3 4.7M Leo Kottke - One Guitar, No Vocals - 01 - Snorkel.mp3 5.9M Leo Kottke - Pamela Brown.mp3 11M Leo Kottke - Retrograde.mp3 1.5M Leo Kottke-Running Up the Stairs.mp3 9.6M Leo Kottke - Side One Suite.mp3.01 6.7M Leo Kottke - Snorkel.mp3 3.3M Leo Kottke - The Brain Of The Purple Mountain.mp3 4.1M Leo Kottke - Twice .mp3 2.8M Leo Kottke - Twilight Time (Live).mp3 2.2M Leo Kottke - Why Ask Why-.mp3 1.9M !_muddy_waters.asf 1.9M muddy_waters.asf 3.0M muddy waters - baby please don't go.mp3 3.0M Muddy Waters - Baby Please Don't Go.mp3 4.8M Muddy Waters - Baby Please Don't Go(w-Johnny Winter & James Cotton).mp3 3.6M Muddy Waters-Bessie Smith - With A Mississippi Moan.mp3 3.0M Muddy Waters - Blues Masters Volume 08- Mississippi Delta Blues - 10 - I Feel Like Going Home.mp3 4.5M muddy waters, bo diddly, howlin' wolf, buddy guy - goin' down slow.mp3 3.4M Muddy Waters - Corrina, Corrina.mp3 252K muddy_waters.exe 7.2M Muddy Waters - Floyd's Guitar Blues.mp3.01 4.5M Muddy Waters - Goin' Away Baby - with Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.mp3 4.9M Muddy Waters - Gonna Shoot You Right Down - With Jimmy Page, Robert Plant & Eric Clapton.mp3 2.5M Muddy Waters- Got My Mojo Working.mp3 1.7M Muddy Waters - Harmonica Rockin'.mp3 3.2M muddy waters & howlin wolf - highway 49.mp3 2.7M Muddy Waters - I Just Wanna Make Love To You.mp3 3.7M Muddy Waters - I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirt.mp3 2.7M Muddy Waters - Louisiana Blues.mp3.02 2.9M Muddy Waters & Memphis Slim - Boogie Woogie Memphis.mp3 2.9M Muddy Waters & Memphis Slim - Chicago Blues Masters (Vol. 1) - 03 - Track 3 Boogie Woogie Memphis.mp3 1.9M !_muddy_waters.mpg 1.9M muddy_waters.mpg 3.7M Muddy Waters - Mustang Sally.mp3 2.6M Muddy Waters -Mustang Sally.mp3 1.9M Muddy Waters - No Escape from the Blues.mp3 1.2M !_muddy_waters.rar 1.2M muddy_waters.rar 7.4M Muddy Waters & Rolling Stones - County_Jail.mp3 5.4M Muddy Waters & Rolling Stones - Hoochie Coochie Man.mp3 5.5M Muddy Waters & Rolling Stones - King Bee.mp3 4.9M Muddy Waters & Rolling Stones - Sweet Home Chicago - 1 - 01 - Sweet Little Angel.mp3 7.9M Muddy Waters & Rolling Stones - Sweet Home Chicago - Disc 1 - 04 - Down The Road IGo.mp3 2.0M Muddy Waters & Rolling Stones - Sweet Home Chicago disk 1 - 03 - Introduction.mp3 6.3M Muddy Waters & Rolling Stones - Sweet Home Chicago Disk 2 - 06 - Next Time You See Me.mp3 5.0M Muddy Waters - Soundtrack GoodFellas - Mannish Boy .mp3 3.0M muddy waters - still a fool.mp3 5.6M Muddy Waters - Stormy Monday Blues.mp3.01 6.7M Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones - Sweet Home Chicago - 2 - 03 - Long Distance Call.mp3 11M Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones - Sweet Home Chicago.mp3 11M Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones - Sweet Home Chicago.mp3.01 11M Muddy Waters & The Stones - Sweet Home Chicago (Disc 2) 01 - Mannish Boy .mp3 4.1M Muddy Waters - Trouble No More (With Mick Jagger & Keith Richards).mp3 3.1M muddy waters - Vaya Con Dios.mp3 1.2M !_muddy_waters.zip 1.2M muddy_waters.zip 2.5M Plead I Cause.mp3 2.4M Poison Flour.mp3 3.4M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-01_Drum_Song_Dub.mp3 3.9M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-02_Keep_A_Good_Dub_Rubbing.mp3 3.7M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-03_Taxi_To_Baltimore_Dub.mp3 2.3M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-04_Satta_Dread_Dub.mp3 3.4M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-05_Every_Dub_Shall_Scrub.mp3 2.5M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-06_Black_A_Shade_of_Dub.mp3 4.0M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-07_Bad_Days_Dub.mp3 2.9M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-08_East_of_Scientist_Corner.mp3 3.3M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-09_Just_Say_DubWho.mp3 2.1M Scientist-Scientific_Dub-10_Words_of_Dub.mp3 7.1M ShimSham - 02 - Crossing muddy waters.mp3 4.4M Tbone Walker & Muddy Waters - Every Day I Have The Blues (1).mp3 4.4M Tbone Walker & Muddy Waters - Every Day I Have The Blues .mp3 6.6M the flaming lips - Do You Realize.mp3 7.4M the flaming lips - march of the rotten vegetables.mp3 2.2M the flaming lips - plastic jesus.mp3 3.0M the flaming lips - she don't use jelly.mp3 4.3M the flaming lips - turn it on.mp3 5.9M The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink robots - 01 - Fight Test.mp3 6.9M The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink robots - 02 - One More Robot - Sympathy 3000-21.mp3 8.7M The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink robots - 05 - In the Mornig of the Magicians.mp3 6.0M The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink robots - 08 - It's Summertime.mp3 4.9M The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink robots - 09 - Do You Realize.mp3.mp3 5.4M The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink robots - 10 - All We Have is Now.mp3 4.4M The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink robots - 11 - Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon (Utopia Planitia).mp3 2.5M When Shrimps Learn To Whistle - Leo Kottke - Other.mp3 2.8M Windham Hill Collection - Sounds of Wood & Steel - 14 - Jesus Maria - Leo Kottke.mp3
total 149M 4.9M Boops_Sly-And-Robbie.mp3 7.5M fugeela__sly__robbie_mix.mp3 7.5M Fugees - Fu-gee-la - Sly & Robbie Mix.[192Kb 44KHz 5'27 Stereo].mp3 5.0M Fugees (Refugee Camp) - Fu-gee-la - Sly & Robbie Mix.mp3 4.3M reggae_VA_-_Mega_Ragga-4CD-2002_306-bounty_killer_(feat_sly_and_robbie)-fed_up-fsp.mp3 3.5M sly and robbie - asian roots dub (2).mp3 14M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-01-Into_Battle.mp3 11M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-02-Ballistic_Squeeze.mp3 13M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-03-Drilling_for_Oil.mp3 8.2M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-04-High_Voltage_Syndrome.mp3 6.2M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-05-Psionce_Merge.mp3 8.6M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-06-Exodub_Implosion.mp3 5.5M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-07-Superthruster.mp3 6.7M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-08-Fatigue_Chic.mp3 7.7M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-09-Major_Magic.mp3 4.4M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-10-Softcore_Surge.mp3 8.0M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-11-Zen_Concrete.mp3 6.6M Sly_and_Robbie-Strip_to_the_Bone-12-Stripped_to_the_Bone.mp3 5.8M Sly & Robbie - Boops (Here To Go).mp3 4.3M Sly & Robbie-Silent Assassin(10)-Living A Lie.mp3 3.6M Sting Sly And Robbie - Another Pyramid.mp3 3.6M sting, sly & robbie - another pyramid.mp3 2.0M Various Artists - Reggatta Mondatta - Sly & Robbie feat. Ambilique - Walking On The Moon - Reggae.mp3
total 107M 4.2M 19 - PDQ Bach - Lip My Reeds.mp3 29K pdq_(a must have).mpg 11M (PDQ Bach) - 1712 Overture.mp3 11M PDQ Bach - 1712 Overture.mp3 5.9M PDQ Bach - A Consort of Choral Christmas Carols.mp3 8.1M PDQ Bach - Beethoven's 5th.mp3 2.7M pdq_bach-grand_serenade_for_an_awful_lot_of_winds_and_percussion.mp3 1.3M P.D.Q. Bach - Grand Serenad.mp3 982K pdq bach - Knock, Knock. II. Recitative and Chorus 'How Many.mp3 8.1M pdq_bach___new_horizons_in_.mp3 194K PDQ Bach (Pieces for dill p.mp3 13M PDQ Bach - ''Safe'' Sextet (WTWP Classical Talkity-Talk Radio - 15).mp3 5.2M PDQ Bach - Theme Song (Pachelbel Canon).mp3 3.6M PDQ Bach - Toccata et Fuga Obnoxia.mp3 4.1M PDQ Bach -- What Is The Question.mp3 7.7M pdq_pdq_bach___classical_rap.mp3 11M pdq_pdq_bach___eine_kleine_nich.mp3 2.5M pdq_pdq_bach___last_tango_in_ba.mp3 3.6M pdq_pdq_bach___march_of_the_cut.mp3 1.2M pdq_pdq_bach___moving_right_alo.mp3 2.4M pdq_pdq_bach___my_bonny_lass_sh.mp3 1.6M pdq_PDQ_Bach_-_Please,_kind_sir.mp3
total 98M 4.5M Alison Krauss -- Mark O'Connor -- Slumber My Darling.mp3 3.0M Charlie Daniels & Mark O'Connor - Dueling Fiddles.mp3 4.1M Charlie Daniels Mark O'Connor Johnny Cash Travis Tritt - The Devil Comes Back To Georgia.ogg 4.3M Edgar Meyer, Yoyo Ma Mark O Connor - Appalachia Waltz - 01 - .mp3 968K mark o'connor - 1984- Westphalia Waltz.mp3 3.4M mark o' connor - Amazing Grace (violin).mp3 2.6M Mark O'Connor - Appalachian.mp3 2.5M Mark O'Connor - Bowtie.mp3 3.4M mark o'connor - Fisher's Hornpipe.mp3 1.5M mark o'connor - guitar instrumental.mp3 3.2M mark o'connor - jerusalem's ridge.mp3 2.8M mark o'connor - Johnny has gone for a soldier.mp3 1.7M mark o'connor - Kit's Waltz.mp3 4.1M Mark O'Connor - March of the Pharoahs.mp3 1.4M mark o'connor - Morning Star Waltz.mp3 5.4M Mark O'Connor - Orange Blossum Special.mp3 3.1M mark o'connor - Pickin' In The Wind.mp3 2.7M mark o'connor - Sadness-Darlin' Waltz.mp3 2.8M mark o'connor - sleigh ride.mp3 3.8M Mark O'Connor - Soldier's Joy.mp3 1.4M mark o'connor - Soppin' The Gravy.mp3 1.4M mark o'connor - Tennessee Wagoneer.mp3 3.9M mark o'connor - the flowers of edinburgh.mp3 3.8M Mark O'Connor - When we Talk.mp3 1.5M mark o'connor - Wild Fiddlers Rag.mp3 3.9M Travis Tritt with Mark O'connor Charlie Daniels Johnny Cash M.mp3 3.5M Yo-Yo Ma - Appalachian Journey, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor, with James Taylor(Vocals) - Hard Times Come Again No More.mp3 3.7M yo-yo ma edgar meyer mark o'connor - appalachian journey - 01 - 1b.mp3 2.3M yo-yo ma edgar meyer mark o'connor - appalachian journey - 05 - limerock.mp3 3.3M Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor (with James Taylor) - Benjamin.mp3 9.0M YoYo Ma, Edgar Meyey & Mark O'Connor-Appalachia Waltz-6-Druid Fluid.mp3
total 104M 2.3M junior brown - broke down south of dallas.mp3.01 3.7M junior brown - catfish and collard greens.mp3 2.1M junior brown - Gotta' Sell Them Chickens.mp3 13M junior brown - guitar steel blues.mp3 11M Junior Brown - Guitar Steel Blues.mp3.01 2.5M Junior Brown- Highway Patrol.mp3 2.4M Junior Brown - Hillbilly Hula Girl.mp3 3.3M junior brown - hong kong blues.mp3 3.3M junior brown - i hung it up.mp3 3.3M junior brown - kansas city blues.mp3 4.7M Junior Brown live 8 - Stupid Blues.mp3 2.3M junior brown - moan all night long.mp3 2.1M junior brown - my baby don't dance to nothing but ernest tubb.mp3.01 2.7M junior brown - party lights.mp3 2.7M junior brown - peelin' taters.mp3 2.3M Junior Brown & Ralph Stanley - Walls and Steel Bars.mp3 1.8M Junior Brown - Rock-A-Hula Baby.mp3 2.4M junior brown - semi-crazy.mp3.01 2.7M Junior Brown - Six Days On The Road.mp3.01 21M junior brown - steel guitar blues.mp3 8.0M Junior Brown - Stupid Blues.mp3 6.5M Junior Brown - Surf Medly (Pipeline, Walk Don't Run).MP3
total 57M 1.1M Guided by voices - A good flying bird.mp3 1.5M Guided by voices - As we go, up and down.mp3 2.1M Guided By Voices - Avalanche Aminos.mp3 1.8M Guided By Voices - Bee Thousand - 01 - Hardcore Ufos.mp3 1.6M Guided By Voices_Bee Thousand_Hot Freaks_05 - 05Hot Freaks -.mp3 3.4M guided by voices -- chasing heather crazy.mp3 2.2M Guided by voices - Chicken blows.mp3 1.1M Guided by voices - Ex-supermodel.mp3 5.8M guided by voices - glad girls.mp3 796K guided by voices - go back snowball.mp3 5.3M Guided by Voices - Isolation Drills - 10 - Glad Girls.mp3 5.3M Guided by Voices - Isolation Drills - 11 - Run Wild.mp3 1.2M Guided by voices - (i wanna be a) dumbcharger.mp3 3.9M guided by voices - Kim Deal and Robert Pollard.mp3 1.5M Guided by voices - King and caroline.mp3 2.7M guided_by_voices.mp3 1.6M Guided by voices - My son cool.mp3 670K Guided by voices - Pimple zoo.mp3 1.2M Guided by voices - Strawdogs.mp3 2.1M Guided by voices - Striped white jets.mp3 4.1M Guided by Voices - Teenage FBI.mp3 2.1M guided by voices - the singing razorblade.mp3 1.5M Guided by voices - The ugly vision.mp3 800K Guided by voices - They're not witches.mp3 2.5M Guided By Voices - Tomorrow Never Knows (Beatles Cover).mp3
total 150M 7.0M David Grisman - 07 Dawgmatism (from vinyl), Quintet '80 1980.mp3 2.8M david grisman - acousticity.mp3 11M david grisman - Chili Dawg.mp3 4.6M David Grisman - Dawg Duos - 05 - Caprice for CM w-Mark O'Connor.mp3 11M david grisman - dawg's Rag.mp3 4.1M David Grisman, Denny Zeitlin - New River - 06 - Waltz for Gigi.mp3 1.8M david grisman - Fanny Hill.mp3 5.8M David Grisman & Martin Taylor - Crystal Silence, Tone Poems II 1995.mp3 3.9M david grisman - Naima, Quintet '80 1980.mp3 4.4M david grisman - Pneumonia.mp3 2.3M David Grisman Quintet - Dawg Patch.mp3 8.3M David Grisman Quintet - Dawgwood - 06 - Bolero de Django.mp3 3.1M David Grisman Quintet - DGQ-20 (Disc 2) - 03 - Dawggy Mountain Breakdown.mp3 2.6M david grisman - roanoke.mp3 4.0M David Grisman & Tony Rice - The prisoner's waltz.mp3 2.8M David Grisman & Tony Rice - Tone Poems - 01 - Turn Of The Century.mp3 2.2M David Grisman & Tony Rice - Tone Poems 05 - Good ole mountain dew.mp3 4.0M David Grisman- Tony Rice - Tone Poems - 07 - Mill Valley Waltz.mp3 4.9M David Grisman- Tony Rice - Tone Poems - 12 - Morning Sun.mp3 8.0M Jerry Garcia And David Grisman - The Pizza Tapes - 08 - Guitar Space- Summertime.mp3 2.9M jerry garcia & david grisman - 2 Horse Named Bill.mp3 4.5M Jerry Garcia & David Grisman - Aint No Bugs on Me.mp3 2.6M jerry garcia & david grisman - Grateful Dawg.mp3 3.1M jerry garcia & david grisman - hopalong peter.mp3 4.1M Jerry Garcia & David Grisman - Jenny Jenkins.mp3 12M jerry_garcia_david_grisman_.mp3 5.0M Jerry Garcia-David Grisman - Not for Kids Only - 02 - Freight Train.mp3 3.2M Jerry Garcia & David Grisman - Ripple (Live).mp3 3.0M jerry garcia & david grisman - The Millers Will.mp3 3.0M Jerry Garcia & David Grisman - Three Men Went A Hunting.Mp3 4.2M Jerry Garcia, David Grisman & Tony Rice - The Pizza Tapes - 10 - Long Black Veil.mp3 4.7M Sam Bush & David Grisman Mandolin Workshop -04- Wayfering Stranger.mp3 2.3M Tone Poems, Tony Rice - guitars - David Grisman - mandol~8D9 (1).mp3 1.1M Tony Rice & David Grisman Tone Poems 09 I dont want your mandolins mister.mp3
20M Audio Books - Stephen Hawking. Brief History of Time. Book 1..mp3 20M Audio Book - Thomas Cahill - How The Irish Saved Civilization [03 of 12].mp3 6.5M abbott & costello - old time radio - with blondie & dagwood.mp3 11M Audio Books - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - A Message from Space.mp3 6.7M Old Time Radio - 45-04-19 Guest Groucho Marx.mp3 5.9M Old Time Radio - Abbott and Costello - Who's On First (longer version).mp3 6.5M Old Time Radio - Amos & Andy - Rent Cottage.mp3 6.5M Old Time Radio - Bob Hope Jack Benny & Doris Day.mp3 4.0M Old Time Radio - Moms Mabley in the Good Old Days.mp3 5.5M old time radio (otr) the shadow - stockings were hung (12-24-1939) 1.mp3 4.3M old time radio (otr) the shadow the drum of obi (10-24-1948).mp3 5.1M Old Time Radio - SHERLOCK HOLMES WELL STAGED MURDER.mp3 5.0M Old Time Radio - Suspense Theater 1943 - The Man Without a Body.mp3 28M Old Time Radio - The Lone Ranger - The Beginning.mp3 5.9M Old Time Radio - The Shadow 9-4-1938 - Death Underthe Chapel.mp3 4.7M Old Time Radio - The Shadow 'The Phantom Voice' w Orson Welles - 02-06-1938 .mp3 5.3M Old Time Radio - The Shadow - Werewolf Of Hamilton Mansion - 1947-01-05.mp3 340K Old Time Radio - WWII - 1941-05-31 - BBC News - Sinking of Bismark.mp3 6.8M otr - sam spade - phillip marlowe - red wind (48-09-26) (share me) (old time radio otr).mp3 total 547M 498M JRR Tolkien - The Silmarillion (Entire Book!) - Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip 4.9M JRR Tolkien - The Two Towers Audio Book - 11of48.mp3 4.9M JRR Tolkien - The Two Towers Audio Book - 23of48.mp3 4.3M JRR Tolkien - The Two Towers Audio Book - 28of48.mp3 5.3M JRR Tolkien - The Two Towers Audio Book - 30of48.mp3 4.9M JRR Tolkien - The Two Towers Audio Book - 31 of 48.mp3 4.9M JRR Tolkien - The Two Towers Audio Book - 35 of 48.mp3 4.9M JRR Tolkien - The Two Towers Audio Book - 36 of 48.mp3 5.2M JRR Tolkien - The Two Towers Audio Book - 46 of 48.mp3 5.0M JRR Tolkien - The Two Towers Audio Book - 48 of 48.mp3 4.7M Tolkien reads 4 Lord of the Rings Poems-MP3 Audio Book(search wentloog for more).zip
11M Bbc_Audio_Book-The_Very_Bloody_History_Of_Britain-1_Of_4.mp3 11M Bbc_Audio_Book-The_Very_Bloody_History_Of_Britain-2_Of_4.mp3 11M bbc play - agnes bowmon by herself(wentloog).zip 20M bbc play - a slight ache - harold pinter (plus one archive sketch)(wentloog).zip 15M bbc play - a womb with a view - simon brett(wentloog).zip 15M bbc play - fisherwomen of black tar - rebecca trick walker(wentloog).zip 14M bbc play - in the bosom of the slag - richard cameron(wentloog).zip 10M bbc play - maigret - a man s head (wentloog).zip 11M bbc play - maigret - the bar on the seine(wentloog).zip 13M bbc play - man in the flying lawn chair(wentloog).zip 20M bbc play - mr bensley s pram - dylan ritson( wentloog).zip 13M bbc play - offside in bohemia - melanie garrett fraser(wentloog).zip 11M bbc play - poor echo - mathew dunster (wentloog).zip 20M bbc play - the day i finished off charlotte bronte (wentloog).zip 13M bbc play - the five of us - barrie keefe(wentloog).zip 11M bbc play - the full english - brian b thompson(wentloog).zip 10M bbc play - the great smog - jerome vincent(wentloog).zip 14M bbc play - the man on the green bicycle(wentloog).zip 13M bbc play - the man on the pillar - justin butcher(wentloog).zip 11M bbc play - the man who loved 10,000 women - george simenon(wentloog).zip 4.1M BBC Reading - 1914 Christmas Truce(wentloog).zip 24M BBC Reading - Anthony Bourdain - A Cook's Tour(wentloog).zip 4.2M BBC Reading - Christmas At Dingley Dell - Dickens(wentloog).zip 4.1M BBC Reading - Christmas in New York(wentloog).zip 16M BBC Reading - Michelangelo and the Popes Ceiling(wentloog).zip 24M BBC Reading - The White Mughals - William Dalrymple(wentloog).zip 39M BBC Serial - Barry Lyndon - Thackery(wentloog).zip 4.8M BBC Short Story - Affair - Anne Jones(wentloog).zip 4.9M BBC Short Story - Contrasting Attitudes - Stanley Roger Green(wentloog).zip 4.9M BBC Short Story - Iapetus - By Manda Scott(wentloog).zip 4.8M BBC Short Story - Old Dogs, New Tricks - Stella Duffy(wentloog).zip 4.9M BBC Short Story - The Hunter-Gatherer - Paul R Hyde(wentloog).zip 4.8M BBC Short Story - White Rose - Diana King(wentloog).zip 61M BBC Tribute to Spike Milligan(wentloog).zip 5.8M Doctor Who - Myth Makers (new bbc audio cd) ep 1.mp3 30M GOATLESS - Audio Book (BBC) - Goon Show Classics vol 2 - 4 of 4.mp3 35M GOATLESS - Audio Book (BBC) - The Second World War - 1 of 4.mp3 35M GOATLESS - Audio Book (BBC) - The Second World War - 2 of 4.mp3 11M Audio Book - Arthur C Clarke - 3001 The Final Odyssey 1 of 8.mp3 11M Audio Book - Arthur C Clarke - 3001 The Final Odyssey 3 of 8.mp3 11M Audio Book - Arthur C Clarke - 3001 The Final Odyssey 6 of 8.mp3 9.3M Audio Book - Arthur C Clarke - 3001 The Final Odyssey 8 of 8.mp3 11M Audio Books - Arthur C Clarke - 3001 The Final Odyssey - 5 of 8.mp3 7.9M Audio Books - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (05 of 12).mp3 7.9M Audio Books - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (07 of 12).mp3 6.8M Audio Books - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (12 of 12).mp3 11M Audio Book - The Demon-Haunted World - 05 - Carl Sagan.mp3 11M Audio Book - The Demon-Haunted World - 06 - Carl Sagan.mp3 11M Audio Book - The Demon-Haunted World - 17 - Carl Sagan.mp3 11M Audio Book - The Demon-Haunted World - 18 - Carl Sagan.mp3
total 685M 2.0M Adios, Sabata - End Theme (ver. 1) (1970) 31.mp3 2.9M Adios, Sabata - Main Theme (45 rpm, side A) (1970) 31.mp3 2.4M Adios, Sabata - Main Theme (ver. 1) (1970) 31.mp3 2.5M Adios, Sabata - Main Theme (ver. 2) (1970) 31.mp3 1.2M Adios, Sabata - Main Theme (ver. 3) (1970) 31.mp3 2.2M Adios, Sabata - Main Theme (ver. 5) (1970) 31.mp3 2.2M Adios, Sabata - Main Theme (ver. 6) (1970) 31.mp3 1.7M Alessandro Alessandroni - Before The Raid 37.mp3 841K Alessandro Alessandroni (live) - Fistfull Of Dollars (2002) 37.mp3 1.5M Alessandro Alessandroni (live) - For A Few Dollars More (2002) 37.mp3 992K Alessandro Alessandroni (live) - Once Upon A Time...(2002) 37.mp3 1.6M Alessandro Alessandroni (live) - Trinity Goes East (edit) (2002) 37.mp3 2.7M And Now Recommend Your Soul To God - Just A Coward (1971) 40.mp3 2.4M And Now Recommend Your Soul To God - Just A Coward [v] (1971) 40.mp3 2.0M Apocalypse Joe - Un Uomo Chiamato... seq. 1 (1970) 9.mp3 3.1M Apocalypse Joe - Un Uomo Chiamato... seq. 13 (1970) 9.mp3 1.7M Apocalypse Joe - Un Uomo Chiamato... seq. 17 (1970) 9.mp3 3.2M Arizona Colt - Arizona Colt [v] (1965) 11.mp3 3.6M Arizona Colt - Tema di Arizonia (Arizona's Theme) (1965) 11.mp3 2.3M Ballad Of A Gunman - Ballata Per Un Pistolero [v] (1967) 46.mp3 3.3M Bandidos - La Ballata Del Treno [v] (1967) 52.mp3 2.3M Big Gundown (complete) - La Resa (1966) 33.mp3 2.3M Big Gundown (complete) - La Resa Dei Conti (la caccia) (1966) 33.mp3 2.3M Big Gundown (complete) - La Resa Dei Conti (second caccia) (1966) 33.mp3 1.8M Big Gundown (complete) - La Resa Dei Conti (titoli ripresa) (1966) 33.mp3 893K Big Gundown (complete) - La Resa Del Conti (1966) 33.mp3 2.5M Big Gundown (complete) - Run Man Run [v] (titoli finale) (1966) 33.mp3 3.5M Big Gundown - Corri Uomo, Corri [v] (1966) 29.mp3 1.5M Big Gundown - La Resa dei Conti (Seconda Caccia) (1966) 29.mp3 3.3M Big Gundown - Run Man Run (1966) 29.mp3 3.5M Big Gundown - Titoli di testa (La Caccia) [v] (1966) 29.mp3 3.3M Big Ripoff - Desperado [v] (1967) 51.mp3 2.7M Big Showdown - A (mix II) (1969) 42.mp3 3.8M Big Showdown - Il Grande Duello (1969) 48.mp3 3.4M Blindman - Blindman [v] (1971) 52.mp3 2.1M Blood And Guns - Half Of The Way (alt.) (1968) 44.mp3 2.7M Blood At Sundown - Johnny's Theme (1967) 46.mp3 1.7M Blood For a Silver Dollar - A Man...A Story (1965) 47.mp3 1.7M Blood For a Silver Dollar - A Man...A Story [v] (1965) 47.mp3 3.0M Blood For a Silver Dollar - A Man...A Story [v] (italian) (1965) 54.mp3 2.8M Blood For A Silver Dollar - Main Title (non original) (1965) 54.mp3 4.2M Buddy Goes West - Don't Play The Indian (1981) 10.mp3 2.7M Buddy Goes West - The Last Trupet (1981) 10.mp3 1.4M Bullet For Sandoval - Tema Per Una Vendetta (1969) 40.mp3 3.3M Bullets Don't Argue - Guns Don't Argue (1964) 39.mp3 2.3M Bullets Don't Argue - Lonesome Billy [v] (1964) 39.mp3 2.6M Bury Them Deep - Chaleco (1968) 48.mp3 2.4M Carambola - Finale (1974) 40.mp3 2.5M Carambola - Main Titles (1974) 40.mp3 4.1M Charge - The Wind In My Face [v] (---) 52.mp3 3.0M Coffin For The Sheriff - A Coffin For The Sheriff (seq. 1) [v] (1965) 45.mp3 1.8M Colorado Charlie - Main Title (1965) 53.mp3 2.8M Colt In The Hand Of The Devil - The Devil Was An Angel (1967) 51.mp3 3.5M Colt In The Hand Of The Devil - The Devil Was An Angel [v] (1967) 51.mp3 3.2M Colt in the Hand of the Devil - Una colt in pugno al diavolo Seq. 2 (1972) 4.mp3 2.9M Companeros (complete) - Il Pinguino (alt. ver. 1) (1970) 26.mp3 2.5M Companeros (complete) - Il Pinguino (alt. ver. 2) (1970) 26.mp3 3.5M Companeros - Il Pinguino (1970) 13.mp3 3.7M Companeros - Il Pinguino 2 (1970) 13.mp3 1.6M Companeros - Pensando Alla Liberta' (1970) 13.mp3 2.9M Companeros - Vamos A Matar Companeros [v] (1970) 13.mp3 2.2M Companeros - Vamos A Matar Companeros [v] (alt.1) (1970) 26.mp3 4.6M Companeros - Vamos A Matar Companeros [v] (alt.3) (1970) 26.mp3 2.0M Companeros- Vamos A Matar Companeros [v] (alt. 4) (1970) 26.mp3 3.6M Companeros - Vamos A Matar.... [v] (alt. 2) (1970) 26.mp3 2.3M Cost Of Dying - Quanto Costa Morire [v] (1968) 40.mp3 2.6M Cowards Don't Pray - Deserted Village (1968) 53.mp3 2.1M Cowards Don't Pray - End Title (1968) 53.mp3 1.5M Day of Anger - Killer's Weapon (1967) 18.mp3 2.9M Day of Anger - Serene Night (1967) 18.mp3 3.1M Day of Anger - The Days Of Anger (1967) 18.mp3 1.7M Day of Anger - The Days Of Anger (II) (1967) 18.mp3 2.7M Day of Anger - To The Last Shot (1967) 18.mp3 3.7M Day of Anger - To The Last Shot (II) (1967) 18.mp3 1.4M Day of Anger - To The Last Shot (III) (1967) 18.mp3 2.9M Death Rides A Horse - A Man and a Whistle (1967) 14.mp3 3.0M Death Rides A Horse - Anger and Sorrow (1967) 14.mp3 4.5M Death Rides A Horse - Da Uomo A Uomo (1967) 36.mp3 4.5M Death Rides A Horse - Da Uomo A Uomo (alt. version) (1967) 36.mp3 4.2M Death Rides A Horse - Death Rides A Horse (alt. Version) (1967) 36.mp3 3.6M Death Rides A Horse - Death Rides A Horse (inst.) (1967) 36.mp3 3.7M Death Rides A Horse - Death Rides A Horse [v] (1967) 14.mp3 2.7M Death Rides A Horse - Guitar Nocturene (1967) 14.mp3 1.8M Death Rides A Horse - Main Title (1967) 36.mp3 2.7M Death Rides A Horse - Million Dollars (1967) 36.mp3 3.2M Death Rides A Horse - Mystic and Severe (1967) 14.mp3 1.1M Death Rides A Horse - Radio Spot (1967) 53.mp3 3.9M Death Sentence - The Last game [v] (1967) 51.mp3 2.1M Death Walks In Laredo - Laredo [v] (1967) 46.mp3 2.9M Deserto Di Fuoco - Finale (1970) 40.mp3 2.9M Deserto Di Fuoco - Main Titles (1970) 40.mp3 3.2M Django And Sartana Are Coming...- Son Of Django [v] (1970) 52.mp3 2.9M Django - Django (alt. inst.) (1966) 24.mp3 3.6M Django - Django (inst.) (1966) 24.mp3 3.4M Django - Django [v] (english) (1966) 24.mp3 4.1M Django - Django [v] (italian) (1966) 24.mp3 2.8M Django Kill, If You Live...Shoot - Main Title (non original) (1967) 54.mp3 2.1M Django Kill, If You Live...Shoot - Main Title (original) (1967) 54.mp3 1.6M Django, Last Killer - M 13 (1967) 42.mp3 1.9M Django, Last Killer - M 43 (1967) 42.mp3 2.3M Django, Last Killer - Main Titles (1967) 42.mp3 2.4M Django Shoots First - Dance Of Danger (1966) 54.mp3 2.9M Django Shoots First - Dance Of Danger (second version) (1966) 54.mp3 3.9M Django Shoots First - Dance Of Danger [v] (1966) 54.mp3 1.5M Django Shoots First - My Name Is Django (1966) 54.mp3 1.5M Django - Vamonos Muchachos! (1966) 24.mp3 2.1M Duel in the Eclipse - Sandstorm (1967) 25.mp3 3.1M El Puro - Main Title (---) 54.mp3 3.5M El Puro - Sequence 2 (---) 54.mp3 2.7M El Puro - Sequence 3 (---) 54.mp3 1.1M Face to Face - Faccia a Faccia (attacco al treno) (1967) 28.mp3 512K Face to Face - Faccia a Faccia (il ritorno di Beauregard) (1967) 28.mp3 2.3M Face to Face - Faccia a Faccia (intermezzo) (1967) 28.mp3 692K Face to Face - Faccia a Faccia (intermezzo secondo) (1967) 28.mp3 1.3M Face to Face - Faccia a Faccia (ripresa) (1967) 28.mp3 2.9M Face to Face - Faccia a Faccia (titoli) (1967) 28.mp3 1.2M Face to Face - Faccia a Faccia (titoli di testa) (1967) 28.mp3 1.4M Face to Face - Faccia a Faccia (una stella di sceriffo) (1967) 28.mp3 2.0M Face to Face - Misterioso e Ostinato (1967) 28.mp3 488K Face to Face - Misterioso e Ostinato (arriva Siringo) (1967) 28.mp3 640K Face to Face - Seconda Conclusione (1967) 28.mp3 3.2M Find A Place To Die - Eraun Cowboy [v] (1968) 51.mp3 1.6M Find A Place To Die - Main Title (1968) 51.mp3 1.2M Find A Place To Die - Main Title (alt. ver.) (1968) 51.mp3 2.1M Fistful Of Dollars - Almost Dead (1964) 39.mp3 1.5M Fistful Of Dollars - Chase Theme (1964) 50.mp3 2.3M Fistful Of Dollars - For A Fistful Of Dollars (1964) 39.mp3 470K Fistful Of Dollars - Main Title (recorder ver.) (1964) 50.mp3 4.0M Fistful Of Dollars - Overture (1964) 39.mp3 2.8M Fistful Of Dollars - Pastures Of Plenty [v] (1964) 53.mp3 3.7M Five Man Army - Main Title (1969) 50.mp3 2.7M For 100,000 Dollars Per Killing - Basta Cosi (1967) 48.mp3 2.1M For 100,000 Dollars Per Killing - La Storia Di John (1967) 54.mp3 1.6M For 100,000 Dollars Per Killing - Main Title (1967) 54.mp3 2.2M For 100,000 Dollars Per Killing - Manuel (1967) 48.mp3 3.3M For A Few Dollars More - Eye For An Eye [v] (italian) (1965) 53.mp3 3.8M For A Few Dollars More - For A Few Dollars More (1965) 39.mp3 1.4M For A Few Dollars More - Main Title (alt. ver.) (1965) 50.mp3 890K For A Few Dollars More - Radio Spot (1965) 53.mp3 4.2M For A Few Dollars More - Sixty Seconds To What (1965) 39.mp3 3.2M For A Few Dollars More - The Vice Of Killing (1965) 39.mp3 3.5M Forgotton Pistolero - Ballata Per Un Pistolero (1970) 27.mp3 4.9M Forgotton Pistolero - Ballata Per Un Pistolero (ver. 2) (1970) 27.mp3 2.7M Forgotton Pistolero - Senza Scampo (1970) 27.mp3 1.9M Fort Yuma Gold - Diamond (1966) 47.mp3 1.9M Fort Yuma Gold - Red Mine (1966) 47.mp3 1.9M Four Gunman Of The Apocalypse - Slow Violence (1975) 41.mp3 3.4M God Does Not Pay On Saturday - The Price Of Gold [v] (1968) 51.mp3 1.5M Go Kill And Come Back - Monetero's Plan (1968) 2.mp3 2.0M Go Kill And Come Back - Stranger [v] (1968) 2.mp3 2.9M Go Kill And Come Back - Vento E Whisky (1968) 2.mp3 1.9M Gold Of The Heros - Main Title (1970) 42.mp3 3.9M Gold Of The Heros - Memories (1970) 44.mp3 2.9M Great Silence - Barbara E Tagliente (1968) 3.mp3 2.3M Great Silence - Dopo Il Martirio (1968) 3.mp3 3.3M Great Silence - Il Grande Silenzio (Restless) (1968) 3.mp3 2.5M Great Silence - Viaggio (1968) 3.mp3 2.8M Gunfight At Red Sands - A Gringo Like Me [v] (1963) 39.mp3 2.6M Guns for San Sebastian - The Attack (1967) 12.mp3 2.7M Guns for San Sebastian - The Chase (1967) 12.mp3 3.9M Hatred Of God - Main Title (1967) 55.mp3 1.6M Have A Good Funeral... - Buon Funerale Amigos (7) (1971) 6.mp3 1.6M Have A Good Funeral... - Buon Funerale Amigos... seq.11 (1971) 6.mp3 2.4M Have A Good Funeral... - Buon Funerale Amigos... seq.1 (1971) 6.mp3 2.5M Have A Good Funeral..... - Buon Funerale Amigos,seq.6 (1971) 6.mp3 2.4M Hellbenders - The Hellbenders (1966) 42.mp3 2.2M Hills Run Red - Un Fiume Di Dollari (1966) 46.mp3 3.4M Hole In The Forehead - M 20 (1968) 43.mp3 1.9M Hole In The Forehead - M 24, 25, 27 (1968) 43.mp3 3.2M I Am Sartana, Trade Your Guns.. - C'e Sartana... seq. 20 (1972) 7.mp3 3.5M I Am Sartana, Trade Your Guns For A Coffin-C'e Sartana 1(1972)7.mp3 5.8M I Am Sartana, Your Angel Of Death - Main Title (1969) 52.mp3 1.4M I Don't Forgive...I Kill - I Don't Forget, I Kill (edit) (1968) 44.mp3 2.7M I Don't Forgive...I Kill - Main Titles (1968) 42.mp3 2.9M If You Run Into Sartana, Pray.. - Main Titles (alt. ver.) (1968) 43.mp3 3.0M In A Colt's Shadow - All'ombra Di Una Colt [v] (italian) (1965) 38.mp3 3.9M In A Colt's Shadow - Finche Il Mondo Sara (1965) 38.mp3 2.1M In A Colt's Shadow - Main Title [v] (english) (1965) 51.mp3 2.8M In A Colt's Shadow - Main Title [v] (spanish) (1965) 54.mp3 2.0M I Want Him Dead - Clayton Ballade (1968) 46.mp3 1.5M I Want Him Dead - Galoppata Tragica (1968) 46.mp3 2.8M Man, His Pride And His Vengence - Fandango (1967) 48.mp3 2.6M Man Who Cried For Revenge - Main Title (1969) 54.mp3 2.7M Man Who Cried For Revenge - My Name Cries Vengence (1969) 54.mp3 2.8M Man Who Cried For Revenge - On The Road (1969) 54.mp3 1.7M Man Who Killed Billy The Kid - Dilly (1967) 47.mp3 2.0M Massacre Time - Back Home Someday [v] (1967) 46.mp3 2.6M Mercenary - Amigo Trumpet (1968) 53.mp3 1.5M Mercenary - A Red Girl (1968) 53.mp3 2.2M Mercenary - Arizona Is Waiting [v] (1968) 53.mp3 2.4M Mercenary - Colt Song (1968) 53.mp3 2.1M Mercenary - Great Train (1968) 53.mp3 3.1M Mercenary - Happy Joe (1968) 53.mp3 797K Mercenary - Radio Spot (1968) 53.mp3 2.0M Mercenary - Rio Indio (1968) 53.mp3 2.5M Mercenary - The Long Ride West (1968) 53.mp3 3.0M Mercenary - The Long Ride West [v] (1968) 53.mp3 2.4M Mercenary - Westward (1968) 53.mp3 1.7M Minnesota Clay - Minnesota Sky (1964) 46.mp3 2.3M My Name Is Pecos - Dal Sud Verra' Qualcuno [v] (1967) 48.mp3 2.8M Navajo Joe - After The End (1966) 32.mp3 2.3M Navajo Joe - End Title [v] (1966) 32.mp3 597K Navajo Joe - Goodbye To Brother Jeffery (1966) 32.mp3 3.9M Navajo Joe - Main Title (1966) 32.mp3 2.8M Navajo Joe - Navajo Joe (1966) 32.mp3 2.2M Navajo Joe - To Esperanza (1966) 32.mp3 4.5M Night Of The Serpent - M 25XVII M42 H (1969) 41.mp3 2.8M Night Of The Serpent - M 38 XI (1969) 41.mp3 3.7M No Room To Die - Crossing the Border (1969) 5.mp3 2.6M No Room To Die - Fargo's Gang (1969) 5.mp3 3.3M No Room To Die - Maya (english) [v] (1969) 5.mp3 3.1M No Room To Die - Non mi aspettavi piu [v] (1969) 5.mp3 1.9M Sabata - Ehi Amigo C'e' Sabata (Alt. ver. 1) (1969) 21.mp3 2.7M Sabata - Ehi Amigo C'e' Sabata (Alt. ver. 2) (1969) 21.mp3 2.0M Sabata - Ehi Amigo C'e' Sabata (Alt. ver. 3) (1969) 21.mp3 2.5M Sabata - Ehi Amigo C'e' Sabata (Titoli) (1969) 21.mp3 2.9M Sabata - Ehi Amigo C'e' Sabata [v] (english) (1969) 21.mp3 2.0M Sabata - Ehi Amigo C'e' Sabata (ver. los saloe) (1969) 21.mp3 3.2M Sabata - Ehi Amigo C'e' Sabata [v] (german) (1969) 21.mp3 3.1M Sabata The Killer - Main Title [v] (1970) 51.mp3 2.0M Sartana Does Not Forgive - Maybe Somewhere... [v] (1968) 2.mp3 2.5M Sartana Does Not Forgive - Un Giorno Ti Pentiral (1968) 51.mp3 4.4M Sartana - Mexican Borders (1968) 19.mp3 2.9M Sartana - Sycamore Trails (event I) (1968) 19.mp3 2.9M Sartana - Sycamore Trails (event II) (1968) 19.mp3 2.1M Sartana - Sycamore Trails (last event ) (1968) 19.mp3 2.8M Savage Gringo - Ringo Nel Nebraska [v] (1966) 52.mp3 2.7M Seven Dollars On The Red - Jerry Theme (1967) 47.mp3 3.1M Seven Dollars On The Red - Seven Dollars To Kill (1967) 47.mp3 3.4M Shango - Fiesta, Fiesta (1969) 40.mp3 1.5M Shango - Jeff Bloom (1969) 40.mp3 4.4M Shoot, Gringo...Shoot - Titoli Di Testa Tema Di Stark (1968) 48.mp3 2.7M Showdown - Main Title (---) 55.mp3 1.9M Silver Saddle - M 34 (1978) 41.mp3 2.3M Stranger In Paso Bravo - Main Titles (film version) (1968) 41.mp3 3.0M Stranger In Paso Bravo - Main Titles (single version) (1968) 41.mp3 3.1M Stranger In Paso Bravo - Main Titles [v] (1968) 41.mp3 2.3M Stranger in Town - Il Bandito Messicano (1966) 15.mp3 2.4M Stranger in Town - Il Falso Soldato (1966) 15.mp3 2.5M Stranger in Town - Il Paese Deserto (main title) (1966) 15.mp3 2.4M Stranger in Town - Un Dollaro Soltanto (1966) 15.mp3 973K Stranger in Town - Vendetta Messicana (1966) 15.mp3 2.6M Stranger Returns - Carrozza d'Oro (1967) 22.mp3 2.9M Stranger Returns - Faccia a Terra (1967) 22.mp3 2.7M Stranger Returns - Main Title (alt.) (1967) 54.mp3 658K Stranger Returns - Notturno Per Colt (1967) 22.mp3 4.3M Stranger Returns - Una Canzone Per La Luna (1967) 22.mp3 4.8M Stranger Returns - Un Uomo, Un Cavallo, Una Pistola (1967) 22.mp3 4.0M Stranger Returns - Viaggio Nella Prateria (1967) 22.mp3 1.4M Sugar Colt - Cavalieri Selvaggi (1966) 46.mp3 1.2M Taste For Killing - Il Carico d'argento (1966) 38.mp3 2.0M Taste For Killing - Lankey Fellow, il Bounty Killer (1966) 38.mp3 1.9M Taste For Killing - La Sfida (1966) 38.mp3 2.3M Taste For Killing - The Yankee Fellow [v] (1966) 38.mp3 2.4M Taste For Killing - Titoli (1966) 38.mp3 2.3M Tema Di Bruno Nicolai - Bruno Nicolai Track 02 34.mp3 3.7M Tema Di Bruno Nicolai - Bruno Nicolai Track 03 34.mp3 947K Tema Di Bruno Nicolai - Bruno Nicolai Track 04 34.mp3 3.8M Tema Di Bruno Nicolai - Bruno Nicolai Track 05 34.mp3 2.3M Tema Di Bruno Nicolai - Bruno Nicolai Track 06 34.mp3 1.7M Tema Di Bruno Nicolai - Bruno Nicolai Track 07 34.mp3 2.5M Tema Di Bruno Nicolai - Bruno Nicolai Track 16 34.mp3 1.8M Tema Di Bruno Nicolai - Bruno Nicolai Track 17 34.mp3 6.4M Tepepa - Al Messico Che Vorrei [v] (1969) 13.mp3 6.0M Tepepa - Al Messico Che Vorrel (1969) 51.mp3 2.4M Tepepa - A Meta' Strada (1969) 13.mp3 1.6M Tepepa - Consegna Delle Armi (1969) 13.mp3 1.2M Tepepa - Tepepa E Price (1969) 13.mp3 2.5M Tepepa - Una Rosa (1969) 13.mp3 5.7M Tepepa - Viva La Revolucion (1969) 13.mp3
total 132M 1.6M 01 - Mission-impossible Main Title.mp3 1.7M 02 - Suite From 'the Contender' Pt. 1- The Plot.mp3 5.9M 03 - Ready.mp3 1.4M 04 - Rollin.mp3 1.5M 05 - Time.mp3 2.3M 06 - Sleeping Phelps.mp3 5.0M 07 - Suite From'submarine'- More Plot.mp3 2.3M 08 - Mission-impossible Theme.mp3 3.6M 09 - Suite- From 'the Killer'- Bower Hotel.mp3 5.2M 10 - Check Out Time.mp3 4.2M 11 - The Trick.mp3 1.4M 12 - Suite From 'takeover'- Signal Light.mp3 2.8M 13 - Kate Thomas.mp3 6.1M 14 - Suite From 'underground'- Tape Machine.mp3 1.5M 15 - Good Job.mp3 976K 16 - Mission-impossible End Credit.mp3 2.0M 17 - Mission-impossible '88 Main Title.mp3 1.2M 18 - Suite From 'the Plague'- Tricky Ears.mp3 5.0M 19 - This Is The Chase.mp3 3.3M 20 - Suite From 'the Bayou'- Croc Bait.mp3 6.7M 21 - Not Worth It.mp3 1.9M 22 - Suite From 'the Cattle King'- Nice Boat.mp3 3.4M 23 - Bait The Hook.mp3 1.4M 24 - Hot Time.mp3 2.4M 25 - I Guess It Is.mp3 3.0M 26 - Freak Time.mp3 3.2M 27 - Whacko Time.mp3 3.7M 28 - Suite From 'deadly Harvest'- Melt Down.mp3 3.9M 29 - Framed.mp3 2.4M 30 - Suite From 'Church Bells In Bogota'- Coffee.mp3 2.4M 31 - Ring Around The Finger.mp3 1.2M 32 - Mission-impossible '88 End Credit.mp3 28M 33 - An Interview With Peter Graves.mp3 12M 34 - Mission- Imposible Theme.mp3 12K The Best Of Mission Impossible Then & Now.log
total 55M 5.3M 01 Caine's Theme.mp3 8.1M 02 The Shaolin Temple-The New Student-Ten Times Ten.mp3 5.5M 03 The Ancient Warrior-Shawn's Theme.mp3 5.2M 04 A Children's Game-Divine Strength.mp3 4.6M 05 Alethea-Su Yen.mp3 1.9M 06 Grasshopper.mp3 6.7M 07 Power of the Other-The Lotus Pond-One With Nature.mp3 3.3M 08 Dark Angel Hymn.mp3 7.0M 09 On Evil-The Peaceful Path-Time of the Soul.mp3 4.7M 10 King of the Mountain-An Eye for an Eye.mp3 2.8M 11 The Search.mp3 312K 12 Sign of the Dragon.mp3
total 297M 1.5M 1-01 - First Season End Title - Jerry Goldsmith.mp3 12M 1-02 - The Vulcan Affair suite no 2 - Goldsmith.mp3 8.4M 1-03 - The Iowa Scuba Affair - Morton Stevens.mp3 9.7M 1-04 - The Shark Affair - Walter Scharf.mp3 11M 1-05 - The Deadly Games Affair suite no 2 - Goldsmith.mp3 2.2M 1-06 - Meet Mr Solo - Goldsmith.mp3 4.2M 1-07 - The Giuoco Piano Affair - Scharf.mp3 4.4M 1-08 - The King of Knaves Affair suite no 2 - Goldsmith.mp3 1.2M 1-09 - First Season Main Title revised - Goldsmith arr. Stevens.mp3 5.6M 1-10 - The Deadly Decoy Affiar - Scharf.mp3 6.4M 1-11 - The Spy With My Face - Stevens.mp3 692K 1-12 - Second Season Main Title - Goldsmith arr Lalo Schifrin.mp3 2.0M 1-13 - The Alexander the Greater Affair - Gerald Fried.mp3 6.0M 1-14 - The Ultimate Computer Affair - Schrifin.mp3 5.0M 1-15 - The Very Important Zombie Affair - Fried.mp3 2.5M 1-16 - The Dippy Blonde Affair - Robert Drasnin.mp3 3.1M 1-17 - The Deadly Goddess Affair - Fried.mp3 8.6M 1-18 - The Moonglow Affair - Fried.mp3 5.3M 2-01 - One of Our Spies Is Missing - Goldsmith arr Fried.mp3 6.5M 2-01 - Robert Drasnin - The Foxes and Hounds Affair.mp3 11M 2-02 - Gerald Fried - The Discotheque Affair.mp3 608K 2-02 - Third Season Main Title - Goldsmith arr Fried.mp3 7.9M 2-03 - Robert Drasnin - The Re-Collectors Affair.mp3 7.6M 2-03 - The Sort of Do-It-Yourself-Dreadful Affair - Fried.mp3 6.5M 2-04 - Gerald Fried - The Arabian Affair.mp3 6.7M 2-04 - The Galatea Affair - Robert Drasnin.mp3 5.2M 2-05 - Robert Drasnin - The Tigers Are Coming.mp3 5.6M 2-05 - The Pop Art Affair - Drasnin.mp3 6.3M 2-06 - Gerald Fried - The Cherry Blossom Affair.mp3 5.1M 2-06 - The Come With Me To The Casbah Affair - Fried.mp3 9.6M 2-07 - Robert Drasnin - The Dippy Blonde Affair.mp3 8.8M 2-07 - The Off-Broadway Affair - Fried.mp3 860K 2-08 - Jerry Goldsmith + Gerald Fried - Third Season End Title.mp3 8.1M 2-08 - The Concrete Overcoat Affair - Nelson Riddle.mp3 5.4M 2-09 - Gerald Fried - The Her Master's Voice.mp3 6.5M 2-09 - The Napoleon's Tomb Affair - Fried.mp3 1.1M 2-10 - Alternate Fourth Season Main Title - Goldsmith arr Fried.mp3 9.5M 2-10 - Gerald Fried - The Monks of St. Thomas Affair.mp3 984K 2-11 - Fourth Season End Title - Goldsmith prob arr Robert Armbruster.mp3 5.8M 2-11 - Robert Drasnin - The Pop Art Affair.mp3 940K 2-12 - Jerry Goldsmith - Fourth Season Main Title.mp3 12M 2-12 - The Test Tube Killer Affair - Fried.mp3 9.6M 2-13 - Richard Shores - The Summit-Five Affair.mp3 20M 2-13 - The Prince of Darkness Affair - Richard Shores.mp3 15M 2-14 - Richard Shores - The ''J'' for Judas Affair.mp3 20M 2-14 - The Seven Wonders of the World Affair - Shores.mp3
total 202M 1.3M 01 - Captain Kangaroo (Puffin' Billy).mp3 1.5M 01 - The Three Stooges.mp3 984K 02 - Merrie Melodies.mp3 1.4M 02 - The Little Rascals (Good Old Days).mp3 2.2M 03 - Rocky & Bullwinkle.mp3 2.0M 03 - The Flintstones (Meet The Flintstones).mp3 928K 04 - The Huckleberry Hound Show.mp3 1.2M 04 - Woody Woodpecker Show.mp3 1.6M 05 - Bugs Bunny Overture (This Is It).mp3 720K 05 - Mighty Mouse Playhouse.mp3 996K 06 - Casper, The Friendly Ghost.mp3 1.4M 06 - Courageous Cat & Minute Mouse.mp3 740K 07 - Felix The Cat.mp3 2.8M 07 - Pink Panther.mp3 2.1M 08 - Popeye.mp3 1.5M 08 - Road Runner.mp3 1.5M 09 - George Of The Jungle.mp3 928K 09 - Yogi Bear.mp3 2.3M 10 - Jonny Quest.mp3 1.1M 10 - Magilla Gorilla.mp3 1.5M 11 - Spider-Man.mp3 1.2M 11 - Top Cat.mp3 2.4M 12 - The Jetsons.mp3 1.8M 12 - Underdog.mp3 2.0M 13 - Fireball XL-5.mp3 696K 13 - Looney Tunes.mp3 1.4M 14 - Howdy Doody.mp3 3.3M 14 - Peanuts (Linus & Lucy).mp3 2.2M 15 - Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood.mp3 1.8M 15 - The Beverly Hillbillies.mp3 2.2M 16 - Petticoat Junction.mp3 1.8M 16 - The Odd Couple.mp3 1.6M 17 - Green Acres.mp3 1.4M 17 - The Courtship Of Eddie's Father.mp3 1.4M 18 - Mary Tyler Moore.mp3 1.3M 18 - Mr. Ed.mp3 2.0M 19 - Gidget.mp3 1.2M 19 - The Munsters.mp3 1.3M 20 - That Girl.mp3 2.0M 20 - The Addams Family.mp3 1.5M 21 - Bewitched.mp3 1.5M 21 - My Three Sons.mp3 1.3M 22 - Love, American Style.mp3 1.5M 22 - The Donna Reed Show.mp3 2.0M 23 - Leave It To Beaver (The Toy Parade).mp3 2.0M 23 - The Honeymooners.mp3 1.5M 24 - Dennis The Menace.mp3 980K 24 - I Married Joan.mp3 1.9M 25 - Dobie Gillis.mp3 1.3M 25 - The Monkees.mp3 1.5M 26 - The Brady Bunch.mp3 1.8M 26 - The Patty Duke Show.mp3 1012K 27 - The Dick Van Dyke Show.mp3 2.3M 28 - Gilligan's Island.mp3 1.4M 28 - My Mother The Car.mp3 1.7M 29 - Car 54 Where Are You.mp3 728K 29 - McHale's Navy.mp3 1.2M 30 - I Dream of Jeannie (Jeannie).mp3 2.1M 30 - It's About Time.mp3 1.5M 31 - I Love Lucy.mp3 904K 32 - Jeopardy (Think Music).mp3 1.3M 32 - The Andy Griffith Show.mp3 1.1M 33 - Hogan's Heroes.mp3 2.0M 33 - Star Trek.mp3 1.3M 34 - Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C..mp3 1.6M 34 - Lost In Space.mp3 1.4M 35 - The Twilight Zone.mp3 1.4M 36 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents.mp3 1.8M 36 - Twelve O'Clock High.mp3 2.6M 37 - Superman.mp3 976K 37 - Time Tunnel.mp3 1.7M 38 - Batman.mp3 1.3M 38 - Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea.mp3 2.0M 39 - Flipper.mp3 1.4M 39 - Sea Hunt.mp3 1.4M 40 - Combat.mp3 1.5M 40 - Daktari.mp3 1.6M 41 - Tarzan.mp3 1.6M 41 - The Rifleman.mp3 956K 42 - Bonanza.mp3 1.7M 42 - The Adventures Of Robin Hood.mp3 1.4M 43 - Branded.mp3 1.3M 43 - Rawhide.mp3 1.6M 44 - Bat Masterson.mp3 1.8M 44 - F-Troop.mp3 1.7M 45 - Maverick.mp3 1.5M 45 - Rin Tin Tin.mp3 1.3M 46 - Daniel Boone.mp3 1.2M 46 - Wagon Train.mp3 1.2M 47 - Have Gun Will Travel.mp3 2.1M 47 - The Wild Wild West.mp3 1.9M 48 - The Lone Ranger (William Tell Overture).mp3 1.3M 48 - The Virginian.mp3 1.4M 49 - Happy Trails.mp3 2.8M 49 - The Rebel.mp3 1.3M 50 - Mission. Impossible.mp3 1.6M 50 - Peter Gunn.mp3 1.7M 51 - Route 66.mp3 1.9M 51 - The Man From U.N.C.L.E..mp3 1.4M 52 - Get Smart.mp3 1.5M 52 - I Spy.mp3 3.2M 53 - Secret Agent Man.mp3 2.7M 53 - The Avengers.mp3 1.9M 54 - Dragnet (Theme And March).mp3 1.4M 54 - The Saint.mp3 1.8M 55 - Hawaiian Eye.mp3 1.7M 55 - Perry Mason.mp3 1.2M 56 - Adam-12.mp3 1.4M 56 - The Green Hornet.mp3 1.7M 57 - The F.B.I..mp3 1.7M 57 - The Outer Limits.mp3 1.7M 58 - Dark Shadows.mp3 1.5M 58 - Hawaii 5-0.mp3 1.5M 59 - 77 Sunset Strip.mp3 2.1M 59 - Ben Casey.mp3 1.1M 60 - Medical Center.mp3 1.7M 60 - Surfside 6.mp3 1.2M 61 - Ironside.mp3 1.6M 61 - The NBC Mystery Movie.mp3 1.6M 62 - ABC's Wide World Of Sports.mp3 2.1M 62 - Mannix.mp3 2.9M 63 - The Jackie Gleason Show.mp3 1.5M 63 - The Mod Squad.mp3 1.6M 64 - The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.mp3 1.8M 64 - The Tonight Show (Johnny's Theme).mp3 1.7M 65 - Monty Python's Flying Circus.mp3 1.3M 65 - The Late Late Show (Syncopated Clock).mp3 744K 66 - WTV Toons Sign On.mp3 876K 67 - Test of Emergency Broadcast System - Duck and Cover.mp3 864K 68 - Interrupt this Broadcast - News Medley.mp3 672K 69 - Please Stand By.mp3 1.4M 70 - TV Toons Sign Off - National Anthem.mp3
"In an attempt to make Muddy more sellable to his newly-found White audience, Chess lumbered him with Hendrix-influenced psychedelic blues arrangements for Electric Mud. Commercially, actually, the results weren't bad; Marshall Chess claims it sold between 150,000 and 200,000 copies. Musically, it was as ill-advised as putting Dustin Hoffman into a Star Wars epic. Guitarists Pete Cosey and Phil Upchurch are very talented players, but Muddy's brand of downhome electric blues suffered greatly at the hands of extended fuzzy solos. Muddy and band overhaul classics like "I Just Want to Make Love to You" and "Hoochie Coochie Man," and do a ludicrous cover of "Let's Spend the Night Together"; wah-wah guitars and occasional wailing soprano sax bounce around like loose basketballs. It's a classically wrongheaded, crass update of the blues for a modern audience. The 1996 CD reissue adds interesting historical liner notes." -- Richie Unterberger
total 68M 8.0M 01 - i just want to make love to you.mp3 9.0M 02 - i'm your hoochie coochie man.mp3 5.9M 03 - let's spend the night together.mp3 13M 04 - she's alright.mp3 7.1M 05 - mannish boy.mp3 8.6M 06 - herbert harper's free press news.mp3 6.8M 07 - tom cat.mp3 11M 08 - the same thing.mp3 4.0K Muddy Waters - Electric Mud.sfv 4.0K mud.txt
"Roy Buchanan has long been considered one of the finest, yet criminally overlooked guitarists of the blues rock genre whose lyrical leads and use of harmonics would later influence such guitar greats as Jeff Beck, his one-time student Robbie Robertson, and ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons. Although born in Ozark, AR, on September 23, 1939, Buchanan grew up in the small town of Pixley, CA. His father was both a farmer and Pentecostal preacher, which would bring the youngster his first exposure to gospel music when his family would attend racially mixed revival meetings. But it was when Buchanan came across late-night R&B radio shows that he became smitten by the blues, leading to Buchanan picking up the guitar at the age of seven. First learning steel guitar, he switched to electric guitar by the age of 13, finding the instrument that would one day become his trademark: a Fender Telecaster. By 15, Buchanan knew he wanted to concentrate on music full-time and relocated to Los Angeles, which contained a thriving blues/R&B scene at the time. Shortly after his arrival in L.A., Buchanan was taken under the wing by multi-talented bluesman Johnny Otis, before studying blues with such players as Jimmy Nolen (later with James Brown), Pete Lewis, and Johnny "Guitar" Watson. During the mid- to late '50s, Buchanan led his own rock band, the Heartbeats, which soon after began backing rockabilly great Dale ("Suzy Q") Hawkins.
By the dawn of the '60s, Buchanan had relocated once more, this time to Canada, where he signed on with rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins. The bass player of Ronnie Hawkins' backing band, the Hawks, studied guitar with Buchanan during his tenure with the band. Upon Buchanan's exit, the bassist-turned-guitarist would become the leader of the group, which would eventually become popular roots rockers the Band: Robbie Robertson. Buchanan spent the '60s as a sideman with obscure acts, as well as working as a session guitarist for such varied artists as pop idol Freddy Cannon, country artist Merle Kilgore, and drummer Bobby Gregg, among others, before Buchanan settled down in the Washington, D.C., area in the mid- to late '60s and founded his own outfit, the Snakestretchers. Despite not having appeared on any recordings of his own, word of Buchanan's exceptional playing skills began to spread among musicians as he received accolades from the likes of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Merle Haggard, as well as supposedly being invited to join the Rolling Stones at one point (which he turned down).
The praise eventually led to an hour-long public television documentary on Buchanan in 1971, the appropriately titled The Best Unknown Guitarist in the World, and a recording contract with Polydor Records shortly thereafter. Buchanan spent the remainder of the decade issuing solo albums, including such guitar classics as his 1972 self-titled debut (which contained one of Buchanan's best-known tracks, "The Messiah Will Come Again"), 1974's That's What I Am Here For, and 1975's Live Stock, before switching to Atlantic for several releases. But by the '80s, Buchanan had grown disillusioned by the music business due to the record company's attempts to mold the guitarist into a more mainstream artist, which led to a four-year exile from music between 1981 and 1985.
Luckily, the blues label Alligator convinced Buchanan to begin recording again by the middle of the decade, issuing such solid and critically acclaimed releases as 1985's When a Guitar Plays the Blues, 1986's Dancing on the Edge, and 1987's Hot Wires. But just as his career seemed to be on the upswing once more, tragedy struck on August 14, 1988, when Buchanan was picked up by police in Fairfax, VA, for public intoxication. Shortly after being arrested and placed in a holding cell, a policeman performed a routine check on Buchanan and was shocked to discover that he had hung himself in his cell. Buchanan's stature as one of blues-rock's all-time great guitarist grew even greater after his tragic death, resulting in such posthumous collections as Sweet Dreams: The Anthology, Guitar on Fire: The Atlantic Sessions, Deluxe Edition, and 20th Century Masters. - Greg Prato
total 54M 4.0K 00 - 1986 - Roy Buchanan - Dancing On The Edge.m3u 4.0K 00 - 1986 - Roy Buchanan - Dancing On The Edge.nfo 4.0K 00 - 1986 - Roy Buchanan - Dancing On The Edge.sfv 5.0M 01 Peter Gunn.mp3 4.5M 02 The Chokin' Kind.mp3 4.4M 03 Jungle Gym.mp3 8.8M 04 Drowing On Dry Land.mp3 3.8M 05 Petal To The Metal.mp3 4.7M 06 You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover.mp3 3.7M 07 Cream Of The Crop.mp3 6.7M 08 Beer Drinking Woman.mp3 3.5M 09 Whiplash.mp3 6.1M 10 Baby, Baby, Baby.mp3 2.9M 11 Matthew.mp3 4.0K Dancing On The Edge 1986.txt 8.0K Dancing_On_The_Edge_Front.jpg
total 33M 4.0K 00 - 1987 - Roy Buchanan - Hot Wires.m3u 4.0K 00 - 1987 - Roy Buchanan - Hot Wires.nfo 4.0K 00 - 1987 - Roy Buchanan - Hot Wires.sfv 3.9M 01 High Wire.mp3 7.1M 02 That Did It.mp3 4.3M 03 Goose Grease.mp3 6.0M 04 Sunset Over Broadway.mp3 5.4M 07 25 Miles.mp3 6.4M 09 Country Boogie.mp3 144K Roy_Buchanan_-_Hot_Wires-back.jpg 84K Roy_Buchanan_-_Hot_Wires-front.jpg
"By the time this long-player hit the street, Roy Buchanan (guitar/vocals) had already departed from his oft-acrimonious relationship with Polydor Records. To their credit, the label issued Live Stock (1975), which captured the artist in performance at Town Hall in New York City on November 27, 1974. This disc features the recently corralled combo of Bill Price (vocals), John Harrison (bass), Malcolm Lukens (keyboards), and Byrd Foster (drums/vocals). Interestingly, the instrumentalists would reconvene behind Buchanan for his next two studio albums, A Street Called Straight (1976) and Loading Zone (1977), as well as the thoroughly superior, import-only Live in Japan (2003). With the exception of the seminal Snakestretchers, this aggregate would stay with the guitarist for longer than any of his numerous other support bands. Practically by default, having returned Buchanan to the stage, the music instantly becomes more conducive to inspiration. The set list highlights both a sampling from earlier efforts, as well as a few covers that are personalized by Buchanan's inimitable stringed artistry. Whether by design or serendipity, each track focuses on his animated solos. Ranging from the driving boogie of Roy Milton's "Reelin' and Rockin" [note: not to be confused with Chuck Berry's rock & roll anthem of virtually the same name] to the stinging fretwork that commences the Memphis soul of Al Green's slithery "I'm a Ram," Buchanan is undeniably at the peak of his abilities. The spirited reading of "Further on up the Road" is particularly worthwhile, as his leads alternately from a rapid-fire slide action to emphatic wails that punctuate the melody with equal measures of deadly accuracy and limber precision. Live Stock is a primary recommendation for all dimensions of blues guitar lovers and those interested in experiencing the craftsmanship of the man once hailed as "The Greatest Unknown Guitarist In The World." Hardcore collectors and the like should also be aware of the essential nine-plus minute rendering of Neil Young's "Down by the River," which was recorded at this show, yet remained unissued until its inclusion on Sweet Dreams: The Anthology (1992) double-disc set. Equally as impressive, and as highly recommended, is the posthumously released archival American Axe: Live in 1974 (2003), as well as the previously mentioned Live in Japan (2003) -- both of which have the same musicians and similarly exceptional results." -- Lindsay Planer
total 28M 4.0K 00 - 1975 - Roy Buchanan - Live Stock.m3u 4.0K 00 - 1975 - Roy Buchanan - Live Stock.nfo 4.0K 00 - 1975 - Roy Buchanan - Live Stock.sfv 3.4M 01 Reelin' And Rockin.mp3 6.1M 02 'Hot Cha.mp3 12M 04 Rou'z Bluz.mp3 6.1M 06 I'm A Ram.mp3 4.0K Live Stock 1975.txt 8.0K Roy Buchanan - Live stock-front.jpg
"Roy Buchanan was always one of the most respected guitarists in his field, ever since the '70s. However, he hit a rough patch in the early '80s, falling out of favor and finding record contracts hard to find. He made a startling comeback in 1985 with When a Guitar Plays the Blues, his first record for Alligator Records. Though the record still suffers the slightly antiseptic formula of Alligator Records, Buchanan shines throughout, making it clear why this brought him back to the spotlight in 1985." -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
total 29M 4.0K 00 - 1985 - Roy Buchanan - When A Guitar Plays The Blues.m3u 4.0K 00 - 1985 - Roy Buchanan - When A Guitar Plays The Blues.nfo 4.0K 00 - 1985 - Roy Buchanan - When A Guitar Plays The Blues.sfv 6.5M 03 Mrs. Pressure.mp3 6.2M 04 A Nickel And A Nail.mp3 8.5M 06 Why Don't You Want Me .mp3 5.3M 07 Country Boy.mp3 2.6M 09 Hawaiian Punch.mp3 24K Roy Buchanan - When a guitar plays the blues-a.jpg 4.0K When A Guitar Plays The Blues 1985.txt
Volume 1, Disc 1 total 79M 4.0K 00 - 1981 - Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Forces Of Nature 1 - Disk 1.m3u 4.0K 00 - 1981 - Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Forces Of Nature 1 - Disk 1.nfo 4.0K 00 - 1981 - Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Forces Of Nature 1 - Disk 1.sfv 7.2M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (01) Boilermaker.mp3 6.1M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (02) Close To You.mp3 5.9M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (03) Tell Me.mp3 16M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (04) Let Me Love You.mp3 6.5M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (05) Day I'm Gone.mp3 4.7M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (06) Slide Thing.mp3 3.9M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (07) Im Leaving You.mp3 9.0M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (08) Texas Flood.mp3 6.4M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (09) Rood Mood.mp3 6.8M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (10) Don't Lose Your Cool.mp3 7.2M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 1 (11) Thunderbird.mp3 Volume 1, Disc 2 ./SRV/FORCE_OF_NATURE/VOL-1/DISC-2: total 101M 4.0K 00 - 1981 - Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Forces Of Nature 1 - Disk 2.m3u 4.0K 00 - 1981 - Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Forces Of Nature 1 - Disk 2.nfo 4.0K 00 - 1981 - Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Forces Of Nature 1 - Disk 2.sfv 9.9M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (01) The Sky Is Crying.mp3 6.8M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (02) Im Crying.mp3 6.3M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (03) Crosscut Saw.mp3 7.1M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (04) Shake For Me.mp3 6.1M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (05) Wham.mp3 7.1M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (06) Hideaway.mp3 4.9M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (07) Instrumental.mp3 7.2M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (08) Pride And Joy.mp3 17M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (09) Tin Pan Alley.mp3 5.5M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (10) Love Struck Baby.mp3 7.1M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (11) Tell Me.mp3 8.9M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (12) Little Wing.mp3 7.8M SRV - Forces of Nature 1 - Disk 2 (13) Manic Depression.mp3 Volume 2, Disc 1 total 71M 4.0K 00 - 1983 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Force Of Nature 2 [Disc 1].m3u 4.0K 00 - 1983 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Force Of Nature 2 [Disc 1].nfo 4.0K 00 - 1983 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Force Of Nature 2 [Disc 1].sfv 5.5M 101 - Opening Jam.mp3 8.1M 102 - Come On.mp3 3.0M 103 - Mary Had A Little Lamb.mp3 3.5M 104 - Rude Mood.mp3 9.4M 105 - Dirty Pool.mp3 9.7M 106 - Voodoo Chile [Slight Return].mp3 4.5M 107 - Heartfixer.mp3 9.1M 108 - Drivin' South.mp3 6.3M 109 - Texas Flood.mp3 4.2M 110 - Testify.mp3 8.1M 111 - Jam 292.mp3 Volume 2, Disc 2 total 69M 4.0K 00 - 1983 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Force Of Nature 2 [Disc 2].m3u 4.0K 00 - 1983 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Force Of Nature 2 [Disc 2].nfo 4.0K 00 - 1983 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Force Of Nature 2 [Disc 2].sfv 4.2M 201 - Testify.mp3 6.0M 202 - So Exited.mp3 9.9M 203 - Voodoo Chile [Slight Return].mp3 3.0M 204 - Tell Me.mp3 9.2M 205 - Texas Flood.mp3 6.8M 206 - I'm Leaving You.mp3 3.4M 207 - Pride And Joy.mp3 9.6M 208 - Little Wing.mp3 7.6M 209 - Third Stone From The Sun.mp3 9.2M 210 - Lenny.mp3
total 84M 4.0K 00 - 1993 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Tr - Guitar Boogie.m3u 4.0K 00 - 1993 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Tr - Guitar Boogie.nfo 4.0K 00 - 1993 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Tr - Guitar Boogie.sfv 3.3M 01 Love's Struck BABY.mp3 5.0M 02 Tell Me.mp3 2.9M 03 Rocking Daddy.mp3 8.1M 04 The Sky Is Crying.mp3 4.6M 05 Guitar Boogie.mp3 3.9M 06 Dust My Blues.mp3 12M 07 Tin Pan Alley.mp3 8.7M 08 All Your Love.mp3 7.8M 09 I'm Leaving You.mp3 9.5M 10 Little Wing.mp3 5.2M 11 I'm Crying.mp3 5.7M 12 Tore Down.mp3 7.8M 13 Stevie's Blues.mp3 4.0K PlayList_5.m3u 128K Stevie_Ray_Vaughan_-_Guitar_Boogie-back1.jpg 140K Stevie_Ray_Vaughan_-_Guitar_Boogie-front.jpg
total 72M 3.6M Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - 00 - Scuttle Buttin'.mp3 4.0M Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - 01 - Say What.mp3 18M Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - 02 - Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love.mp3 5.5M Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - 03 - Superstition.mp3 6.5M Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - 04 - I'm Leaving You (Commit A Crim.mp3 5.5M Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - 05 - Willie The Wimp.mp3 15M Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - 06 - Voodoo Chile (Slight Return).mp3 6.6M Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - 07 - Cold Shot.mp3 7.9M Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - 08 - Couldn't Stand The Weather.mp3 168K Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - Back.jpg 136K Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - Cd.jpg 120K Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Lolympia - Front.jpg
"Dr. Feelgood was the ultimate working band. From their formation in 1971 to lead vocalist Lee Brilleaux's untimely death in 1994, the band never left the road, playing hundreds of gigs every year. Throughout their entire career, Dr. Feelgood never left simple, hard-driving rock & roll behind, and their devotion to the blues and R&B earned them a devoted fan base. That following first emerged in the mid-'70s, when Dr. Feelgood became the leader of the second wave of pub-rockers. Unlike Brinsley Schwarz, the laidback leaders of the pub-rock scene, Dr. Feelgood was devoted to edgy, Stonesy rock & roll, and their sweaty live shows -- powered by Brilleaux's intense singing and guitarist Wilko Johnson's muscular leads -- became legendary. While the group's stripped-down, energetic sound paved the way for English punk rock in the late '70s, their back-to-basics style was overshadowed by the dominance of punk and new wave, and the group had retreated to cult status by the early '80s.
Brilleaux (vocals, harmonica), Johnson (guitar) and John B. Sparks (bass) had all played in several blues-based bar bands around Canvey Island, England before forming Dr. Feelgood in 1971. Taking their name from a Johnny Kidd & the Pirates song, the group was dedicated to playing old-fashioned R&B and rock & roll, including both covers and originals by Johnson. John Martin (drums), a former member of Finian's Rainbow, was added to the lineup, and the group began playing the pub-rock circuit. By the end of 1973, Dr. Feelgood's dynamic live act had made them the most popular group on the pub-rock circuit, and several labels were interested in signing them. They settled for United Artists, and they released their debut album, Down by the Jetty, in 1974.
According to legend, Down By the Jetty was recorded in mono and consisted almost entirely of first takes. While it was in fact recorded in stereo, the rumor added significantly to Dr. Feelgood's purist image, and the album became a cult hit. The following year, the group released Malpractice -- also their first U.S. release -- which climbed into the U.K. Top 20 on the strength of the band's live performances and positive reviews. In 1976, the band released the live album Stupidity, which became a smash hit in Britain, topping the album charts. Despite its thriving British success, Dr. Feelgood was unable to find an audience in the States. One other American album, Sneakin' Suspicion, followed in 1977 before the band gave up on the States; they never released another record in the U.S.
Sneakin' Suspicion didn't replicate the success of Stupidity, partially because of its slick production, but mainly because the flourishing punk rock movement overshadowed Dr. Feelgood's edgy roots-rock. Wilko Johnson left the band at the end of 1977 to form the Solid Senders; he later joined Ian Dury's Blockheads. Henry McCullough played on Feelgood's '77 tour before John "Gypie" Mayo became the group's full-time lead guitarist. Nick Lowe produced 1978's Be Seeing You, Mayo's full-length debut with Dr. Feelgood. The album generated the 1979 Top Ten hit "Milk and Alcohol," as well as the Top 40 hit "As Long As The Price Is Right." Two albums, As It Happens and Let It Roll, followed in 1979, and Mayo left the band in 1980. He was replaced by Johnny Guitar in 1980, who debuted on A Case of the Shakes, which was also produced by Nick Lowe.
During their first decade together, Dr. Feelgood never left the road, which was part of the reason founding members John Martin and John Sparks left the band in 1982. Lee Brilleaux replaced them with Buzz Barwell and Pat McMullen, and continued touring. Throughout the '80s, Brilleaux continued to lead various incarnations of Dr. Feelgood, settling on the rhythm section of bassist Phil Mitchell and drummer Kevin Morris in the mid-'80s. The band occasionally made records -- including Brilleaux, one of the last albums on Stiff Records, in 1976 -- but concentrated primarily on live performances. Dr. Feelgood continued to perform to large audiences into the early '90s, when Brilleaux was struck by cancer. He died in April of 1994, three months after he recorded the band's final album, Down at the Doctor's. The remaining members of Dr. Feelgood hired vocalist Pete Gage and continued to tour under the band's name. Former Feelgoods Gypie Mayo, John Sparks and John Martin formed the Practice in the mid-'80s, and they occasionally performed under the name Dr. Feelgood's Practice. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
"Theoretically, Dr. Feelgood could have produced a fine multi-disc box set, yet the four-disc Looking Back isn't it. Although it contains the group's very best songs, including large portions of Down by the Jetty and Malpractice, it is cluttered with mediocre latter-day material, and the entire final disc is devoted to Lee Brilleaux discussing his cancer. Although his testimonial is moving, it would have been better heard on a separate disc, not as part of a comprehensive retrospective. Then again, Looking Back is filled with so many songs that only serious fans, the kind that would want an interview disc, will find it necessary. For most fans, even those with a fairly deep interest in the band, the comprehensive double-disc Twenty Five Years of Dr. Feelgood is a more logical choice." -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
total 177M 6.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 01 - Roxette.mp3 7.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 02 - All Through the city.mp3 9.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 03 - Cheque book.mp3 5.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 04 - Twenty yards behind.mp3 7.7M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 05 - She does it right.mp3 11M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 06 - Bonie Moronie-Tequila.mp3 9.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 07 - Going back home.mp3 6.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 08 - You shouldn't call the doctor(If you can't afford the bills).mp3 6.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 09 - I can tell.mp3 7.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 10 - Back in the night.mp3 12M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 11 - I'm a man.mp3 5.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 12 - I don't mind.mp3 7.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 13 - I'm a hog for your baby.mp3 7.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 14 - Checking up on my baby.mp3 5.7M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 15 - Stupidity.mp3 9.1M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 16 - Johnny B.Goode.mp3 4.4M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 17 - Lights out.mp3 7.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 18 - You'll be mine.mp3 8.4M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 19 - Walking on the edge.mp3 9.2M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 20 - Hey mama keep your big mouth shut.mp3 8.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc One - 22 - Sneakin suspicion.mp3
total 185M 4.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 01 - She's a windup.mp3 4.7M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 02 - Dr. Feelgood Looking back.mp3 7.2M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 03 - Ninety-nine and a half(won't do).mp3 6.9M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 04 - Baby jane.mp3 7.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 05 - As long as the price is right.mp3 7.5M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 06 - Down at the doctors.mp3 10M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 07 - Take a tip.mp3 7.9M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 08 - Every kind of vice.mp3 6.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 09 - Milk and alcohol.mp3 11M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 10 - Sugar shaker.mp3 13M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 11 - Night time.mp3 8.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 12 - Riot in cell block No.9.mp3 6.4M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 13 - My buddy buddy friends.mp3 4.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 14 - Great balls of fire.mp3 5.9M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 15 - Pretty face.mp3 8.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 16 - Put him out of your mind.mp3 11M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 17 - Java blue.mp3 11M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 18 - Hong Kong money.mp3 5.2M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 19 - No Mo Do Yakamo.mp3 6.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 20 - Jumping from love to love.mp3 5.4M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 21 - Violent love.mp3 15M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two - 22 - Shotgun blues.mp3 4.0K Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Two.m3u
total 175M 7.4M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 01 - Waiting for saturday night.mp3 7.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 02 - Trying to live my life without you.mp3 4.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 03 - She's the one.mp3 7.2M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 04 - Crazy about girls.mp3 5.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 05 - Monkey.mp3 6.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 06 - Rat race.mp3 6.7M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 07 - You don't love me.mp3 6.4M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 08 - She's in the middle.mp3 9.5M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 09 - Dangerous.mp3 7.9M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 10 - I can't be satisfied.mp3 7.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 11 - Close but no cigar.mp3 5.9M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 12 - My way.mp3 11M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 13 - Rock me baby.mp3 6.1M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 14 - Tore down.mp3 6.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 15 - Dust my broom.mp3 7.7M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 16 - I love you so you're mine.mp3 9.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 17 - Don't wait up.mp3 4.5M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 18 - Come over here.mp3 6.7M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 19 - Get rhythm.mp3 7.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 20 - I'm a real man.mp3 9.2M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 21 - See you later alligator.mp3 9.2M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 22 - Quit while you're behind.mp3 7.5M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 23 - Hunting shooting fishing.mp3 9.7M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three - 24 - (I wanna) make love to you.mp3 4.0K Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Three.m3u
total 142M 8.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 01 - Mad man blues.mp3 4.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 02 - King for a day.mp3 2.7M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 03 - Primo blues.mp3 7.6M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 04 - Standing at the crossroads again.mp3a 12M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 05 - Two times nine.mp3 14M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 06 - Down by the jetty blues.mp3 9.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 07 - No time.mp3 7.5M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 08 - Tell me no lies.mp3 7.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 09 - She moves me.mp3 9.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 10 - Fool for you.mp3 9.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 11 - Tanqueray.mp3 14M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 12 - Wolfman calling.mp3 8.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 13 - The feelgood factor.mp3 9.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 14 - If my baby quits me.mp3 9.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 15 - Roadrunner.mp3 16M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 16 - One step forward.mp3 15M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 17 - Mojo workin'.mp3 7.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four - 18 - Heart of the city.mp3 4.0K Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Four.m3u
"Possibly the best ever all-blues concert. Not a single weak song, all played with the power a soul that Slowhand is famous for. Epic 11-minute version of Sweet Home Chicago with Jimmy Vaughan.
This is an awesome display of Clapton's blues guitar. Ever since I got this CD, there hasn't been one day that's passed that I haven't listened to it at least once. The solo on Tore Down is amazing. Just imagine Clapton's tone (coming out of his two '58 Tweed Twins) and Freddie King's phrasing....HEAVENLY!!!! Groaning The Blues is very intense (way better than the recorded version, and that version was good too).
My wife purchased this CD for me. As I review this CD, I'm listening to it. Kind of Blues is From the Cradle Live and More. Clapton is at his best when he plays the blues. His rendition of Crossroads is excellent. The sound quality is excellant. This is great addition to Clapton or Blues collections. I highly recommend this cd!" - www.eric-clapton.co.uk
./CLAPTON-VAUGHAN/KIND_OF_BLUES/VOL-1: total 128M 7.1M 101 - Motherless Child.mp3 8.6M 102 - Malted Milk.mp3 7.7M 103 - How Long Blues.mp3 6.7M 104 - Kidman Blues.mp3 7.4M 105 - County Jail.mp3 11M 106 - Forty Four.mp3 9.9M 107 - Blues, Leave Me Alone.mp3 9.0M 108 - Standin' Round Crying.mp3 8.8M 109 - Hoochie Coochie Man.mp3 8.3M 110 - It Hurts Me Too.mp3 7.4M 111 - Blues before Sunrise.mp3 13M 112 - Third Degree.mp3 8.8M 113 - Reconsider, Baby.mp3 9.1M 114 - Sinner's Prayer.mp3 6.9M 115 - I Can't Judge Nobody.mp3 ./CLAPTON-VAUGHAN/KIND_OF_BLUES/VOL-2: total 105M 9.9M 201 - Someday after a While.mp3 8.3M 202 - I'm Tore Down.mp3 15M 203 - Have You ever Loved a Woman .mp3 9.8M 204 - Crosscut Saw.mp3 11M 205 - Five Long Years.mp3 17M 206 - Crossroads.mp3 18M 207 - Groaning the Blues.mp3 17M 208 - Ain't Nobody's Business.mp3
"Guitarist, singer, songwriter and native New Yorker Dave Van Ronk has inspired, aided and promoted the careers of numerous singer/songwriters who came up in the blues tradition. Most notable of the many musicians he's helped over the years is Bob Dylan, whom Van Ronk got to know shortly after Dylan moved to New York in 1961 to pursue a life as a folk/blues singer.
Van Ronk's recorded output over the years is healthy, but he's never been as prolific a songwriter as some of his friends from that era, like Dylan or Tom Paxton. Instead, the genius of what Van Ronk does lies in his flawless execution and rearranging of classic acoustic blues tunes.
Born June 30, 1936, in Brooklyn and raised there, Van Ronk never completed high school, and left home for Greenwich Village, a few miles away, in stages as a late teenager. Van Ronk's recording career began in 1959 with Ballads, Blues and a Spiritual on the Moses Asch's Folkways label. He took his inspiration from Odetta, who encouraged the then-merchant seaman to play the classic jazz music that he was so keenly interested in.
Van Ronk, an expert finger picker, was influenced as a vocalist by Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong. Although he had a short-lived folk rock band called the Hudson Dusters in the mid-'60s, the bulk of Van Ronk's recordings are solo acoustic affairs. His 1967 album for Verve Forecast, Dave Van Ronk and the Hudson Dusters, is worthy of reissue on compact disc for it's sound qualities and for the statements it makes about American society in the 1960s.
Often regarded as the grand uncle of the Greenwich Village coffeehouse scene, the self-effacing Van Ronk, an engaging intellectual and voracious reader, would be the first to tell you that there were others, like blues and folk singer Odetta, who were around Greenwich Village before him. As the blues and folk boom bloomed into the 1960s, Van Ronk became part of an inner circle of musicians who then lived in Greenwich Village, including then up and coming performers like Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Phil Ochs, Ramblin' Jack Elliot and Joni Mitchell.
Van Ronk's reputation wasn't solid, however, until he began recording for the Prestige label in the first half of the 1960s. These recordings allowed him to tour throughout the U.S. and perform at major folk festivals like Newport.
Different recordings of Van Ronk's serve different purposes: to check out Van Ronk the songwriter, pick up Going Back to Brooklyn (Gazell Productions, 1985), which was his first all-original album, containing only his own songs; for students of Van Ronk's complex guitar technique, pick up Dave Van Ronk, a compact disc reissue of two earlier Prestige albums, Dave Van Ronk, Folksinger and Inside Dave Van Ronk. Another compilation, The Folkways Years, 1959-1961, is available from Smithsonian/Folkways in Washington, D.C.
Van Ronk continued to record throughout the '90s and beyond,with theAlcazar Records label releasing From...Another Time and Place in 1995 and Justin Time issuing Sweet and Lowdown in 2001. He died, unexpectedly, while undergoing post-operative treatment for colon cancer on February 10, 2002. - Richard Skelly
./DAVE_VAN_RONK/CHRESTOMATHY/DISC-1: total 101M 804K Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 00 - scans.zip 8.1M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 01 - Tell Old Bill.mp3 8.0M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 02 - Cocaine Blues.mp3 7.1M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 03 - Motherless Children.mp3 9.6M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 04 - Poor Lazarus.mp3 2.9M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 05 - Mr. Noah.mp3 7.1M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 06 - Come Back Baby.mp3 6.6M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 07 - If I Had to Do It All Over Again [I'd Do It All Over You].mp3 4.9M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 08 - Kentucky Moonshiner.mp3 11M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 09 - Fair and Tender Ladies.mp3 6.7M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 10 - Alley Oop.mp3 4.9M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 11 - Chelsea Morning.mp3 8.6M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 12 - Clouds [from Both Sides Now].mp3 4.9M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 13 - Swing on a Star.mp3 6.6M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 14 - Dink's Song.mp3 3.7M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 1 - 15 - Romping Through the Swamp.mp3 ./DAVE_VAN_RONK/CHRESTOMATHY/DISC-2: total 94M 6.7M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 01 - My Little Grass Shack [in Kealakekua, Hawaii].mp3 4.8M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 02 - You's a Viper.mp3 5.9M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 03 - Temptation Rag.mp3 6.0M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 04 - Stealin'.mp3 6.0M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 05 - John Hurt.mp3 6.4M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 06 - Sunday Street.mp3 9.1M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 07 - The Entertainer.mp3 5.7M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 08 - Candy Man.mp3 5.8M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 09 - Teddy Bear's Picnic.mp3 4.8M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 10 - Mack the Knife.mp3 8.7M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 11 - Tango Ballad.mp3 6.0M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 12 - Losers.mp3 6.6M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 13 - Garden State Stomp.mp3 6.7M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 14 - Two Sleepy People.mp3 5.2M Dave Van Ronk - A Chrestomathy - Disc 2 - 15 - The Fresno Shuffle.mp3
./DR_FEELGOOD/CD_BOX/DISC-5: total 160M 12M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 01 - Interview 1.mp3 7.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 02 - (Get your kicks) on route 66.mp3 6.9M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 03 - Interview 2.mp3 7.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 04 - Keep it out of sight.mp3 1.8M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 05 - Interview 3.mp3 4.1M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 06 - Interview 4.mp3 5.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 07 - Homework.mp3 9.9M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 08 - You upset me baby.mp3 8.9M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 09 - Down at the (other) doctors.mp3 32M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 10 - South bank broadcast.mp3 7.9M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 11 - Don't take but a few minutes.mp3 15M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 12 - Interview 5.mp3 6.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 13 - Eileen.mp3 7.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 14 - A touch of class.mp3 7.3M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 15 - She's got her eyes on you.mp3 5.0M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 16 - Interview 6.mp3 11M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 17 - Solitary blues.mp3 7.1M Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five - 18 - Dr. Feelgood Looking at you.mp3 4.0K Dr. Feelgood Looking Back - Disc Five.m3u
total 101M 6.4M 01 Johnny Guitar.mp3 6.0M 02 She Likes To Boogie Real Low.mp3 8.8M 03 White Line Blues.mp3 8.5M 04 Please Come Home For Christmas.mp3 7.4M 05 Hard Way.mp3 5.1M 06 You Must Have A Twin.mp3 9.9M 07 You Keep Sayin' That You're Leavin'.mp3 6.9M 08 Treat Me Like You Wanta.mp3 6.8M 09 Sick And Tired.mp3 6.7M 10 Blues This Bad.mp3 6.6M 11 No More Doggin'.mp3 7.5M 12 Check Out Her Mama.mp3 11M 13 I Got My Brand On You.mp3 4.7M 14 One Step Forward (Two Steps Back).mp3
"Robben Ford has had a diverse career. He taught himself guitar when he was 13 and considered his first influence to be Mike Bloomfield. At 18, he moved to San Francisco to form the Charles Ford Band (named after his father, who was also a guitarist) and was soon hired to play with Charles Musselwhite for nine months. In 1971, the Charles Ford Blues Band was re-formed and recorded for Arhoolie in early 1972. Ford played with Jimmy Witherspoon (1972-1973), the L.A. Express with Tom Scott (1974), George Harrison, and Joni Mitchell. In 1977, he was a founding member of the Yellowjackets, which he stayed with until 1983, simultaneously having a solo career and working as a session guitarist. In 1986, Ford toured with Miles Davis and he had two separate periods (1985 and 1987) with Sadao Watanabe, but he seemed to really find himself in 1992 when he returned to his roots: the blues. Ford formed a new group, the Blue Line, and has since recorded a couple of blues-rock dates for Stretch that are among the finest of his career. In 1999, he released Sunrise on Rhino and Supernatural on Blue Thumb." - Scott Yanow
"The debut set by guitarist Robben Ford with his Blue Line trio (a blues band with bassist Roscoe Beck and drummer Tom Brechtlein) finds Ford returning to his roots and playing the music that best fits his style. An effective singer, it is for Ford's powerful guitar playing that this CD (which has seven originals among the nine numbers) is most highly recommended to blues collectors." -- Scott Yanow
total 71M 7.0M 206 Kbps VBR - Robben Ford & The Blue Line - 01 The Brother (for Jimmy & Stevie).mp3 7.1M 206 Kbps VBR - Robben Ford & The Blue Line - 02 You Cut Me To The Bone.mp3 8.0M 206 Kbps VBR - Robben Ford & The Blue Line - 03 I'm A Real Man.mp3 7.9M 206 Kbps VBR - Robben Ford & The Blue Line - 04 My Love Will Never Die.mp3 8.8M 206 Kbps VBR - Robben Ford & The Blue Line - 05 Step On It.mp3 6.6M 206 Kbps VBR - Robben Ford & The Blue Line - 06 Prison Of Love.mp3 9.0M 206 Kbps VBR - Robben Ford & The Blue Line - 07 Tell Me I'm Your Man.mp3 5.6M 206 Kbps VBR - Robben Ford & The Blue Line - 08 Start It Up.mp3 11M 206 Kbps VBR - Robben Ford & The Blue Line - 09 Life Song (one for Annie).mp3
"Discovering the Blues is culled from a series of concerts Robben Ford gave in the early '70s at Huntington Beach's Golden Bear and Ash Grove in Hollywood. At the time, Ford was just beginning his career, and his style wasn't nearly as accomplished as it would later be. Instead, he simply burns, tearing through blues classics with a passion and vigor -- there is a joy of discovery in his playing which makes the music nearly transcendent, even with its flaws. Discovering the Blues is rawer than most records in Ford's catalog, but any serious fan will find it a necessary addition to their collection." -- Thom Owens
total 111M 24M 01 - Sweet Sixteen.mp3 11M 02 - You Drive A Hard Bargain.mp3 20M 03 - Its My Own Fault.mp3 17M 04 - You Dont Know What Love Is.mp3 6.6M 05 - My Time After Awhile.mp3 20M 06 - Raining In My Heart.mp3 16M 07 - Blue & Lonesome.mp3
"On Handful of Blues, Robben Ford strips his sound back to the basics, recording a set of blues with only a bassist and a drummer. The group runs through a handful of standards, including "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" and "I Just Want to Make Love to You," and a number of made-to-order originals. Throughout the album the musicians play well, but Ford's voice is never commanding. However, this is a minor flaw, since his guitar speaks for itself." -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
total 103M 7.4M 01 - Rugged Road.mp3 8.0M 02 - Chevrolet.mp3 9.2M 03 - When I Leave Here.mp3 6.2M 04 - The Miller's Son.mp3 9.6M 05 - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood.mp3 8.3M 06 - Top Of The Hill.mp3 7.9M 07 - Running Out On Me.mp3 7.8M 08 - Tired Of Talkin'.mp3 14M 09 - Good Thing.mp3 8.8M 10 - Think Twice.mp3 11M 11 - I Just Want To Make Love To You.mp3 6.1M 12 - Strong Will To Live.mp3
total 95M 12K Mystic Mile.jpg 8.4M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 01 - He Don't Play Nothin' But The Blues.mp3 8.6M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 02 - Busted Up.mp3 7.2M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 03 - Politician.mp3 12M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 04 - Worried Life Blues.mp3 8.5M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 05 - Misdirected Blues.mp3 9.9M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 06 - Moth To a Flame.mp3 6.5M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 07 - Trying To Do The Right Thing.mp3 9.6M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 08 - Say What's On Your Mind.mp3 11M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 09 - The Plunge.mp3 14M Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Mystic Mile - 10 - Mystic Mile.mp3
"It's ironic that some of the people who swear up and down that they don't like jazz will get into Robben Ford, whose career has as much to do with jazz as it does with blues, pop, soul and rock. Though Ford was never a "jazz snob," his jazz credentials are quite solid. Jazz, blues and rock are all primary ingredients of Sunrise, a CD that was released in 1999 and contains live performances at Los Angeles and London venues in 1972. Back then, the singer/guitarist was in his early 20s and hadn't yet become famous, but those who were hip to Ford knew that he was a unique young talent who had considerable promise. This unpredictable and highly enjoyable collection ranges from the hardcore instrumental jazz of Miles Davis' "Eighty One" (which finds Ford playing the sax) and jazz-rock fusion of "Miss Miss" to spirited performances of Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster" and Peter Chatman's "Every Day I Have the Blues." The latter finds Ford performing a vocal duet with blues singer Jimmy Witherspoon, who is the only vocalist on "Ain't Nobody's Business." The late Witherspoon thought the world of Ford, and it's easy to see why they got along so well -- like Ford, Witherspoon was an eclectic, unpredictable artist who held jazz and the blues in equally high regard. Whether you're into jazz, blues or rock -- or all of the above -- Sunrise is a CD to savor." -- Alex Henderson
total 106M 13M 01 - Oh Gee.mp3 8.2M 02 - Red Rooster.mp3 15M 03 - Eighty One.mp3 7.1M 04 - Aint Nobodys Business.mp3 22M 05 - Sunrise.mp3 16M 06 - Blue & Lonesome.mp3 17M 07 - Miss Miss.mp3 11M 08 - Everyday I Have The Blues (with Jimmy Witherspoon).mp3
"The first thing that comes to mind when listening to Tiger Walk is the pair of instrumental albums recorded by Jeff Beck in the mid-seventies, Blow by Blow and Wired. Like those two recordings, this outing showcases a fiery, inventive electric guitarist in a rock and jazz-rock setting. Robben Ford, known in recent years for his blues work with his band, the Blue Line, eschews vocals here, teaming up with keyboard funk master Bernie Worrell for some chunky, funky, wah-wah-laden grooves. This music, led by Ford's blazing guitar lines, is more appropriately categorized as instrumental rock than jazz, but the rhythms recall James Brown and Worrell's alma mater, the P-Funk gang, as often as they do those of a hard rock band. Tenor saxophonist Bob Malach turns in a couple of solid solos, and the rhythm section of drummer Steve Jordon and bassist Charlie Drayton cooks throughout." -- Jim Newsom
total 92M 9.6M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 01 - In The Beginning.mp3 11M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 02 - Ghosts.mp3 13M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 03 - Freedom.mp3 9.2M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 04 - Red Lady w Cello.mp3 9.5M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 05 - Oasis.mp3 5.8M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 06 - Just Like It Is.mp3 6.5M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 07 - I Can't Stand The Rain.mp3 9.6M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 08 - The Champ.mp3 9.8M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 09 - Tiger Walk.mp3 9.1M Robben Ford - Tiger Walk - 10 - Comin' Up.mp3
total 108M 15M 01 - Worries Life Blues.mp3 8.9M 02 - You Cut Me To The Bone.mp3 11M 03 - Step On It.mp3 5.9M 04 - Busted Up.mp3 14M 05 - Talk To Your Daughter.mp3 11M 06 - Tell Me I'm Your Man.mp3 5.7M 07 - Politician.mp3 9.2M 08 - My Love Is True.mp3 6.5M 09 - I'm Mad At You.mp3 9.2M 10 - Waiting For A Miracle.mp3 7.8M 11 - He Dont Play Nothin' But The Blues.mp3 4.0M 12 - Extra Track.mp3 1.2M Robben Ford - Waiting For A Miracle - 001 front.jpg 712K Robben Ford - Waiting For A Miracle - 002 back.jpg
total 100M 7.5M 01 - Screamin.mp3 8.1M 02 - One More Heartache.mp3 12M 03 - Last Hopes Gone.mp3 5.8M 04 - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl.mp3 6.9M 05 - No Amount Of Loving.mp3 6.2M 06 - Mary Mary.mp3 12M 07 - Work Song.mp3 12M 08 - In My Own Dream.mp3 6.5M 09 - Buddys Advice.mp3 6.4M 10 - All These Blues.mp3 9.3M 11 - Tollin Bells.mp3 9.3M 12 - Everythings Gonna Be Alright.mp3
total 71M 6.8M 01 Please Come Home For Christmas.mp3 4.3M 02 Lonesome Christmas.mp3 4.8M 03 Back Door Santa.mp3 6.7M 04 Christmas In Heaven.mp3 7.0M 05 - I''ll Be home for christmas.mp3 6.9M 06 To Someone That I Love.mp3 5.1M 07 Christmas Celebration.mp3 7.3M 08 Merry Christmas Baby.mp3 4.1M 09 Christmas Love.mp3 4.8M 10 Blue Decorations.mp3 5.9M 11 Christmas Comes But Once A Yea.mp3 3.8M 12 Bringing In A Brand New Year.mp3 3.3M 13 Auld Lang Syne.mp3 4.0K play.m3u
"This impressive, impeccably packaged four-CD box set focuses solely on B.B. King's 1950s and 1960s recordings for the Modern family of labels. That was a period that basically encompassed the vast majority of his work prior to 1962, though he did a few non-Modern sides before signing with ABC Paramount in early 1962 and did a few other sides for Modern in the mid-'60s. So this is basically a box-set overview of King's early career, one that saw him score many R&B hits and build a career as a blues legend, even as the blues were falling out of fashion in favor of rock and soul. As many tracks as there are here -- 106 in all, four of them previously unreleased -- this isn't a catchall roundup of everything the prolific King did for the label. Additional material shows up on more specialized retrospectives, like Ace's own The Modern Recordings, 1950-1951. King's output during this period might be more consistent than it is varied, but both King fans and committed blues enthusiasts in general will be mighty happy with this set, presenting the considerable bulk of his significant Modern sides with intelligence. Each individual CD focuses on a theme of sort. Disc one, "The Great B.B.," concentrates on the hits and most familiar tunes, like "Sweet Little Angel," "Every Day I Have the Blues," "Sweet Sixteen," "Downhearted (How Blue Can You Get?)," "Rock Me Baby," "3 O'Clock Blues," and "Did You Ever Love a Woman." The disc titled "Memphis Blues'n'Boogie" is pretty self-explanatory and perhaps the least exciting of the CDs, as it's the most samey-sounding. The disc "Take a Swing With Me" is devoted to King's mild stylistic tours into soul, gospel, doo wop, and rock & roll, though it's usually a case of King absorbing such influences into blues than trying something too different. The final CD, "King of the Blues," puts the spotlight on his later recordings for the label, in which his sound was maturing into something more urbanely soulful, though "Fishin' After Me" (aka "Catfish Blues") sounds like a Howlin' Wolf track with a typically smooth B.B. King vocal dubbed onto it. There are a lot of good tracks here that even those with relatively large B.B. King collections might not be too intimate with, and even the more generic ones virtually always maintain a high level of professionalism and passion. A major bonus is the 76-page booklet, with detailed essays on King's early career, the Modern label, King's early road tours, an interview with early King producer Sam Phillips, and a thorough B.B. King/Modern discography." -- Richie Unterberger
Disc 1 total 127M 60K 100a - disc one CD.jpg 68K 100b - disc one front.jpg 84K 100c - disc one tray.jpg 4.7M 101 - 3 O'Clock Blues.mp3 4.8M 102 - You Know I Love You.mp3 4.7M 103 - Woke Up This Morning.mp3 4.6M 104 - Please Love Me.mp3 5.8M 105 - Blind Love.mp3 5.0M 106 - You Upset Me, Baby.mp3 5.2M 107 - Every Day I Have The Blues.mp3 4.7M 108 - Ten Long Years.mp3 5.0M 109 - Crying Won`t Help You.mp3 4.2M 110 - Did You Ever Love A Woman¿.mp3 4.9M 111 - Bad Luck.mp3 5.4M 112 - Sweet Little Angel.mp3 5.2M 113 - Why I Sing The Blues.mp3 4.6M 114 - Worry, Worry.mp3 12M 115 - Sweet Sixteen (parts 1 & 2).mp3 6.1M 116 - My Own Fault (AKA - It's My Fault).mp3 4.3M 117 - Good Man Gone Bad.mp3 4.0M 118 - I'll Survive.mp3 6.8M 119 - Walking Dr. Bill.mp3 7.6M 120 - You're Breaking My Heart.mp3 4.5M 121 - Gonna Miss You Around Here.mp3 5.1M 122 - Downhearted (AKA - How Blue Can You Get¿).mp3 4.7M 123 - Ain't Nobody's Business.mp3 5.0M 124 - Rock Me, Baby.mp3 Disc 2 total 123M 60K 200a - disc two CD.jpg 60K 200a - disc two front.jpg 84K 200b - disc two tray.jpg 5.2M 201 - B.B. Boogie.mp3 4.3M 202 - Mistreated Woman.mp3 5.5M 203 - The Other Night Blues.mp3 5.3M 204 - Walkin' And Cryin'.mp3 3.2M 205 - My Baby's Gone.mp3 3.7M 206 - Don't You Want A Man Like Me¿.mp3 3.9M 207 - She's Dynamite.mp3 3.9M 208 - B.B. Blues.mp3 3.1M 209 - A New Way Of Driving.mp3 5.2M 210 - Questionnaire Blues.mp3 4.3M 211 - Hard Workin' Woman.mp3 4.4M 212 - She's A Mean Woman.mp3 4.0M 213 - Pray For You.mp3 3.6M 214 - That Ain't The Way To Do It.mp3 5.0M 215 - She Don't Move Me No More.mp3 4.0M 216 - Fine Lookin' Woman.mp3 5.5M 217 - My Own Fault, Darlin' (AKA - It's My Fault ).mp3 4.5M 218 - Shake It Up And Go.mp3 3.8M 219 - Gotta Find My Baby.mp3 4.4M 220 - Some Day, Somewhere.mp3 4.1M 221 - You Didn't Want Me.mp3 4.5M 222 - Story From My Heart And Soul.mp3 5.1M 223 - Boogie Woogie Woman.mp3 4.2M 224 - Highway Bound.mp3 4.3M 225 - Neighborhood Affair.mp3 5.2M 226 - Why Did You Leave Me¿.mp3 4.7M 227 - Praying To The Lord.mp3 4.9M 228 - Please Help Me.mp3 Disc 3 total 143M 56K 300a - disc three CD.jpg 60K 300a - disc three front.jpg 88K 300b - disc three tray.jpg 5.4M 301 - Love You, Baby (AKA - Take A Swing With Me ).mp3 5.3M 302 - When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer.mp3 700K 303 - The Woman I Love_copy_2.mp3 4.5M 303 - The Woman I Love.mp3 4.5M 304 - Everything I Do Is Wrong.mp3 5.3M 305 - Whole Lotta' Love.mp3 4.9M 306 - Boogie Rock (AKA - House Rocker ).mp3 5.3M 307 - Dark Is The Night part 1.mp3 5.2M 308 - Dark Is The Night, part 2.mp3 4.1M 309 - Let's Do The Boogie.mp3 5.5M 310 - Sweet Little Angel.mp3 5.6M 311 - Confessin' The Blues.mp3 5.3M 312 - Baby, Look At You.mp3 5.0M 313 - You Don't Know.mp3 6.1M 314 - Be Careful With A Fool.mp3 4.1M 315 - Recession Blues.mp3 4.6M 316 - Days Of Old.mp3 5.6M 317 - You Know I Go For You.mp3 5.2M 318 - Don't Look Now, But I've Got The Blues.mp3 5.7M 319 - Sweet Thing.mp3 4.8M 320 - I've Got Papers On You, Baby.mp3 5.3M 321 - Tomorrow Is Another Day.mp3 4.7M 322 - Sneakin' Around.mp3 5.3M 323 - Please Accept My Love.mp3 5.6M 324 - Early In The Morning.mp3 5.5M 325 - On My Word Of Honor.mp3 5.2M 326 - Don't Get Around Much Anymore.mp3 3.9M 327 - Why Not¿.mp3 5.4M 328 - Precious Lord.mp3 Disc 4 total 129M 48K 400a - disc four CD.jpg 48K 400a - disc four front.jpg 92K 400b - disc four tray.jpg 3.6M 401 - I'm King.mp3 4.4M 402 - Baby, Please Don't Go.mp3 4.7M 403 - Mean Old Frisco.mp3 5.3M 404 - I've Got A Right To Love My Baby.mp3 4.7M 405 - Fishin' After Me (AKA - Catfish Blues ).mp3 4.8M 406 - Partin' Time.mp3 3.9M 407 - Bad Luck Soul.mp3 8.1M 408 - You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now.mp3 5.4M 409 - Get Out Of Here.mp3 6.2M 410 - Hold That Train.mp3 4.2M 411 - Bad Case Of Love.mp3 5.3M 412 - Let Me Love You.mp3 4.2M 413 - Mashed Potato Twist.mp3 4.8M 414 - Got 'Em Bad.mp3 4.6M 415 - Christmas Celebration.mp3 5.1M 416 - Down Now.mp3 3.6M 417 - Beautician Blues.mp3 6.4M 418 - The Worst Thing In My Life.mp3 6.1M 419 - Blue Shadows.mp3 3.9M 420 - It's A Mean World.mp3 5.5M 421 - Five Long Years.mp3 4.2M 422 - Make Me Blue.mp3 5.0M 423 - Blues Stay Away From Me.mp3 4.3M 424 - Long Gone, Baby.mp3 5.0M 425 - The Jungle.mp3 6.1M 426 - That Evil Child.mp3
"At the end of just the first disc on this five-CD set, the listener may feel like he/she was in the audio equivalent of a visual "white-out," so powerful are the sounds on that disc. From the opening bars of"Pony Blues," Charley Patton becomes a gigantic musical presence, who gets even bigger as his work goes on; with a guttural, stentorian voice that paves the way for everyone from Louis Armstrong to early Bob Dylan -- but especially for Howlin' Wolf -- he cuts through the poor condition surviving Paramount pressings like a call from the Great Beyond, almost unnaturally powerful and expressive in its smallest gesture. What's more, Patton must have broken more than his share of strings, because his playing also comes through on these sides better than almost any artist that ever recorded for Paramount, even on ruined masters like "Pea Vine Blues." This is all a lot more than a trip through history for the scholar, and some sides are just too close to some classics of the future to ignore -- "Down In The Dirt Road Blues," which could be where Willie Dixon got the idea for "Down In The Bottom," and the notion that Howlin' Wolf was the man to record it; similarly, "Some Summer Day," from the other end of Patton's career, could easily have been the demo for "Sittin' On Top Of The World" -- actually, the geneology of both songs is a lot more complicated than that, but each of these could easily have been a key part of the evolutionary chain for one or the other. And there is a raw, primordial power to Patton's music that not only grabs the listener but leaves them wanting more; that's why this box makes perfect sense, even for the casual blues listener -- the man never recorded a second-rate side or one that didn't offer at least a few of the attributes that made his best work so powerful. On a cautionary note, however, the producers have actually been a bit misleading by presenting this set as 92 sides by Charley Patton -- there are actually 63 sides by Patton, and the rest, appended to each disc, are recordings by other artists and are believed to have featured Patton, playing and singing or just playing, and people who were featured on Patton's sides; the latter two groups include Son House, Louise Johnson, Henry "Son" Sims, and Willie Brown, with the Big Delta Four filling out the last disc. And these sides offer some fascinating sounds, including killer tracks by Son House in his prime, and oddities like Brown's "Future Blues," which lifts part of its content from Jimmie Rodgers' repertory. The audio is remarkably consistent and, in fact, the whole set is so rewarding, that it raises an interesting notion -- might JSP or another enterprising label consider doing a series of Paramount Records boxes, assembling the surviving sides, blues, gospel, or whatever, in chronological order, as Bear Family did with Sun Records a few years back?" -- Bruce Eder
Volume 3 total 34M 2.0M 01-Some of These Days I'll Be Gone.mp3 2.1M 02-Elder Green Blues.mp3 2.2M 03-Jim Lee Part 1.mp3 2.2M 04-Jim Lee Part 2.mp3 2.1M 05-Mean Black Cat Blues.mp3 2.1M 06-Jesus Is A-Dying (Bed Maker).mp3 2.2M 07-Elder Green Blues Take 2.mp3 2.2M 08-When Your Way Gets Dark.mp3 2.2M 09-Some of These Days I'll Be Gone Take 2.mp3 2.0M 10-Heart Like Railwood Steel.mp3 1.8M 11-Circle Round the Moon.mp3 2.0M 12-You're Gonna Need Somebody When You Die.mp3 2.2M 13-(Henry Sims) Be True. Be True Blues.mp3 2.2M 14-(Henry Sims) Farrell Blues.mp3 2.3M 15-(Henry Sims) Tell Me Man Blues.mp3 2.2M 16-(Henry Sims) Come Back Corrina.mp3 Volume 4 total 35M 2.2M 01-Some Summer Day.mp3 2.3M 02-Bird Nest Bound.mp3 2.1M 03-(Willie Brown) Future Blues.mp3 2.3M 04-(Willie Brown) M&O Blues.mp3 2.1M 05-(Son House) Walkin' Blues.mp3 2.2M 06-(Son House) My Black Mama - Part I.mp3 2.3M 07-(Son House) My Black Mama - Part II.mp3 2.2M 08-(Son House) Preachin' the Blues - Part I.mp3 2.1M 09-(Son House) Preachin' the Blues - Part II.mp3 2.3M 10-(Son House) Dry Spell Blues - Part I.mp3 2.3M 11-(Son House) Dry Spell Blues - Part II.mp3 2.3M 12-(Louise Johnson) All Night Long Blues.mp3 2.2M 13-(Louise Johnson) On The Wall.mp3 2.2M 14-(Louise Johnson) All Night Long Blues.mp3 2.1M 15-(Louise Johnson) By the Moon and Stars.mp3 2.4M 16-(Louise Johnson) Long Ways From Home.mp3 Volume 5 total 48M 2.4M 01-Dry Well Blues.mp3 2.3M 02-Moon Going Down.mp3 2.6M 03-(Delta Big Four) We All Gonna Face the Rising Sun.mp3 2.1M 04-(Delta Big Four) Moaner, Let's Go Down in the Valley.mp3 2.2M 05-(Delta Big Four) Jesus Got His Arms Around Me.mp3 2.4M 06-(Delta Big Four) God Won't Forsake His Own.mp3 2.2M 07-(Delta Big Four) I'll Be Here.mp3 2.3M 08-(Delta Big Four) Where Was Eve Sleeping_.mp3 2.3M 09-(Delta Big Four) I Know My Time Ain't Long.mp3 2.2M 10-(Delta Big Four) Watch and Pray.mp3 2.3M 11-High Sheriff Blues.mp3 2.1M 12-Stone Pony Blues.mp3 2.3M 13-Jersey Bull Blues.mp3 2.0M 14-Hang It on the Wall.mp3 2.1M 15-34 Blues.mp3 2.1M 16-Love My Stuff.mp3 2.1M 17-Poor Me.mp3 2.0M 18-Revenue Man Blues.mp3 2.1M 19-(Patton & Lee) Troubled 'Bout My Mother.mp3 2.0M 20-(Patton & Lee) Oh Death.mp3 2.1M 21-(Bertha Lee) Yellow Bee.mp3 2.1M 22-(Bertha Lee) Mind Reader Blues.mp3
Volume 1 total 62M 5.7M 01 - Dr John - You're just too square (you ain't nowhere).mp3 4.3M 02 - Dr John - Trader John.mp3 5.1M 03 - Dr John - Cat and mouse game.mp3 5.5M 04 - Dr John - Helping hand.mp3 5.1M 05 - Dr John - Go ahead on.mp3 5.7M 06 - Dr John - Loser for you.mp3 4.2M 07 - Dr John - One night late.mp3 5.3M 08 - Dr John - I pulled the cover offa you two lovers.mp3 3.3M 09 - Dr John - New Orleans.mp3 4.4M 10 - Dr John - The ear is on strike.mp3 8.5M 11 - Dr John - Just like a mirror.mp3 4.5M 12 - Dr John - Della (part 1).mp3 408K Dr. John - Early Prescriptions back.jpg 540K Dr. John - Early Prescriptions front.jpg Volume 2 total 77M 11M 01 - Dr John - Crawfish soiree (bring your own).mp3 6.0M 02 - Dr John - Tipitina.mp3 5.2M 03 - Dr John - In the night.mp3 4.0M 04 - Dr John - Woman is the root of all evil.mp3 6.9M 05 - Dr John - The time had come.mp3 7.8M 06 - Dr John - Shoo raa.mp3 6.1M 07 - Dr John - Zu zu man.mp3 4.7M 08 - Dr John - Baldhead.mp3 8.5M 09 - Dr John - Mean cheatin' woman.mp3 6.0M 10 - Dr John - Make your own bed well.mp3 6.0M 11 - Dr John - A little closer to my home.mp3 3.6M 12 - Dr John - Della (part II).mp3 408K Dr. John - Early Prescriptions back_2.jpg 540K Dr. John - Early Prescriptions front_2.jpg
"The most exploratory and psychedelic outing of Dr. John's career, a one-of-a-kind fusion of New Orleans Mardi Gras R&B and voodoo mysticism. Great rasping, bluesy vocals, soulful backup singers, and eerie melodies on flute, sax, and clarinet, as well as odd Middle Eastern-like chanting and mandolin runs. It's got the setting of a strange religious ritual, but the mood is far more joyous than solemn." -- Richie Unterberger
total 49M 8.0M 01 Dr. John - Gris Gris Gumbo Ya Ya.mp3 5.6M 02 Dr. John - Danse Kalinda Ba Doom.mp3 4.4M 03 Dr. John - Mama Roux.mp3 7.1M 04 Dr. John - Danse Fambeaux.mp3 8.4M 05 Dr. John - Croker Courtbullion.mp3 3.5M 06 Dr. John - Jump Sturdy.mp3 12M 07 Dr. John - I Walk on Guilded Splinters.mp3 812K dr. john 1968 - gris gris_covers+info.zip
"Gigantic nine record box with a 44 page booklet, this comes the closest to documenting the wide breadth of blues recordings done by Sam Phillips at the Sun studios in Memphis during the early 50s. A landmark achievement." -- Cub Koda
./SUN_RECORDS/BLUES_YEARS_1950_1958/VOL-1: total 49M 1.6M 101 - Cool Down, Mama _Lost (Long) John Hunter & the Blind Rats.mp3 2.0M 102 - Schoolboy _Lost (Long) John Hunter & the Blind Rats.mp3 1.8M 103 - Shorty the Barber _Charlie Burse.mp3 2.0M 104 - Gotta Let You Go _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 2.0M 105 - Boogie in the Park _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 2.1M 106 - Walter's Instrumental _Walter Horton.mp3 2.0M 107 - Rocket 88 _Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats.mp3 2.0M 108 - Independent Woman _Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats.mp3 2.2M 109 - I'm Lonesome, Baby _Ike Turner.mp3 1.7M 110 - Ridin' the Boogie _Lou Sargent.mp3 1.8M 111 - Juiced _Billy Love.mp3 1.8M 112 - My Real Gone Rocket _Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats.mp3 1.8M 113 - Tuckered Out _Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats.mp3 2.2M 114 - Booted _Rosco Gordon.mp3 2.0M 115 - Sam's Drag _L.J. Thomas & His Louisiana Playboys.mp3 2.0M 116 - Baby, Take a Chance with Me _L.J. Thomas & His Louisiana Playboys.mp3 2.1M 117 - Country Clown (take 1) _Doctor Ross.mp3 1.9M 118 - Dr. Ross Boogie _Doctor Ross.mp3 2.1M 119 - Little Soldier Boy (take 2) _Doctor Ross.mp3 1.9M 120 - Drop Top _Billy Love.mp3 1.8M 121 - You're Gonna Cry _Billy Love.mp3 1.8M 122 - T-Model Boogie _Rosco Gordon.mp3 1.8M 123 - Can't Love Me and My Money Too _L.B. Lawson & James Scott, Jr.mp3 1.7M 124 - Flypaper Boogie _L.B. Lawson & James Scott, Jr.mp3 2.4M 125 - Got My Call Card _L.B. Lawson & James Scott, Jr.mp3 1.7M 126 - Scott's Boogie _L.B. Lawson & James Scott, Jr.mp3 ./SUN_RECORDS/BLUES_YEARS_1950_1958/VOL-2: total 48M 1.8M 201 - Highway Man _Howlin' Wolf.mp3 2.3M 202 - My Troubles and Me _Howlin' Wolf.mp3 1.9M 203 - Getting Old and Grey _Howlin' Wolf.mp3 2.1M 204 - My Baby Walked Off _Howlin' Wolf.mp3 1.8M 205 - Decorate the Counter _Rosco Gordon.mp3 2.2M 206 - I Wade Through Muddy Water ( Dream on, Baby ) _Rosco Gordon.mp3 880K 207 - Selling My Whiskey _Jackie Boy & Little Walter.mp3 2.1M 208 - Drivin' Slow _Johnny London.mp3 2.6M 210 - When I'm Gone ( SheTtreats Me Mean and Evil ) _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 1.5M 211 - Dorothy May _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 2.4M 212 - Baby Child _Elven Parr's in the Groove Boys.mp3 1.8M 213 - I'm a Good Man _Elven Parr's in the Groove Boys.mp3 2.0M 214 - In the Groove Rhumba _Elven Parr's in the Groove Boys.mp3 2.0M 215 - Skin and Bones (slow version) _Elven Parr's in the Groove Boys.mp3 2.1M 216 - Everybody's in the Mood _Howlin' Wolf.mp3 2.2M 217 - Decoration Day Blues _Howlin' Wolf.mp3 2.0M 218 - Bluebird Blues _Howlin' Wolf.mp3 2.1M 219 - Well, That's Alright _Howlin' Wolf.mp3 2.0M 220 - Married Woman _Rufus Thomas, Jr.mp3 1.7M 221 - Decorate the Counter _Rufus Thomas, Jr.mp3 2.2M 222 - Registration Day Blues _Sleepy John Estes.mp3 2.3M 223 - Policy Man Blues (take 1) _Sleepy John Estes.mp3 2.2M 224 - Rats in My Kitchen _Sleepy John Estes.mp3 2.0M 225 - Runnin' Around _Sleepy John Estes.mp3 ./SUN_RECORDS/BLUES_YEARS_1950_1958/VOL-3: total 48M 2.2M 301 - Midnight Showers of Rain _Willie Nix.mp3 1.9M 302 - Prison Bound Blues _Willie Nix.mp3 2.3M 303 - Riding in the Moonlight _Willie Nix.mp3 1.8M 304 - Let's Take a Little Walk _Willie Nix.mp3 1.8M 305 - Ain't Gonna Tell You No Lie _James Banister.mp3 1.7M 306 - Love You, Love You, Baby _Dennis Binder.mp3 2.0M 307 - Last Time (take 1) _Woodrow Adams.mp3 2.2M 308 - Train is Comin' _Woodrow Adams.mp3 788K 309 - If You Don't Want Me _Woodrow Adams.mp3 2.0M 310 - Train Time _Woodrow Adams.mp3 2.2M 311 - Reward for My Baby _Walter Bradford.mp3 1.6M 312 - Love for My Baby _Walter Bradford.mp3 1.8M 313 - Lucy done Moved _L.C. Hubert.mp3 2.2M 314 - West Winds are Blowing _Walter Horton.mp3 2.2M 315 - In the Mood _Walter Horton.mp3 1.8M 316 - Little Walter's Boogie (take 2) _Walter Horton.mp3 2.1M 317 - We All Gotta Go Sometime (take 2) _Walter Horton.mp3 1.9M 318 - Long Gone Raymond _Raymond Hill.mp3 1.8M 319 - My Baby Left Me _Raymond Hill.mp3 2.1M 320 - Somebody's been Carryin' Your Rollin' on _Raymond Hill.mp3 1.9M 321 - I'm Back, Pretty Baby _Raymond Hill.mp3 1.9M 322 - Seems like a Million Years _Willie Nixon.mp3 1.9M 323 - Bakershop Boogie _Willie Nixon.mp3 2.0M 324 - Hi-Tone Mama _Walter ''Tang'' Smith.mp3 2.2M 325 - Every Monday Morning _Walter ''Tang'' Smith.mp3 ./SUN_RECORDS/BLUES_YEARS_1950_1958/VOL-4: total 47M 1.7M 401 - You'll be Sorry _Houston Stokes.mp3 1.5M 402 - Blue and Lonesome _Houston Stokes.mp3 1.6M 403 - Baby's Gone and Left Me _Houston Stokes.mp3 1.6M 404 - We're All Gonna Do Some Wrong _Houston Stokes.mp3 1.9M 405 - She Comes to See Me Sometimes (take 1) _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 1.9M 406 - We All Gotta Go Sometime _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 2.1M 407 - She may be Yours (Sweetest Girl in Town) _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 2.1M 408 - I'm a Poor Boy _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 2.7M 409 - Left Job Boogie _Doctor Ross.mp3 2.0M 410 - Shake 'em on Down (take 1) _Doctor Ross.mp3 2.0M 411 - That Ain't Right _Henry Hill w- Doctor Ross.mp3 2.1M 412 - Down South Blues _Doctor Ross.mp3 2.1M 413 - Sweet Home Chicago (take 1) _Honeyboy Edwards.mp3 1.8M 414 - Rhumba Chillen _Albert Williams.mp3 2.0M 415 - Hoodoo Man (Memphis Al) _Albert Williams.mp3 2.1M 416 - Got My Application, Baby _Handy Jackson.mp3 2.0M 417 - Trouble will Bring You Down _Handy Jackson.mp3 2.1M 418 - Easy _Jimmy & Walter.mp3 2.1M 419 - Before Long _Jimmy & Walter.mp3 2.0M 420 - Bear Cat _Rufus Thomas, Jr.mp3 1.7M 421 - Walkin' in the Rain _Rufus Thomas, Jr.mp3 1.9M 422 - Walked All NIght (take 1) _Charlie Booker.mp3 1.9M 423 - Baby, I'm Comin' Home (take 1) _Charlie Booker.mp3 1.2M 424 - Juice Head _Rosco Gordon.mp3 1.5M 425 - V.O., Baby _Rosco Gordon.mp3 ./SUN_RECORDS/BLUES_YEARS_1950_1958/VOL-5: total 48M 2.1M 501 - Call Me Anything, but Call Me _Big Memphis Ma Rainey.mp3 1.9M 502 - Baby, No, No! _Big Memphis Ma Rainey.mp3 1.9M 503 - Greyhound Blues _D.A. Hunt.mp3 2.1M 504 - Lonesome Ol' Jail _D.A. Hunt.mp3 2.2M 505 - Party Line Blues _Jimmy DeBerry.mp3 1.7M 506 - Take a Little Chance _Jimmy DeBerry.mp3 1.9M 507 - Time has made a Chance _Jimmy DeBerry.mp3 2.1M 508 - Feelin' Good _Little Junior's Blue Flames.mp3 2.1M 509 - Fussin' and Fightin' Blues _Little Junior's Blue Flames.mp3 1.4M 510 - Work with Her, Boy _Shy Guy Douglas.mp3 1.6M 511 - Detroit Arrow Blues _Shy Guy Douglas.mp3 1.4M 512 - Country Farm Blues _William Stewart.mp3 1.7M 513 - They Call Me Talking Boy _William Stewart.mp3 2.0M 514 - Rattlesnake Mama _William Stewart.mp3 2.2M 515 - Forty Four Blues _William Stewart.mp3 1.9M 516 - Blues Train _Tot Randolph.mp3 1.9M 517 - Save That Money _Rufus Thomas, Jr.mp3 2.0M 518 - Tiger Man (King of the Jungle) _Rufus Thomas, Jr.mp3 2.2M 519 - Believe I'll Settle Down _Boyd Gilmore.mp3 1.6M 520 - Move on Down the Line _Earl Hooker.mp3 1.7M 521 - The Drive _Earl Hooker.mp3 2.2M 522 - The Hucklebuck _Earl Hooker.mp3 2.0M 523 - Blue Guitar _Earl Hooker.mp3 2.0M 524 - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie _Pinetop Perkins.mp3 1.6M 525 - Off the Wall _Walter Horton.mp3 1.8M 526 - Off the Wall (2 incomplete takes) _Walter Horton.mp3 ./SUN_RECORDS/BLUES_YEARS_1950_1958/VOL-6: total 44M 1.7M 601 - Beggin' My Baby _Little Milton.mp3 2.1M 602 - Somebody Told Me _Little Milton.mp3 2.6M 603 - Dead Letter Blues (take 1) _Johnny O'Neal.mp3 2.6M 604 - Johnny's Dream (take 2) _Johnny O'Neal.mp3 1.8M 605 - Ugly Woman (take 3) _Johnny O'Neal.mp3 1.8M 606 - Mistreating Boogie _Mose Vinson.mp3 2.3M 607 - Worry You Off My Mind _Mose Vinson.mp3 1.8M 608 - Hydromatic Woman _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 2.3M 609 - Tiger Man (King of the Jungle) _Joe Hill Louis.mp3 1.7M 610 - Shine Boy _Mose, Joe & Walter.mp3 2.0M 611 - Reap What You Sow _Mose Vinson.mp3 1.8M 612 - 44 Blues _Mose Vinson.mp3 1.6M 613 - Come See Me (My Love Has Gone) _Mose Vinson.mp3 1.7M 614 - Mystery Train _Little Junior's Blue Flames.mp3 1.8M 615 - Love My Baby _Little Junior's Blue Flames.mp3 1.9M 618 - Texas Hop (take 1) _Doctor Ross.mp3 2.1M 619 - Chicago Breakdown (take 2) _Doctor Ross.mp3 1.7M 620 - Cat Squirrel _Doctor Ross.mp3 1.7M 621 - My Baby _James Cotton.mp3 1.7M 622 - Straighten Up, Baby _James Cotton.mp3 1.9M 623 - Bourbon Street Jump _Raymond Hill.mp3 1.8M 623 - Carry My Business On (take 1) _Houston Boines.mp3 2.1M 624 - Crying in the Courthouse _Houston Boines.mp3 ./SUN_RECORDS/BLUES_YEARS_1950_1958/VOL-7: total 47M 1.9M 701 - Hart's Bread Boogie _Billy Love.mp3 1.9M 702 - Wolf Call Boogie (take 1) _Coy ''Hot Shot'' Love.mp3 1.8M 703 - Harmonica Jam _Coy ''Hot Shot'' Love.mp3 1.9M 704 - Wolf Call Boogie (take 2) _Coy ''Hot Shot'' Love.mp3 1.8M 705 - Harpin' on It _Coy ''Hot Shot'' Love.mp3 2.3M 706 - Blue Man (take 1) _Kenneth Banks.mp3 1.7M 707 - High (take 1) _Kenneth Banks.mp3 2.0M 708 - Way after Midnight (take 1) _Billy Love.mp3 2.0M 709 - Hey, Now (take 1) _Billy Love.mp3 1.6M 710 - Gee, I Wish (take 3) _Billy Love.mp3 1.5M 711 - The News is All Around Town (take 1) _Billy Love.mp3 2.2M 712 - Sittin', Drinkin' and Thinkin' _Little Junior's Blue Flames.mp3 1.8M 713 - Sittin' at the Bar _Little Junior's Blue Flames.mp3 1.5M 714 - Sittin' at the Window _Little Junior's Blue Flames.mp3 1.9M 715 - Feelin' Bad _Little Junior's Blue Flames.mp3 2.2M 716 - Alone and Blue _Little Milton.mp3 1.8M 717 - She's My Queen _Little Milton.mp3 1.8M 718 - Lookin' for My Baby _Little Milton.mp3 2.0M 719 - Homesick for My Baby _Little Milton.mp3 1.8M 720 - If You Love Me, Baby _Little Milton.mp3 2.1M 721 - I Love My Baby (version 1) _Little Milton.mp3 2.1M 722 - The Snuggle _Raymond Hill.mp3 1.9M 723 - Bourbon Street Jump _Raymond Hill.mp3 2.2M 724 - Cotton Crop Blues _ James Cotton.mp3 2.0M 725 - Hold Me in Your Arms _ James Cotton.mp3 ./SUN_RECORDS/BLUES_YEARS_1950_1958/VOL-8: total 47M 2.1M 801 - I'm Gonna Murder My Baby _Pat Hare.mp3 1.6M 802 - Bonus Pay _Pat Hare.mp3 2.2M 803 - When It Rains, It Pours _Billy ''The Kid'' Emerson.mp3 1.9M 804 - Move, Baby, Move _Billy ''The Kid'' Emerson.mp3 1.7M 805 - Shim Sham Shimmy (alt. take) _Billy ''The Kid'' Emerson.mp3 1.7M 806 - Gonna Leave You, Baby _Sammy Lewis - Willie Johnson Combo.mp3 1.9M 807 - Feel Sorrowed (take 1) _Sammy Lewis - Willie Johnson Combo.mp3 1.6M 808 - So Long, Baby, Goodbye _Sammy Lewis - Willie Johnson Combo.mp3 1.7M 809 - Feel So Worried (take 3) _Sammy Lewis - Willie Johnson Combo.mp3 1.7M 810 - Red Hot _Billy ''The Kid'' Emerson.mp3 1.6M 811 - Satisfied _Billy ''The Kid'' Emerson.mp3 2.2M 812 - Bring Your Love Back Home To Me _Eddie Snow.mp3 1.9M 813 - Ain't That Right¿_Eddie Snow.mp3 2.0M 814 - Don't Dog Me Around _Eddie Snow.mp3 2.2M 815 - Mean, Mean Woman (take 1) _Eddie Snow.mp3 1.9M 816 - Stay with Me, Baby (take 1) _Eddie Snow.mp3 2.0M 817 - Something for Nothing _Billy ''The Kid'' Emerson.mp3 1.8M 818 - Little Fine and Healthy Thing _Billy ''The Kid'' Emerson.mp3 2.0M 819 - That's What You Do To Me _Rosco Gordon.mp3 1.4M 820 - I'm Gonna Shake It _Rosco Gordon.mp3 1.9M 821 - Let's Get High _Rosco Gordon.mp3 1.6M 822 - New Orleans, LA _Rosco Gordon.mp3 1.5M 823 - Get It Over, Baby _Ike Turner.mp3 2.0M 824 - How Long Will It Last¿_Ike Turner.mp3 1.8M 825 - I'm Gonna Forget About You (Matchbox) _Ike Turner.mp3 1.8M 826 - You Ain't the One for Me _Ike Turner.mp3
"Spanning 15 volumes while covering pretty much the entire history of the genre, the Rhino Blues Masters series is the one blues collection that both neophytes and long-time fans can heartily embrace. Subtitled 'the essential blues collection, ' it is all of that and more. With each volume devoted to the diverse styles the music entails, the series boasts both thoughtful selection and excellent sound and annotation, utilizing some of the best authorities on the subject. While the compilation form has existed as long as the microgroove long playing record, this is the first time that a comprehensive series has been launched, licensing from a myriad of other labels. While other record companies tend to keep the best material for their own anthologies, Rhino went all out in this endeavor and many of the important tracks in this series are seeing their first issuance in the compilation format (Robert Johnson, for example), while others are being reissued for the first time since the advent of the 78-rpm phonograph record. All in all, a series that will stand for decades to come as an essential building block for anyone's blues collection." -- Cub Koda
./RHINO_BLUES_MASTERS/VOL-13: total 115M 6.1M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 01 - Lionel Hampton - Hamp's Boogie Woogie.mp3 11M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 02 - Duke Ellington - Happy Go Lucky Local - Parts I & Ii.mp3 5.3M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 03 - Buddy Johnson & Orch - Walk Em.mp3 5.0M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 04 - Hot Lips Page & Orch - Walkin' In A Daze.mp3 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 05 - Joe Morris & Orch - Lowe Groovin'.mp3 5.1M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 06 - Eddie Vinson & Orch - Old Maid Boogie.mp3 5.1M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 07 - Arnett Cobb & Orch - Smooth Sailing.mp3 5.8M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 08 - Lucky Millinder & Orch - D' Natural Blues.mp3 5.5M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 09 - Erskine Hawkins - John Henry.mp3 5.4M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 10 - Joe Turner - Sweet Sixteen.mp3 11M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 11 - Cootie Williams & Orch - 'gator Tail - Parts 1 & 2.mp3 5.3M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 12 - Johnny Hodges & Orch - Castle Rock.mp3 5.0M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 13 - Al Hibbler - After The Lights Go Down Low.mp3 4.7M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 14 - Chuck Calhoun & Allstars - Hey Tiger.mp3 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 15 - Big Maybelle - I'm Getting'long Alright.mp3 4.5M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 16 - Sam 'the Man' Taylor - Oo - Wee.mp3 11M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 17 - Count Basie & Orch - Every Day Parts 1 & 2.mp3 4.4M Blues Masters Vol 13 - New York City Blues - 18 - Alan Freed & Band - Right Now Right Now.mp3 6.9M Volume 13 - New York City Blues - Scans.zip
total 92M 5.6M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 01 - Tarheel Slim , Number 9 Train.mp3 5.1M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 02 - Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five , Choo Choo Ch'boogie.mp3 6.1M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 03 - Professor Longhair , Ball The Wall.mp3 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 04 - Little Richard With Johnny Otis Band , Little Richard's.mp3 4.7M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 05 - Ruth Brown , Wild Wild Young Men.mp3 5.5M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 06 - Big Joe Turner & Orchestra Featuring Van ``piano Man'' .mp3 4.0M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 07 - Louis Prima With Sam Butera & The Witnesses , 5 Months,.mp3 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 08 - Floyd Dixon & His Band , Hey Bartender.mp3 5.6M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 09 - Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers , Pink Champagne.mp3 4.5M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 10 - Young Jessie , Don't Happen No More.mp3 3.4M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 11 - Lavern Baker , Voodoo Voodoo.mp3 4.9M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 12 - Sam Price & His Texas Bluesicians , Rib Joint.mp3 5.3M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 13 - Bobby Charles , Later Alligator.mp3 4.7M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 14 - Big Maybell , That's A Pretty Good Love.mp3 4.0M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 15 - Lloyd Price & His Band , Forgive Me, Clawdy.mp3 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 16 - Faye Adams With Joe Morris Orchestra , I'll Be True.mp3 3.6M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 17 - Piano Red , Jump Man Jump.mp3 3.4M Blues Masters Vol 14 - More Jump Blues - 18 - Wynonie Harris , Destination Love.mp3 6.4M Volume 14 - More Jump Blues - Scans.zip
total 126M 5.5M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 01 - Elmore James - Dust My Broom.mp3 6.2M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 02 - Muddy Waters & His Guitar - Honey Bee.mp3 7.2M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 03 - Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers - Taylor's Rock.mp3 13M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 04 - Robert Nighthawk & His Flames Of Rhythm - Maxwell Street Medley.mp3 4.7M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 05 - J.B. Hutto & His Hawks - Too Much Alcohol.mp3 6.2M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 06 - Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground.mp3 4.9M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 07 - The Johnny Shines Blues Band - Dynaflow Blues.mp3 7.7M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 08 - Joe Carter And His Chicago Broomdusters - Treat Me The Way You Do.mp3 7.8M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 09 - Homesick James - Homesick's Shuffle.mp3 4.3M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 10 - Chuck Berry - Deep Feeling.mp3 4.5M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 11 - Hop Wilson & His Chickens - Chicken Stuff.mp3 7.8M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 12 - Black Ace - I Am The Black Ace.mp3 6.9M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 13 - Earl Hooker - Is You Ever Seen A One - Eyed Woman Cry.mp3 4.6M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 14 - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Shake Your Money - Maker.mp3 5.8M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 15 - Canned Heat - Rollin' And Tumblin'.mp3 8.3M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 16 - Johnny Winter - Mean Town Blues.mp3 8.0M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 17 - The Allman Brothers Band - Statesburo Blues.mp3 6.5M Blues Masters Vol 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - 18 - Ry Cooder - All Shook Up.mp3 6.7M Volume 15 - Slide Guitar Classics - Scans.zip
total 92M 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 01 - Little Walter & His Jukes - Off The Wall.mp3 4.6M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 02 - Jimmy Reed - Odds And Ends.mp3 4.4M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 03 - Jimmy Cotton Blues Quartet - Cotton Corp Blues.mp3 5.3M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 04 - Sonny Boy Williamson - Keep It To Yourself.mp3 6.7M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 05 - Junior Wells Chicago Blues B.. - (Help Me) A Tribute To.mp3 5.8M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 06 - The Paul Butterfield Blues B.. - Born In Chicago.mp3 4.1M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 07 - Lazy Lester - I Hear You Knockin'.mp3 4.4M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 08 - Papa Lightfoot - Jump The Boogie.mp3 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 09 - Doctor Ross - Come Back Baby.mp3 8.2M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 10 - William Clarke - Pawnshop Bound.mp3 5.3M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 11 - Slim Harpo - Baby Scratch My Back.mp3 8.2M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 12 - Gary Primich - The Briar Patch.mp3 4.2M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 13 - Howlin' Wolf - All Night Boogie.mp3 5.1M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 14 - Sonny Boy Williamson - Shake The Boogie.mp3 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 15 - J. Geils Band - Whammer Jammer.mp3 4.2M Blues Masters Vol 16 - More Harmonica Classics - 16 - Sonny Terry - Hootin' Blues.mp3 5.7M Volume 16 - More Harmonica Classics - Scans.zi
total 137M 8.0M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 01 - Various Artists - Statesboro Blues.mp3 12M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 02 - Little Milton - Walking The Back Streets And...mp3 6.3M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 03 - James Cotton - Boogie Thing.mp3 6.9M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 04 - Albert King - Firing Line (I Don't Play Wi...mp3 11M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 05 - B.B. King - Never Make A Move Too Soon.mp3 6.6M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 06 - Johnny Copeland - Claim Jumper.mp3 8.4M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 07 - Albert Collins & The Ice Bre.. - Ego Trip.mp3 6.5M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 08 - The Robert Cray Band - Phone Booth.mp3 7.8M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 09 - W.C. Clark - Cold Shot.mp3 9.5M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 10 - Joe Louis Walker - Prove Your Love.mp3 7.2M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 11 - Snooks Eaglin - Red Beans.mp3 7.6M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 12 - Koko Tayler - Spellbound.mp3 4.3M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 13 - Keb' Mo' - Am I Wrong.mp3 12M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 14 - Luther Allison - Put Your Money Where Your Mo...mp3 7.0M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 15 - Larry Garner - Had To Quit Drinking.mp3 13M Blues Masters Vol 17 - More Postmodern Blues - 16 - Johnny Adams - One Foot In The Blues.mp3 5.9M Volume 17 - More Postmodern Blues - Scans.zip
total 98M 5.0M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 01 - Muddy Waters - I Can't Be Satisfied.mp3 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 02 - Elmore James - The Sky Is Crying.mp3 5.1M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 03 - Hound Dog Tayler & The House.. - Take Five.mp3 5.7M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 04 - Blind Willie Johnson - I Know His Blood Can Make Me...mp3 4.4M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 05 - J.B. Hutto & The Hawks - Hip - Shakin'.mp3 5.6M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 06 - Robert Junior Lockwood - Little Boy Blue.mp3 4.8M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 07 - Hop Wilson & His Blues Steel.. - Rocking In The Cocanut.mp3 4.5M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 08 - Black Ace - Your Leg's Too Little.mp3 6.2M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 09 - Joe Carter & His Chicago Bro.. - I'm Worried.mp3 5.2M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 10 - Tampa Red - Green And Lucky.mp3 5.8M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 11 - Eddie 'one String' Jones - John Henry.mp3 9.4M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 12 - Son House - Death Letter (Alternate Take).mp3 8.5M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 13 - Earl Hooker - Wah Wah Blues.mp3 5.1M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 14 - Johnny Winter - Dallas.mp3 6.0M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 15 - Boyd Gilmore - All In My Dreams.mp3 6.3M Blues Masters Vol 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - 16 - Chuck Berry - Blues For Hawaiians.mp3 5.4M Volume 18 - More Slide Guitar Classics - Scans.zip
total 138M 7.7M 01 - I'm Feeling Good - Deitra Farr.mp3 13M 02 - Mean Old World - Deitra Farr.mp3 7.9M 03 - Bad Track Record - Zora Young.mp3 11M 04 - Bus Station Blues - Zora Young.mp3 6.7M 05 - Ride My Automobile - Mary Lane.mp3 11M 06 - You Can't Take Out - Mary Lane.mp3 8.3M 07 - You Hurt My Feelings - Mary Lane.mp3 8.6M 08 - Steppin' In - Melvina Allen.mp3 11M 09 - Dr Feelgood - Melvina Allen.mp3 12M 10 - Breakin' Up Somebody's Home - Melvina Allen.mp3 5.9M 11 - Whose Lovin' You Tonight - Karen Carroll.mp3 7.4M 12 - I Got to Have Somebody - Karen Carroll.mp3 16M 13 - Sad and Evil Woman - Bonnie Lee.mp3 6.0M 14 - Let It Roll - Bonnie Lee.mp3 7.2M 15 - What's the Matter - Bonnie Lee.mp3 1000K Chicago Blues Session - Vol 28 - Chicago's Finest Blues Ladies - Scans.zip
total 111M 6.1M 01 - 1839.mp3 9.2M 02 - Somebody Have Mercy.mp3 15M 03 - Good Morning Heartache.mp3 8.9M 04 - Don't You Hear Me Cryin' For You.mp3 13M 05 - Blues Behind Closed Doors.mp3 8.1M 06 - I'm Just Your Fool.mp3 8.8M 07 - Smokestack.mp3 8.4M 08 - Next Time You See Me.mp3 11M 09 - Country Boy.mp3 7.2M 10 - Yes, I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby.mp3 8.3M 11 - It Ain't Easy Been Easy.mp3 7.2M 12 - Tore Down.mp3 580K Chicago Blues Session - Vol 29 - John Primer - Blues Behind Closed Doors - Scans.zip
total 139M 15M 01 - Mother in Law Blues.mp3 14M 02 - A Man and His Blues.mp3 14M 03 - All My Life.mp3 11M 04 - Looking Good.mp3 8.7M 05 - Ship Made of Paper.mp3 8.7M 06 - Black Night.mp3 12M 07 - I'm Good.mp3 14M 08 - Dirty Work Going On.mp3 8.9M 09 - Rock Me.mp3 12M 10 - Sadie.mp3 11M 11 - Tin Pan Alley.mp3 12M 12 - If You Got to Love Somebody.mp3 1.6M vol 30 Live in Chicago at BluesFest.zip
total 115M 12M 01 - Doing My Own Thang.mp3 8.5M 02 - Wall To Wall.mp3 11M 03 - Hurt So Bad.mp3 12M 04 - Woman In Every Town.mp3 9.0M 05 - That's The Way Love Is.mp3 9.1M 06 - Somebody As Good As You.mp3 13M 07 - In Of The Rainbow.mp3 6.4M 08 - Use Me Right.mp3 4.7M 09 - She Ain't Good Looking.mp3 7.9M 10 - Drivein Wheel.mp3 9.1M 11 - Call Me.mp3 12M 12 - Dog On A Chain.mp3 3.4M Chicago Blues Session Vol 31 - Vance Kelly - Call Me - Scans.zip
total 121M 11M 01 - Please Tell Me.mp3 8.1M 02 - Geche Woman.mp3 8.0M 03 - My Woman's Ugly.mp3 12M 04 - Heart of Yours.mp3 5.7M 05 - Tears Are Falling.mp3 9.7M 06 - I'm Ready.mp3 16M 07 - The Sky Is Crying.mp3 8.6M 08 - Oh, How They Can Love.mp3 11M 09 - I'm Crazy Now.mp3 9.2M 10 - Luck Overdue.mp3 5.2M 11 - Blues Men of Yesterday.mp3 9.9M 12 - Stone Cold Blue.mp3 6.1M 13 - Bare Ass Slide.mp3 2.6M Trail of Tears.zip
./CHICAGO_BLUES_SESSIONS/VOL-34: total 66M 4.2M 01 - Mojo.mp3 6.3M 02 - Lost My Job In The City.mp3 6.3M 03 - Shake Your Booty.mp3 4.0M 04 - Kansas City.mp3 7.2M 05 - Homeless Man.mp3 5.1M 06 - Love Somebody.mp3 5.3M 07 - Hey Joe.mp3 5.1M 08 - Midnight Rider.mp3 6.3M 09 - Hurt Avenue.mp3 6.3M 10 - Teeni Nee Na Nu.mp3 5.5M 11 - I'll Play The Blues For You.mp3 4.8M 12 - Tore Down_2.mp3
total 86M 5.1M 01 - Walkin' In The Moonlight.mp3 5.9M 02 - Got To Go Now.mp3 6.6M 03 - Lickskillet, Mississippi.mp3 6.0M 04 - Blues In Paris.mp3 7.7M 05 - Miss Tangy.mp3 6.4M 06 - Hey Mule Boy.mp3 5.1M 07 - Rock This House.mp3 8.9M 08 - Home Alone.mp3 6.1M 09 - Motel Six.mp3 5.5M 10 - Midnight Blues.mp3 4.1M 11 - Skinny Minnie.mp3 6.1M 12 - A Man's Gotta Do What A Man's Gotta Do.mp3 13M 13 - One Room Country Shack.mp3 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 33 - Eddie Shaw - Home Alone - 256.m3u 528K Chicago Blues Session Vol 33 - Eddie Shaw - Scans.zip
total 99M 5.4M 01- Mixed Up About You.mp3 8.6M 02- Bring Me My Shotgun.mp3 4.8M 03- Boogie Chillen.mp3 8.8M 04- A Thousand Miles From Nowhere.mp3 3.9M 05- Iky And Mikey.mp3 7.4M 06- Don't Look Now I've Got The Blues.mp3 6.3M 07- Tough Enough.mp3 5.9M 08- I'm A Poor Man But A Good Man.mp3 6.7M 09- Sadie.mp3 7.1M 10- Bring Your Fine Self Home.mp3 5.4M 11- Bye Bye Pretty Baby.mp3 8.8M 12- You Laugh And Grin.mp3 4.8M 13- A Little Instrumental.mp3 5.8M 14- Nothin' For Nothin'.mp3 9.4M 15- Interview With Slim.mp3 4.0K Alone & Unplugged.m3u
total 116M 8.6M 01 - The Town I Live In.mp3 6.4M 02 - Yak, Yak.mp3 12M 03 - You Better Watch Yourself.mp3 5.0M 04 - Need Some Good Lovin'.mp3 9.5M 05 - One Room Country Shack.mp3 7.4M 06 - Yo Baby, You Call Me.mp3 9.5M 07 - Standing In My Doorway.mp3 7.1M 08 - Change My Mind.mp3 13M 09 - Got To Be Some Changes.mp3 8.6M 10 - Walk Up This Morning.mp3 8.6M 11 - Sittin' In My Bedroom.mp3 6.3M 12 - When You Got A Headache.mp3 12M 13 - As The Years Go Passing By.mp3 3.6M Chicago Blues Session Vol 37 - Nick Holt - Scans.zip
total 105M 7.7M 01 - There's A Kissin' Goin' On.mp3 8.9M 02 - Key To The Highway.mp3 14M 03 - Tell Me Baby.mp3 8.4M 04 - I Got To Find My Baby.mp3 8.7M 05 - Don't Start Me To Talkin'.mp3 6.1M 06 - You Mistreated Me Baby.mp3 6.2M 07 - Baby, You Got What It Takes.mp3 4.2M 08 - Times Are Gettin' Tougher.mp3 5.6M 09 - Come Back To Me Baby.mp3 11M 10 - My Mamma Told Me.mp3 8.3M 11 - I'm Hooked on Your Love.mp3 5.8M 12 - I Got What It Takes.mp3 11M 13 - I Wonder Why.mp3 1.2M Chicago Blues Session Vol 38 - Little Mac Simmons - Scans.zip
total 85M 8.1M 01 - Dreaming.mp3 6.5M 02 - Cuttin' Loose.mp3 5.7M 03 - Cold Blooded Blues Man.mp3 7.7M 04 - What Love Will Do.mp3 7.0M 05 - Meet Her In The Dark.mp3 10M 06 - Sad Sad Day.mp3 6.6M 07 - Mojo Hand.mp3 4.8M 08 - Cairo.mp3 6.1M 09 - I'm Worried.mp3 6.1M 10 - Malted Milk.mp3 5.7M 11 - Waitin' For My Time.mp3 6.7M 12 - Love In Vain.mp3 4.2M 13 - Red House.mp3 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 39 - John Primer - Cold Blooded Blues Man - 192.m3u
total 101M 9.5M 01 - That's The Way Our Love Goes.mp3 7.5M 02 - Teddy Bear.mp3 9.0M 03 - Born In The City.mp3 7.2M 04 - New Kind Of Love.mp3 12M 05 - Blue Guitar.mp3 7.4M 06 - Down In Mussissippi.mp3 9.3M 07 - Tail Dragger.mp3 12M 08 - I'm A Man.mp3 8.7M 09 - She's Fine.mp3 11M 10 - Lady In Red.mp3 7.3M 11 - Christmas Song.mp3 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 41 - L V Banks - Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear - 256.m3u 848K Chicago Blues Session Vol 41 - L V Banks - Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear - Scans.zip 4.0K L V Banks - Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear.log
total 97M 9.9M 01 - Mustang Sally.mp3 7.6M 02 - Stay With It.mp3 6.1M 03 - Little Red Rooster.mp3 7.3M 04 - Don't Make We Wait.mp3 7.5M 05 - Crying For You.mp3 12M 06 - Bad Taste In My Mouth.mp3 5.2M 07 - The Jam.mp3 9.2M 08 - If Loving You Is Wrong.mp3 6.7M 09 - Hand Off.mp3 12M 10 - Straighten It Out.mp3 7.0M 11 - Blues Man.mp3 7.4M 12 - Playing Days Are Over.mp3 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 45 - Vance Kelley - Hands Off - 256.m3u 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 45 - Vance Kelley - Hands Off - 256.sfv 668K Chicago Blues Session Vol 45 - Vance Kelley - Hands Off - Scans.zip 4.0K Vance Kelley - Hands Off - Hands Off.log
total 127M 8.8M 01 - Heart And Soul.mp3 9.7M 02 - From The Country To The City.mp3 15M 03 - Without You.mp3 8.8M 04 - Pretty Woman.mp3 11M 05 - Are You Watching Over Me.mp3 9.1M 06 - Blues Knack'n Baby.mp3 9.7M 07 - Love Don't Have No Love For You.mp3 13M 08 - The Blues Is Here To Stay.mp3 13M 09 - I'm A Blues Man Baby.mp3 9.9M 10 - Somebody To Be In Love With Me.mp3 7.8M 11 - Heartach.mp3 13M 12 - Live Boogie Blues.mp3 4.0K Blues Knock'n Baby.log 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 42 - Tre & The Blue Knights - Blues Knock'n Baby - 256.m3u 900K Chicago Blues Session Vol 42 - Tre & The Blue Knights - Blues Knock'n Baby - Scans.zip
total 88M 8.0M 01 - Better Days.mp3 6.0M 02 - Don't Mess With My Baby.mp3 5.4M 03 - Thought I Was Lucky.mp3 8.8M 04 - My Babys Gone.mp3 11M 05 - One More Mile.mp3 4.3M 06 - Too Hurt To Cry.mp3 9.7M 07 - Everybody Needs Somebody.mp3 5.4M 08 - I Just Want A Little Bit.mp3 8.6M 09 - All Your Love.mp3 6.0M 10 - Chicago Bound.mp3 6.8M 11 - No Love In Your Heart.mp3 9.1M 12 - Since I Met You Baby.mp3
total 101M 11M 01 - Goin' Upside Your Head.mp3 12M 02 - Bad Boy.mp3 6.6M 03 - Lookin' For Trouble.mp3 8.5M 04 - Ain'T Gonna Try.mp3 9.7M 05 - Down In Virginia.mp3 7.2M 06 - Soul Brother.mp3 6.5M 07 - I'm Gonna Miss You.mp3 12M 08 - Big Town Playboy.mp3 9.6M 09 - Dust My Broom.mp3 8.6M 10 - Greyhound Blues.mp3 7.5M 11 - Tell Me Mama.mp3 3.4M Chicago Blues Session Vol 44 - Edward Taylor - A Tribute to Eddie Taylor - Scans.zip
total 90M 7.0M 01 - Built For Comfort.mp3 6.8M 02 - Sack Full Of Blues.mp3 6.0M 03 - Since I Met You Baby.mp3 8.2M 04 - Playing The Game.mp3 5.7M 05 - Goin' Back To Greenville.mp3 8.1M 06 - Ode To Howlin' Wolf.mp3 7.0M 07 - Can't Stand To See You Go.mp3 8.5M 08 - Too Many Highways.mp3 11M 09 - Rainy Night In Georgia.mp3 7.4M 10 - Ain't Superstitious.mp3 5.8M 11 - I'm Tired.mp3 9.2M 12 - What Came First.mp3
total 134M 9.1M 01 - Howlin' Wolf.mp3 7.0M 02 - Garbage Man.mp3 9.5M 03 - Mannish Boy.mp3 6.8M 04 - Blow Wind Blow.mp3 5.6M 05 - Honey Bee.mp3 8.7M 06 - Hoochie Coochie Man.mp3 17M 07 - Long Distance Call.mp3 4.9M 08 - Trouble No More.mp3 8.7M 09 - Train Fare Home.mp3 4.9M 10 - Baby Please Don't Go.mp3 8.9M 11 - Going Home.mp3 6.0M 12 - Everything Gonna Be Alright.mp3 6.2M 13 - Off the Wall.mp3 7.8M 14 - Can't Get No Grindin' (What's the Matter With the Meal).mp3 15M 15 - After Hours.mp3 8.7M 16 - Got My Mojo Working.mp3 940K Honey Bee.zip
total 135M 9.6M 01 - Big Fat Woman.mp3 12M 02 - Baby Can't You See.mp3 11M 03 - You Put It On Me.mp3 8.6M 04 - I'm Ready.mp3 17M 05 - Blues With A Feeling.mp3 8.9M 06 - Tell Me.mp3 11M 07 - When I Met My Baby.mp3 9.8M 08 - Can't You See.mp3 12M 09 - Highway Is My Home.mp3 10M 10 - I'm Good.mp3 7.5M 11 - I'm Tore Up.mp3 15M 12 - 44 Blues.mp3 4.5M 13 - Break Song.mp3 748K Chicago Blues Session Vol 49 - Magic Slim - 44 Blues - Scans.zip
total 102M 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 48 - J B Hutto - Hip Shakin' - 256.sfv 16K cover.jpg 4.0K Hip Shakin'.LOG 4.0K Hip Shakin' .m3u 12M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 01 - Honey Bee.mp3 7.9M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 02 - Dust My Broom.mp3 12M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 03 - Garbage Man.mp3 6.5M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 04 - Too Much Alcohol.mp3 11M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 05 - The Things I Used To Do.mp3 7.1M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 06 - Dim Lights.mp3 12M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 07 - Long Distance Call.mp3 11M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 08 - J. B.'s Boogie.mp3 12M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 09 - Mistake In Life.mp3 6.3M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 10 - Hip Shakin'.mp3 6.8M J. B. Hutto (with Houserockers) - Hip Shakin' - 11 - Milkman Blues.mp3
total 93M 9.1M 01 - What Three Old Ladies Can Do.mp3 8.6M 02 - Just Because.mp3 7.0M 03 - Twenty Four Hours.mp3 7.4M 04 - Foxy.mp3 6.6M 05 - You Are Mine Now Im Forever Yours.mp3 12M 06 - Highway Here I Come.mp3 8.9M 07 - Candy Licker.mp3 5.4M 08 - Dont Cry No More.mp3 7.5M 09 - Aint Doing Too Bad.mp3 6.6M 10 - Somethin About You Girl.mp3 8.3M 11 - Jamm In.mp3 6.0M 12 - Moms Apple Pie.mp3
total 136M 7.6M 01 - 2 x 9.mp3 8.2M 02 - Chicago Daily Blues.mp3 7.7M 03 - A Little Bit Of Blues, A Little Bit Of Rock & Roll.mp3 8.7M 04 - The World is In A Bad Situation.mp3 8.1M 05 - Payments On My Woman.mp3 8.4M 06 - Blast Off.mp3 16M 07 - Came Up The Hard Way.mp3 6.0M 08 - Nashville Road.mp3 12M 09 - Caldonia.mp3 12M 10 - Chicago Daily Blues (Live Version).mp3 5.2M 11 - You Don't Have To Go.mp3 14M 12 - The Things I Used To Do.mp3 8.8M 13 - The Twist.mp3 14M 14 - Johnny B. Goode.mp3 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 51 - Eddy Clearwater - Chicago Daily Blues - 256.m3u 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 51 - Eddy Clearwater - Chicago Daily Blues - 256.sfv 636K Chicago Blues Session Vol 51 - Eddy Clearwater - Chicago Daily Blues - Scans.zip
total 119M 8.7M 01 - Hard T oLove A Woman.mp3 7.6M 02 - Ruby.mp3 7.6M 03 - Express Love.mp3 9.4M 04 - Lonely Room.mp3 8.3M 05 - Miss You Blue.mp3 14M 06 - I Love My Guitar.mp3 11M 07 - I Made A Mistake.mp3 14M 08 - Pipe Layer.mp3 11M 09 - What Happened To Our Love.mp3 8.2M 10 - Fallin' To Pieces.mp3 11M 11 - Bobby Sox Baby.mp3 11M 12 - Love Light.mp3 652K Chicago Blues Session Vol 51 - L V Banks - Ruby - Scans.zip
total 124M 11M 01 - I've Been Abused.mp3 9.0M 02 - Maggie.mp3 12M 03 - Last Night.mp3 8.2M 04 - Mama Talk to Your Daughter.mp3 11M 05 - Party Girl.mp3 8.0M 06 - Empty Arms.mp3 16M 07 - Lonsome for Your Love.mp3 11M 08 - Sweet as a Georgia Peach.mp3 8.2M 09 - Every Time You Leave Me.mp3 11M 10 - Can't You See What You're Doing to Me.mp3 8.4M 11 - Give Me Back My Wig.mp3 12M 12 - Rock Me.mp3 1.4M It's a Blues Life.zip
total 110M 17M 01 - Call My Job.mp3 6.3M 02 - I Like Your Style.mp3 11M 03 - Doing My Own Thing.mp3 8.5M 04 - Stop Doggin' Me.mp3 7.9M 05 - My Baby Loves Me.mp3 12M 06 - The Things I Used to Do.mp3 5.6M 07 - That's the Way Love Is.mp3 8.2M 08 - If Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Want to Be Right).mp3 8.6M 09 - Take My Heart.mp3 7.8M 10 - That's the Way I Feel About Cha.mp3 8.4M 11 - Scan Ius.mp3 8.1M 12 - Funky Broadway.mp3 1.5M Johnny Dollar - My Baby Loves Me - Scans.zip
total 96M 8.6M 01 - Ain't Gonna Cry.mp3 13M 02 - You Better Be Careful.mp3 8.2M 03 - Trouble, Trouble.mp3 5.9M 04 - You Don't Treat Me Right.mp3 12M 05 - No Answer On The Telephone.mp3 8.9M 06 - 14 Years Before My Time.mp3 6.3M 07 - What Is Wrong With You.mp3 7.8M 08 - Sittin' Here Wonderin'.mp3 11M 09 - I Found Out.mp3 6.4M 10 - I Have The Blues.mp3 7.4M 11 - Why Do Everything I Do Go Wrong.mp3 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 54 - Vera Taylor - You Better Be Careful - 256.m3u 4.0K Chicago Blues Session Vol 54 - Vera Taylor - You Better Be Careful - 256.sfv 2.1M Chicago Blues Session Vol 54 - Vera Taylor - You Better Be Careful - Scans.zip
total 133M 11M 01 - Elmore James Medley.mp3 9.8M 02 - Back Door Man.mp3 7.8M 03 - Crosscut Saw.mp3 14M 04 - Don't Make Me Pay For His Mistakes.mp3 12M 05 - Leanin' Tree.mp3 13M 06 - Dangerous.mp3 9.1M 07 - Help Me.mp3 8.9M 08 - 170 Pounds Of Joy.mp3 9.7M 09 - That's All I Need.mp3 17M 10 - Legends Of The Blues.mp3 9.6M 11 - Saddle My Pony.mp3 13M 12 - Goin' Away Baby.mp3 736K Johnny B. Moore - Born In Clarksdale, Mississippi - Scans.zip
Volume 1 total 74M 2.4M 101-Opening Speech.mp3 9.4M 102-The 59th Street Bridge Song.mp3 9.5M 103-I Wonder Who.mp3 16M 104-Her Holy Modal Highness.mp3 6.8M 105-The Weight.mp3 9.1M 106-Mary Ann.mp3 7.1M 107-Together 'Til The End Of Time.mp3 5.7M 108-That's All Right.mp3 8.9M 109-Green Onions.mp3 Volume 2 total 68M 2.3M 201-Opening Speech.mp3 10M 202-Sonny Boy Williamson.mp3 21M 203-No More Lonely Nights.mp3 14M 204-Dear Mr. Fantasy.mp3 19M 205-Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong.mp3 3.3M 206-Finale-Refugee.mp3
total 34M 688K v1_008 - scans _vol.1 _CD-08.zip 1.3M v1_801 - Satisfied with My Lovin' _Marty Lewis.mp3 1.5M v1_802 - Good Rockin', Mama _Good Rockin' Sammy ''T'' Taylor.mp3 1.8M v1_803 - Wolf Pack _Kid Thomas.mp3 1.9M v1_804 - I got a New Car _Irvin ''Big Boy'' Groves.mp3 1.7M v1_805 - Ramble _Albert Washington.mp3 1.7M v1_806 - Bye, Bye, Baby _Roy Perkins.mp3 1.5M v1_807 - She Don't Want Me _H-Bomb Ferguson.mp3 1.9M v1_808 - The Dance _Lord Tennyson.mp3 1.5M v1_809 - Now, Do You Hear¿_Earl Gaines.mp3 1.5M v1_810 - Down in the Bottom _Howlin' Wolf.mp3 1.4M v1_811 - Slowly Losin' My Mind _Willie Wright & Sammy Jr.mp3 1.7M v1_812 - Can't this be Mine ¿_Fred Hall & His Aces.mp3 1.7M v1_813 - Rock Me, Daddy _Laurie Tate.mp3 1.7M v1_814 - I'm a Mojo Man _Lonesome Sundown.mp3 1.6M v1_815 - Start All Over Again _Smokey Joe.mp3 2.1M v1_816 - Sleeping in an Ocean of Tears _Brown & Brooks.mp3 1.8M v1_817 - Come on Home _Prince Charles.mp3 1.8M v1_818 - You Better Hold Me _James Reed.mp3 2.0M v1_819 - Roller Coaster _Little Walter.mp3 1.7M v1_820 - Peg Leg Woman _Willie King (Billy Gayles).mp3
total 35M 804K v1_009 - scans _vol.1 _CD-09.zip 1.9M v1_901 - I want My Baby (when the Rooster Crows) _ Joe Turner.mp3 1.7M v1_902 - Forgive Me, Baby _Elmo Nixon.mp3 1.8M v1_903 - Love Me, Baby _Bernie Hardison.mp3 1.8M v1_904 - Evil Man Blues _Doctor (Bob) Gaddy.mp3 1.4M v1_905 - Big Legged Woman _Jimmy ''Mr. Blues'' Williams.mp3 1.7M v1_906 - Betty Jane _Max ''Scatman'' Bailey.mp3 1.7M v1_907 - Make Haste _Mr. Sad Head (William A. ''Sunny'' Thomas) .mp3 1.4M v1_908 - Dream Blues _Gene Parrish.mp3 1.7M v1_909 - Let's Make Love Tonight _Earl Williams.mp3 2.0M v1_910 - Rampaging Mama _Blow-Top Lynn & His House Rockers.mp3 1.9M v1_911 - Baby, Rock Me _Pat Valdelar.mp3 1.9M v1_912 - Shout, Baby, Shout _L.C. Williams.mp3 1.6M v1_913 - Love Me, Pretty Baby _Max ''Scatman'' Bailey.mp3 1.7M v1_914 - Papa said Yes, Mama said No, No, No _Lee Graves.mp3 1.8M v1_915 - Candy _Moohah (A.C. Williams).mp3 1.9M v1_916 - Good Jax Boogie _Dave Bartholomew.mp3 1.6M v1_917 - Come Back, Baby _King Perry.mp3 1.6M v1_918 - Oh, Baby _Bobby Jackson.mp3 1.6M v1_919 - Come on, Rock, Little Girl _Smokey Smothers.mp3 1.6M v1_920 - So Worried _Charles Williams.mp3
total 34M 800K v1_010 - scans _vol.1 _CD-10.zip 1.6M v1_1001 - If It's Too Late _J.L. Smith.mp3 1.8M v1_1002 - Set a Date _Homesick James & Hound Dog Taylor.mp3 1.7M v1_1003 - No More, No More _Johnny Fuller.mp3 1.4M v1_1004 - Don't You Wanna Man like Me¿_Jay Nelson.mp3 1.5M v1_1005 - She's Gone _Schoolboy Cleve.mp3 1.9M v1_1006 - Midnite Blues _Baby Calloway.mp3 1.8M v1_1007 - Ways of a Man _Guitar Shorty.mp3 2.0M v1_1008 - Come by Here _Nat ''The Cool Cat''.mp3 1.7M v1_1009 - Just to be Close to You _Paul Perryman.mp3 1.7M v1_1010 - I Weep _B.B. Brown.mp3 1.3M v1_1011 - I'm not to Blame _The Carter Brothers.mp3 1.9M v1_1012 - Don't Cry No More _Eugene Jefferson.mp3 1.8M v1_1013 - I Love You _Elton Anderson.mp3 1.9M v1_1014 - My Baby Didn't Come Home _Harmonica Fats.mp3 1.7M v1_1015 - Tummer Tee _Rosco Gordon.mp3 1.5M v1_1016 - Do Right, Baby _Billy Gayles.mp3 1.5M v1_1017 - Rock 'n' Roll Radio _Joe Boot & The Fabulous Minds.mp3 1.8M v1_1018 - Little Miss Bibbitty Bobbity Boom _Otis Riley.mp3 1.7M v1_1019 - Alice Mae Blues _Sonny Boy Williams.mp3 1.4M v1_1020 - Knock Kneed Rooster _Hank Moore.mp3
total 34M 724K v1_011 - scans _vol.1 _CD-11.zip 1.6M v1_1101 - I Wanna _Cry Baby Curtis.mp3 1.3M v1_1102 - Down on My Knees _Walter Vaughn.mp3 1.3M v1_1103 - It's Your Voodoo Working _Charles Sheffield.mp3 2.0M v1_1104 - You Know It Ain't Right _Charles Walker.mp3 1.8M v1_1105 - Talk about a Party _Boogaloo & His Gallant Crew.mp3 1.5M v1_1106 - Hello, Miss Sims _Garland the Great.mp3 2.0M v1_1107 - Saturday Night _Kansas City Jimmy.mp3 1.9M v1_1108 - My Baby is a Boxer _Junior Tamplin.mp3 1.7M v1_1109 - You Look Bad _Danny ''Run Joe'' Taylor.mp3 1.7M v1_1110 - How about Rockin' with Me¿_Piney Brown.mp3 1.8M v1_1111 - I'm Clappin' & Shoutin' _Bumps Myers.mp3 1.8M v1_1112 - Cheating Woman _Kansas City Jimmy.mp3 1.8M v1_1113 - You Better Stop _Junior Ryder (Morris Riden).mp3 1.9M v1_1114 - That's Right, Baby _Piney Brown.mp3 1.4M v1_1115 - Bashful and Blue _Floyd Tumbam Orchestra.mp3 1.5M v1_1116 - Seein' You in My Dreams _Al Savage.mp3 1.7M v1_1117 - Decorate the Counter _Rufus Thomas, Jr.mp3 1.6M v1_1118 - They were Right _Joe Fritz.mp3 1.7M v1_1119 - Hole in the Ground _Freddie Kholman Orchestra.mp3 1.8M v1_1120 - Oh, What a Fool _Mr. Google Eyes.mp3
total 37M 792K v1_012 - scans _vol.1 _CD-12.zip 1.7M v1_1201 - Mama _Jimmy Smith.mp3 2.2M v1_1202 - You're Killing Me _Milt Trenier & His Solid Six.mp3 1.6M v1_1203 - Talkin' about You _Piney Brown & His Blue Flashes.mp3 1.8M v1_1204 - Red, Red Wine _Milt Buckner.mp3 1.9M v1_1205 - Ooh, You Bring Out the Wolf in Me _Piney Brown.mp3 1.9M v1_1206 - Oh, Babe _Jimmy Preston & Burnetta Evans.mp3 1.7M v1_1207 - My, Oh, My _Max ''Scatman'' Bailey.mp3 2.0M v1_1208 - Eatin' & Sleepin' Blues _Lemmy Johnson.mp3 1.9M v1_1209 - Let's Get Together and Make Some Love _Jimmy Lewis.mp3 1.7M v1_1210 - I'm Telling You, Baby _Bumps Myers & His Frantic Five.mp3 2.1M v1_1211 - Flip Our Wigs _Milt Trenier & His Solid Six.mp3 2.1M v1_1212 - Big Man _Carl Matthews.mp3 1.7M v1_1213 - Till My Baby Comes Back _Jimmy Crawford.mp3 1.9M v1_1214 - Your Money Ain't Good Enough _Cheri Lynn.mp3 1.7M v1_1215 - I'm Out of My Mind _Melvin Smith.mp3 1.7M v1_1216 - Mean Poor Gal _Fletcher Smith.mp3 1.8M v1_1217 - Hackensack Mama _Johnny ''Blues'' Taylor.mp3 1.9M v1_1218 - Onion Breath Baby _Elroy Peace.mp3 1.8M v1_1219 - Baby, Baby _Katie Webster & Ashton Conroy.mp3 1.6M v1_1220 - I Just Can't Help It _Eddie Alston.mp3
"A double-disc box set containing everything Robert Johnson ever recorded, The Complete Recordings is essential listening, but it is also slightly problematic. The problems aren't in the music itself, of course, which is stunning and the fidelity of the recordings is the best it ever has been or ever will be. Instead, it's in the track sequencing. As the title implies, The Complete Recordings contains all of Johnson's recorded material, including a generous selection of alternate takes. All of the alternates are sequenced directly after the master, which can make listening to the album a little intimidating and tedious for novices. Certainly, the alternates can be programmed out with a CD player, but the set would have been more palatable if the alternate takes were presented on a separate disc. Nevertheless, this is a minor complaint -- Robert Johnson's music retains its power no matter what context it is presented in. He, without question, deserves this kind of deluxe box-set treatment." -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
12K Document.doc 4.0M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 01 - K~1.mp3 3.6M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 02 - K~1.mp3 4.2M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 03 - I~1.mp3 4.2M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 04 - S~1.mp3 4.0M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 05 - R~1.mp3 3.3M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 06 - R~1.mp3 3.7M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 07 - W~1.mp3 4.0M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 08 - W~1.mp3 4.0M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 09 - C~1.mp3 3.7M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 10 - C~1.mp3 4.2M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 11 - T~1.mp3 3.7M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 12 - P~1.mp3 3.6M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 13 - P~1.mp3 4.0M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 14 - 3~1.mp3 4.2M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 15 - T~1.mp3 3.6M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 16 - D~1.mp3 3.8M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 17 - C~1.mp3 3.5M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 18 - C~1.mp3 3.5M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 19 - W~1.mp3 3.7M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 1) - 20 - L~1.mp3 4.0M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 01 - P~1.mp3 3.7M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 02 - I~1.mp3 3.5M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 03 - S~1.mp3 3.7M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 04 - I~1.mp3 3.4M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 05 - F~1.mp3 3.7M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 06 - H~1.mp3 3.1M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 07 - L~1.mp3 3.2M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 08 - L~1.mp3 3.3M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 09 - M~1.mp3 3.4M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 10 - D~1.mp3 3.3M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 11 - D~1.mp3 3.7M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 12 - M~1.mp3 3.5M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 13 - M~1.mp3 3.2M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 14 - S~1.mp3 3.4M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 15 - S~1.mp3 3.9M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 16 - T~1.mp3 3.2M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 17 - H~1.mp3 3.5M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 18 - L~1.mp3 3.3M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 19 - L~1.mp3 3.2M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 20 - M~1.mp3 3.3M Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (disc 2) - 21 - M~1.mp3
Disc 1 total 121M 6.7M 101 - Unfriendly Woman.mp3 5.9M 102 - Wheel and Deal.mp3 6.5M 103 - Mambo Chillun.mp3 7.0M 104 - Time is Marching.mp3 7.4M 105 - I'm So Worried, Baby.mp3 6.9M 106 - Baby Lee.mp3 5.1M 107 - Dimples.mp3 6.9M 108 - Every Night.mp3 7.1M 109 - The Road is So Rough.mp3 6.4M 110 - Trouble Blues.mp3 5.1M 111 - Stop Talking.mp3 6.2M 112 - Everybody Rockin'.mp3 6.7M 113 - I'm So Excited.mp3 6.7M 114 - I Can See You When You're Weak.mp3 6.4M 115 - Crawlin' Black Spider.mp3 6.2M 116 - Little Wheel.mp3 5.6M 117 - Little Fine Woman.mp3 6.4M 118 - Rosie Mae.mp3 6.3M 119 - You Can Lead Me, Baby.mp3 Disc 2 total 132M 6.0M 201 - I Love You, Honey.mp3 5.8M 202 - You've Taken My Woman.mp3 8.6M 203 - Mama, You've got a Daughter.mp3 11M 204 - Nightmare.mp3 9.4M 205 - House Rent Boogie.mp3 8.4M 206 - Trying to Find a Woman.mp3 6.8M 207 - Drive Me Away.mp3 9.2M 208 - I'm Goin' Home.mp3 7.5M 209 - Love Me All the Time.mp3 9.4M 210 - Lou Della.mp3 5.9M 211 - Bundle Up and Go.mp3 8.5M 212 - Wrong Doin' Woman.mp3 5.6M 213 - Maudie.mp3 5.6M 214 - Tennessee Blues.mp3 6.4M 215 - I'm in the Mood.mp3 6.1M 216 - Boogie Chillun.mp3 6.5M 217 - Hobo Blues.mp3 6.3M 218 - Crawlin' Kingsnake.mp3 Disc 3 total 160M 5.2M 301 - I Wanna Walk.mp3 6.8M 302 - Canal Street Blues.mp3 6.2M 303 - I'll Know Tonight.mp3 6.6M 304 - I Can't Believe.mp3 5.6M 305 - Goin' to California.mp3 6.9M 306 - Whiskey and Wimmen.mp3 5.1M 307 - Run On.mp3 6.0M 308 - Solid Sender.mp3 5.9M 309 - Sunny Land.mp3 5.5M 310 - Dusty Road.mp3 6.3M 311 - I'm a Stranger.mp3 5.6M 312 - No Shoes.mp3 8.4M 313 - Five Long Years.mp3 6.7M 314 - I Like to See You Walk.mp3 9.2M 315 - Wednesday Evening.mp3 7.0M 316 - Take Me as I Am.mp3 8.3M 317 - My First Wife Left Me.mp3 6.8M 318 - You're Looking Good Tonight.mp3 7.1M 319 - You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone.mp3 8.2M 320 - Dirty Ground Hog.mp3 11M 321 - She Loves My Best friend.mp3 9.3M 322 - Sally Mae.mp3 7.5M 323 - Moanin' Blues.mp3 Disc 4 total 135M 7.2M 401 - The Hobo.mp3 6.4M 402 - Maudie.mp3 7.8M 403 - Tupelo.mp3 5.3M 404 - Want Ad Blues.mp3 6.0M 405 - Will the Circle be Unbroken¿mp3 6.9M 406 - I'm Goin' Upstairs.mp3 11M 407 - I Left My Baby.mp3 5.9M 408 - Hard Headed Woman.mp3 6.3M 409 - I'm Mad Again.mp3 8.5M 410 - Process.mp3 8.2M 411 - Thelma.mp3 5.9M 412 - What Do You Say¿mp3 5.9M 413 - Boom Boom.mp3 8.9M 414 - Blues Before Sunrise.mp3 6.6M 415 - I Lost a Good Girl.mp3 5.6M 416 - She's Mine.mp3 6.4M 417 - I got a Letter this Morning.mp3 5.8M 418 - A New Leaf.mp3 5.6M 419 - Let's Make It.mp3 6.4M 420 - Drug Store Woman.mp3
"This CD is a hodgepodge sampling of blues records featuring mostly pre-war slide guitarists ranging from the simplicity of Barbecue Bob (who was much better-known as a pianist) and Sylvester Weaver to the sophistication of Blind Willie McTell (backing Ruth Willis on "Experience Blues") and Tampa Red. Among the highlights are Blind Willie Johnson's wordless "Dark Was the Night" and Tampa Red's goodtime "You Can't Get That Stuff No More" and also featured are Charley Patton, Blind Boy Fuller, Leadbelly, Casey Bill Weldon, Buddy Woods, Robert Johnson, Bukka White, Sister O.M. Terrell and Son House. With the exception of two later cuts, all of the music (which includes a pair of previously unreleased selections) dates from 1927-40. An interesting if not quite essential sampler." -- Scott Yanow
total 81M 4.1M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 01 - Bottleneck Blues-Weaver & Beasley.mp3 4.4M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 02 - Untitled-Barbecue Bob.mp3 4.2M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 03 - God Don't Never Change-Blind Willie Johnson.mp3 4.7M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 04 - Dark Was The Night-Blind Willie Johnson.mp3 3.9M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 05 - St. Louis Blues-Weaver & Beasley.mp3 4.5M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 06 - Experience Blues-Ruth Willis & Blind Willie McTell.mp3 4.2M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 07 - Guitar Rag-Sylvester Weaver.mp3 4.1M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 08 - You Can't Get That Stuff No More-Tampa Red.mp3 4.4M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 09 - High Sheriff Blues-Charlie Patton.mp3 4.4M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 10 - Homesick & Lonesome Blues-Blind Boy Fuller.mp3 4.1M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 11 - Packin' Trunk Blues-Leadbelly.mp3 4.3M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 12 - I Believe I'll Make A Change-Casey Bill Weldon.mp3 3.6M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 13 - Don't Sell It (Don't Give It Away)-Buddy Woods.mp3 4.0M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 14 - Muscat Hill Blues-Buddy Woods.mp3 3.9M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 15 - Traveling Riverside Blues-Robert Johnson.mp3 3.7M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 16 - Bukka's Jitterbug Swing-Bukka White.mp3 4.1M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 17 - Special Stream Line-Bukka White.mp3 3.6M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 18 - Swing Low, Chariot-Sister O.M. Terrell.mp3 6.3M The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel - 19 - Pearline-Son House.mp3 236K The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel (back).jpg 264K The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel (disc).jpg 236K The Slide Guitar - Bottles, Knives & Steel (front).jpg
total 44M 1.9M 01 - T-Bone is Back.mp3 2.2M 02 - How Long Blues.mp3 2.5M 03 - Reconsider, Baby.mp3 2.2M 04 - I Wonder Why.mp3 1.8M 05 - Sometimes I Wonder.mp3 2.7M 06 - Ain't Your Fool No More.mp3 2.8M 07 - Every Time.mp3 1.9M 08 - Glamour Girl.mp3 2.2M 09 - Left Home when I was a Kid.mp3 3.0M 10 - T-Bone's Way.mp3 2.1M 11 - All Night Long.mp3 1.7M 12 - My Patience is Running Out.mp3 3.3M 13 - Heartache.mp3 2.4M 14 - When We were Schooimates.mp3 2.2M 15 - Good Boy.mp3 1.3M 16 - Got to Cross the Deep Blue Sea.mp3 1.7M 17 - She's a Hit.mp3 2.2M 18 - I want a Little Girl.mp3 2.3M 19 - Louisiana Bayou Drive.mp3 1.9M 20 - Dirty Mistreater.mp3
total 81M 4.0K 00a - url - Black Top - Blues, Mistletoe & Santa's Little Helper (1995)_copy_2.URL 4.0K 00a - url - Black Top - Blues, Mistletoe & Santa's Little Helper (1995).URL 7.5M 01 - Santa, Don't Let Me Down _Earl King.mp3 6.7M 02 - Grady and Santa is Coming to Town _Grady Gaines & the Texas Upsetters.mp3 5.9M 03 - No More Pretty Presents _Rod Piazza & the Might Flyers.mp3 4.2M 04 - Good King Wenceslaus _Marc Wilson & Mark ''Katz'' Kazanoff.mp3 6.3M 05 - Sam's Christmas Blues _Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets w-Sam Myers.mp3 3.4M 06 - Sleigh Ride _Rick Holmstrom.mp3 5.8M 07 - Sandy Claw Stole My Woman _Bobby Parker.mp3 6.8M 08 - Christmas by the Bar-B-Que _Lynn August.mp3 5.5M 09 - Christmas in Paradise _Mike Morgan & The Crawl.mp3 4.9M 10 - Lonesome Christmas _Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets w-Sam Myers.mp3 5.4M 11 - Blue Christmas _Mark ''Katz'' Kazanoff & the Well-Hung Ornaments.mp3 5.9M 12 - Joe's Christmas Salutations _Big Joe & the Dynaflows.mp3 5.5M 13 - Young Girls Drive Me Wild (at Christmas) _Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets w-Sam Myers.mp3 4.2M 14 - Wouldn't It be a Merry Christmas¿_Robert Ward.mp3 3.7M 15 - Santa! Don't Pass Me By _Bill Kirchen.mp3
total 63M 4.3M 01-Last Month Of The Year.mp3 5.1M 02-I Pray On Christmas.mp3 5.5M 03-Go Tell It On The Mount.mp3 4.6M 04-Little Drummer Boy.mp3 6.7M 05-In The Bleak Midwinter.mp3 3.4M 06-Joy To The World.mp3 9.1M 07-Born In Bethlehem.mp3 3.6M 08-The Christmas Song.mp3 7.4M 09-Away In A Manger.mp3 3.0M 10-Oh Come All Ye Faithful.mp3 5.6M 11-White Christmas.mp3 4.6M 12-Silent Night.mp3
Disc 5 total 153M 5.5M 501 - Old Time Shimmy.mp3 5.1M 502 - Onions.mp3 4.5M 503 - You Know I Love You.mp3 5.6M 504 - Send Me Your Pillow.mp3 5.0M 505 - Big Soul.mp3 6.4M 506 - Frisco Blues.mp3 6.6M 507 - She Shot Me Down.mp3 6.5M 508 - Take a Look at Yourself.mp3 5.8M 509 - Good Rocking Mama.mp3 5.2M 510 - I Love Her.mp3 5.1M 511 - No One Told Me.mp3 6.2M 512 - Don't Look Back.mp3 11M 514 - Half a Stranger.mp3 5.6M 515 - Bottle Up and Go.mp3 7.4M 516 - My Grinding Mill.mp3 5.8M 517 - I Want to Ramble.mp3 6.7M 518 - Sadie Mae.mp3 5.8M 519 - This is Hip.mp3 7.4M 520 - Poor Me.mp3 5.6M 521 - I Want to Shout.mp3 6.2M 522 - Love is a Burning Thing.mp3 6.3M 523 - I Want to Hug You.mp3 5.2M 524 - I'm Leaving, Baby.mp3 6.8M 525 - Birmingham Blues.mp3 6.7M 526 - Don't Look Back.mp3 Disc 6 total 158M 6.6M 601 - I Can't Quit You Now Blues.mp3 4.0M 602 - Stop, Baby, Don't Hold Me.mp3 13M 603 - Tupelo.mp3 8.4M 604 - Bus Station Blues.mp3 7.9M 605 - Freight Train to My Friend.mp3 5.8M 606 - Boom, Boom, Boom.mp3 3.3M 607 - Talk That Talk, Baby.mp3 8.0M 608 - Sometime, Baby, You Make Me Feel So Bad.mp3 12M 609 - You've got to Walk Yourself.mp3 5.5M 610 - Let's Make It.mp3 11M 611 - The Mighty Fire.mp3 5.3M 612 - Big Legs, Tight Skirt.mp3 6.2M 613 - Flowers on the Hour.mp3 8.2M 614 - It Serves Me Right to Suffer.mp3 9.7M 615 - It Ain't No Big Thing, Baby.mp3 8.6M 616 - She Left Me One Wednesday.mp3 7.1M 617 - You Can Run.mp3 8.3M 618 - New Sally Mae.mp3 6.2M 619 - Your Baby Ain't Sweet Like Mine.mp3 5.8M 620 - She's Long, She's Tall.mp3 9.5M 621 - You're Mellow.mp3
total 102M 7.1M (01) Trenieres - Poontang , The Swallows - It Ain't The Meat It's The Motion.mp3 3.9M (02) Barrelhouse Annie - If It Don't Fit Don't Force It.mp3 4.0M (03) Ernie Harris - Keep On Churning Till The Butter Comes.mp3 3.6M (04) Billy Ward & the Dominoes - 60 Minute Man.mp3 4.1M (05) Beau Carter - Don't Mash My Digger So Deep.mp3 3.9M (06) Bessie Smith - A Little Sugar In My Bowl.mp3 4.1M (07) Dinah Washington - Big Long Sliding Thing.mp3 4.0M (08) Beau Carter - My Pencil Won't Write No More.mp3 4.3M (09) Beau Carter - Banana In Your Fruitbasket.mp3 3.0M (10) Bullmoose Jackson - Big Ten-Inch Record.mp3 4.7M (11) Mississippi Shieks - Driving That Thing.mp3 4.4M (12) Mississippi Shieks - Bedspring Poker.mp3 4.4M (13) Dinah Washington - Long John.mp3 3.5M (14) Lloyd Price - Frog Legs.mp3 4.0M (15) Jesse Powell Orchestra - Walk Right In.mp3 3.3M (16) Harris - Wasn't that Good.mp3 4.6M (17) Roy Brown - Butcher Pete.mp3 3.7M (18) Lonnie Johnson - Wipe It Off.mp3 4.3M (19) Buddy Moss - Give Me Some Of It.mp3 3.5M (20) The Sultans - Lemon Squeezing Daddy.mp3 4.4M (21) Lil Johnson - Hot Nuts.mp3 4.1M (22) Hunter & Jacon - Lollipop.mp3 3.8M (23) Royals - Work With Me Annie.mp3 3.7M (24) Lucky Milander - Silent George.mp3 3.8M (25) Eddie Davis - Mountain Oysters.mp3
total 54M 4.0K 00a - url - Reefer Songs~23 Original Jazz & Blues Vocals.URL 2.5M 01 - Reefer Man (1932) _Don Redman & His Orchestra.mp3 2.2M 02 - The Man from Harlem (1932) _Cab Calloway & His Orchestra.mp3 2.2M 03 - Here Comes the Man with the Jive (1936) _Stuff Smith and His Onyx Club Boys.mp3 1.7M 04 - If You're a Viper (1938) _Bob Howard & His Boys.mp3 2.4M 05 - Texas Tea Party (1933) _Benny Goodman with Jack Teagarden.mp3 2.0M 06 - Light Up (1938) _Buster Bailey's Rhythm Busters.mp3 2.0M 07 - Jack, I'm Mellow (1938) _Trixie Smith.mp3 2.1M 08 - Sweet Marijuana Brown (1945) _Barney Bigard Sextet.mp3 2.2M 09 - Viper Mad (1938) _Sidney Bechet with Noble Sissle's Swingers.mp3 2.4M 10 - The Weed Smoker's Dream (Why Don't You Do Right) (1936) _Harlem Hamfats.mp3 2.2M 11 - The ''G'' Man got the ''T'' Man (1945) _Cee Pee Johnson & His Band.mp3 1.9M 12 - All the Jive is Gone (1936) _Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds of Joy.mp3 2.1M 13 - The Stuff is Here (1937) _Georgia White.mp3 2.2M 14 - Wacky Dust (1938) _Chick Webb with Ella Fitzgerald.mp3 1.7M 15 - Who Put the Benzedrine in Mrs. Murphy's Ovaltine (1944) _Harry ''The Hipster'' Gibson.mp3 2.2M 16 - Jerry the Junker (1934) _Clarence Williams & His Washboard Band.mp3 2.0M 17 - The Reefer Song (1943) _Fats Waller.mp3 2.3M 18 - Lotus Blossom (Sweet Marijuana) (1947) _Julia Lee & Her Boy Friends.mp3 2.0M 19 - Willie, The Chimney Sweeper (1927) _ Ernest Rogers.mp3 2.1M 20 - Weed (1938) _Bea Foote.mp3 1.2M 21 - Save the Roach for Me (1944) _Buck Washington.mp3 2.1M 22 - Knockin' Myself Out (1941) _Lil Green.mp3 4.3M 23 - Minnie the Moocher (1933) _Cab Calloway & His Cotton Club Orchestra.mp3 4.4M 24 (bonus) - Who Put the Benzedrine in Mrs. Murphy's Ovaltine (live 1944) _Harry ''The Hipster'' Gibson.mp3
"Out of the dozens of fine slide guitarists who recorded blues, only a handful -- Elmore James, Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson, for example -- left a clear imprint on tradition by creating a recognizable and widely imitated instrumental style. Tampa Red was another influential musical model. During his heyday in the '20s and '30s, he was billed as "The Guitar Wizard," and his stunning slide work on steel National or electric guitar shows why he earned the title. His 30-year recording career produced hundreds of sides: hokum, pop, and jive, but mostly blues (including classic compositions "Anna Lou Blues," "Black Angel Blues," "Crying Won't Help You," "It Hurts Me Too," and "Love Her with a Feeling"). Early in Red's career, he teamed up with pianist, songwriter, and latter-day gospel composer Georgia Tom Dorsey, collaborating on double entendre classics like "Tight Like That."
Listeners who only know Tampa Red's hokum material are missing the deeper side of one of the mainstays of Chicago blues. His peers included Big Bill Broonzy, with whom he shared a special friendship. Members of Lester Melrose's musical mafia and drinking buddies, they once managed to sleep through both games of a Chicago White Sox doubleheader. Eventually alcohol caught up with Red, and he blamed his latter-day health problems on an inability to refuse a drink.
During Red's prime, his musical venues ran the gamut of blues institutions: down-home jukes, the streets, the vaudeville theater circuit, and the Chicago club scene. Due to his polish and theater experience, he is often described as a city musician or urban artist in contrast to many of his more limited musical contemporaries. Furthermore, his house served as the blues community's rehearsal hall and an informal booking agency. According to the testimony of Broonzy and Big Joe Williams, Red cared for other musicians by offering them a meal and a place to stay and generally easing their transition from country to city life.
Today's listener will enjoy Tampa Red's expressive vocals and perhaps be taken aback by his kazoo solos. His songwriting has stood the test of time, and any serious slide guitar student had better be familiar with Red's guitar wizardry." - Barry Lee Pearson
total 59M 24K 00 - lagniappe.zip 2.8M 01 - It's A Lowdown Shame.mp3 2.7M 02 - Georgia Georgia Blues.mp3 2.7M 03 - Don't Deal With The Devil.mp3 2.5M 04 - So Far So Good.mp3 2.7M 05 - Worried Life Blues.mp3 2.9M 06 - Can't You Read.mp3 3.0M 07 - Ramblin' Mind Blues.mp3 2.8M 08 - My First Love Blues.mp3 2.7M 09 - Mean & Evil Woman.mp3 2.5M 10 - Let Me Play Your Poodle.mp3 3.1M 11 - Sheh Want To Sell My Monkey.mp3 2.7M 12 - You Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone.mp3 2.4M 13 - Kid Man Blues.mp3 2.4M 14 - I'm So Worried.mp3 2.6M 15 - Mercy Mama Blues.mp3 2.6M 16 - Better Leave My Gal Alone.mp3 2.9M 17 - Come On Home.mp3 2.7M 18 - Texas Stomp.mp3 2.7M 19 - Big Road Blues.mp3 2.8M 20 - I'll Be Up Again Some Day.mp3 2.6M 21 - Maybe Someday.mp3 3.0M 22 - Crying Won't Help You.mp3
"As any business person will tell you, the way to success is through the discovery of a niche or a previously unexploited market. Still, few business people, and even fewer musicians, would have believed that there was a market for the sound of the melodica. What next, they would have sniggered, a yazoo? Yet Augustus Pablo would take this child's toy and launch a revolution in Jamaican music. Not only was Pablo's melodica unique, it would sweep the entire island's scene and become an integral part of the music of the era. But Pablo was no one-trick pony, he was also a virtuoso keyboardist and his playing permeated the island across myriad of his own releases and as a session man for others. He was equally talented on the other side of the recording desk and his production work was as inspired as his playing.
Augustus Pablo was born Horace Swaby on June 21, 1954, in St. Andrew, Jamaica. He attended Kingston College (not a college in the American sense, but a high school), sneaking into the school's chapel with other musically inclined friends to practice on the organ. It was here at Kingston College where Swaby also made the connections that would help launch him into the music industry. Amongst his classmates was Clive Chin, whose family ran Randy's, Kingston's premier record store. The Chin clan included Herman Chin Loy, a cousin of Leslie Kong, and who started his own career in the music industry by working for his famous cousin. Like many small ethnic enclaves around the world, Jamaica's vibrant Chinese community often intermarried and thus businesses and families often intertwined. Chin Loy had struck out on his own in 1969, setting up his own record store and label, both called Aquarius. Thus in 1970, when the 15- year-old Swaby decided the time was ripe to begin his own musical career, Aquarius was his first stop. The fact that the teen was a friend of Clive Chin insured that he was given an audition, but it was his keyboard work that convinced Chin Loy to take him into the studio. The upbeat "Iggy Iggy" was the result of their first session and was credited to Augustus Pablo, a moniker Chin Loy frequently employed on his studio's instrumentals.
Over the next year, Pablo (the teen soon took the name as his own), cut several more singles for Chin Loy, "Still Yet," "The Mood," and "Snowball & Pudding," amongst them. But it was "East of the River Nile" that had the most startling impact. The instrumental featured a duet between Pablo's melodica and Glen Adam's organ, set to a seething rhythm the producer had bought from Lee Perry. Its haunting Oriental-esque melody ignited a fire on the island and launched the Far Eastern style. Minor key melodies surged from the grooves and the exotic now found a home in the Caribbean. Pablo briefly joined Mikey Chung's band, Now Generation, as keyboardist. Meanwhile, his old schoolmate Clive Chin was now working for the family business as a producer. (He had big shoes to fill, his older brother Vincent had made his mark producing such superstars as Alton Ellis and the Skatalites). Now that Clive was set up, Pablo left Now Generation and joined his friend in the studio. Their first fruits, in a round about way, was the seminal "Java." Chin was already at work with another one of their schoolfriends Dennis Wright, the song's rhythm tracks were done but Wright was having trouble with the vocals and Chin decided to leave if for the day. Then Pablo entered the studio. While waiting in the hall, he'd come up with a melody line and suggested trying it out. Chin turned the tape recorder back on, Pablo picked up his melodica, and the rest is history. "Java" was a smash and the rhythm was one of the most influential of the day, versioned almost into oblivion. It was the beginning of an incredibly successful partnership, as Chin and Pablo recorded a stream of hits. It was a busy time as aside from recording with Chin, Pablo was also cutting singles for a number of other producers. He helped another member of the Chin clan, Clive's uncle, Leonard Chin, launch his Santic label with "Pablo in Dub." Santic provided Pablo with his first opportunity to have a go at production, and he debuted with Paul Whiteman/Blackman's single "Say So." Pablo continued recording for other producers, joining Lee Perry for "Hot and Cold," linking with Gussie Clarke for "No Entry" and "Born to Dub You," cuttinh "Fat Baby" and "the Killer" for Keith Hudson, and hooking up with Bunny Lee for "The Great Pablo" and "Pablo's Desire." The latter track, a version of John Holt's "My Desire," was another smash hit.
Pablo's partnership with Lee was particularly fruitful and he cut numerous instrumental B-side version for the producer, nine of which are featured alongside their vocal or DJ A-sides, on the Ras compilation Pablo & Friends. Pablo had already come to the conclusion that no matter how big the hit nor how many sessions he played on, he would see little of the actual returns. Thus, he and his brother set up their own label, Rockers. The name was taken from the siblings sound system, which was already up and running. Over time, other imprints followed, Hot Stuff, Pablo International, Rockers International, and Message. Initially, Pablo's singles for his own label were instrumental versions of Studio One classics. "Skanking Easy," "Frozen Dub," "Don Drummond," "Pablo's Theme Song," and many more followed in re-creating songs of yore. And there's no doubt about the influence the studio's superb musicians had had on the young Swaby. Many of these song were less versions than tributes to these talented men. The U.K. label Greensleeves would bundle up many of the best self-productions from these early days for the Original Rockers compilation. Yet some of Pablo's best work was still being done with Clive Chin. In 1974, Chin and another family member, Pat Chin, oversaw Pablo's classic album Rebel Rock Reggae -- This Is Augustus Pablo. A masterpiece of mood and atmosphere, the instrumentals swing across the musical spectrum from Hollywood musicals to classic Jamaican hits. The album is actually a compilation and rounded up much of the artist's recent work for the Chin family, including his two earlier singles for Leonard. The following year, Pablo began collaborating with King Tubby, who had begun supplying Rockers with some of the label's most sublime mixes. The pair christened their partnership with Ital Dub, which was produced by Tommy Cowan and Warwick Lyn (another former employee of Leslie Kong). This album remains one of the most innovative of the decade. Fifteen years later, the U.K. label Pressure Drop gathered up alternative versions and outtakes from the Ital sessions for El Rockers, an album that sounds nearly as formidable as Ital Dub itself.
1975 also saw Pablo make an equally big splash as a producer, when Fred Locks' "Black Star Liner" became an instant hit in Jamaica and also made significant inroads in the U.K. With the single's success, Pablo now became a much sought-after producer, and worked with many of the island's greatest names. He sat behind the desk on sessions with Horace Andy, Freddie McKay, Jacob Miller, and I-Roy, amongst many others. An album's worth of his productions were showcased on 1976's King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown album, one of the era's most legendary dub albums. Many of Rockers' releases featured phenomenal dub companions, including Africa Must Be Free by 1983 (Hugh Mandel), One Step Dub (Junior Delgado), and Eastman Dub (the companion to Tetrack's Let's Get Started). Pablo returned the favor by recording exclusive cuts for King Tubby's sound system. Over the years, both Rockers itself, as well as other labels, have released excellent compilations of the label's greatest moments. The U.K. label Greensleeves' Classic Rockers is of particular note. For rarities, check out Golden Memories, released by Rockers. Of course, Pablo was equally in demand as a session player and he appears on scores of albums from this period, playing keyboard, melodica, or both. As a musical force, he was unstoppable.
1978 brought the fabulous East of the River Nile album, which was recorded at Lee Perry's Black Ark studio. Meanwhile, Pablo took his place on the other side of the board for a trio of singles with the young singer Hugh Mandell (aka Jah Levi). This partnership then expanded and Pablo joined his young protégé on record for both the Africa Must Be Free by 1983 and Time and Place albums. However, the shift in musical tastes in the early '80s saw Pablo's flame begin to flicker. He continued recording prodigiously both behind and in front of the recording deck and released numerous singles and a number of albums. 1982 saw the appearance of Earth's Rightful Ruler; in the States, Shanachie released Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Fire House, a fine album which paired Pablo, Tubby, and Prince Jammy for a wild ride through classic rocker and cultural offerings. By 1986, the artist's star was in the ascendant again, helped by the release of his own Rising Sun album, and his production of Junior Delgado's Raggamuffin Year album and its attendant smash-hit title-track single. A phenomenal dub album of the set appeared four years later. These successes prompted Island Records to strike a deal with Rockers to distribute a number of the label's 12" singles. Although the arrangement didn't last long, it did see an international release for singles from Junior Delgado, Delroy Wilson, Carlton Hones, and a pair of Pablo's own -- "Eastern Promise" and "Sukiyaki." This inevitably led to an international tour the next year for his debut appearances outside the island, which was captured for posterity on the Live in Tokyo album. Back in Jamaica, 1987 had also seen the release of Rockers Comes East, a stunning set that created quite a stir at the time as Pablo took his own sound squarely into the digital age.
1990 brought Blowing With the Wind, which found the artist shifting direction yet again with the addition of nyahbingi drum beats and Johnny Moore's trumpet. As the decade deepened, Pablo remained a stalwart of the scene by producing a number of hit records, including such classics as Dawn Penn's "Night and Day" and Yami Bolo's sublime "Jah Made Them All" album. He also continued to release his own music, guest star on other's records, and oversee his back catalog, which remained in demand. What's truly miraculous was that Pablo managed to keep up this pace for so long. His health had always been very delicate due to a nerve disorder he suffered for much of his life. On May 18, 1999, his body finally gave out; he was only 40. However, although the artist may be gone, his legacy is in no danger of fading away. Compilations of both his own work and his productions appear with astonishing regularity, and it's difficult to find an album from the late '70s that he did not guest star on. His importance to Jamaica's music scene can be seen by the numerous stars who appeared at a tribute concert held a year after his death that included some of the island's greatest DJs, singers, and musicians. - Jo-Ann Green
total 101M 5.1M 01 - Flag dub.mp3 5.5M 02 - Drumillie rock.mp3 4.7M 03 - Dub fever.mp3 5.4M 04 - Roots dub.mp3 4.9M 05 - Real gone crazy dub.mp3 4.2M 06 - Stalawatt version.mp3 4.7M 07 - Better version.mp3 4.5M 08 - Roots dub.mp3 4.2M 09 - Crime wave.mp3 4.6M 10 - Lambs bread herb.mp3 5.0M 11 - Jah jah dub.mp3 7.4M 12 - Dubbing my way.mp3 3.3M 13 - Tubbys at the control.mp3 5.1M 14 - Declaration of dub.mp3 6.8M 15 - Invasion.mp3 5.1M 16 - Water dub.mp3 4.9M 17 - Narrow dub.mp3 6.3M 18 - Tribal war.mp3 4.9M 19 - Rub a dub.mp3 4.7M 20 - 100% of dub.mp3 20K King Tubby_00 Cover.jpg
total 60M 5.1M A-1 - The Big Rip Off.mp3 6.3M A-2 - Road Block.mp3 6.0M A-3 - Curly Locks.mp3 4.0M A-4 - Well Read.mp3 5.7M A-5 - Gun Trade.mp3 4.4M A-6 - Shake Up.mp3 5.2M B-1 - Hillside Airstrip.mp3 3.6M B-2 - Barbwire Disaster.mp3 6.0M B-3 - Mr.Big.mp3 3.7M B-4 - Eli's Move.mp3 5.4M B-5 - House Raid.mp3 4.9M B-6 - ShakeDown.mp3
total 42M 3.7M 01 - Keep On Dubbing.mp3 3.4M 02 - Stop There Jah.mp3 3.1M 03 - Young Generation Dub.mp3 3.5M 04 - Each One Dub.mp3 3.2M 05 - 555 Dub Street.mp3 3.4M 06 - Brace's Tower Dub.mp3 3.1M 07 - King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown.mp3 3.5M 08 - Corner Crew Dub.mp3 3.7M 09 - Say so.mp3 3.3M 10 - Skanking Dub.mp3 3.5M 11 - Frozen Dub.mp3 5.1M 12 - Satta Dub.mp3
total 71M 144K Black Uhuru_00 Back Inlay.jpg 236K Black Uhuru_00 Cover.jpg 5.3M Black Uhuru_01 Ion Storm.mp3 5.3M Black Uhuru_02 Youth.mp3 5.7M Black Uhuru_03 Big Spliff.mp3 4.9M Black Uhuru_04 Boof 'N' Baff 'N' Biff.mp3 5.5M Black Uhuru_05 Puffed Out.mp3 5.7M Black Uhuru_06 Android Rebellion.mp3 5.4M Black Uhuru_07 Apocalypse.mp3 5.1M Black Uhuru_08 Back Breaker.mp3 4.7M Black Uhuru_09 Sodom.mp3 6.4M Black Uhuru_10 Slaughter.mp3 4.6M Black Uhuru_11 Cool Off.mp3 5.9M Black Uhuru_12 Destination Unknown.mp3 6.5M Black Uhuru_13 Fire And Brimstone.mp3
total 51M 4.8M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 01 - Queen Of The Rub.mp3 3.7M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 02 - Mo Jo Papa.mp3 4.5M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 03 - Message From A Dub.mp3 5.2M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 04 - Follow This Dub.mp3 4.4M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 05 - Idle Burg.mp3 4.6M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 06 - Musical Science.mp3 5.0M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 07 - Hanging On The Wall.mp3 3.1M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 08 - Love Land.mp3 3.6M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 09 - This Race.mp3 3.8M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 10 - Darker Block.mp3 3.8M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 11 - Dub Creation.mp3 4.2M Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special - 12 - Life.mp3 116K Dub Specialist - Dub Store special - Back.jpg
total 41M 4.4M A-1 Crucial Dub.mp3 5.7M A-2 Hot Steppers In Dub.mp3 5.7M A-3 Dubbing The Controls.mp3 5.9M A-4 Racka Macka Dub.mp3 4.7M B-1 Reggae Bus In A Dub.mp3 4.6M B-2 Village Dub.mp3 4.6M B-3 Chant Down Rub A Dub.mp3 5.5M B-4 Doing My Thing In Dub.mp3
"Although he has only released one album of new material in the last ten years, and has virtually retired from the live stage after his 1985 tour, Linton Kwesi Johnson remains a towering figure in reggae music. Born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in the Brixton section of London, Johnson invented dub poetry, a type of toasting descended from the DJ stylings of U-Roy and I-Roy. But whereas toasting tended to be hyperkinetic and given to fits of braggadocio, Johnson's poetry (which is what it was -- he was a published poet and journalist before he performed with a band) was more scripted and delivered in a more languid, slangy, streetwise style. Johnson's grim realism and tales of racism in an England governed by Tories was scathingly critical. The Afro-Brits in Johnson's poems are neglected by the government and persecuted by the police. Johnson was also instrumental (with his friend Darcus Howe) in the publication of a socialist-oriented London-based newspaper, Race Today, that offered him and other like-minded Britons both black and white an outlet to discuss the racial issues that, under Margaret Thatcher's reign, seemed to be tearing the country apart. For one so outspoken in his politics, Johnson's recorded work, while politically explicit, is not simply a series of slogans or tuneful/danceable jeremiads. In fact, is was his second release, Forces of Victory, where his mix of politics and music united to stunning effect. Dennis Bovell and the Dub Band could swing (as in jazzy) more than many reggae bands, and guitarist John Kpiaye, the group's secret weapon, offered deftly played, dazzlingly melodic solos. But it was Johnson's moving poetry, galvanizing moments such as "Sonny's Lettah" and "Fite Dem Back" that made it obvious that this was a major talent.
Although he never intended to, Johnson became a star, in England anyway; in America he had a small yet devoted group of fans. But political activism was as important, perhaps more important, than churning out records and touring, and after the release of his third album, Bass Culture, in 1980, Johnson took time off from the music scene, turning his back on a lucrative contract from Island. He continued to perform, but it was poetry readings at universities, at festivals in the Caribbean, and for trade union workers in Trinidad. His organizing activities included the setting up the First International Book Fair of Radical Black and Third World Books, and greater involvement with the political organizations with which he had been long identified, namely the Race Today Collective and the Alliance of the Black Parents Movement. In 1982, the BBC commissioned Johnson to create a series of radio programs on Jamaican popular music, a subject he'd been researching for years. The programs, entitled From Mento to Lovers Rock, were more than just musical history; Johnson contextualized Jamaican music socially and politically and offered a more nuanced and thorough examination of the popular music of his native and adopted countries.
Johnson returned to the pop music scene in 1984 with perhaps his best record, Making History. Again working with Dennis Bovell, Johnson's seething political anger suffuses this recording, but it is never undone by simple vituperation. Johnson is, if anything, a thoughtful radical, more analytical than simplistic, and that adds to the power of these seven songs. Unfortunately, this would be the last new music from Johnson until 1991's Tings an' Times, which proved yet again that regardless of how much time he takes off from music, when LKJ returns it's as if he's never missed a beat. His most recent period of recording silence has been broken by the release of a music-less poetry album." - John Dougan
"Probably the least essential of Linton Kwesi Johnson's recordings. It is what it says it is, an album of dub versions of songs from Forces of Victory and Bass Culture. As dub goes it's very good; Bovell acquits himself nicely as mixer and producer. This would be the last LKJ release for four years." -- John Dougan
total 43M 5.0M 1980 Linton Kwesi Johnson 1 Victorious Dub.mp3 4.0M 1980 Linton Kwesi Johnson 2 Reality Dub.mp3 5.3M 1980 Linton Kwesi Johnson 3 Peach Dub.mp3 6.8M 1980 Linton Kwesi Johnson 4 Shocking Dub.mp3 5.4M 1980 Linton Kwesi Johnson 5 Iron Bar Dub.mp3 6.8M 1980 Linton Kwesi Johnson 6 Bitch Dub.mp3 4.8M 1980 Linton Kwesi Johnson 7 Cultural Dub.mp3 5.0M 1980 Linton Kwesi Johnson 8 Brain Smashing Dub.mp3
"If Dread Beat An' Blood brought Johnson and initial flush of notoriety, then Forces of Victory was the record that cemented his growing reputation as a major talent. Bovell and the Dub Band swing hard on this set, especially on the album's opening track "Want Fi Goh Rave." This contains some of Johnson's most memorable songs/poems, such as the heartfelt prison saga "Sonny's Lettah" and the confrontational "Fite Dem Back," which he delivers in his trademark sing-song Jamaican patois. Dramatic and intense to the point of claustrophobia, Forces of Victory is not simply one of the most important reggae records of its time, it's one of the most important reggae records ever recorded." -- John Dougan
total 53M 6.7M A-1 Want Fi Goh Rave.mp3 5.9M A-2 It Not Funny.mp3 6.1M A-3 Sonny's Lettah(Anti-Sus Poem).mp3 6.8M A-4 Independant Intavenshan.mp3 7.0M B-1 Fight Dem Back.mp3 7.5M B-2 Reality Poem.mp3 7.8M B-3 Forces Of Victory.mp3 5.4M B-4 Time Come.mp3
total 46M 8.3M Linton Kwesi ÉDarcus Howe).mp3 3.4M Linton Kwesi ÉDoun De Road.mp3 4.2M Linton Kwesi Éat An' Blood.mp3 5.7M Linton Kwesi Éeorge Lindo).mp3 5.3M Linton Kwesi ÉGoh Dung Deh.mp3 6.2M Linton Kwesi Éeroy Harris).mp3 4.2M Linton Kwesi É Is Defendin.mp3 9.0M Linton Kwesi Éong Of Blood.mp3
total 59M 4.0K 00-Niney_the_Observer-King_Tubbys_Dub_Plate_Specials-CD-2002.m3u 12K 00-Niney_the_Observer-King_Tubbys_Dub_Plate_Specials-CD-2002.nfo 4.0K 00-Niney_the_Observer-King_Tubbys_Dub_Plate_Specials-CD-2002.sfv 3.4M 01-Niney_the_Observer_-_Set_Dub_Free-YARD.mp3 3.6M 02-Niney_the_Observer_-_Lately_Dub-YARD.mp3 4.7M 03-Niney_the_Observer_-_Dub_with_Tubby-YARD.mp3 3.5M 04-Niney_the_Observer_-_Dub_Exclusive-YARD.mp3 4.4M 05-Niney_the_Observer_-_In_Love_with_Dub-YARD.mp3 4.7M 06-Niney_the_Observer_-_No_More_Dub-YARD.mp3 4.4M 07-Niney_the_Observer_-_Here_Comes_Dub-YARD.mp3 4.4M 08-Niney_the_Observer_-_Tenement_Dub-YARD.mp3 4.3M 09-Niney_the_Observer_-_Swallow_Field_and_Dub-YARD.mp3 3.8M 10-Niney_the_Observer_-_Dubbing_with_Sally-YARD.mp3 4.2M 11-Niney_the_Observer_-_Dark_Side_of_Dub-YARD.mp3 3.9M 12-Niney_the_Observer_-_Dub_in_Silver-YARD.mp3 5.4M 13-Niney_the_Observer_-_Truthful_Dub-YARD.mp3 4.7M 14-Niney_the_Observer_-_Dub_Born_Here-YARD.mp3
total 72M 4.0K 00 Fabulous Greatest Hits.nfo 2.5M 01 Madness.mp3 3.2M 02 Al Capone.mp3 3.3M 03 Wash Wash.mp3 2.7M 04 God Son.mp3 2.6M 05 It's Burke's Law.mp3 3.5M 06 10 Commandments.mp3 3.1M 07 Blackhead Chineman.mp3 2.6M 08 30 Pieces Of Silver.mp3 3.3M 09 Hard Man Fe Dead.mp3 3.3M 10 Earthquake.mp3 3.6M 11 Judge Dread.mp3 2.2M 12 Ghost Dance.mp3 3.5M 13 Take It Easy.mp3 3.0M 14 Too Hot.mp3 2.3M 15 My Girl.mp3 2.9M 16 This Is A Hold Up.mp3 2.7M 17 Shaking Up Orange St..mp3 3.6M 18 Big Five.mp3 3.0M 19 Rough Rider.mp3 1.9M 20 Wreck A Pum Pum.mp3 2.9M 21 Julie On My Mind.mp3 2.7M 22 Pharaoh House Crash.mp3 2.9M 23 Tie The Donkey's Tail.mp3 3.6M 24 Finger.mp3 1.2M cover.jpg 656K tray.jpg
total 33M 4.8M 01-Steppers.mp3 2.9M 02-Rubber Foot.mp3 3.2M 03-Elasticated.mp3 3.0M 04-Rocking.mp3 3.3M 05-Lovers.mp3 3.0M 06-Frontline.mp3 3.2M 07-Scientific.mp3 2.9M 08-Jungle.mp3 3.1M 09-Bali-hi.mp3 3.8M 10-Chemistry.mp3
total 102M 6.1M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 01 - Trenchtown Rock.mp3 7.3M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 02 - Positive Vibration.mp3 7.3M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 03 - I shot the shireff.mp3 7.3M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 04 - Stir It Up.mp3 8.7M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 05 - Lively Up Yourself.mp3 11M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 06 - Exodus.mp3 9.1M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 07 - Get Up, Stand Up .mp3 9.9M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 08 - No Woman, No Cry .mp3 10M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 09 - Is This Love.mp3 7.5M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 10 - Jamming.mp3 4.0M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 11 - One Love- People Get Ready.mp3 3.8M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 12 - Buffalo Soldier.mp3 5.7M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 13 - Waiting In Vain.mp3 5.0M BOB MARLEY - LIVE...THE COLLECTION - 14 - Could You Be Loved.mp3
Disc 1 total 65M 4.0M 01-Soul Rebel.mp3 3.7M 02-Soul Rebel [Version 4].mp3 3.9M 03-Soul Rebel [Alternate Version].mp3 3.3M 04-Soul Rebel [Dub Version].mp3 3.8M 05-Run for Cover.mp3 3.4M 06-Try Me.mp3 3.5M 07-Try Me [Dub Version].mp3 2.9M 08-It's Alright.mp3 2.9M 09-It's Alright [Dub Version].mp3 2.8M 10-It's Alright [Alternate Version].mp3 3.3M 11-No Sympathy.mp3 3.1M 12-No Sympathy [Dub Version].mp3 4.0M 13-My Cup.mp3 3.9M 14-Version of Cup.mp3 3.2M 15-Rebel's Hop.mp3 3.4M 16-Rebel's Hop [Dub Version].mp3 2.8M 17-Corner Stone.mp3 3.6M 18-Corner Stone [Dub Version].mp3 3.8M 19-Jah Is Mighty [Corner Stone Version2].mp3 Disc 2 total 74M 3.2M 01-400 Years.mp3 4.0M 02-400 Years [Dub Version].mp3 3.0M 03-No Water.mp3 3.5M 04-No Water [Dub Version].mp3 4.3M 05-Reaction.mp3 4.4M 06-Reaction [Dub Version].mp3 4.0M 07-Soul Almighty.mp3 4.1M 08-Soul Almighty [Dub Version].mp3 4.4M 09-Shocks of Mighty, Pt. 1.mp3 4.3M 10-Shocks of Mighty, Pt. 2.mp3 4.0M 11-Shocks of Mighty [Dub Version].mp3 3.3M 12-True Love.mp3 3.6M 13-Cloud Nine.mp3 3.6M 14-Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying.mp3 3.8M 15-Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying [Dub Version].mp3 4.9M 16-Duppy Conqueror.mp3 3.9M 17-Duppy Conqueror [Version 4].mp3 4.5M 18-Upsetting Station.mp3 3.6M 19-Duppy Conqueror [Alternate Mix].mp3 Disc 3 total 68M 5.3M 01-Mr. Brown.mp3 4.2M 02-Mr. Brown [Dub Version].mp3 4.8M 03-Small Axe.mp3 4.1M 04-More Axe.mp3 4.3M 05-Battle Axe.mp3 3.9M 06-Shocks 71.mp3 5.3M 07-More More Axe.mp3 3.1M 08-The Axe Man.mp3 3.4M 09-Picture on the Wall.mp3 3.3M 10-Picture on the Wall [Version 3].mp3 3.1M 11-Dreamland.mp3 2.8M 12-Dreamland [Instrumental].mp3 2.8M 13-Dreamland.mp3 3.0M 14-Dreamland [Version 2].mp3 2.4M 15-All in One Medley (Bend Down LowNice TimeOne LoveSimmer DownIt Hur.mp3 2.2M 16-All in One (Pt. 2) Love & AffectionPut It onDuppy Conqueror.mp3 3.5M 17-Copasetic [Meldey-Dub Version] Bend Me LowNice TimeOne LoveSimmer D.mp3 3.2M 18-Downpresser.mp3 3.6M 19-Downpresser [Dub Version].mp3 Disc 4 total 68M 3.2M 01-Long Long Winter.mp3 3.4M 02-Long Long Winter [Dub Version].mp3 2.9M 03-Love Light.mp3 3.5M 04-Love Light [Dub].mp3 3.6M 05-Love Light [Shining] [Alternate Version].mp3 3.3M 06-Send Me That Love.mp3 3.7M 07-What Confusion.mp3 3.6M 08-Man to Man [Who The Cap Fits].mp3 2.6M 09-Man to Man [Dub Version].mp3 4.7M 10-Keep on Moving.mp3 3.6M 11-Keep on Moving [Dub Version].mp3 3.1M 12-Keep on Moving [Moving Version].mp3 3.3M 13-Keep on Moving [Alternate Version].mp3 7.0M 14-Don't Rock My Boat.mp3 5.9M 15-Don't Rock My Boat [Dub Version].mp3 4.8M 16-Don't Rock My Boat [Alternate Mix].mp3 3.0M 17-Like It Like This (Don't Rock My Boat).mp3 3.2M 18-Don't Rock My Boat [Alternate Mix].mp3 Disc 5 total 54M 4.2M 01-Put It On.mp3 3.9M 02-Put It On [Dub Version].mp3 3.6M 03-Fussing and Fighting.mp3 2.9M 04-Fussing & Fighting [Dub Version].mp3 3.2M 05-Memphis.mp3 2.6M 06-Memphis [Dub Version].mp3 4.1M 07-Riding High.mp3 3.2M 08-Riding High [Dub Version].mp3 4.1M 09-Kaya.mp3 3.0M 10-Kaya [Dub Version].mp3 3.0M 11-Turn Me Loose.mp3 3.5M 12-African Herbsman.mp3 2.6M 13-African Herbsman [Dub Version].mp3 3.3M 14-Stand Alone.mp3 2.5M 15-Stand Alone [Dub Version].mp3 2.5M 16-Sun Is Shining.mp3 2.6M 17-Sun Is Shining [Dub Version].mp3 Disc 6 total 74M 2.8M 01-Brain Washing.mp3 3.0M 02-Brain Washing [Dub Version].mp3 3.8M 03-Brand New Second Hand.mp3 3.6M 04-Brand New Second Hand [Dub Version].mp3 4.7M 05-Brand New Second Hand [Alternate Version].mp3 3.4M 06-Concrete Jungle.mp3 3.5M 07-Concrete Jungle [Dub Version].mp3 4.4M 08-Rainbow Country.mp3 3.8M 09-Rainbow Country [Dub Version].mp3 2.2M 10-Satisfy My Soul.mp3 4.3M 11-Satisfy My Soul [Dub Version].mp3 3.8M 12-Keep on Skanking.mp3 6.5M 13-Natural Mystic.mp3 7.3M 14-Natural Mystic [Dub Version].mp3 4.5M 15-I Know a Place.mp3 4.3M 16-I Know a Place [Dub Version].mp3 4.2M 17-Who Colt the Game.mp3 4.2M 18-Who Colt the Game [Dub Version].mp3
"A gifted and versatile singer, Max Romeo's first big hits ("Wet Dream," "Wine Her Goosie") played with slack themes, but as this two-disc anthology from Trojan shows, he grew into more mature and spiritual territory. High points here include his one-off with producer Willie Francis, "Maccabee Version," released in 1970, and three solid songs for producer Winston "Niney" Holmes, "The Coming of Jah," "Rasta Bandwagon," and "Beardman Feast." "Babylon's Burning," produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry, is another high point here. Romeo did his best work with Perry, leading to the masterful album War ina Babylon, which was released in 1976 and falls just out of the reach of this anthology. Listeners curious about Romeo should pick up that album first and then investigate this set, which traces the steps that led up to his masterpiece." -- Steve Leggett
Disc 1 total 88M 3.9M 101-no_use_to_cry-0mni.mp3 3.7M 102-rude_boy_confession-0mni.mp3 4.1M 104-ill_buy_you_a_rainbow-0mni.mp3 4.1M 105-i_dont_want_to_let_you_go-0mni.mp3 4.5M 106-soulful_music-0mni.mp3 4.3M 107-carelesse_hands-0mni.mp3 3.1M 108-put_me_in_the_mood-0mni.mp3 3.6M 109-my_one_girl-0mni.mp3 3.7M 110-walk_into_the_dawn-0mni.mp3 3.4M 111-indeed_i_love_you-0mni.mp3 3.9M 112-wet_dream-0mni.mp3 4.2M 113-wine_her_goosie-0mni.mp3 4.5M 114-ive_been_looking_back-0mni.mp3 3.1M 115-blowin_in_the_wind-0mni.mp3 3.9M 117-love_oh_love-0mni.mp3 3.6M 118-michael_row_the_boat_ashore-0mni.mp3 3.5M 119-the_horn-0mni.mp3 3.4M 120-let_the_power_fall_on_i-0mni.mp3 3.3M 121-dont_you_weep-0mni.mp3 3.5M 122-macabee_version-0mni.mp3 4.2M 123-black_equality-0mni.mp3 4.9M 124-holla_zion-0mni.mp3 3.8M 125-dont_be_prejudice-0mni.mp3 Disc 2 total 99M 4.5M 201-jordan_river-0mni.mp3 3.0M 202-rent_man-0mni.mp3 3.6M 203-chi_chi_bud-0mni.mp3 3.4M 204-ginalship-0mni.mp3 3.2M 205-aily_and_ailaloo-0mni.mp3 4.1M 206-the_coming_of_jah-0mni.mp3 2.9M 207-beardman_feast-0mni.mp3 3.8M 208-rasta_band_wagon-0mni.mp3 3.8M 209-when_jah_speak-0mni.mp3 3.5M 210-fling_fire_stick-0mni.mp3 3.4M 211-babylons_burning-0mni.mp3 4.6M 212-public_enemy_number_one-0mni.mp3 4.3M 213-two_faced_people-0mni.mp3 4.0M 214-pray_for_me-0mni.mp3 4.0M 215-bald_headed_teacher-0mni.mp3 4.7M 216-murder_in_the_place-0mni.mp3 4.8M 217-everybody_watching_everybody-0mni.mp3 4.5M 218-sexy_sadie-0mni.mp3 3.8M 219-evening_news-0mni.mp3 4.7M 220-hole_under_crutches-0mni.mp3 4.7M 221-nobodys_child-0mni.mp3 3.7M 222-my_jamaican_collie-0mni.mp3 4.8M 223-no_joshua_no-0mni.mp3 4.7M 224-mr_fix_it-0mni.mp3 3.4M 225-i_man_a_african-0mni.mp3
"Major label rivalry makes it unlikely that Burning Spear will ever receive a proper career retrospective set. Burning Spear signed to Island Records in 1976, debuting with the legendary Marcus Garvey album, accompanied by its dub companion Garvey's Ghost. Four new albums followed before Spear departing Island for the U.K. EMI label in 1980. A decade later, Burning Spear returned to Island for two new albums before their relationship again soured. (The situation is even more complex in the U.S., where Spear releases have been split among the Island, Heartbeat, and Slash labels.) The result of all these label relocations makes for a rather odd anthology indeed, which inevitably omits Spears' entire 1980s output, five albums in all, including the Grammy-nominated trio of Resistance, People of the World, and Mistress Music. Obviously, post-1992 material is also missing, including anything from the Grammy-winning Calling Rastafari. That's what you don't get. What you do get is a double album of some of Spear's most seminal work. The five albums released between 1975 and 1980 are all considered masterpieces, comprising a roots series that remains unparalleled. Of course, the fifth, Hail H.I.M., was not an Island release, but you do get selections from the other four. Of Babylon's 35 tracks, 20 are culled from Marcus Garvey, Man in the Hills, Dry & Heavy, and Social Living, the first four albums in this seminal set. Others also date from this period: a track from Garvey's Ghost; "Man in the Hill"'s B-side, "Cultivation"; "Jah No Dead," Spear's contribution to the Rockers soundtrack; "The Lion," taken from 1977's Live album; a previously unreleased "Jordan River," recorded live around the same time; and a non-album track culled from 1979's Harder Than the Rest compilation. The remainder are pulled from Spear's early-'90s albums, the Grammy-nominated Mek We Dweet and Jah Kingdom. The latter album included Spear's contribution to the Grateful Dead tribute album, Dedicated, a simmering "Estimated Prophet," which also appears here. Only the most persnickety fan could complain about Babylon's selections, which boast all of these albums' strongest songs. However, the musical leap between tracks five and six on disc two, which chronologically jumps a decade, remains disconcerting, but there's no avoiding it, bar squeezing the early material onto disc one. So, while not a definitive career compilation, this anthology is probably the best fans can hope for." -- Jo-Ann Greene
Disc 1 total 68M 3.2M 101 - Marcus Garvey.mp3 3.3M 102 - Slavery Days.mp3 3.6M 103 - I & I Survive.mp3 3.7M 104 - Old Marcus Garvey.mp3 3.3M 105 - Tradition.mp3 5.2M 106 - The Invasion (A.K.A. Black Wa-Da-Da).mp3 2.5M 107 - Door Peep.mp3 3.1M 108 - No More War.mp3 3.2M 109 - Black Soul.mp3 3.7M 110 - Man in The Hills.mp3 3.9M 111 - Cultivation.mp3 3.5M 112 - The Sun.mp3 3.0M 113 - It's a Long Way Around.mp3 3.9M 114 - Throw Down Your Arms.mp3 3.3M 115 - Dry & Heavy.mp3 4.2M 116 - Black Disciples.mp3 5.7M 117 - The Lion [Live].mp3 4.6M 118 - Jordan River [Live].mp3 2.0M 119 - Jah No Dead.mp3 Disc 2 total 70M 4.3M 201 - Marcus Children Suffer.mp3 7.2M 202 - Social Living.mp3 3.6M 203 - Marcus Say Jah No Dead.mp3 3.8M 204 - Nyah Keith.mp3 5.4M 205 - Civilize Reggae.mp3 4.0M 206 - Mek We Dweet.mp3 4.1M 207 - My Roots.mp3 3.9M 208 - Recall Some Great Men.mp3 3.9M 209 - Great Men's Dub.mp3 3.9M 210 - One People.mp3 4.0M 211 - African Woman.mp3 3.7M 212 - Jah Kingdom.mp3 3.8M 213 - Praise Him.mp3 3.9M 214 - Should I.mp3 6.4M 215 - Estimated Prophet.mp3 4.1M 216 - Thank You.mp3
"Gregory Isaacs' massive output makes even a two-disc selection like this one from the Trojan vaults seem like a three-minute skip through an art museum. That said, this is a wonderfully sequenced introduction to a singer who has been a Jamaican institution for decades. From its sprightly opener, "Another Heartache," with its banjo-like guitar riffs, All I Have Is Love moves through 50 tracks that show a remarkable cohesiveness and quality in tone. Although he is best known for his cool lovers rock persona, Isaacs is also a solid songwriter, and as cuts like "Black Kill a Black (Black Against Black)" and "Slave Master" (produced by Niney Holness) show, he is adept at conscious material as well. Isaacs' confident, unhurried tenor vocals hover over everything on this well-balanced compilation, and while he is seldom flashy as a vocalist, his steady, subtle phrasing has led many to hail him as Jamaica's greatest singer. This collection doesn't attempt to be comprehensive, and that emerges as its greatest strength, offering solid songs, solid singing, and an effortless flow, all coming together to make this an excellent introduction to Gregory Isaacs." -- Steve Leggett
total 356M 5.5M All I Have Is Love.mp3 6.4M Another Heartache.mp3 6.7M A Promise (Is A Comfort To Émp3 7.4M Bad Da.mp3 7.4M Bend Down Low.mp3 6.2M Be Yourself (African Woman).mp3 6.9M Black Kill Black (Black AgaÉmp3 7.1M Crying Over You.mp3 8.5M Dem Talk Too Much.mp3 6.6M Don't Go (Girl).mp3 8.1M Don't Let Me Suffer.mp3 4.5M Each Day.mp3 7.4M Extra Classic.mp3 5.3M Financial Endorsement.mp3 6.9M Give A Hand.mp3 5.3M Good Luck, Bad Luck.mp3 8.2M Hand Cuff.mp3 6.1M I'm Coming Home.mp3 8.6M Intimate Lovers.mp3 4.7M (Jailer Jailer) Bring Me wÉmp3 6.7M Loneliness.mp3 7.3M Lonely Lover.mp3 6.8M Lonely Man.mp3 7.3M Look Before You Leap.mp3 5.8M Love Is Overdue.mp3 5.8M Love Light (Burning).mp3 8.6M Loving Pauper.mp3 9.0M Mr. Cop.mp3 9.4M Mr Know It All.mp3 7.0M My Only Lover.mp3 7.1M My Religion.mp3 9.3M My Time.mp3 6.8M Never Be Ungrateful.mp3 7.3M One One Cocoa (Full).mp3 6.6M Promised Land.mp3 7.2M Promise Me.mp3 6.6M Rasta Business.mp3 7.5M Reasoning With The Almighty.mp3 6.5M Rock Away.mp3 8.6M Sacrifice.mp3 7.1M Set The Captives Free.mp3 6.3M Since The Other Day.mp3 7.3M Sinner Man.mp3 5.7M Slave Master.mp3 6.2M Sweeter The Victory.mp3 9.8M The Sun Shines For Me.mp3 6.9M Thief A Man.mp3 17M Too Late.mp3 6.2M Warriors.mp3 5.6M Way Of Life.mp3
total 78M 5.6M Baron - It's Chrismas.mp3 11M bob marley - Feliz Navidad.mp3 4.3M Christmas - Freddie McGregor.mp3 5.6M Christmas - jacob miller - deck the halls.mp3 4.6M Christmas - reggae Silver Bells (jacob miller).mp3 3.5M Cool Runnings - Jamaican Bobsledding Chant (1) (1).mp3 4.5M parang I Love Christmas - Designer.mp3 5.0M Parang Soca--Crazy - Merry Christmas .mp3 4.6M Parang Soca- We Jammin For Christmas.mp3 4.1M Peter broggs - 12 days of christmas(reggae).mp3 4.9M Ras Family Reggae - We Wish You A Merry Christmas.mp3 5.3M Reggae= Wayne Wonder & Baby Cham - Warm Jamaican Christmas.mp3 4.0M Shinehead - Reggae Christmas Medley.mp3 3.8M So this is Christmas (reggae version).mp3 3.1M XMAS- REGGAE EEK A MOUSE XMAS A COME (1).mp3 4.9M yellowman - We Wish You A Reggae Christmas.mp3
"Given the predominance of Rastafarian themes during reggae's golden era in the 1970s, it's easy to forget that the Rasta themes of spiritual uplift and social rebellion came to the fore relatively late in that music's development. Reggae started out as ska, a galloping party music that was characterized by songs primarily devoted to the joy of romance and the pleasures of the dance. But when Rastafarianism hit, it hit hard; by the mid-'70s the music and the religion were all but inseparable in the eyes of the general public. This fine three-disc box set provides a very serviceable overview of that period, featuring tracks by such famous roots-and-culture artists as Barrington Levy ("A Yah We Deh," "Revelation"), Don Carlos ("Back Weh With Your Mix Up," Praise Jah With Love and Affection), and the great Johnnie Clarke ("Praise the Name of Jah"). The Trojan catalog being what it is, there are some fine obscurities here as well, including Anthony Johnson's "Dread Locks" and several impressive tracks by the little-known singer Pancho Alphonso. The no-frills packaging and midline pricing make this an especially attractive collection for anyone in need of a good introduction to this important period in reggae history." -- Rick Anderson
Disc 1 total 38M 3.9M 03 - Don Carlos - Back Weh With Your Mix Up .mp3 4.5M 04 - Michael Prophet - Jah Jah Rain A Fall .mp3 4.0M 06 - Mike Brooks - Oh Oh Natty Dread .mp3 4.3M 07 - Vernon Buckley - Save Us Jah .mp3 5.2M 09 - The Royals - Free Speech And Movement .mp3 4.7M 11 - Anthony Johnson - Dread Locks .mp3 3.7M 15 - Al Campbell - Goin The Wrong Way .mp3 4.6M 16 - Ronnie Davis - Got To Go Home .mp3 Disc 2 total 36M 4.7M 01 - Sugar Minott - The People Ought To Know .mp3 4.2M 02 - Johnny Clarke - Give Thanks .mp3 6.0M 05 - Michael Palmer - Have Faith In Jah .mp3 3.8M 07 - The Royals - If I Were You .mp3 4.4M 10 - Michael Prophet - Jah Love .mp3 5.7M 11 - Johnny Clarke - Praise The Name Of Jah .mp3 4.6M 12 - Pancho Alphonsono - Watches Over You .mp3 Disc 3 total 43M 4.9M 03 - The Maytones - Throw Down Your Arms .mp3 4.2M 06 - Ronnie Davis - No Weak Heart (Shall Enter Zion) .mp3 5.3M 07 - Barry Brown - Enter The Kingdom Of Zion .mp3 5.5M 10 - Jimmy Riley - Hard Headed Israelites .mp3 4.4M 11 - Al Campbell - Wicked A Go Feel It Now .mp3 4.7M 12 - Michael Prophet - Evil Doers .mp3 5.2M 15 - Barrington Levy - Revelation .mp3 5.2M 16 - Winston Jarret - Mash Down Babylon .mp3
"This collection documents the late Prince Far I's (aka Michael Williams) final period with the Trojan label. These are frequently referred to as his best years, despite the fact that Psalms for I and Under Heavy Manners are graded as his finest albums. But it comes down to track-for-track, the dub 12" singles, and the sound system tracks that he cut with one of the greatest bands in the history of reggae, the Arabs -- mainly made up of the Roots Radics band with cats like Flabba Holt, Style Scott, Chinna Smith, and Bingy Bunny. Prince Far I's Cry Tough Dub Encounter albums are well known for their visionary quality and stridently spaced out effects. Far I was his own producer from 1977 on, and he did a better job than anybody who had worked with him previously, whether it be Adrian Sherwood, Joe Gibbs, or Bunny Lee. With the exception of the first cut on this two-disc set, "Heavy Manners" produced by Joe Gibbs, the Prince was at the helm for everything else here. Of the 40 selections, four complete albums are represented, and a few singles. The albums are Free From Sin, Jamaican Heroes, Voice of Thunder, and Musical History. This is dub-heavy, hard, deep-throated, hypnotic, steamy reggae. It's dub-tough without concession to Jamaica's fickle DJ market (none of it is as "pretty" as Bob Marley). Suffice to say, that virtually anything of Far I's from after 1975 is worth owning, but given the sheer wealth of material and the budget price -- as well as cool liner notes by David Katz, there is a fine argument to be made for purchasing this set first." -- Thom Jurek
Disc 1 total 182M 9.4M Call On I In Trouble.mp3 11M Deck Of Life.mp3 9.8M Don't deal With Folly.mp3 9.5M Free From Sin.mp3 8.7M Go Home On The Morning Train.mp3 9.0M Golden Throne.mp3 7.3M Heavy Manners.mp3 7.3M I And I Are The Chosen One.mp3 6.7M Jah Will Provide.mp3 7.6M Jamaican Heroes.mp3 8.9M Light Of Fire.mp3 9.0M Musical History.mp3 9.5M Natty Champion.mp3 6.1M Pedestrian Walk (vinyl).mp3 9.8M Prison Discipline.mp3 10M Read A Chapter.mp3 8.8M Reggae Music.mp3 7.8M Siren.mp3 9.3M Ten Commandments.mp3 10M The Vision.mp3 7.7M When Jah Ready You Got To Move.mp3 Disc 2 total 173M 7.8M At The Cross.mp3 8.3M Coming In From The Rock.mp3 9.6M Everytime I Hear The Word.mp3 7.3M Everytime I Talk About Jah.mp3 11M Give I Strength.mp3 7.7M Head Of The Buccaneer.mp3 8.4M Hold The Fort.mp3 9.8M I Don't Know Why I Love Jah So.mp3 8.4M Kingdom Of God.mp3 8.1M More We Are Together.mp3 8.2M Prince Far I Come Again.mp3 8.4M Shall Not Dwell In Wickedness.mp3 7.9M Skinhead.mp3 11M Stop The War.mp3 12M Survival.mp3 8.1M Take Heed Frontline.mp3 8.2M Tell Them About Jah Love.mp3 9.0M Tribute To Bob Marley.mp3 8.4M What You Gonna Do On Judgement Day.mp3 8.2M Working For MY Savior.mp3
"To most reggae fans, even very serious ones, the name Roy Shirley brings on a flutter of recognition, but not much more. Play them Shirley's one big hit, the rocksteady classic "Hold Them," and they'll say "Oh yeah, him," but ask them to name another song by this artist and they'll probably draw a blank. That's because Shirley worked under the curse of being a very distinctive singer in a way that was distinctive because no one else in their right mind would have sung the way he did. Like many of his contemporaries, he was heavily influenced by the American soul singers of the time, but his take on the soul style was so mannered and idiosyncratic that it was, at times, actually difficult to listen to. A good retrospective overview of his work is welcome, but a selective one would have been better than this 40-track, two-disc marathon. The ratio of classic performances to dreck runs about one to three; for every masterpiece like "Hold Them" and "Heartbreaking Gypsy" there are two or three disappointments like the unlistenable "Girlie," the mediocre "Be Wise," and the unbearably stupid "Good Is Better Than Bad." And it's not really clear why there are two different renditions of the same song, one titled "Don't Be Afraid (Of the Dark)" and the other titled "When You Are Young." The midline price makes this a pretty good deal anyway, and a comprehensive reggae collection definitely ought to include some of this material, but having to wade through the filler is annoying." -- Rick Anderson
total 301M 7.3M A Sugar.mp3 15M Be Wise.mp3 5.7M Bright Life (aka Think About The Future).mp3 7.3M Bright Life.mp3 6.8M Bubble Up.mp3 12M Dance Of Love.mp3 6.4M Dance The Reggay.mp3 8.2M Don't Be Afraid (Of The Dark).mp3 6.4M Don't Do that.mp3 5.4M Fantastic Lover.mp3 6.8M Flying Reggay.mp3 8.3M Freedom Festival.mp3 6.8M Girlie.mp3 5.7M Golden Festival.mp3 6.6M Good Ambition.mp3 7.0M Good Is Better Than Bad.mp3 8.7M Heartbreaking Gypsy.mp3 6.4M Hold Them.mp3 6.7M If I Did Know.mp3 7.1M I Like Your Smile.mp3 7.5M Jamaican Girls.mp3 6.3M Keep Your Eyes On The Road.mp3 6.9M Melody Street.mp3 6.0M More Black Love.mp3 8.3M Move All Day.mp3 6.0M Music Is The Key.mp3 9.2M My Bride.mp3 8.3M On Board (aka Ethiopians).mp3 6.7M Prayer From The Priest (Part 1).mp3 6.7M Prayer From The Priest (Part 2).mp3 7.0M Prophecy Fulfilling.mp3 6.7M Rolling Rolling.mp3 6.8M Tell You.mp3 9.7M Thank You.mp3 13M The Great Roy Shirley, One, Two, Three, Plus One (Medley).mp3 9.1M Touch Them (Never Let Them Go).mp3 6.9M When You Are Young.mp3 8.1M Who God Bless No man Curse.mp3 5.2M Wonderful People.mp3 9.0M You Don't Know (I Love You).mp3
"Any sci-fi fan with long memories probably remembers those 1970's DAW paperback editions of Michael Moorcock's sword-and-sorcery novels, with their images of heavily armored, very muscular warriors, carrying large swords and standing against eerie land- and starscapes. Take that imagery, throw in some terminology and names seemingly lifted from the Marvel Comics of the era (The Watcher, etc.) and particle physics articles of the period, translate it into loud but articulate hard rock music, and that's more or less what Hawkwind is about. One of England's longest-enduring heavy metal bands, Hawkwind was formed during the late '60s, just as art-rock was coming into its own. They combined bold guitar, synthesizer, and Mellotron sounds, creating heavy metal music that seemed to cross paths with Chuck Berry and the Moody Blues without sounding like either of them. At their best, their early records sounded like the Beatles of "Yer Blues" combined with the Cream of "I Feel Free." The introduction of lyrics steeped in science fiction and drug effects on their second album helped define the group and separate them from the competition -- in some ways they were like Pink Floyd with more of a rock & roll beat and a vengeance. They've never charted a record anywhere near the heights that Dark Side of the Moon has achieved, but it's a sign of the dedication of the fans they do have that the group has about 30 CDs out, including archival releases of decades-old live shows and multiple compilations.
Hawkwind's history has been marked by a series of confusing lineup changes, as members began an almost revolving-door relationship with the band virtually from the outset. The seeds of the group were planted when guitarist/singer Dave Brock and guitarist Mick Slattery of the group Famous Cure, which was playing a gig in Holland in 1969, met saxman/flautist/singer Nik Turner, a member of Mobile Freakout, on the same tour.
Once back in England, Brock, Slattery, and Turner hooked up again and, adding John Harrison on bass, Terry Ollis on drums, and DikMik Davies on electronic keyboards, called themselves Group X, later changed to Hawkwind Zoo, and finally to Hawkwind. They secured a contract with United Artists/Liberty Records in England. Before the group recorded, however, Huw Lloyd Langton replaced Mick Slattery on guitar.
The fledgling band hooked up with two Pretty Things alumni -- drummer Viv Prince, who occasionally joined them on stage, and bassist (and onetime Rolling Stones member) Dick Taylor, who was recruited as a producer but played on their early records. Their first single, "Hurry on Sundown" (aka "Hurry on a Sundown") b/w "Mirror of Illusion," was released in July of 1970, just in time for Harrison to exit the lineup, to be replaced by bassist Thomas Crimble. Their first album, Hawkwind, was released to little public notice in August, but that same month the group made a modest splash by playing outside the fences of the Isle of Wight Festival.
The following month, Huw Lloyd Langton quit the band along with Thomas Crimble -- the replacement bassist, ex-Amon Duul member Dave Anderson, joined in May of 1971, the same month that DikMik Davies quit, to be replaced on keyboards by Del Dettmar. In June of that year, two more new members came aboard -- poet Robert Calvert, who became lead vocalist, and a dancer named Stacia, who began appearing with the group on stage. Meanwhile, the band also hooked up with artist Barney Bubbles, who gave the group a new image, redesigning their stage decor and equipment decoration, and also devising distinctive new album graphics.
Ex-bassist Crimble helped arrange for the group's performance at the Glastonbury Fayre in Somerset in June of 1971, which gave Hawkwind fresh exposure, and brought them to the attention of writer Michael Moorcock, who was entering a vastly popular phase in his career as the author of many science fiction and fantasy novels. Moorcock helped organize some of their performances, as well as occasionally serving as a substitute for Calvert.
Equally important, in August of 1971, Dave Anderson departed the group, while DikMik Davies returned to the lineup to join Dettmar on keyboards and brought as Anderson's replacement -- his friend Lemmy (born Ian Kilmister), an ex-roadie for Jimi Hendrix and a member of the rowdy mid-'60s Blackpool rock & roll band the Rocking Vicars. Lemmy had joined the group just in time to participate on the recording of the band's second album, In Search of Space.
Released in October of 1971, it proved a defining work, carving out new frontiers of metal, drug, and science-fiction-laced music, including one major classic song, "Masters of the Universe," which became one of the group's most popular concert numbers and turned up on numerous studio and live compilations. More lineup changes followed, as Simon King succeeded Terry Ollis on the drums in January of 1972. The group played the Greasy Truckers Party -- a showcase of underground and alternative music and politics -- at the Roundhouse in London the next month, parts of which later surfaced on a pair of subsequent albums. All of these lineup changes and career steps had been compromised by a string of annoying bad luck and thefts of equipment, which were serious enough to threaten their solvency. Coupled with Bob Calvert's shaky health, the result of a nervous breakdown, Hawkwind went into 1972 on a very uncertain footing.
The group's early sound, characterized by their singles up through this point, was essentially hard rock with progressive trappings. They slotted in perfectly with the collegiate and drug audiences, putting on the kind of show that acts like King Crimson and ELP were known for, but with more of a pure rock & roll base (not surprising, considering Lemmy's background). Their commercial breakthrough took place when a version of the driving hard rocker "Silver Machine," sung by Lemmy, got to number three on the British charts in August of 1972. They were unable to follow up on this unexpected flash of mass success, particularly when their follow-up single, "Urban Guerrilla," a surprisingly melodic rocker with lots of crunchy guitar at the core of multiple layers of metallic sound, was withdrawn amid a series of terrorist attacks in London, even though it had reached the British Top 40 and seemed poised to mimic "Silver Machine"'s success.
The British tour that followed "Silver Machine," their first major circuit of the country, gave them more concert exposure, and their third album, Doremi Fasol Latido, released in November of 1972, which got to the number 14 spot on the British charts. This album codified the group's science-fiction orientation, presenting an elaborate mythology about the history of the universe (or some universe) into which the group and their music was woven. By this time, they had a major reputation as a live act, and rose to the occasion with an elaborate concert show called the Space Ritual. Their fourth album, a double-disc set recorded in concert called Space Ritual, issued in June of 1973, got to number nine.
By the time of their next album, In the Hall of the Mountain Grill in 1974, Bob Calvert had departed to work on a planned solo project (Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters), and violinist and keyboard player Simon House had joined the group. This was the heyday of progressive bands such as Yes, ELP, and Genesis, and Hawkwind's mix of dense keyboard textures and heavy metal guitar and bass, coupling classical bombast and hard rock playing, became the sudden recipient of massive international press coverage -- though they'd never charted a record in the United States, they became well known to readers in the rock press, and their records were available as imports.
The group toured the United States twice during this era, once in late 1973 and again in the spring of the next year. These tours had their usual share of problems -- the band and its entire entourage were arrested in Indiana for non-payment of taxes -- but it was after the release of their 1975 album, Warrior on the Edge of Time, that a major membership change ensued. They were touring the United States behind the release of the album when Lemmy was arrested on drug charges. He was fired from the band and went on to form Motörhead, a successful and influential metal band. His exit also took away a lot of the energy and focus driving Hawkwind's sound. There was talk about the band calling it quits, but they carried on with Lemmy's replacement, Paul Rudolph, and with Bob Calvert back in the lineup. By this time, their chances for a breakthrough in America had been reduced considerably by the chart success of such groups as Kansas and Blue Oyster Cult, both of which melded proletariat rock with progressive sensibilities in just the right portions to appeal to kids on this side of the Atlantic.
Hawkwind's revamped lineup did release a new album, Astounding Sounds, which performed moderately well, and followed it a year later with Quark Strangeness and Charm (1977), which had a good title song, among other virtues. Hawkwind was still working as a quintet, but by this time their chronic instability was about to reach critical levels -- at the end of their 1978 American tour, Calvert quit the band again, and then the entire group virtually disbanded. When the smoke cleared, Calvert had put together a direct offshoot group, the Hawklords, and abandoned an entire finished album to record 25 Years On with a lineup that included Brock, Martin Griffiths on drums, Steve Swindell on keyboards, and Harvey Bainbridge on drums. That record made a respectable showing at number 48 on the British charts with a supporting tour, but the new group wasn't much more stable than the old one, with drummer Griffiths gone by December of 1978.
Then Calvert quit (again), while Simon King, who had been a Hawkwind member a couple of years back, rejoined on drums, replacing Griffiths. The group was left as a four-piece and resumed the use of the name Hawkwind in January of 1979. Huw Lloyd Langton was back in the lineup by May of 1979, while Tim Blake replaced a departing Swindell. This lineup proved relatively stable and recorded a very successful live album (number 15 in the U.K.), released as part of a new contract with Bronze Records. The one big change took place in September of 1980 when Ginger Baker replaced Simon King, although Baker himself only lasted until March of 1981, when he was let go from the band and replaced by "Hawklords" drummer Martin Griffiths. This core lineup cut a string of good-selling albums through 1984, which were embraced by the heavy metal community and initially propelled into the Top 30 and Top 20 in England, culminating with another live album. By their 1984 album This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic, released under a new contract with Flickknife Records, Turner, Brock, and Langton were back together again.
By this time, the band's 1970s recordings were starting to show up in profusion, in competition with their current work. Ironically, it was in 1985, just as the current group was starting to compete with their own early history, that they released their most ambitious record of all, Chronicle of the Black Sword. An adaptation of Michael Moorcock's sci-fi novels, the album was a return to their old style as well. It was in this same period that Brock, Turner, Langton, Anderson, Crimble, Bainbridge, and Slattery attended the first Hawkwind Convention, held in Manchester -- Turner left soon after, but the remaining members held together for three years, a record for the band.
Bob Calvert, who had quit the band twice at the end of the '70s, died of a heart attack in 1988. Hawkwind was still together, however, and the following year even managed its first American tour since Calvert's first exit from the band. By 1990, their fortunes were on the upswing again, when their sudden embrace of the rave culture on a new album, Space Bandits, gave them a new chart entry and a distinctly younger listenership. Their commercial revival was short-lived, however, and by 1991, they were busying themselves re-recording their classic material. They toured America again in 1992.
They were left as a trio after a falling out among the members at the end of that tour, and in recent years, apart from periodic reissues of their classic material, the surviving group has achieved a serious following on the underground, drug-driven dance/rave scene in England, ironically returning to a modern version of their roots. They've played various major showcases (including the 12 Hour Technicolor Dream All Nighter at Brixton Academy), as well as benefit performances. Their entire catalog has been reissued on CD by several different labels (Griffin, Cleopatra, One Way, Magnum, etc.), in some cases recompiled and retitled (especially the live recordings), including numerous compilations and archival explorations, all very confusing and numbering in the dozens." - Bruce Eder
"Hawkwind was at a difficult transitional point in 1976 when the band recorded Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music. Bassist Lemmy Kilmister had been fired after a drug bust the year before, and the band had been forced to scramble for a replacement, eventually hiring ex-Pink Fairies member Paul Rudolph. What's more, the band had just released a series of successful, landmark proto-heavy metal albums with Kilmister, and the pressure to follow them up was sizable. It was fairly predictable, then, that Astounding Sounds was significantly lighter and less focused than previous records. Unfortunately, that also meant it was less interesting as well. Most of the album consists of moderately forceful hard rock, dense by most standards but nowhere near as corrosive as earlier Hawkwind albums. "Kerb Crawler," frontman Dave Brock's ode to his car, is a rollicking party tune, and the closing instrumental, "Chronoglide Skyway," is a lush, beautiful epic, but these are the only standouts. The remaining tracks are pleasant enough, but tend to blend into one another. Lyrically, the album is far quirkier, thanks to wordsmith Bob Calvert's idiosyncrasies. Whether saluting a certain cash crop in "Reefer Madness" or claiming to be a werewolf in "Steppenwolf," Calvert tries hard to keep the album alive. Unfortunately, the music lacks the necessary punch to make these songs more than mildly amusing. Astounding Sounds is a nice complement to the early, groundbreaking Hawkwind oeuvre, but it's not essential." -- Victor W. Valdivia
total 56M 8.5M Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music - 01 - Reefer Madness.mp3 15M Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music - 02 - Steppenwolf.mp3 7.1M Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music - 03 - City of Lagoons.mp3 5.3M Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music - 04 - The Aubergine That Ate Rangoon.mp3 5.8M Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music - 05 - Kerb Crawler.mp3 7.5M Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music - 06 - Kadu Flyer.mp3 7.7M Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music - 07 - Chronoglide Skyway.mp3 4.0K Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music.m3u
"Doremi may not be Hawkwind's most renowned album, but it carries the same type of prog rock spaciness as their first two releases. Even though the keyboard playing is trimmed down just a tad, the introduction of Ian Kilmister, otherwise known as Lemmy of Motörhead fame, makes up for it. With Lemmy's hard-lined guitar playing and Del Dettmar's synthesizer stabs, tracks like "Space Is Deep" and "The Watcher" are infused with elaborate instrumental meanderings in perfect Hawkwind fashion. The longer tracks, both "Brainstorm" and "Time We Left This World Today," have Lemmy getting settled in the band's extraordinary milieu, but end up being the album's strongest cuts. There's a harder feel to the songs all the way through, with the guitar and drums coming to the forefront ahead of Dik and Mik's "generators" and "hot electronics." Doremi is the inaugural album for drummer Simon King, and with guitarist Dave Anderson and percussion man Terry Ollis now departed, Hawkwind still manages to muster up a firm intergalactic space-metal atmosphere...only with a more rugged thrust." -- Mike DeGagne
total 60M 17M Doremi Fasol Latido - 01 - Brainstorm.mp3 9.1M Doremi Fasol Latido - 02 - Space Is Deep.mp3 1.1M Doremi Fasol Latido - 03 - One Change.mp3 9.8M Doremi Fasol Latido - 04 - Lord Of Light.mp3 4.7M Doremi Fasol Latido - 05 - Down Through The Night.mp3 13M Doremi Fasol Latido - 06 - Time We Left This World Today.mp3 6.1M Doremi Fasol Latido - 07 - The Watcher.mp3
total 62M 8.3M 01_Utopia.mp3 4.3M 02_The War I Survived.mp3 7.0M 03_Necromancy.mp3 6.9M 04_Shot Down in the Night.mp3 15M 05_Mutation Zone.mp3 6.0M 06_Sonic Attack.mp3 5.2M 07_Rocky Paths.mp3 1.1M 08_Festival speach.mp3 8.7M 09_Brainstorm.mp3
total 56M 5.2M Live Chronicles - 04 - The Sea King.mp3 7.1M Live Chronicles - 05 - Angels Of Death_2.mp3 7.1M Live Chronicles - 05 - Angels Of Death.mp3 5.6M Live Chronicles - 06 - Shade Gate.mp3 2.8M Live Chronicles - 09 - The Pulsing Cavern.mp3 6.1M Live Chronicles - 10 - Master Of The Universe.mp3 3.7M Live Chronicles - 19 - Elric The Enchanter.mp3 4.8M Live Chronicles - 21 - Magnu.mp3 4.5M Live Chronicles - 22 - Dust Of Time.mp3 9.1M Live Chronicles - 23 - Horn Of Fate.mp3
total 79M 12M Live Seventy Nine - 01 - Shot Down In The Night.mp3 12M Live Seventy Nine - 02 - Motorway City.mp3 13M Live Seventy Nine - 03 - Spirit Of The Age_2.mp3 13M Live Seventy Nine - 03 - Spirit Of The Age.mp3 13M Live Seventy Nine - 04 - Brainstorm.mp3 9.1M Live Seventy Nine - 05 - Lighthouse.mp3 6.9M Live Seventy Nine - 06 - Master Of The Universe.mp3 2.2M Live Seventy Nine - 07 - Silver Machine (Requiem).mp3 4.0K Live Seventy Nine.m3u 4.0K Live Seventy Nine.sfv
"Hot on the heels of two decidedly un-Hawkwind-y singles; following in the footsteps, too, of the defiantly transitory Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music album, Quark Strangeness and Charm was the first full flowering of Hawkwind's newly-honed drive towards brittle pop, sharp wit, and crystal-clear intent -- attributes that, if they'd ever existed in the past, had been entirely overwhelmed by the sheer grandeur of the space rock rocket blast. Now it was the propulsive riffs and deep space echoes that were held in abeyance, and Quark opened as it meant to go on, with "Spirit of the Age"'s tight keyboards, unobtrusive washes, and the utterly captivating -- if totally skewed -- story of love across the light years. It is hard to visualise just how shocking the change must have been to loyal fans of the era; how they must have trembled before the electrifying jolt of concise lyricism and accessible melodies. Airplay followed, and the band even made their first mainstream U.K. TV appearance in some five years, performing the new album's title track on Marc Bolan's teatime TV pop show. Robert Calvert wore an aviator's helmet and carried a stuffed falcon on one hand, odd apparel indeed for an ode to Albert Einstein's lack of luck with the ladies. Or maybe not so odd, after all.A handful of songs fed back into the traditional Hawkwind mythos -- the post-apocalyptic "Damnation Alley," the near-industrial instrumental "Forge of Vulcan," and the weary, dream-is-over nostalgia of "Days of the Underground." "Hassan I Sabha," an epic of Middle Eastern terrorist rhetoric, even recalled the prosaic realities of the old favorite "Urban Guerilla," although a haunting Arabic refrain and instrumentation catapulted it to a different realm regardless.And so it went on -- Hawkwind's most unexpected album to date and, today, one of their most endearingly enduring; charming, strange, and, if not quark, then certainly quirky." -- Dave Thompson
total 88M 11M Quark, Strangeness And Charm - 01 - Spirit Of The Age.mp3 15M Quark, Strangeness And Charm - 02 - Damnation Alley.mp3 4.7M Quark, Strangeness And Charm - 03 - Fable Of A Failed Race.mp3 5.3M Quark, Strangeness And Charm - 04 - Quark, Strangeness And Charm.mp3 7.2M Quark, Strangeness And Charm - 05 - Hassan I Sahba.mp3 3.6M Quark, Strangeness And Charm - 06 - The Forge Of Vulcan.mp3 4.9M Quark, Strangeness And Charm - 07 - Days Of The Underground.mp3 2.6M Quark, Strangeness And Charm - 08 - The Iron Dream.mp3 4.2M Quark, Strangeness And Charm (Single) - 01 - Uncle Sam's on Mars (Red Planet Radio Mix).mp3 8.9M Quark, Strangeness And Charm (Single) - 02 - Quark, Strangness and Charm.mp3 12M Quark, Strangeness And Charm (Single) - 03 - Black Sun.mp3 9.8M Quark, Strangeness And Charm (Single) - 04 - Uncle Sams's on Mars (Martian Conquest Mix).mp3
"By the time of Sonic Attack, Hawkwind, after losing virtually all of its original members save singer-guitarist Dave Brock, had made a complete transition from a psychedelic proto-punk outfit to a sleek, polished heavy metal band. Sonic Attack sounds like it could have been recorded by early-'80s contemporaries like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. True, neither of those bands would have written a song like "Psychosonia," in which the lyrics "They are trying to rob us of our right to communicate" are turned into a cheerleading spell-a-thon. Nonetheless, that (and the title track, which originally appeared on 1973's Space Ritual) are the only concessions to the original, quirky Hawkwind style. Most of the lyrics are typical sci-fi and Dungeons & Dragons-style tales, which are not all that dissimilar from lyrics of other bands of the era, but not particularly notable either. The musicianship is clean, probably even more so than on Hawkwind's earlier, more classic albums. What results, however, is intricate hard rock that is only intermittently riveting. Sonic Attack has some impressive moments, but never really gels as a whole." -- Victor W. Valdivia
total 53M 5.5M 01 Sonic Attack.mp3 4.2M 02 Rocky Paths.mp3 3.5M 03 Psychosonia.mp3 4.9M 04 Virgin Of The World.mp3 6.9M 05 Angels Of Death.mp3 5.5M 06 Living On A Knife Edge.mp3 5.6M 07 Coded Languages.mp3 1.3M 08 Disintegration.mp3 4.9M 09 Streets Of Fear.mp3 6.5M 10 Lost Chances.mp3 4.7M 11 Trans-Dimensional Man.mp3 4.0K Sonic Attack.m3u 4.0K Sonic Attack.sfv
"Many Hawkwind fans have never heard this album, and that's a shame because it is one of the strongest and most consistent discs of the band's career. Yes, it is a little weird hearing a female voice singing Hawkwind cuts, but Bridgette Wishart has a great voice and truly captures the Hawkwind spirit. The tracks are some of the most multi-dimensional and dynamic to come from the group, and the presence of violinist Simon House lends a bit of a Hall of the Mountain Grill texture in places. With a disc this strong it is hard to pick standouts, but a couple of pieces do rise above the rest. The album-opener "Images" is pure hard-edged Hawkwind with some wonderful changes. The violin really adds a lot to the number. The environmentally conscious prog ballad "Wings" is definitely another winner. At last check this one was out of print, but if you are a Hawkwind fan and can find it, by all means pick it up. You will not be disappointed." -- Gary Hill
total 75M 16M Space Bandits - 01 - Images.mp3 7.7M Space Bandits - 02 - Black Elk Speaks.mp3 7.9M Space Bandits - 03 - Wings.mp3 8.1M Space Bandits - 04 - Out Of The Shadows.mp3 5.6M Space Bandits - 05 - Realms.mp3 7.4M Space Bandits - 06 - Ship Of Dreams.mp3 8.1M Space Bandits - 07 - T.V. Suicide.mp3
total 78M 3.3M 01 - Masters Of The Universe.MP3 4.4M 01 - Sonic Attack.mp3 3.4M 02 - Rocky Paths.mp3 7.2M 02 - Shot Down In The Night.MP3 2.8M 03 - Psychosonia.mp3 4.4M 03 - Who`s Gonna Win The War.MP3 2.9M 04 - Motorhead.MP3 3.9M 04 - Virgin Of The World.mp3 5.6M 05 - Angels Of Death.mp3 5.9M 05 - Dust Of Time.MP3 5.4M 06 - Levitation.MP3 4.4M 06 - Living On A Knife Edge.mp3 4.0M 07 - Angels Of Death.MP3 4.5M 07 - Coded Languages.mp3 1.1M 08 - Disintegration.mp3 2.4M 08 - Quark, Strangeness And Charm.MP3 3.9M 09 - Streets Of Fear.mp3 5.2M 10 - Lost Chances.mp3 3.7M 11 - Trans-Dimensional Man.mp3
"Coming from the late-'80s period of the band, this is a strong album from a fertile period in the musical history of this group. Although not considered the classic era of Hawkwind, the band released albums that were consistently quite strong during this era. Xenon Codex, although not the strongest album from that time, has a lot of very good material. Cuts that really set themselves apart from the rest include "The War I Survived" and the awesome "Sword of the East."" -- Gary Hill
total 47M 6.1M 01_ The War I Survived.mp3 4.9M 02_Wastelands of Sleep.mp3 7.8M 03_Neon Skyline.mp3 2.8M 05_Tides.mp3 4.9M 06_Heads.mp3 4.3M 07_Mutation Zone.mp3 5.3M 08_EMG.mp3 5.5M 09_Sword of the East.mp3 5.0M 10_Good Evening.mp3 4.0K _Hawkwind - The Xenon Codex.nfo 4.0K The Xenon Codex.m3u
"Uncertain as to whether the then-nascent CD market could sustain full reissues of the three-volume Friends and Relations series, Flicknife opted instead to compile the "best" of the three onto a single CD. Fourteen of the original 24 songs made it on and, while one can certainly question the decision that saw Robert Calvert's "Widow Song" and Nik Turner's "Man With the Golden Arm" numbered among the absentees, still the collection was far-reaching enough to satisfy most tastes. As expected, the highlights are those delivered by the artists closest to Hawkwind itself -- saxophonist Nik Turner's Inner City Unit turn in the tremendous "Raj Neesh," Dave Brock delivers "Motherless Children," while five tracks by Hawkwind themselves include the blinding "Valium Ten."" -- Dave Thompson
total 112M 9.1M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 01 - Hawkwind - Spirit Ofhe Age.mp3 3.7M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 02 - Inner City Unit - Raj Neesh.mp3 9.5M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 03 - Hawkwind - Robot.mp3 8.3M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 04 - Underground Zero - Caines Vena Tice.mp3 3.9M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 05 - Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix - Dodgem Dudes.mp3 6.9M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 06 - Sonic Assassins - Golden Void.mp3 5.4M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 07 - Robert Calvert - Lord Of The Hornets.mp3 7.2M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 08 - Dave Brock - Motherless Children.mp3 5.0M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 09 - Hawkwind Zoo - Sweet Mistress Of Pain.mp3 7.7M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 10 - Hawkwind - Social Alliance.mp3 6.0M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 11 - LLoyd Langton Group - Outside The Law.mp3 6.6M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 12 - Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix - Time Centre.mp3 7.2M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 13 - Stravinsky's Shoe - Vampire.mp3 13M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 14 - Sonic Assassins - Over The Top.mp3 4.3M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 15 - Inner City Unit - Space Invaders.mp3 8.8M Hawkwind Best of Friends & Relations - 16 - Hawkwind - Psy Power.mp3
"A drab sleeve does little justice to an imaginative (not to mention evocative) album title, but Church of Hawkwind's problems were only just beginning. Stumbling uncertainly into a new day, following their brief encounter with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Hawkwind were very much a ship in search of direction, but it would take the return of founder Nik Turner the following year to wrestle the group back on course. Church of Hawkwind finds them simply drifting, without even the isolated highlights of the previous year's Sonic Attack to look forward to.Never a band to eschew electronics, Hawkwind here embrace the early-'80s fascination with blips, burps, and squeaking with a little too much enthusiasm. Church of Hawkwind is very much a child of its time, but whereas the group's take on contemporary fashions traditionally sent them soaring away in another mood entirely, here they seem bereft of even the self-belief to look away. Dave Brock's songwriting is distinctly below par, while Huw Lloyd Langton's guitars have seemingly become stuck on metallic stun, lacking both the subtlety and the wit that were hitherto his forte. The result is an album that, though it maintained Hawkwind's decade-old romance with the U.K. chart, was nevertheless insistent that the affair was finally coming to an end. So, without drastic surgery, might Hawkwind themselves." -- Dave Thompson
total 109M 4.7M Church Of Hawkwind - 01 - Angel Voices.mp3 5.1M Church Of Hawkwind - 02 - Star Canibal.mp3 2.6M Church Of Hawkwind - 03 - The Phenomenon of Luminosity.mp3 3.2M Church Of Hawkwind - 04 - Fall of Earth City.mp3 1.6M Church Of Hawkwind - 05 - The Church.mp3 8.9M Church Of Hawkwind - 06 - Joker.mp3 2.5M Church Of Hawkwind - 07 - Experiment with Destiny.mp3 1.6M Church Of Hawkwind - 08 - The Last Messiah.mp3 3.9M Church Of Hawkwind - 09 - Looking in the Future.mp3 4.0K Church Of Hawkwind.m3u 4.0K Church Of Hawkwind.sfv 2.2M The Church Of Hawkwind - 01 - Angel Voices.mp3 5.5M The Church Of Hawkwind - 02 - Nuclear Drive.mp3 7.9M The Church Of Hawkwind - 03 - Star Cannibal.mp3 3.6M The Church Of Hawkwind - 04 - The Phenomenon Of Luminosity.mp3 4.8M The Church Of Hawkwind - 05 - Fall Of Earth City.mp3 2.3M The Church Of Hawkwind - 06 - The Church.mp3 5.9M The Church Of Hawkwind - 07 - Identimate.mp3 5.3M The Church Of Hawkwind - 08 - Some People Never Die.mp3 9.1M The Church Of Hawkwind - 09 - Damage Of Life.mp3 3.9M The Church Of Hawkwind - 10 - Experiment With Destiny.mp3 7.4M The Church Of Hawkwind - 11 - Mists Of Meridin.mp3 6.4M The Church Of Hawkwind - 12 - Looking In The Future.mp3 2.8M The Church Of Hawkwind - 13 - The Joker At The Gate.mp3 6.3M The Church Of Hawkwind - 14 - Light Specific Date.mp3 2.2M The Church Of Hawkwind - 15 - The Lost Messiah.mp3 4.0K The Church Of Hawkwind.m3u
"Emergency Broadcast System Sampler contains 13 early space-rock songs from artists on the Griffin Music roster. Most of these songs -- a full seven, if you want to be exact -- are from Hawkwind, and many of the other cuts either sound like Hawkwind or have alumni involved with the recording. Since Hawkwind wasn't exactly eclectic, this disc can sound a little numbing and similar to outsiders, but there are some true highlights on the disc for connoisseurs of space-rock, even if it functions more as a sampler than a definitive retrospective." -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
total 115M 10M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 01 - The Camera that could lie.mp3 9.1M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 02 - Green finned deamon.mp3 6.5M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 03 - Rizz's radio song (Instr.).mp3 9.0M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 04 - Frenzzy.mp3 6.9M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 05 - Coded languages.mp3 7.9M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 06 - Angels of death.mp3 12M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 07 - Yassasim.mp3 12M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 08 - White zone.mp3 4.7M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 09 - Journey_2.mp3 4.7M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 09 - Journey.mp3 7.9M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 10 - Xenomorph.mp3 9.5M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 11 - MorbiusBrain machine.mp3 6.5M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 12 - Higher than before.mp3 9.9M The Emergency Broadcast System Samples - 13 - Sonic destruction (Advent re-mix).mp3 4.0K The Emergency Broadcast System Samples.m3u
"Unless you're a fan of having your ears scoured with steel wool, avoid this album completely -- go out of your way to avoid it, in fact. Miserable sounding live recordings that have grown crummier through years and years of cheap reissues, taken from a couple of staggeringly stoned performances." -- Steven McDonald
total 190M 6.9M 1a_Master of the Universe.mp3 13M 1b_Dreaming+Shouldn't Do That.mp3 8.5M 1c_Hurry on A Sundown.mp3 4.2M 2a_Paranoia.mp3 12M 2b_See It As You Really Are.mp3 17M 2c_I Do It + Came Home.mp3 35M 3_Sound Shouldn't Improvise.mp3 27M 4_improvise Compromise reprise.mp3 4.0K _Hawkwind - Text of Festival.nfo 9.5M The Text Of Festival - 01 - Master Of The Universe.mp3 9.4M The Text Of Festival - 03 - Shouldn't Do That.mp3 6.1M The Text Of Festival - 04 - Hurry On Sundown.mp3 11M The Text Of Festival - 05 - Paranoia See It As You Really Are.mp3 13M The Text Of Festival - 06 - I Do It.mp3 20M The Text Of Festival - 07 - Come Home Sound...Shouldn't Improvise Improvise...Compromise Reprise.mp3 4.0K The Text Of Festival.m3u
"Hawkwind's fifth studio album found the band enjoying a rare oasis of stability after the multitudinous personnel shifts of the past five years. Only the recruitment of a second drummer, Alan Powell, disturbed the equanimity of the lineup that created the previous year's Hall of the Mountain Grill, although it would soon be time to change again. By the end of the year, bassist Lemmy had departed, vocalist Robert Calvert had rejoined, and the group's career-long relationship with United Artists would be over. In the meantime, Warrior on the Edge of Time ensured that it was brainstorming business as usual. Decorated with a magnificent sleeve that unfolded into the shape of a shield, Warrior on the Edge of Time delivered some of Hawkwind's best-loved future showstoppers -- Simon House's far-reaching "Spiral Galaxy 28948," the frenetic "Assault and Battery," and the monstrous "Magnu" all made their bow here, while the accompanying "Kings of Speed" single was certainly a big hit in the youth clubs of the day, even if it did steadfastly avoid the chart. Remarkable, too, is "The Golden Void," a stately bolero set, indeed, on the edge of time and buffeted by one of the band's most impressive ever instrumental performances. A handful of tracks do betray their age. Michael Moorcock's echo- and effects-laden recitation of "The Wizard Blew His Horn" is impossibly overwrought, although it's worth sitting through simply for the segue into the throbbing "Opa-Loka"; in fact, the entire album is presented with minimal breaks between tracks, to deliver a seamless treat that -- in the light of Hawkwind's next musical moves -- has since seen Warrior on the Edge of Time described as the band's last true "classic." It isn't, but you can easily see why people think it might be. [The CD reissue includes one bonus track, Lemmy's valedictory "Motorhead," recorded during the album sessions but released only as the B-side to "Kings of Speed."]" -- Dave Thompson
total 72M 8.3M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 01 - Assult And Battery Part I.mp3 7.2M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 02 - The Golden Void Part II.mp3 2.8M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 03 - The Wizard Blew His Horn.mp3 7.9M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 04 - Opa-Loka.mp3 6.1M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 05 - The Demented Man.mp3 13M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 06 - Magnu.mp3 4.1M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 07 - Standing At The Edge.mp3 5.2M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 08 - Spiral Galaxy 28948.mp3 3.3M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 09 - Warriors.mp3 4.6M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 10 - Dying Seas.mp3 5.6M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 11 - Kings Of Speed.mp3 4.6M Warrior On The Edge Of Time - 12 - Motorhead.mp3 4.0K Warrior On The Edge Of TIme.m3u
"Frequently dismissed as just another ragbag gathering of live cuts and outtakes, Zones is, in fact, one of Hawkwind's more fascinating albums, featuring cuts orginally scheduled for a follow-up to 1980's mighty Levitation album, and catching them, too, at the tail end of the legendary Ginger Baker's brief stint with the group.Recorded in December 1980, three studio tracks date from the Baker years, the brief electrobabble of "Zones," "Dangerous Vision," and "Running Through the Back Brain." None of them exactly tax the old master, although the deeply synthipopped latter makes some intriguingly funky demands. But two tracks recorded live at Lewisham Odeon during the band's December 1980 U.K. tour offer a stronger indication of Baker's strengths (the remainder of the show can be found on the This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic collection): the dramatic atmospherics of "The Island" and an excellent cruise through "Motorway City" (released simultaneously as a U.K. single). The soul of the album, however, lies in five tracks recorded two years later, with Martin Griffin now in the drumseat, and past collaborator Michael Moorcock returning to lead the band through a positively brutal "Sonic Attack." Never regarded as one of Hawkwind's brightest patches, these excerpts from an October 1982 concert at Bristol's Colston Hall go some way toward rehabilitating its reputation and suffer more from less-than-perfect sound (and a somewhat dreary churn through "Brainstorm") than anything else. Newer material -- "Utopia 84" and "Dream Worker" from the newly released Choose Your Masques -- is of considerably higher value." -- Dave Thompson
total 72M 1.2M Zones - 01 - Zones.mp3 7.5M Zones - 02 - Dangerous Vision.mp3 9.7M Zones - 03 - Running Through The Back Brain.mp3 5.1M Zones - 04 - The Island.mp3 7.1M Zones - 05 - Motorway City.mp3 3.0M Zones - 06 - Utopia 84.mp3 7.7M Zones - 07 - Social Alliance.mp3 9.6M Zones - 08 - Sonic Attack.mp3 7.8M Zones - 09 - Dream Worker.mp3 14M Zones - 10 - Brainstorm.mp3 4.0K Zones.m3u
"The second volume of this four-volume set picks up with Hawkwind launching into its Space Ritual tour, with Lemmy Kilminster by now a fixture in the band. Kilminster lasted for two more albums, as the band began to take on a more traditional prog rock sound. The following two albums, excerpted on this compilation, mark the splintering and decline of the band over the next few years. Once again, the compilation of the disc seems sloppy and strange, with tracks out of chronological order and some odd selections. The sound is somewhat better than on the first volume." -- Steven E. McDonald
total 124M 14M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 01 - Orgone Accumulator (Live).mp3 3.8M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 02 - Sonic Attack (Live).mp3 8.0M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 03 - Assault & Battery.mp3 6.1M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 04 - The Golden Void.mp3 12M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 05 - Magnu.mp3 14M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 06 - The Psychedelic Warlords.mp3 7.4M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 07 - Winds Of Change.mp3 12M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 08 - Reefer Madness.mp3 18M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 09 - Steppenwolf.mp3 15M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 10 - Spirit of the Age.mp3 9.9M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 11 - Hassan I Sabha.mp3 6.9M 25 Years On 1973-1977 - 12 - Kerb Crawler.mp3 4.0K 25 Years On 1973-1977.m3u 4.0K 25 Years On 1973-1977.sfv
"One of Hawkwind's stronger 1980s releases, their last U.K. Top 30 hit, and certainly the high point of their two-year/three-album stint with RCA, Choose Your Masques boasts a vision and energy that neither of its predecessors could match, coupled with some excellent songwriting and -- again, unlike its predecessors -- more than a couple of songs that demanded revisiting. Part of the improvement was surely down to the return of saxophonist Nik Turner, absent since 1978. Both his pen and his instrument are eminently visible across an album that matches a newfound sense of high drama with Hawkwind's traditional emotional punch, with the title track, the "Arrival In Utopia"/"Utopia" suite, and the closing "Waiting for Tomorrow" not only proving their worth in the studio, but restoring Hawkwind to the highest standards in concert as well. Six of Choose Your Masques' ten tracks are also featured on the Collectors Series, Vol. 2 live album, documenting the group's 1982 U.K. tour, and the power of those tracks is again worth the price of admission. Similarly, the re-emergence of the decade-old "Silver Machine," first as a purportedly remixed single, then as the halfway point on this album, brings a lot more to the party than, say, the tired revamp of "Sonic Attack" did on the 1981 album of the same name. Arguably, without the original "Silver Machine"'s unexpected chart success, Hawkwind would never have survived as long as they have, and the doughty old warrior is here treated with all the respect it merits." -- Dave Thompson
total 52M 9.7M Choose Your Masques - 01 - Choose Your Masques.mp3 5.4M Choose Your Masques - 02 - Dream Worker.mp3 2.8M Choose Your Masques - 03 - Arrival In Utopia.mp3 4.0M Choose Your Masques - 04 - Silver Machine.mp3 6.3M Choose Your Masques - 05 - Void City.mp3 3.7M Choose Your Masques - 06 - Solitary Mind Games.mp3 4.5M Choose Your Masques - 07 - Fahrenheit 451.mp3 984K Choose Your Masques - 08 - The Scan.mp3 3.5M Choose Your Masques - 09 - Waiting For Tomorrow.mp3 6.9M Choose Your Masques - 10 - Silver Machine.mp3 4.6M Choose Your Masques - 11 - Psychedelic Warlords.mp3 4.0K Choose Your Masques.m3u 4.0K Choose Your Masques.sfv
"Hawkwind and science-fiction/fantasy author Michael Moorcock had been hovering around each other's vicinities for years before they finally got around to recording this adaptation of Moorcock's "Elric" novels (long a favorite on the old DAW paperback line). They seemed made to order for the project, and by and large they are; the band rocks their way through the story of Elric and the sword that becomes the basis for his survival and his doom, breaking it up with a few ethereal keyboard-dominated interludes. "Needle Gun" could have been a single by the original band had it been released a few years earlier. They aren't quite as melodic here in their writing, singing, or playing as they might have been, say, a decade earlier, and some of the songs are a bit predictable, but overall this is a fairly successful contribution to rock's rarefied body of literary adaptations, well suited to its subject. The lineup here, for anyone who cares, is Brock (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Bainbridge (keyboards, vocals), Langton (lead guitar, vocals), Alan Davey (bass), Danny Thompson (drums), and Dave Charles (percussion)." -- Bruce Eder
total 43M 3.2M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 01 - Song Of The Swords.mp3 2.8M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 02 - Shade Gate.mp3 3.2M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 03 - The Sea King.mp3 2.4M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 04 - The Pulsing Cavern.mp3 4.5M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 05 - Elric (The Enchanter).mp3 3.9M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 06 - Needle Gun.mp3 3.1M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 07 - Zarozinia.mp3 988K Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 08 - The Demise.mp3 3.9M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 09 - Sleep Of A Thousand Tears.mp3 832K Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 10 - Chaos Army.mp3 5.9M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 11 - Horn Of Destiny.mp3 3.7M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 12 - The War I Survived (Live).mp3 4.6M Chronicle Of The Blacksword - 13 - Voice Inside My Head (Live).mp3 4.0K Chronicle Of The Blacksword.m3u 4.0K Chronicle Of The Blacksword.sfv
total 17M 17M Decide Your Future E.P. - 04 - Assassin (Magic Carpet Mix BY Swordfish Astralasia)).mp3
total 94M 9.9M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 01 - Knights of the Occasional Table - Sonic Attack.mp3 8.7M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 02 - Optic Eye - Forge of the Vulcan.mp3 8.3M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 03 - Salt Tank - Master of the Universe.mp3 13M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 04 - Astralasia - Spirit of the Age (Flesh Of Phantasy).mp3 8.3M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 05 - Translucent - You shouldn't do that.mp3 9.0M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 06 - The Advent - Sonic Destruction.mp3 12M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 07 - Zion Train - Damnation Alley.mp3 10M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 08 - Astralasia - Uncle Sams on Mars.mp3 9.3M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 09 - Utah Saints - Silver Machine.mp3 5.9M Hawkwind Future Reconstructions - Ritual of the Solstice - 10 - Doctor Jest - Needle Gun.mp3
total 27M 7.0M Various - Gimme Shelter (ROCK) - 01 - Thunder - Gimme Shelter.mp3 7.8M Various - Gimme Shelter (ROCK) - 02 - Little Angels - Gimme Shelter.mp3 8.9M Various - Gimme Shelter (ROCK) - 03 - Hawkwind and Samantha Fox - Gimme Shelter.mp3 3.0M Various - Gimme Shelter (ROCK) - 04 - Various - Interview.mp3
total 41M 4.7M 01 Choose Your Masques.mp3 4.9M 02 Coded Languages.mp3 3.8M 03 Magnu.mp3 3.3M 04 Dust of Time.mp3 5.1M 05 Waiting For Tomorrow.mp3 5.3M 06 Angels of Death.mp3 4.0M 07 Ghost Dance.mp3 3.0M 08 Golden Void.mp3 6.8M 09 Psychedelic Warlords.mp3 4.0K Hawkwind - Glasgow Apollo (19-9-82).m3u
"It may or may not be the business of the future to be dangerous, but it certainly is the business of Hawkwind to do the unexpected on this album. This disc seems to be the group's effort to merge trance/ambient/techno sounds with that of the space rock that they pioneered. The resulting CD is a bit sleepy, but does have its moments. "Space Is Their (Palestine)" has segments that feel a bit like Kraftwerk covering Hassan I Shaba (aka Assassins of Allah). However, at over 11 minutes those moments are stretched a bit thin. "Let Sleeping Dogs Lie" is a harder-edged cut that comes closer to Hawkwind's more typical sound, but it still feels a bit off of its mark. A highlight of the disc is "Wave Upon Wave," which has a great proggy, atmospheric texture. The track "Letting in the Past" is a truly Hawkwind space rock number based on "Hurry on Sundown." The group also tries to break some new progish territory with "Techno Tropic Zone," a cut that seems to combine the weirdness of a piece like "Sonic Attack" with those other elements. The group also puts in a unique covering of the Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter." This disc certainly will not go down as one of their best, but for those with a taste for the unusual it should be entertaining." -- Gary Hill
total 71M 9.2M It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous - 01 - It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous.mp3 20M It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous - 02 - Space Is Their (Palestine).mp3 15M It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous - 05 - Let Barking Dogs Lie.mp3 4.5M It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous - 07 - Letting In The Past.mp3 7.6M It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous - 08 - The Camera That Could Lie.mp3 7.1M It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous - 10 - Techno Tropic Zone Exists.mp3 8.7M It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous - 12 - Avante.mp3
"An excellent album that thoroughly dismisses any fears that recent personnel upheavals might have damaged Hawkwind in the slightest. Recorded with veteran drummer Ginger Baker as an absolutely astonishing replacement for the departing Simon King and with Huw Lloyd Langton clearly reveling in the guitar hero status accorded by the watching ranks of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Levitation captures Hawkwind at their most confident and brash. Certainly the mighty "Who's Gonna Win the War" has few peers within even the classic lineup's vocabulary, with its drift out of Tim Blake's brief but beautiful "Prelude," a transition to be proud of. Feeling ever so slightly churlish, one could point to the absence of Robert Calvert and Nik Turner as a decisive blow in the songwriting departure -- there is certainly a hint of style over substance hanging around a few of the lesser numbers ("Space Chase," "World of Tiers," "5th Second of Forever"). But the relentless crunch that occasionally deputizes for melody has excitement of its own, especially when paired with a Baker/Harvey Bainbridge rhythm section that simply doesn't know when to quit. Just missing the U.K. Top 20 upon release in November 1980, Levitation has since fallen into a degree of disrepute on account of its contents' ubiquity in the world of less than stellar Hawkwind compilations. Return to the original disc, however, and that reputation is certainly not deserved." -- Dave Thompson
total 26M 7.8M Levitation - 01 - Levitation.mp3 9.5M Levitation - 02 - Motorway City.mp3 3.2M Levitation - 03 - Psychosis.mp3 4.7M Levitation - 04 - World Of Tiers.mp3
total 86M 5.7M 01_magnu (the calling of the horse).mp3 2.5M 02_down thru the night.mp3 6.0M 03_treadmill.mp3 5.0M 04_time we left.mp3 6.0M 05_heads.mp3 4.6M 06_winds of change.mp3 4.3M 07_assault and battery.mp3 3.5M 08_golden void.mp3 4.9M 09_golden void 2.mp3 4.8M 10_back in the box.mp3 5.1M 11_utopia.mp3 4.4M 12_brainstorm2.mp3 20M 13_damnation alley.mp3 9.3M 14_assassins of allah.mp3 4.0K HawkWind_Lounge Axe.txt 4.0K Lounge Axe (Chicago 10-01-89) bootleg.m3u
"Rather forgotten but quite strong, this is a live CD recorded on the Space Bandits tour. It features the violin work of Simon House and rare live recordings of Bridget Wishhart. There are really no weak cuts here, and it all flows very well, creating a rather fluid listening experience. The "Void of Golden Light"/"Lives of Great Men" set is particularly powerful." -- Gary Hill
total 48M 9.8M Palace Springs - 01 - Back In The Box.mp3 13M Palace Springs - 02 - Treadmill.mp3 5.0M Palace Springs - 03 - Void Of Golden Light.mp3 9.2M Palace Springs - 07 - Acid Test.mp3 12M Palace Springs - 08 - Damnation Alley.mp3
"Don't be fooled by the name on the front; this is actually Hawkwind (1995 edition) trying a run down the ambient techno road -- actually, the end result is more techno than ambient, verging on thundering rave velocities more often than it wanders into Orb sleepy noodling territory. There's no real attempt to hide the fact that it's Hawkwind -- the trademark musical structures and Brock guitarisms fly out of the mix everywhere. Taken as a whole entity, White Zone veers between interestingly hypnotic and remarkably annoying -- Hawkwind fans are as likely to be confused by this one as the average man in the CD supermarket." -- Steven McDonald
total 69M 2.3M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 01 - Am I Fooling.mp3 9.0M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 02 - Frenzzy.mp3 5.3M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 03 - Pipe Dreams.mp3 1.4M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 04 - Heart Attack.mp3 6.6M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 05 - Time and Space.mp3 12M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 06 - The White Zone.mp3 9.2M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 07 - In Search of Shangrila.mp3 2.2M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 08 - Bay of Bengal.mp3 6.0M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 09 - Moonbeam.mp3 7.0M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 10 - Window Pane.mp3 8.0M Psychedelic Warriors - White Zone - 11 - Love in Space.mp3
total 106M 9.4M 01 - Hawkwind Zoo - Hurry On Sundown.mp3 7.3M 02 - Hawkwind Zoo - Sweet Mistress Of Pain.mp3 6.0M 03 - Hawkwind Zoo - Kings Of Speed.mp3 4.3M 04 - Hawkwind - Motorhead.mp3 11M 05 - Hawkwind - Valium Ten.mp3 11M 06 - Sonic Assassins - Over The Top.mp3 11M 07 - Sonic Assassins - Free Fall.mp3 6.0M 08 - Sonic Assassins - Death Trap.mp3 6.9M 09 - Hawkwind - Night Of The Hawks.mp3 8.1M 10 - Hawkwind - Green Finned Demon.mp3 2.0M 11 - Hawkwind - Dream Dancers.mp3 4.4M 12 - Hawkwind - Dragons And Fables.mp3 5.4M 13 - Hawklords - Who's Gonna Win The War.mp3 5.7M 14 - Hawklords - Time Of.mp3 4.6M 15 - Dave Brock - Social Alliance.mp3 5.0M 16 - Dave Brock - Raping Robots In The Streets.mp3 4.0K flickhawks.txt
total 44M 4.2M 01_Watching the Grass Grow.mp3 3.5M 02_Space Invaders.mp3 5.5M 03_Cars Eat With Autoface.mp3 2.6M 04_Polyethylene.mp3 3.5M 05_God Disco.mp3 4.7M 06_Disco Tango.mp3 2.8M 07_Gas Money.mp3 4.5M 08_Alright on the Flight.mp3 2.7M 09_Blue Rinse Haggard Robot.mp3 3.8M 10_Bilderborg.mp3 3.2M 11_Inner City Unit - Human Beings (1982).mp3 2.8M 12_Inner City Unit - Raj Neesh (1982).mp3 4.0K ICU - Punkadelic (1982).m3u 4.0K _Nik Turner's ICU - Punkadelic.nfo
total 55M 5.3M 01watching.mp3 1.7M 02bucket.mp3 3.6M 03invaders.mp3 7.1M 04train-astrid.mp3 5.6M 05ejection.mp3 3.4M 06lsd.mp3 4.6M 07kingbee.mp3 5.1M 08planet.mp3 2.8M 09fungus.mp3 3.9M 10egg.mp3 4.2M 11cyberluv.mp3 3.1M 12sharks.mp3 4.0M 13brainstorm.mp3 1.2M 14Inner City Unit - Virgin Love.mp3
total 55M 5.1M 01_The Awakening.mp3 5.1M 02_The Pyramid Spell.mp3 7.0M 03_The Hall Of Double Truth.mp3 5.5M 04_Anubis.mp3 4.3M 05_Thoth.mp3 6.2M 06_Horus.mp3 4.1M 07_Isis.mp3 8.7M 08_Osiris.mp3 9.2M 09_God Rock.mp3 4.0K _Nik Turner's Sphynx - Xitintoday.nfo 4.0K Sphynx-xitintoday.m3u
"A solo performer and the space-rock band Hawkwind's "resident poet," Robert Calvert was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1945. As an infant, he and his family relocated to London, where he grew up to first begin working as a building surveyor; however, his long-held literary aspirations drew him into the late 1960s counterculture movement, and soon he was a regular contributor to the underground magazines of the era. Upon meeting Hawkwind guitarist Dave Brock, Calvert became a satellite member of the group, infrequently appearing during their live sets to recite poems and dramatic monologues; in 1972 he wrote their massive hit "Silver Machine," although his original vocals were later overdubbed by bassist (and future Motorhead kingpin) Lemmy Kilmister.
Calvert's vocal did remain intact on the follow-up Hawkwind single, "Urban Guerrilla," a portrait of a terrorist which was quickly deleted in the wake of an IRA bombing in London. He and the group subsequently toured, yielding a 1973 concert set, Space Ritual Alive, which featured such Calvert contributions as "Sonic Attack," "In the Egg" and "Wage War." Shortly after the record's release, however, he left the band to mount a solo career, bowing in 1974 with the concept album Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters, recorded with the aid of friends including Brian Eno, Arthur Brown, Vivian Stanshall and Jim Capaldi. Eno subsequently produced 1975's Lucky Leif and the Longships, but the next year Calvert turned to the theatre, penning The Stars That Play with Laughing Sam's Dice, a drama based on the life of Jimi Hendrix.
In 1977 Calvert rejoined Hawkind for the LP Quark, Strangeness and Charm; when the group went on hiatus not long after, he and Brock formed the Hawklords, which recorded one album, 1978's 25 Years On, before swiftly disbanding. Calvert then returned to his solo career, and also began working on Hype, a novel about the music industry; issued in 1982, the book also spawned a spin-off LP, titled Hype as well. His subsequent work moved more towards electronics and minimalism, culminating in 1984's Freq and 1986's Test-Tube Conceived; he died of a heart attack on August 14, 1988, with a Hawkwind benefit performance in honor of his widow and son following a few months later." - Jason Ankeny
total 85M 6.0M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 01 - All the Machines Are Quiet.mp3 4.8M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 02 - Work Song.mp3 6.2M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 03 - Subterraneans.mp3 5.3M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 04 - Soweto.mp3 6.3M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 05 - Radio Egypt.mp3 6.5M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 06 - Over The Moon.mp3 6.4M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 07 - Hidden Persuasion.mp3 6.4M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 08 - Re-Wind.mp3 4.7M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 09 - Working Down A Diamond Mine.mp3 6.0M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 10 - Thanks to the Scientists.mp3 3.7M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 11 - I Hear Voices.mp3 5.1M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 12 - Acid Rain.mp3 3.7M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 13 - Fly On The Wall.mp3 3.6M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 14 - Standing On The Picket Line.mp3 3.4M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 15 - The Ra Ra Man.mp3 3.4M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 16 - Ned Ludd.mp3 3.9M Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar - 17 - Marathon Man.mp3 4.0K Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar.m3u 4.0K Robert Calvert - Blueprints from the Cellar.sfv
total 61M 6.7M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 01 - Ned Ludd.mp3 2.1M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 02 - Talk 1.mp3 7.1M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 03 - Acid Rain.mp3 3.4M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 04 - Talk 2.mp3 7.4M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 05 - All The Machines Are Quiet.mp3 1.2M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 06 - Talk 3.mp3 4.8M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 07 - Picket Line.mp3 1.4M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 08 - Talk 4.mp3 8.6M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 09 - The Cool Courage Of The Bomb Squad Officers.mp3 1.5M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 10 - Talk 5.mp3 5.7M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 11 - Work Song.mp3 5.5M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 12 - Lord Of The Hornets.mp3 5.6M Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted - 13 - The Greenfly And The Rose.mp3 4.0K Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted.m3u 4.0K Robert Calvert - Freq Revisted.sfv
"Robert Calvert's second solo album followed in the conceptual footsteps of its predecessor, this time extrapolating upon the Viking discovery of America to picture a nation that retained its Norse characteristics to the exclusion of all others. It is a vivacious scenario, as vivid in the churning psychedelic primitivism of "Storm Chant of the Skraelings" as in the ultra-modern Beach Boys parody "Lay of the Surfers" (key lyric: "bar bar barbarians"), while the liner notes are punctuated with enough historical interjections to firmly establish the outline of the tale. Backed by what amounts to a British underground supergroup, including the Pink Fairies' Paul Rudolph, Hawkwind's Nik Turner, and author Michael Moorcock, all bound together by Eno's crystalline production, Lucky Leif is a far cry from the jam-heavy miasma of Calvert's earlier work with Hawkwind. Indeed, the reliance on tight song structures predicts the vast sea change that Calvert would wreak on the Hawkwind mothership following his return in 1976, while anybody schooled in the joys of Eno's own first two solo albums will certainly find much to rejoice in here. From hot Viking calypso-jazz ("Volstead O Vodeo Do") to apocalyptic metal-funk ("Ragna Rock"), Lucky Leif conjures the entire spread of modern music -- elsewhere in the cycle, "Magical Potion" offers a throbbing variation on the old "Willie and the Hand Jive" riff, while "Moonshine in the Mountain" is as sh*t-kicking country-colored as such a title demands. Only the multi-layered spoken-word incantation "The Making of Midgard" and the radio-dial dynamics of "Phase Locked Loop" truly jar the album's continuity, but even those flaws are promptly remedied by "Brave New World," a triumphal ballad with a chorus to make your toes curl. With its cover portrait of the Statue of Liberty clad in a Viking helmet and a dragon ship flying the Stars and Stripes, with both the Indian wars and Prohibition raising their own ugly heads in the narrative, the ultimate point appears to be that American history itself would have remained much the same no matter who colonized the country first. But the hats, at least, would have been a lot more interesting." -- Dave Thompson
total 55M 420K Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 01 - Intro.mp3 5.7M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 02 - Ship Of Fools.mp3 4.4M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 03 - The Lay Of The Surfers.mp3 5.5M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 04 - Voyaging To Vinland.mp3 3.4M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 05 - The Making Of Midgard.mp3 5.9M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 06 - Brave New World.mp3 3.8M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 07 - Magical Potion.mp3 3.5M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 08 - Moonshine In The Mountains.mp3 5.8M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 09 - Storm Chant Of The Skralings.mp3 5.4M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 10 - Volstead O Vodeo Do.mp3 2.5M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 11 - Phase Locked Loop.mp3 8.4M Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships - 12 - Ragna Rock.mp3 4.0K Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships.m3u 4.0K Robert Calvert - Lucky Leif And The Longships.sfv
total 87M 4.0K 00-Robert Calvert - Live Carlisle 3-Nov-1986.txt 4.3M 01_orgoneaccumulator.mp3 6.2M 02_lordofthehornets.mp3 3.9M 03_teenballadofdino.mp3 3.2M 04_quarkstrangenessandcharm.mp3 5.5M 05_radioegypt.mp3 4.2M 06_diamondmine.mp3 3.3M 07_daysoftheunderground.mp3 3.4M 08_nedludd.mp3 4.4M 09_acidrain.mp3 5.5M 10_worksong.mp3 3.7M 11_online.mp3 8.3M 12_damnationalley.mp3 6.5M 13_allthemachinesarequiet.mp3 5.4M 14_telekinesis.mp3 5.1M 15_picketline.mp3 7.9M 16_robot.mp3 5.4M 17_testtubeconceived.mp3 956K CALVERT_LIVE_COVER.jpg 636K CALVERT_LIVE_TRAY.jpg
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total 67M 4.0K Hawkwind - Spirit of the Age.nfo 4.0K HSoXX-16 Hawkwind - Spirit of the Age.sfv 3.3M Spirit of the Age_01 - Master of the Universe.mp3 2.1M Spirit of the Age_02 - Earth Calling.mp3 2.2M Spirit of the Age_03 - Psychosis.mp3 3.0M Spirit of the Age_04 - Space Chase.mp3 4.0M Spirit of the Age_05 - Angels of Death.mp3 6.3M Spirit of the Age_06 - Motorway City.mp3 4.7M Spirit of the Age_07 - Born to Go.mp3 8.0M Spirit of the Age_08 - Brainstorm (live).mp3 7.3M Spirit of the Age_09 - Spirit of the Age.mp3 2.9M Spirit of the Age_10 - Motorhead.mp3 2.0M Spirit of the Age_11 - Dealing with the Devil.mp3 3.1M Spirit of the Age_12 - World of Tiers.mp3 3.3M Spirit of the Age_13 - The 5th Second of Forever.mp3 5.9M Spirit of the Age_14 - Dust of Time.mp3 5.4M Spirit of the Age_15 - Levitation.mp3 3.7M Spirit of the Age_16 - Silver Machine (live).mp3
total 67M 2.5M hawkwind_sd98_01_intro.mp3 6.8M hawkwind_sd98_02_control.mp3 8.7M hawkwind_sd98_03_wheels.mp3 2.4M hawkwind_sd98_04_standing_at_the_edge.mp3 2.8M hawkwind_sd98_05_assault_n_battery.mp3 5.9M hawkwind_sd98_06_goldenvoid.mp3 6.1M hawkwind_sd98_07_spirit_of_the_age.mp3 11M hawkwind_sd98_08_starfire_mountain_dreaming.mp3 6.2M hawkwind_sd98_09_time_we_left.mp3 5.1M hawkwind_sd98_10_space_is_deep.mp3 11M hawkwind_sd98_11_brainstorm.mp3 4.0K Live Strange Daze '98.m3u
Disc 1 total 64M 4.5M 01 - Hurry on Sundown.mp3 8.0M 02 - Space is Deep.mp3 4.7M 03 - Born to Go.mp3 6.2M 04 - Urban Guerilla.mp3 7.2M 05 - You Shouldn't Do That.mp3 7.2M 06 - Spirit of the Age.mp3 5.2M 07 - High Rise.mp3 5.2M 08 - Ghost Dance.mp3 7.6M 09 - Motorway City.mp3 8.0M 10 - Brain Storm.mp3 Disc 2 total 66M 7.2M 01 - Shot Down in the Night.mp3 5.4M 02 - Levitation.mp3 1.4M 03 - Prelude.mp3 4.4M 04 - Who's Gonna Win the War.mp3 5.9M 05 - Dust of Time.mp3 3.1M 06 - Song of the Swords.mp3 4.5M 07 - Angels of Death.mp3 3.6M 08 - Shade Gate.mp3 2.7M 09 - Rocky Paths.mp3 2.4M 10 - The Pulsing Cavern.mp3 3.6M 11 - Master of the Universe.mp3 4.1M 12 - Dreaming City.mp3 4.4M 13 - Moonglum (Friend Without a Cause).mp3 3.9M 14 - Needle Gun.mp3 3.9M 15 - Zarozinia.mp3 6.0M 16 - Horn of Fate.mp3 Disc 3 total 70M 6.7M 01 - Damnation Alley.mp3 5.1M 02 - Sword of the East.mp3 4.0M 03 - Wastelands of Sleep.mp3 7.1M 04 - Neon SkylineLost Chronicles.mp3 4.8M 05 - Black Elk Speaks.mp3 8.8M 06 - Images.mp3 4.7M 07 - Out of the Shadows.mp3 4.9M 08 - Wings.mp3 5.9M 09 - Back in the Box.mp3 7.5M 10 - Treadmill.mp3 9.4M 11 - Lives of Great MenVoid of Golden Ligh.mp3 1.3M 12 - Silver Machine (Requiem).mp3
total 81M 22M In Search Of Space - 01 - You Shouldn't Do That.mp3 9.2M In Search Of Space - 02 - You Know You're Only Dreaming.mp3 8.7M In Search Of Space - 03 - Master Of The Universe.mp3 6.7M In Search Of Space - 04 - We Took The Wrong Step Years Ago.mp3 8.0M In Search Of Space - 05 - Adjust Me.mp3 4.7M In Search Of Space - 06 - Children Of The Sun.mp3 7.5M In Search Of Space - 07 - Seven By Seven.mp3 6.5M In Search Of Space - 08 - Silver Machine.mp3 7.0M In Search Of Space - 09 - Born To Go.mp3 4.0K In Search Of Space.m3u 4.0K In Search Of Space.sfv 848K The_Hawk(foldout).JPG
"In Search of Space strengthened Hawkwind's science fiction-type brand of progressive rock, gaining bass player Dave Anderson and galactic poet extraordinaire Rob Calvert, while losing John Harrison at the same time. The album opens with the mind-numbing galactic haze of "You Shouldn't Do That," a spooky little 15-minute excursion that warps, throbs, and swirls with Dik Mik's "audio generator" and the steady drum pace of Terry Ollis. Then comes the ominous whispering of the title, set to the pulsating waves of Dave Brock's guitar and Turner's alto sax, with Dettmar's synth work laying the foundation. Wonderfully setting the tone, "You Shouldn't Do That"'s improvisational looseness and rhythmic fusion smoothly open up the album into the realm of Hawkwind. The peculiarity never ceases, as "You Know You're Only Dreaming" and "We Took the Wrong Steps Years Ago" delves even deeper into obscurity, sometimes emanating with the familiar jangle of the guitar which then has its acquaintance overshadowed by the waft of the keyboard. Just as "Master of the Universe" chugs and rolls with a foreboding rhythm, "Adjust Me" retaliates with its moaning verse and tonal fluctuations fading into oblivion. The groundbreaking sound which Hawkwind achieved on In Search of Space helped to open up a whole new avenue of progressive rock. This album would lead to their most successful release in Space Ritual, coming two years after In Search of Space, with their interplanetary groove already set for takeoff." -- Mike DeGagne
total 36M 3.3M 01 - Masters Of The Universe.mp3 7.2M 02 - Shot Down In The Night.mp3 4.4M 03 - Who`s Gonna Win The War.mp3 2.9M 04 - Motorhead.mp3 5.9M 05 - Dust Of Time.mp3 5.4M 06 - Levitation.mp3 4.0M 07 - Angels Of Death.mp3 2.4M 08 - Quark, Strangeness And Charm.mp3 76K hawkwind--masters of the universe b.jpg 76K hawkwind--masters of the universe cd.jpg 68K hawkwind--masters of the universe fr.jpg 4.0K Masters Of The Universe.m3u 4.0K Masters Of The Universe.sfv
"Yet another of the albums drawn from the stash of Hawkwind outtakes and live cuts first accumulated for the Acid Daze box set; and another that has apparently been compiled with no regard whatsoever for the music itself -- beyond, perhaps, an eye for some of the better-sounding material in the original cache. The 1972 Sundown cuts, the 1971 BBC sessions, and even some of the mid- to late-'70s tracks are, at least in the world of Hawkwind oddities, eminently listenable, and one should never get bored listening to Dave Brock gallantly strain his way through Lemmy's "Motorhead."No, the problem with this collection -- as with the myriad others born of the same low-rent parentage -- is: why do labels even bother? If you're already a Hawkwind fan, you know precisely what it is (fact: never trust an album that includes "Hash Cake 77"); if you're not, you won't care. And if you're undecided, there are around 200 Hawkwind LPs and CDs out there already. What are the odds on you picking up this one? (Er...around 200 to 1, actually.)" -- Dave Thompson
total 77M 2.6M 01_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Earth_Calling.mp3 4.8M 02_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Born_To_Go.mp3 5.7M 03_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Space_Is_Deep.mp3 1.1M 04_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Silver_Machine.mp3 3.6M 05_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Motorhead.mp3 2.0M 06_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Angels_Of_Death.mp3 1.2M 07_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Magnu.mp3 5.5M 08_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Hash_Cake_77.mp3 6.6M 09_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_High_Rise.mp3 7.8M 10_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Douglas_In_The_Jungle.mp3 7.5M 11_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Urban_Guerillia.mp3 5.6M 12_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Who_s_Gona_Win_The_War.mp3 4.0M 13_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Masters_Of_The_Universe.mp3 11M 14_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_You_Shouldn_t_Do_That.mp3 9.2M 15_Hawkwind_-_Onward_Flies_The_Bird_(Live_Rare)_-_Spirit_Of_The_Age.mp3 32K hawkwind onward flies the bird.jpg
"Dating from those dark days before EMI set about putting its Hawkwind back catalog into much needed order, Psychedelic Warlords represents one of the sharpest of all Hawkwind compilations, drawing from both the regular albums and various non-LP singles to offer up a startling overview of the band at its primal (1970-1975) best. Rarities abound -- the tumultuous "Urban Guerilla," a call to violent arms that was banned in Britain when its release coincided with an IRA bombing campaign, is joined by its B-side, "Brainbox Pollution," the live "It's So Easy," the edited "Psychedelic Warlords," and the hit "Silver Machine," almost but not quite spiraling out of the Space Ritual-era "Shouldn't Do That," just as it did on the Road Hawks compilation. It's a gripping juxtaposition and, to an entire generation of Hawkwind listeners, makes more sense than any of the other couplings the track has endured. Elsewhere, there may be a little too much emphasis paid to the band's eponymous debut album, but the tracks are sufficiently well spaced that it doesn't matter -- besides, you're still recovering from ten minutes of "Brainstorm" long after "Hurry on Sundown" has lilted into view. One disc, of course, stands no chance whatsoever of being defined as even a halfway "best of" Hawkwind. But still, there's enough here to keep the most demanding ears open and, though the rarities themselves have since appeared as bonus tracks on sundry U.K. reissues, it's still great to have them all in one place." -- Dave Thompson
total 131M 7.3M 01-Hawkwind - Psychedelic Warlords.mp3 18M 02-Hawkwind - Brainstorm.mp3 9.2M 03-Hawkwind - Hurry On Sundown.mp3 7.8M 04-Hawkwind - Parranoia II.mp3 14M 05-Hawkwind - You Shouldn't Do That.mp3 8.6M 06-Hawkwind - Silver Machine.mp3 6.8M 07-Hawkwind - Urban Guerrilla.mp3 5.6M 08-Hawkwind - Down Through The Night.mp3 9.8M 09-Hawkwind - It's So easy.mp3 13M 10-Hawkwind - Mirror of Illusion.mp3 11M 11-Hawkwind - Adjust Me.mp3 11M 12-Hawkwind - Brain Box Pollution.mp3 12M 13-Hawkwind - Masters Of The Universe.mp3 4.0K Psychedelic Warlords.m3u
total 50M 5.5M 01 - Death Trap.mp3 4.4M 02 - Jack of Shadows.mp3 7.6M 03 - Uncle Sams on Mars.mp3 5.0M 04 - Infinity.mp3 2.3M 05 - Life Form.mp3 9.6M 06 - Robot.mp3 6.2M 07 - High Rise.mp3 7.4M 08 - P.X.R.5.mp3 368K Hawkwind - PXR5 - 00 - cd.jpg 384K Hawkwind - PXR5 - 00 - front.jpg 1.1M Hawkwind - PXR5 - 00 - inside.jpg 504K Hawkwind - PXR5 - 00 - tray.jpg 4.0K PXR5.m3u 4.0K PXR5.sfv
total 26M 6.8M 01 - Master of the Universe.mp3 12M 02 - Born To Go.mp3 4.5M 03 - Silver Machine.mp3 2.4M 04 - Welcome to the Future.mp3 32K Hawkwind Roundhouse b.jpg 20K Hawkwind Roundhouse fr.jpg 4.0K Roundhouse 1972.m3u 4.0K Roundhouse 1972.sfv
"Something of a wasted opportunity, UA -- Hawkwind's label throughout their early-'70s years of most vital significance -- delved into the vault and emerged with little more than an expanded version of Cleopatra's earlier Psychedelic Warlords gathering of non-album singles padded out with great swathes of the Space Ritual live album. There is, after all, so much that could be done with Hawkwind's back catalog, beginning with a box set that delves deeper into the period archive -- with many of this set's prime rarities having already surfaced on the expanded versions of the original LPs, the need for a mere single disc's worth of odds-and-ends was minimal, to say the least. All of that notwithstanding, of course, the sheer quality of the music on Stasis remains unimpeachable. "Silver Machine," "Urban Guerilla," and "Psychedelic Warlords," the band's most successful U.K. singles of the age, all stand proud among the all-time Hawkwind classics, while the live material readily captures the intent, if not the entire mood, of the Space Ritual. The B side "Seven By Seven" is a genuinely atmospheric jewel, and only the absence of "Master of the Universe" truly derails this set's claim to be a genuine best-of Hawkwind's early years." -- Dave Thompson
total 87M 4.3M 01 Urban Guerilla.mp3 4.6M 02 Psychedelic Warlords.mp3 6.6M 03 Brainbox Polution.mp3 6.3M 04 7 by 7.mp3 4.7M 05 Paradox.mp3 5.4M 06 Silver Machine.mp3 3.9M 07 You'd Better Believe It.mp3 8.1M 08 Lord of Light.mp3 3.2M 09 The Black Cooridor (live).mp3 9.3M 10 Space is Deep (live).mp3 2.0M 11 Earth Calling (live).mp3 12M 12 Born to Go (live).mp3 6.7M 13 Down Through the Night (live).mp3 2.6M 14 The Awakening (live).mp3 8.2M 15 You Shouldn't do That (live).mp3 4.0K _Hawkwind - STASIS The UA Years (1971 - 1975).nfo 4.0K HSTXX-15 Hawkwind - STASIS The UA Years (1971 - 1975).sfv
"Hawkwind's "Atomhenge" stage show in 1976 remains the last of the truly ambitious live expeditions that the group would undertake in the aftermath of the Space Ritual showcase. The stage decorated with vast, glowing molecules was impressive even before the band took the stage, and the only drawback of any available souvenir of the event -- this one included -- is that you don't get to see any of it. Even with a generous 16-page color booklet at its disposal, Atomhenge 76 bears just three photographs of the event -- and one of them turned up as a single picture sleeve back in the day. Shame. As for the music, Atomhenge 76 is basically an expanded reissue of the mid-'90s Thrilling Hawkwind Stories set, documenting the group's October 1976 show at London's Hammersmith Odeon and rejoicing, sadly, in the same slightly less-than-perfect sound quality. The vocals are mixed high and thin, while the band is largely a half-distant buzz. Certainly the ferocious interplay that Hawkwind displayed on the night is far from view, a failing that is especially noticeable during the instrumental passages -- and, of course, there's a lot of them. Nevertheless, it is difficult to gripe at the sheer quality of the performances, as the band get to grips with a full 50 percent of the recently released Astounding Sounds Amazing Music album, drop in a plug for the forthcoming "Back on the Streets" 45, and execute excellent versions of a few choice oldies -- "Brainstorm" is especially dramatic. There's also an early airing for "Hassan I Sahba," the so-evocative document of Middle Eastern strife that would not be officially released for close to another year -- spikier than its studio counterpart, its status as the spiritual successor to "Urban Guerilla" was readily confirmed by a biting performance." -- Dave Thompson
total 114M 4.0K 00 - Atomhenge 76.nfo 1.7M 101-Intro.mp3 7.6M 102-Reefer Madness.mp3 5.9M 103-Paradox.mp3 7.9M 104-Chronoglide Skyway.mp3 8.6M 105-Hassan I Sahba.mp3 12M 106-Brainstorm.mp3 5.8M 107-Wind of Change.mp3 1.7M 201-Instrumental.mp3 15M 202-Steppenwolf.mp3 11M 203-Uncle Sam's on Mars.mp3 15M 204-Time for Sale.mp3 6.8M 205-Back on the Street.mp3 8.6M 206-Sonic Attack.mp3 8.4M 207-Kerb Crawler.mp3
"By this time, it's obvious that the best way to hear the modern incarnation of this band, and maybe any version of Hawkwind, is live, and this 15-song disc, made up of material from their 1993 British tour, fits the bill. Vintage material includes "Quark Strangeness and Charm" (a phrase derived from particle physics), but all of this disc pretty much rocks out hard and long, with swirling synthesizers in the background. This outfit plays harder and faster than the group's classic lineup, but whether they work with more style or just more noise is anyone's guess (this reviewer says it isn't style), and there are other concert recordings that may prove more satisfying, if not as vivid sonically. As songwriter and guitarist, Dave Brock is the dominant personality here." -- Bruce Eder
total 45M 772K 01 Altair.mp3 4.4M 02 Quark, Strangeness and Charm.mp3 3.9M 03 LSD.mp3 4.7M 04 The Camera That Could Lie.mp3 4.6M 05 Green Finned Demon.mp3 2.2M 06 Do That.mp3 2.5M 07 The Day a Wall Came Down.mp3 1.7M 08 Berlin Axis.mp3 4.0M 09 Void of Golden Light.mp3 3.9M 10 Right Stuff.mp3 1.7M 11 Wastelands.mp3 1.2M 12 The Dream Goes On.mp3 5.3M 13 Right to Decide.mp3 3.3M 14 The Dream Has Ended.mp3 1.3M 15 This Future.mp3
"Opening Dave Brock's own "collectors series" of Hawkwind anthologies, Complete '79 is an attempt to round up, and place into some form of chronological logic, the wealth of odds and ends recorded during the band's 1979 tours -- and hitherto spattered across more budget collections than bear thinking about. All seven tracks previously available on the Live '79 collection are here, plus seven more dispersed across such budget-priced collections as Acid Daze, Anthology, British Tribal Music, The Castle Masters Collection, The Collection, and The Best & the Rest Of. In terms of sound quality, Complete '79 offers no improvement on the already available recordings -- it remains clear but distant, unmixed, and certainly un-remastered. It is the simple gathering of the material that matters, and the opportunity to hear the tracks resequenced to resemble a full Hawkwind concert. Opening disc two, keyboard player Tim Blake's solo epics "New Jerusalem" and "Lighthouse" are especially welcome, while the version of "Master of the Universe" rates among the most dramatic in the entire catalog. Great guitar solo, too. Finally, the packaging is bolstered by a beautiful booklet reproducing the tour program produced for the concerts themselves." -- Dave Thompson
Disc 1 total 61M 4.0K 00 - Complete 79.nfo 9.9M 101-Shot Down In The Night.mp3 13M 102-Motorway City.mp3 11M 103-Spirit Of The Age.mp3 10M 104-Urban Guerilla.mp3 13M 105-Who's Gonna Win The War.mp3 4.3M 106-World Of Tiers.mp3 Disc 2 total 76M 4.0K 00 - Complete 79_copy_2.nfo 13M 201-New Jerusalem.mp3 16M 202-Light House.mp3 15M 203-Brainstorm.mp3 4.5M 204-Satellite.mp3 9.4M 205-PXR 5.mp3 3.6M 206-Master of the Universe.mp3 11M 207-Silver Machine.mp3 5.5M 208-Levitation.mp3
"Despite taking its title from the classic Space Ritual-era "Sonic Attack," the bulk of This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic dates, in fact, from a full eight years on, as the revived band sold out a string of U.K. theaters in the run-up to Christmas 1980, including this show at London's Lewisham Odeon.By the standards that Space Ritual set, of course, This Is Hawkwind is little more than an average live album. By those standards established by the myriad other live Hawkwind albums one could choose from, however, it is one of the best, in terms of both sound and performance. Featuring the New Wave of British Heavy Metal-styled guitars of Huw Lloyd Langton, and with the surprise recruitment of legendary drummer Ginger Baker still catching people's eyes, the set opens with a densely punky "Psi Power," then moves on through crunchily dramatic takes on "Levitation," "Shot Down in the Night," and a "Death Trap" that could have fallen off Warrior on the Edge of Time, before wrapping up with a positively triumphant "Shot Down in the Night." (Two further tracks from this same concert appear on the album Zones.)That covers Sides One and Two of the original vinyl. The remainder of the double package is devoted to two excerpts from the band's appearance at the 1984 Summer Solstice festival at Stonehenge, a lengthy (eight minute) improvisation bearing the optimistic title "Stonehenge Decoded," and Nik Turner's short, sharp and, again, deeply NWOBHM-tinged "Watching the Grass Grow." In truth, these final cuts do break the rhythm built up by the Lewisham show -- festivals always bring out the weird in Hawkwind -- but still This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic stands as one of the few truly crucial Hawkwind archive sets released since that particular vault first creaked open." -- Dave Thompson
total 30M 3.0M 01 Psy Power.mp3 4.2M 02 Levitation.mp3 3.3M 03 Circles.mp3 2.0M 04 Space Chase.mp3 2.7M 05 Death Trap.mp3 3.8M 06 Angles Of Death.mp3 4.2M 07 Shot Down In The Night.mp3 4.8M 08 Stonehenge Decoded.mp3 2.2M 09 Watching The Grass Grow.mp3
"When Hawkwind, fresh from the latest round of breakups and defections, reignited themselves as the Hawklords, few among even the grassroots faithful knew precisely what to expect. The main band's last album, Quark Strangeness and Charm, had drifted far from the miasmic space drone of the "classic" years, and a growing interest in electronics and quirk left the band teetering on the edge of new wave pop -- again, a long way from any sphere the group might normally have orbited. 25 Years On continued that reinvention and, in so doing, emerged one of the last truly great Hawkwind-related albums before the precipitous dip into cliché and pretension that would scar so much of their 1980s output -- the following year's P.X.R.5 would, of course, complete this final cycle of excellence. Opening with the death-defying breeziness of "Psi Power," passing on through the spacious pomp of "Free Fall" and the self-abusing autobiography of "25 Years" ("Have they really been going that long?" pleaded one U.K. review), the album also dipped into comedy "Flying Doctor," sci-fi "(Only) The Dead Dreams of the Cold War Kid", and bleeping futurism (the synthi-joke "Automation") -- the same formula, of course, that marked out its predecessors, but a slap in the face for anyone who still tried to accuse the bandmembers of taking their mission too seriously. Indeed, looking back, it seems obvious that it was the Hawks' reputation (however they tried to disguise their name), rather than their music that prevented both album and single from scoring major hits -- they were that in step with the then-current fascinations of the U.K. music scene." -- Dave Thompson
total 32M 5.7M 01 - PSI Power.mp3 4.9M 02 - Free Fall.mp3 1.2M 03 - Automotion.mp3 4.2M 04 - 25 Years.mp3 5.3M 05 - Flying Doctor.mp3 3.9M 06 - The Only Ones.mp3 3.6M 07 - (Only) The Dead Dreams Of The Cold War Kid.mp3 3.3M 08 - The Age Of The Micro Man.mp3
"Like Zones, Palace Springs, and a few other Hawkwind issues, 1998's In Your Area is a combination of concert recordings and original studio tracks. The first six numbers feature live performances caught during the band's 1997 campaign. Fans in possession of an "Earth Visitor Passport" might prefer the Hawkwind '97 collection for a more complete documentation of this particular touring version of Hawkwind. There doesn't appear to be much studio tampering on this live section of In Your Area, which isn't necessarily a good thing as the recording quality is only decent at best. The spirit of each performance translates well in spite the occasionally murky sound. "Prairie" and "Hippy" are clear standouts among the disc's original tunes. Much more modern than the metallic space rock of their live set, these quasi-ambient cuts stand up to the group's best '90s material." -- Vincent Jeffries
total 36M 7.7M 01 Brainstorm-Hawkwind in Your Area-Alchemy [Live].mp3 2.0M 02 Love in Space.mp3 4.1M 03 Rat Race.mp3 3.9M 04 Aerospace-Age Inferno [Live].mp3 1.2M 05 First Landing on Medusa.mp3 2.3M 06 I Am the Reptoid.mp3 532K 07 The Nazca.mp3 4.0M 08 Hippy.mp3 1.9M 09 Prairie.mp3 3.5M 10 Your Fantasy.mp3 2.2M 11 Luxotica.mp3 3.0M 12 Diana Park.mp3
Disc 1 total 71M 4.0K 00 - 1999 Party.nfo 6.0M 101-Intro-Standing on the Edge.mp3 12M 102-Brainbox Pollution.mp3 16M 103-It's So Easy.mp3 6.9M 104-You Know You're Only Dreaming.mp3 3.3M 105-Veterans of a Thousand Psychic Wars.mp3 15M 106-Brainstorm.mp3 13M 107-Seven by Seven.mp3 Disc 2 total 71M 4.0K 00 - 1999 Party_copy_2.nfo 9.8M 201-The Watcher.mp3 3.8M 202-The Awakening.mp3 8.3M 203-Paradox.mp3 13M 204-You'd Better Believe It.mp3 5.7M 205-The Psychedelic Warlords (Disappear In Smoke).mp3 12M 206-D-Rider.mp3 6.2M 207-Sonic Attack.mp3 11M 208-Master Of The Universe.mp3 3.5M 209-Welcome To The Future.mp3
"Historically, one of (if not the) first Hawkwind CDs to hit the shelves, Spirit of the Age is a 15-track round-up of the band's years on the Charisma label, 1976-79, and a microscopic inspection, then, of the total sea-change that the group underwent throughout that period. No longer the human embodiment of deep space in all its miasmic, claustrophobic, throbbing splendor, the band now specialized in virtual vignettes, cut through with witty lyrics and sharp, clean, instrumentation -- even when the song itself was driving towards its customary epic proportions. Both "Reefer Madness" and "Steppenwolf," from 1976's Astounding Sounds album, pulse with a sonic DNA that older fans would instantly recognize. But move on to excerpts from Quark Strangeness and Charm, Hawklords, and P.X.R. 5, and the landscape changes considerably. "Flying Doctor" is all but a post-punk novelty song, while the galactic gallantry of "Spirit of the Age" retains Hawkwind's time-honored love for science fiction, but translates it, brilliantly, into a quirky pop cartoon.Elsewhere, the presence of such off-kilter classics as "Hassan I Sabha" (a successor, of sorts, to 1973's "Urban Guerilla") and "Highrise" are as much a feature of the collection as the so-readily-accessible "Psi Power," "25 Years," and "Quark Strangeness and Charm," while collectors are catered to by the inclusion of a brief outtake snippet of "The Forge of Vulcan" and the 1976 single "Back on the Streets," finally taking its long-playing bow.Spirit of the Age would, eventually, be supplanted by a second compilation of this same era, Tales From Atomhenge. For the moment, however, it stood as an indispensable guide to one of Hawkwind's most intriguing eras." -- Dave Thompson
total 137M 5.7M Spirit of the Age - 01 - The Forge of Vulcan.mp3 11M Spirit of the Age - 02 - Flying Doctor.mp3 18M Spirit of the Age - 03 - Steppenwolf.mp3 9.9M Spirit of the Age - 04 - Hassan I Sabha.mp3 11M Spirit of the Age - 05 - Twenty Five Years.mp3 6.4M Spirit of the Age - 06 - Jack of Shadows.mp3 12M Spirit of the Age - 07 - Psi Powers.mp3 12M Spirit of the Age - 08 - Reefer Madness.mp3 5.5M Spirit of the Age - 09 - Fable of a Failed Race.mp3 8.6M Spirit of the Age - 10 - Highrise.mp3 6.7M Spirit of the Age - 11 - Quark, Strangeness and Charm.mp3 5.4M Spirit of the Age - 12 - Back On the Streets.mp3 6.9M Spirit of the Age - 13 - Kerb Crawler.mp3 6.8M Spirit of the Age - 14 - Dreams of the Cold War Kid.mp3 15M Spirit of the Age - 15 - Spirit of the Age.mp3 4.0K Spirit of the Age.m3u 4.0K Spirit of the Age.sfv
"Attempting to make sense of Hawkwind's early-'80s output has never been easy. Between 1980 and 1984, the band itself released just four new studio albums, but behind them, the floodgates strained beneath the weight of a career's worth of live and studio outtakes and off-cuts, many of which did, in fact, date from the first years of this new decade. Among these, the albums Zones and This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic are the best representatives of the 1980 and 1984 eras; The Collectors Series, Vol. 2: Choose Your Masques arrived to slip in between them, with a seamless recounting of the group's fall 1982 U.K. tour -- and at the same time, render any other document of the same period redundant. (The Friends and Relations and Independent Days collections both include overlapping material.) Somewhat confusingly titled after what was the band's then-current studio LP, The Collectors Series, Vol. 2: Choose Your Masques features six of that album's ten tracks -- among the absentees, perhaps surprisingly, is the remake of "Silver Machine" that popped up amidships. However, excellent versions of "Coded Languages," "Solitary Mind Games," and best of all, the new wavey "Waiting for Tomorrow" highlight the selections, readily slipping in alongside traditional favorites "Ejection," "Magnu," and a maniacally churning "Brainstorm." There's also a stunning version of "Master of the Universe," recast from its customary, weighty length to a breakneck heavy metal hoedown." -- Dave Thompson
Disc 1 total 111M 4.0K 00 - Hawkwind - Collectors Series, Vol. 2 - Choose Your Masques 1982 (Disc 1).nfo 13M 01 - Choose Your Masques.mp3 13M 02 - Coded Languages.mp3 11M 03 - Magnu.mp3 8.0M 04 - Dust Of Time.mp3 9.0M 05 - Warriors At The Edge Of Time.mp3 13M 06 - Waiting For Tomorrow.mp3 16M 07 - Angels Of Death.mp3 17M 08 - Psychedelic Warrior.mp3 4.2M 09 - Utopia.mp3 11M 10 - Social Alliance.mp3 Disc 2 total 78M 4.0K 00 - Hawkwind - Collectors Series, Vol. 2 - Choose Your Masques 1982 (Disc 2).nfo 14M 01 - Arrival In Utopia.mp3 12M 02 - Solitary Mind Games.mp3 4.1M 03 - Dream Worker.mp3 30M 04 - Brainstorm.mp3 6.2M 05 - Ejection.mp3 5.6M 06 - Shot Down In The Night.mp3 7.9M 07 - Masters Of The Universe.mp3
Vol. 1
This CD is the reissue of an obscure mid-'80s limited edition cassette (heavily remastered and sporting Marvel comics-inspired artwork). The Weird Tapes No. 1: Dave Brock, Sonic Assassins is comprised of three different recordings from circa 1977-1978. The bulk of the material comes from a December 24, 1977, show by the short-lived Sonic Assassins (one of Hawkwind's transformations that led to the name change to the Hawklords): Bob Calvert, Dave Brock, Harvey Bainbridge, Paul Hayles, and Martin Griffin. This set includes solid versions of "Death Trap" and "Free Fall" (both subsequently appearing on LPs released in 1978). There is also a version of the Pink Floyd-esque "Who's Gonna Win the War" billed to Hawkwind (recording date unknown) with the same lineup minus Hayles and plus Steve Swindells. The album is rounded out with five studio tracks by Dave Brock, recorded for a 1978 solo album that never materialized. Relying heavily on synthesizers, these have little to offer, except for "Assassination." The sound quality is quite good, except for the poorly recorded Hawkwind track. Hardcore fans will find the Brock cuts interesting and the Sonic Assassins set is very strong, but there are better CDs in the Weird Tapes series. -- François Couture
Vol. 2
This CD is the reissue of a mid-'80s limited edition cassette (heavily remastered and sporting Marvel comics-inspired artwork). It splits in two. The first five tracks are taken from a Hawkwind show from the Spirit of the Age tour in 1977 and features Bob Calvert, Dave Brock, Simon King, and Simon House. Those previously unimpressed by the quirky rock number "Quark, Strangeness and Charm" will probably remain so, but "Masters of the Universe" and "Sonic Attack" both get very decent treatment and "Spirit of the Age" is about as good as it ever was. The sound quality is not very good and there is a lot of feedback. The remaining tracks are 1978 studio recordings billed to the Hawklords (Brock, King, Steve Swindells, and Harvey Bainbridge). "Valium 10" is a hard space rock number with a funny opening scene at the dentist's office, but the other two cuts will only appeal to the collector. The Weird Tapes No. 2: Hawkwind Live/Hawklords Studio is aimed at the fan; the casual listener would be well-advised to complete his collection of essential Hawkwind albums first." -- François Couture
Vol. 3
This CD is the reissue of a mid-'80s limited edition cassette (with remastered sound and new artwork). The Weird Tapes No. 3: Free Festivals collects excerpts from two live performances. The first two-thirds of the CD was recorded at a show at Stonehenge in 1977 and features Bob Calvert, Dave Brock, Simon King, Simon House, and Adrian Shaw. The sound quality is very nice considering the archival origins of the tapes, and the energy and musicianship ranks among the band's best efforts around that time. Most of the material was unreleased at the time ("High Rise," "Uncle Sam's on Mars," and "Robot" would appear on the 1978 LP PXR5). "Damnation Alley Pt. 2" listed as track three is actually "Uncle Sam's on Mars," which makes track four "Robot" and track five an uncredited instrumental tune. The last three tracks (accurately listed) come from a show at the Watchfield Festival in August 1975, with Brock, Paul Rudolph, Andy Dunkeley, Alan Powel, and Nik Turner. All are obscure songs, "I Am the Eye" being the most interesting (a typical jam). "Slap It on the Table" is a 50-second joke. Overall, this third installment in the Weird Tapes series is worth both the fan's and the neophyte's money, as it presents Hawkwind in its raw live environment. The "Damnation Alley"/"Uncle Sam's on Mars" medley is worth the whole disc alone. Recommended. -- François Couture
Vol. 4
This CD is the reissue of a mid-'80s very limited edition cassette (remastered and with new artwork). This live set comes from an unidentified 1978 show, as the band was touring as the Hawklords. The lineup for this show was Bob Calvert, Dave Brock, Steve Swindells, Harvey Bainbridge, and Martin Griffin. The sound quality is average (these are 25-year-old tapes from the mixing board); there are some flaws in the tapes, but at least the sound mix is decent and the show was not plagued with microphone feedback. As for the performance itself, it is also average -- not the band's most stellar or inspired, but an honest show. The set list includes mostly key tracks from 1977's Quark, Strangeness and Charm and 1978's PXR5, plus the 1973 single "Urban Guerrilla." Highlights include extended solos in "Spirit of the Age" and an energetic rendition of "Uncle Sam's on Mars." This release can't help but feel redundant in Hawkwind's impressive archival discography but, for those who don't mind bootleg-quality sound, it offers a good example of what the band's live show was like around 1978." -- François Couture
Vol. 5
This is the CD reissue of a mid-'80s limited edition cassette. The Weird Tapes No. 5: Live '76 & '77 gathers material from two unidentified shows from 1976 (tracks one, two, and eight) and 1977 (the rest). The first lineup includes Dave Brock, Bob Calvert, Nik Turner, Simon House, Paul Rudolf, Simon King, and Alan Powell, while the second adds Aidrain Shaw but loses Turner, Rudolf, and Powell. The sound quality is poor, but some hard-to-find songs are included, such as "Back on the Streets" and the very good "Assassins of Allah," which includes nice violin work from House. The other highlight is a spirited version of "Steppenwolf"; this track also includes a radio spot advertising the release of the album Quark, Strangeness and Charm. Not an essential item by any means, this CD will nevertheless please the dedicated fan." -- François Couture
Vol. 6
Vol. 7
The Weird Tapes, Vol. 7: Dave Brock, The Demos is the CD reissue of a limited-edition cassette released in the mid-'80s. This volume contains a handful of Dave Brock's demo tapes. Hawkwind's leader is heard on vocals, guitars, bass, and a host of keyboards in these multi-track studio recordings from the late '70s. This is material for die-hard fans, as none of the ten tracks could be coined as a landmark or a must-have. Most songs fade in and out to cover up the fact that they are unfinished. "First Landing on Medusa" and "Touchdown" seem to be two versions of the same song -- unless they are two separate segments of one song. "Winter of Discontent" is an exercise in creepy experimental electronics. The most interesting bits of this CD are the demo versions of "Streets of Fear" and "Speed of Light." Both would end up on the 1981 album Sonic Attack, the latter under the title "Transdimension-Man." The sound quality is fine, with a couple noticeable exceptions (including the uncredited 11th track), and there is nothing offending to the ear. But these songs simply sound like what they were: works in progress, templates, and tryouts. For very serious fans only." -- François Couture
Disc 1 - Sonic Assassins total 62M 11M 01 - Over the top.mp3 4.6M 02 - Magnu.mp3 7.3M 03 - Angels of life.mp3 11M 04 - Freefall.mp3 6.6M 06 - Nuclear toy.mp3 6.8M 07 - Who's gonna win the war.mp3 1.8M 08 - The dream 1.mp3 4.8M 09 - Assassination.mp3 3.1M 10 - The dream 2.mp3 4.7M 11 - Satelite.mp3 Disc 2 - Live total 57M 3.7M 01 - Quark, strangeness and charm.mp3 6.6M 02 - Masters oif the universe.mp3 3.0M 03 - Welcome to the future.mp3 8.1M 04 - Spirit of the age.mp3 7.6M 05 - Sonic attack.mp3 11M 06 - Valium 10.mp3 9.6M 07 - Douglas in the jungle.mp3 7.7M 08 - Time of....mp3 12K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 2 - Live & Hawklord's Studio_Cover.jpg 4.0K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 2 - Live & Hawklord's Studio.SFV Disc 3 - Free Festivals total 49M 6.5M 01 - High rise.mp3 9.2M 02 - Damnation alley.mp3 7.6M 03 - Uncle Sams on Mars.mp3 8.5M 04 - Robot.mp3 5.5M 05 - Hash Cake 77.mp3 5.2M 06 - Circles.mp3 5.1M 07 - I am the eye.mp3 984K 08 - Slap it on the table.mp3 8.0K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 3 - Free Festivals_Cover.jpg 4.0K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 3 - Free Festivals.SFV Disc 4 - Live 78 total 66M 8.8M 01 - Death trap.mp3 5.1M 02 - Micro Man.mp3 13M 03 - Spirit of the Age.mp3 7.4M 04 - Urban Guerilla.mp3 13M 05 - Steppenwolf.mp3 7.5M 06 - Free Fall.mp3 12M 07 - Uncle Sam's on Mars.mp3 4.0K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 4 - Live '78_Info.txt 44K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 4 - Live '78.jpg 4.0K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 4 - Live '78.SFV Disc 5 - Live 76-77 total 43M 5.4M 01 - Back on the streets.mp3 11M 03 - Brainstorm.mp3 5.7M 04 - Wind of change.mp3 3.6M 06 - Forge of Vulcan.mp3 15M 07 - Steppenwolf.mp3 3.2M 08 - Where are they now.mp3 4.0K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 5 - Live '76 & '77_Info_copy_2.txt 4.0K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 5 - Live '76 & '77_Info.txt 40K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 5 - Live '76 & '77.jpg 4.0K Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 5 - Live '76 & '77.SFV Disc 6 - Live 70-73 total 84M 4.0K 00 - Hawkwind - The Weird Tapes No. 6 - Live 1970-1973.nfo 12M 01 - Make What You Can.mp3 21M 02 - Born To Go.mp3 12M 03 - Master Of The Universe.mp3 5.6M 04 - Jam.mp3 7.8M 05 - Hurry On Sundown.mp3 3.6M 06 - Come Home.mp3 17M 07 - We Do It.mp3 5.6M 08 - Earth Calling.mp3 Disc 7 - Dave Brock Demos total 66M 4.0K 00 - Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 7 - Dave Brock, The Demos_copy_2.nfo 4.0K 00 - Hawkwind - Weird Tapes 7 - Dave Brock, The Demos.nfo 7.2M 01 - Choose Your Masques.mp3 5.4M 02 - Looking in The Future part 1.mp3 5.9M 03 - Looking in the Future part 2.mp3 7.4M 04 - whacked out synthy thing.mp3 1.5M 05 - Disintegration.mp3 11M 06 - Circles (aka Fifth Second of Forever).mp3 7.1M 07 - Speed of Light (Transdimensional Man).mp3 5.4M 08 - instrumental.mp3 6.0M 09 - Streets of Fear.mp3 6.5M 10 - First Landing On Medusa (maybe ).mp3 3.4M 11 - Winter of Discontent.mp3
total 27M 456K 01 Zones.mp3 3.0M 02 Dangerous Vision.mp3 3.7M 03 Running Through The Back Brain.mp3 1.9M 04 The Island.mp3 2.9M 05 Motorway City.mp3 1.3M 06 Utopia 84.mp3 2.7M 07 Social Alliance.mp3 3.4M 08 Sonic Attack.mp3 3.2M 09 Dream Worker.mp3 4.9M 10 Brainstorm.mp3
Vol. 1 total 34M 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 01 - Spiral Staircase - More Today Than Yesterday.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 02 - Smith - Baby It's You.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 03 - The Flying Machine - Smile A Little Smile For Me.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 04 - Billy Joe Royal - Cherry Hill Park.mp3 3.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 05 - Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 06 - The Shocking Blue - Venus.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 07 - Vanity Fare - Early In The Morning.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 08 - Mark Lindsay - Arizona.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 09 - The Jaggerz - The Rapper.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 10 - The Sandpipers - Come Saturday Morning.mp3 2.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 11 - The Cuff Links - Tracy.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 01 - 12 - Mountain - Mississippi Queen.mp3 Vol. 2 total 37M 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 01 - Edison Lighthouse - Love Grows.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 02 - The Tee Set - Ma belle amie.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 03 - Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky.mp3 4.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 04 - The Marmalade - Reflections Of My Life.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 05 - Bobbi Martin - For The Love Of Him.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 06 - George Baker Selection - Little Green Bag.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 07 - The Poppy Family - Which Way You Goin' Billy.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 08 - White Plains - My Baby Loves Lovin'.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 09 - Vanity Fare - Hitchin' A Ride.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 10 - The Brotherhood Of Man - United We Stand.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 11 - Ray Stevens - Everything Is Beautiful.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 02 - 12 - Robin McNamara - Lay A Little Lovin' On Me.mp3 Vol. 3 total 37M 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 01 - Melanie - Lay Down.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 02 - Alive & Kickin' - Tighter, Tighter.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 03 - Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime.mp3 4.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 04 - Hotlegs - Neanderthal Man.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 05 - Sugarloaf - Green Eyed Lady.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 06 - R Dean Taylor - Indiana Wants Me.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 07 - The Partridge Family - I Think I Love You.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 08 - Bobby Bloom - Montego Bay.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 09 - Brian Hyland - Gypsy Woman.mp3 2.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 10 - Jerry Reed - Amos Moses.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 11 - Bobby Sherman - Julie, Do Ya Love Me.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 03 - 12 - Punch - Fallin' Lady.mp3 Vol. 4 total 35M 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 01 - Christie - Yellow River.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 02 - Lynn Anderson - Rose Garden.mp3 3.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 03 - Ray Price - For The Good Times.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 04 - Sammi Smith - Help Me Make It Through The Night.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 05 - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Mr Bojangles.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 06 - Wadsworth Mansion - Sweet Mary.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 07 - Brewer & Shipley - One Toke Over The Line.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 08 - Ocean - Put Your Hand In The Hand.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 09 - The Bells - Stay Awhile.mp3 4.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 10 - Mathews Southern Comfort - Woodstock.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 11 - Mark Lindsay - Silver Bird.mp3 2.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 04 - 12 - The Glass Bottle - I Ain't Got Time Anymore.mp3 Vol. 5 total 33M 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 01 - Daddy Dewdrop - Chick-A-Boom.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 02 - Lobo - Me And You And A Dog Named Boo.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 03 - Richie Havens - Here Comes The Sun.mp3 4.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 04 - Murray Head - Superstar.mp3 2.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 05 - Jerry Reed - When You're Hot, You're Hot.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 06 - Hamilty, Joe Frank & Reynolds - Don't Pull Your Love.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 07 - Paul Revere & The Raiders - Indian Reservation.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 08 - The Fortunes - Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 09 - Chase - Get It On.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 10 - Tommy James & The Shondells - Draggin' The Line.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 11 - Redeye - Games.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 05 - 12 - The Mike Curb Congregation - Burning Bridges.mp3 Vol. 6 total 37M 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 01 - Crabby Appleton - Go Back.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 02 - The Buoys - Timothy.mp3 2.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 03 - The Pipkins - Gimme Dat Ding.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 04 - Lulu - Oh Me Oh My.mp3 4.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 05 - John Kongos - He's Gonna Step On You Again.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 06 - Brewer & Shipley - Tarkio Road.mp3 3.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 07 - Five Man Electrical Band - Signs.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 08 - Bobby Russel - Saturday Morning Confusion.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 09 - Stampeders - Sweet City Woman.mp3 4.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 10 - Lighthouse - One Fine Morning.mp3 2.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 11 - Five Man Electrical Band - Absolutely Right.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 06 - 12 - Gayle McCormick - It's A Cryin' Shame.mp3 Vol. 7 total 34M 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 01 - Lee Michaels - Do You Know What I Mean.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 02 - Sweathog - Hallelujah.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 03 - Coven - One Tin Soldier.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 04 - Melanie - Brand New Key.mp3 2.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 05 - Jonathan Edwards - Sunshine.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 06 - Bullet - White Lies, Blue Eyes.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 07 - Redbone - The Witch Queen Of New Orleans.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 08 - Beverly Bremers - Don't Say You Don't Remember.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 09 - Apollo 100 & Tom Parker - Joy.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 10 - Climax - Precious And Few.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 11 - The English Congregation - Softly Whispering I Love You.mp3 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 07 - 12 - Giorgio - Son Of My Father.mp3 Vol. 8 total 29M 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 01 - Jo Jo Gunne - Run Run Run.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 02 - Commander Cody - Hot Rod Lincoln.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 03 - The Addrisi Brothers - We've Got To Get It On Again.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 05 - Gallery - Nice To Be With You.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 06 - Mouth & Macneal - How Do You Do.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 07 - Python Lee Jackson - In A Broken Dream.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 08 - Godspell - Day By Day.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 09 - Gilbert O'sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally).mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 10 - Argent - Hold Your Head Up.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 08 - 11 - Sammy Davis Jr - The Candy Man.mp3 Vol. 9 total 36M 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 01 - Looking Glass - Brandy (You're A Fine Girl).mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 02 - Daniel Boone - Beautiful Sunday.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 03 - Gary Glitter - Rock And Roll Part 2.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 04 - Rick Springfield - Speak To The Sky.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 05 - Hot Butter - Popcorn.mp3 3.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 06 - Lobo - I'd Love You To Want Me.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 07 - Gallery - I Believe In Music.mp3 4.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 08 - Cashman & West - American City Suite.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 09 - Chi Coltrane - Thunder And Lightning.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 10 - Austin Roberts - Something's Wrong With Me.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 11 - Gilbert O'sullivan - Clair.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 09 - 12 - The Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstien.mp3 Vol. 10 total 39M 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 01 - Albert Hammond - It Never Rains In Southern California.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 02 - Hurricane Smith - Oh, Babe, What Would You Say.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 03 - Edward Bear - Last Song.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 04 - Loudoun Wainwright III - Dead Skunk.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 05 - Dr Hook - The Cover Of Rolling Stone.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 06 - Vicki Lawrence - The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 07 - Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 08 - Dobie Gray - Drift Away.mp3 3.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 09 - Skylark - Wildflower.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 10 - Stories - Brother Louie.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 11 - Looking Glass - Jimmy Loves Mary Anne.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 10 - 12 - The Defranco Family - Heartbeat, It's A Lovebeat.mp3 Vol. 11 total 31M 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 01 - Clint Holmes - Playground In My Mind.mp3 2.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 02 - Maureen Mcgovern - The Morning After.mp3 2.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 03 - Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell - Dueling Banjos.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 04 - Donna Fargo - Funny Face.mp3 4.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 05 - Deodato - Also Sprach Zarathustra.mp3 2.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 06 - Gallery - Big City Miss Ruth Ann.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 07 - Jud Strunk - Daisy A Day.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 08 - Gilbert O'Sullivan - Get Down.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 09 - Albert Hammond - The Free Electric Band.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 11 - B W Stevenson - My Maria.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 11 - 12 - El Chicano - Tell Her She's Lovely.mp3 Vol. 12 total 36M 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 01 - Terry Jacks - Seasons In The Sun.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 02 - Jim Stafford - Spiders & Snakes.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 03 - Black Oak Arkansas - Jim Dandy.mp3 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 04 - Rick Derringer - Rock And Roll, Hootchie Koo.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 05 - David Essex - Rock On.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 06 - Stealers Wheel - Star.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 07 - Blue Swede - Hooked On A Feeling.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 08 - Mocedades - Eres tu (Touch The Wind).mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 09 - Redbone - Come And Get Your Love.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 10 - Sister Janet Mead - The Lord's Prayer.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 11 - Marvin Hamlisch - The Entertainer.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 12 - 12 - Ray Stevens - The Streak.mp3 Vol. 13 total 42M 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 01 - Maria Muldaur - Midnight At The Oasis.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 02 - Jim Stafford - My Girl Bill.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 03 - Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods - Billy, Don't Be A Hero.mp3 4.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 04 - Golden Earing - Radar Love.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 05 - Paper Lace - The Night Chicago Died.mp3 3.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 06 - Dave Loggins - Please Come To Boston.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 07 - Wet Willie - Keep On Smiling.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 08 - Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods - Who Do You Think You Are.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 09 - Andy Kim - Rock Me Gently.mp3 4.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 10 - First Class - Beach Baby.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 11 - Billy Swan - I Can Help.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 13 - 12 - Reunion - Life Is A Rock.mp3 Vol. 14 total 38M 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 01 - Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 02 - Sugarloaf - Don't Call Us, We'll Call You.mp3 3.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 03 - Hot Chocolate - Emma.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 04 - Sammy Johns - Chevy Van.mp3 3.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 05 - Hudson Brothers - So You Are A Star.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 06 - Polly Brown - Up In A Puff Of Smoke.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 07 - Leo Sayer - Long Tall Glasses (I Can Dance).mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 08 - Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Jackie Blue.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 09 - Ace - How Long.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 10 - Michael Martin Murphey - Wildfire.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 11 - Pilot - Magic.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 14 - 12 - 10CC - I'm Not In Love.mp3 Vol. 15 total 38M 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 01 - Dwight Twilley Band - I'm On Fire.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 02 - Hamilton, Joe, Frank & Reynold - Fallin' In Love.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 03 - Johnny Wakelin & The Kinshasa Band - Black Superman.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 04 - Jessi Colter - I'm Not Lisa.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 05 - Janis Ian - At Seventeen.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 06 - David Geddes - Run Joey Run.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 07 - Austin Roberts - Rocky.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 08 - Pete Wingfield - Eighteen With A Bullet.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 09 - Jigsaw - Sky High.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 10 - Bay City Rollers - Saturday Night.mp3 3.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 11 - C W Mccall - Convoy.mp3 3.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 15 - 12 - Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing.mp3 Vol. 16 total 37M 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 01 - The Ides Of March - Vehicle.mp3 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 02 - Blues Image - Ride Captain Ride.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 03 - Ferrante & Telcher - Midnight Cowboy.mp3 2.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 04 - Tin Tin - Toast And Marmalade For Tea.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 05 - The Assembled Multitude - Overture From Tommy.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 06 - Delaney, Bonnie & Friends - Never Ending Song Of Love.mp3 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 07 - Ten Years After - I'd Love To Change The World.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 08 - Robert John - The Lion Sleeps Tonight.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 09 - The New Seekers - I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 10 - Wayne Newton - Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast.mp3 8.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 16 - 11 - Flash - Small Beginning.mp3 Vol. 17 total 35M 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 01 - King Harvest - Dancing In The Moonlight.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 02 - Cymarron - Rings.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 03 - Sutherland Brothers & Quiver - You Got Me Anyway.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 04 - Danny O'keefe - Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 05 - Ian Thomas - Painted Ladies.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 06 - Freddy Fender - Before The Next Teardrop Falls.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 07 - Hudson Brothers - Rendez-vous.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 08 - Brownsville Station - Smokin' In The Boys Room.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 09 - Orleans - Dance With Me.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 10 - Mike Post - The Rockford Files.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 11 - Nazareth - Love Hurts.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 17 - 12 - Morris Alpert - Feelings.mp3 Vol. 18 total 32M 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 02 - Gary Wright - Dream Weaver.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 03 - Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 04 - Maxine Nightingale - Right Back Where We Started From.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 05 - Marmalade - Falling Apart At The Seams.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 06 - Elvin Bishop - Fooled Around And Fell In Love.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 07 - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days.mp3 3.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 08 - Henry Gross - Shannon.mp3 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 09 - Cyndi Grecco - Making Our Dreams Come True.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 10 - Starland Vocal Band - Afternoon Delight.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 11 - Starbuck - Moonlight Feels Right.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 18 - 12 - England Dan & John Ford Coley - I'd Really Love To See You Tonight.mp3 Vol. 19 total 39M 3.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 01 - Orleans - Still The One.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 02 - Silver - Wham Bam Shang A Lang.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 03 - Burton Cummings - Stand Tall.mp3 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 04 - Mary MacGregor - Torn Between Two Lovers.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 05 - Kenny Nolan - I Like Dreamin'.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 06 - David Soul - Don't Give Up On Us.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 07 - David Dundas - Jeans On.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 08 - Andrew Gold - Lonely Boy.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 09 - 10CC - The Things We Do For Love.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 10 - Climax Blues Band - Couldn't Get It Right.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 11 - Alan O'Day - Undercover Angel.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 19 - 12 - Bill Conti - Gonna Fly Now.mp3
Anyone familiar with the work of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band knows the group had an intriguing penchant for performing odd cover versions from all different areas of popular music. This 1976 album allowed the group to give full vent to this obsession: three of the tracks are band originals, but the rest are a series of covers that hit everything from Irving Berlin to the Osmonds to Alice Cooper. The resulting album has a thrown-together feel that keeps if from cohering properly, but still manages to be a worthwhile listen thanks to a combination of spirited performances and interesting arrangements. The highlight of the band originals is?Jungle Jenny," a gender-switched Tarzan tale that sets lyrics about a lusty white goddess who drives the apes mad over a tune that mixes glam rock guitar with tribal drums. In terms of covers, the standout tracks include a moody mid-tempo take on Jethro Tull's ?Love Story" and ?Crazy Horses," which utilizes Harvey's larynx-shredding wail to bring out the apocalyptic overtones in this surprisingly hard-rocking Osmonds tune. The band also takes some surprisingly effective stabs at country rock with their boozy sing-along cover of ?Gamblin' Bar Room Blues" and ?Say You're Mine (Every Cowboy Song)," a Harvey original. A few of tracks come off as throwaways (?Runaway" is energetically performed but adds nothing to the tune), but this album is a solid listen overall for any fans of the Alex Harvey sound." -- Donald A. Guarisco
total 67M 3.8M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 01 - I Wanna Have You Back.mp3 5.6M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 02 - Jungle Jenny.mp3 3.9M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 03 - Runaway.mp3 7.0M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 04 - Love Story.mp3 6.9M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 05 - School's Out.mp3 6.3M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 06 - Goodnight Irene.mp3 4.7M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 07 - Say You're Mine (Every Cowboy Song).mp3 5.7M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 08 - Gamblin' Bar Room Blues.mp3 3.9M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 09 - Crazy Horses.mp3 5.3M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 10 - Cheek To Cheek.mp3 7.1M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 11 - Shake Your Way To Heaven.mp3 7.0M The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - 12 - Outer Boogie.mp3
"After starting out as an unsuccessful pop singer (working under the name Vance Arnold), Joe Cocker found his niche singing rock and soul in the pubs of England with his superb backing group, the Grease Band. He hit number one in the U.K. in November 1968 with his version of the Beatles' "A Little Help From My Friends." His career really took off after he sang that song at the Woodstock festival in August 1969. A second British hit came with a version of Leon Russell's "Delta Lady" in the fall of 1969 (by then, Russell was Cocker's musical director) and both of his albums, With a Little Help From My Friends (April 1969) and Joe Cocker! (November 1969), went gold in America. In 1970, his cover of the Box Tops' hit "The Letter" became his first U.S. Top Ten. Cocker's first peak of success came when Russell organized the "Mad Dogs & Englishmen" tour of 1970, featuring Cocker and over 40 others, and resulting in a third gold album and a concert film. Subsequent efforts were less popular, and problems with alcohol (both on-stage and off-) reduced Cocker's once-powerful voice to a croaking rasp. But he returned to the U.S. Top Ten with the romantic ballad "You Are So Beautiful" in 1975 and topped the charts in a duet with Jennifer Warnes on "Up Where We Belong," the theme from the 1982 film An Officer and a Gentleman. He has survived, still charting into the '90s, albeit with less frequency than he did in the '70s and '80s. He also continued to work throughout the new millennium. No Ordinary World was his first release since 1997's Across from Midnight. Respect Yourself appeared in 2002." - Cub Koda and William Ruhlmann
"Listening to this CD -- especially in the 1999 remastering -- brings back a lot of memories. Mad Dogs and Englishmen was just about the most elaborate album that A&M Records had ever released, back in 1971, a double-LP in a three-panel, fold-out, gatefold sleeve, with almost 80 minutes of music inside and a ton of photos, graphics, and annotation wrapping around it. A live recording done in tandem with a killer documentary film of the same U.S. tour, it was recorded at the Fillmore East, where the movie was a cross-country affair, and the two were, thus, completely separate entities -- also, as people couldn't "buy" the film in those days, the double-LP has lingered longer in the memory, by virtue of its being on shelves, and also being taken off those shelves to be played. Unlike a lot of other "coffee table"-type rock releases of the era, such as Woodstock and The Concert For Bangladesh, people actually listened to Mad Dogs and Englishmen -- most of its content was exciting, and its sound, a veritable definition of big band rock with three dozen players working behind the singer, was unique. The 1999 CD offers a seriously good sound, whether it's just Cocker and a pianist and organist in the opening of "Bird on a Wire," or the entire band going full-tilt on "Cry Me a River"; the remastering was set at a high volume level and there was a decent amount of care taken to get the detail right, so you can appreciate the presence of the multiple drummers, and the legion of guitarists and singers, plus the multiple keyboard players -- the lead guitar and solo piano on "Feelin' Alright," for example come through -- but so do the 34 other players and singers behind the lead. This record was also just as much a showcase for Leon Russell as it was for Joe Cocker, which A&M probably didn't mind a bit, as Russell was selling millions of records at the time. As we now know, and it's recounted in the new notes, the tour from which this album was drawn all-but-wiped out Joe Cocker -- on a psychic level -- the music was presented on such a vast scale (and there is a moment in the movie where he mentions breaking up his former backing group, the Grease Band, with a hint of regret in his voice) and his own contribution was so muted by Russell's work as arranger and bandleader. He may well have been the "victim" of a "hijacking" of sorts, but the musical results, apart from the dubious "Give Peace a Chance," are difficult to argue about upon hearing this record anew, 30-plus years after the fact -- it's almost all bracing and beautiful." -- Bruce Eder
total 105M 1016K 01 - Intro 1.mp3 5.3M 02 - Honkey Tonk Women.mp3 424K 03 - Intro 2.mp3 3.7M 04 - Sticks and Stones.mp3 5.5M 05 - Cry Me a River.mp3 9.1M 06 - Bird on a Wire.mp3 8.0M 07 - Feelin' Allright.mp3 7.0M 08 - Superstar.mp3 384K 09 - Intro 3.mp3 11M 10 - Let's Go Get Stoned.mp3 18M 11 - Blue Medly - I'll Drown in my Tears.mp3 568K 14 - Intro 4.mp3 3.5M 15 - Girl From the North Country.mp3 6.1M 16 - Give Peace a Chance.mp3 940K 17 - Intro 5.mp3 4.2M 18 - She Came in Through the Bathroom Windo.mp3 7.2M 19 - Space Captain.mp3 6.6M 20 - The Letter.mp3 8.0M 21 - Delta Lady.mp3
"The album is a long overdue anthology of one of Canada's most celebrated ex-pats, Joni Mitchell. She sanctioned the release only on the condition that she be allowed to compile companion album Misses. While the 15-strong Hits focuses on the her earlier folk-pop crossover successes, many made famous initially by others ("Both Sides Now," "Woodstock," "The Circle Game"), Misses is a personal cross section of her more challenging early material and more recent recordings -- the riveting "The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey" from Mingus is especially enlightening. One should not pick up one disc without the other. With the flood of box sets released in recent years for far less deserving artists, it's odd that Reprise didn't go all out and make this a more elaborate tribute." -- Roch Parisien
total 112M 9.4M 01Urge for going (1967).mp3 4.7M 02Chelsea morning (Clouds 1969).mp3 4.2M 03Big yellow taxi (Ladies of the Canyon 1970).mp3 11M 04Woodstock (Ladies of the Canyon 1970).mp3 9.0M 05The Circle Game (Ladies of the Canyon 1970).mp3 5.7M 06Carey (Blue 1971).mp3 7.1M 07California (Blue 1971).mp3 4.9M 08You turn me on I'm a Radio (For the Roses 1972).mp3 5.7M 09Raised on robbery (Court and Spark 1974).mp3 6.2M 10Help me (Court and Spark 1974).mp3 5.6M 11Free man in Paris (Court and Spark 1974).mp3 7.5M 12River (Blue 1971).mp3 9.8M 13Chinese CaféUnchained Melody (Wild things run fast 1982).mp3 14M 14Come in from the cold (Night Ride Home 1991).mp3 8.5M 15Both sides, now (Clouds 1969).mp3
"Stackridge, one of the most singular rock bands that grew up in the soil sown and enriched by the British Invasion of the '60s, coalesced in late 1969. Andy Davis and Jim "Crun" Walter were playing together in the Bristol blues band Griptight Thynne when Davis began seeking new band mates. Mike Tobin (who became Stackridge's first manager) introduced Davis to Mike "Mutter" Slater, then playing in the folk duo Mick & Mutter. James Warren answered a newspaper ad, connected very well with Davis, and they began writing songs together. Billy Bent showed up, listened to them developing "Dora, the Female Explora," and invited them to practice at his home studio, and they invited him to drum. Mike Evans was playing violin with traditional ballad groups in Bristol (the Westlanders and the Moonshiners). On Davis' 21st birthday, the band was celebrating at a pub when Mike Evans walked in. He was invited to join, as Davis knew him slightly and Walter agreed that a violin would fill out their sound. Meanwhile, Walter had proposed the latest absurd band name, Stackridge Lemon, which was quickly shortened to Stackridge.
The gigs were sparse at first, and Walter left. Tobin moved to London and began securing more plentiful bookings, while around Bristol, Stackridge began developing their eclectic, whimsical repertoire, a given with stated influences and preferences encompassing Zappa, the Beach Boys, Flanders & Swann, Syd Barrett, Igor Stravinsky, the Marx Brothers, J.S. Bach and very significantly, the 1965-1966 Beatles. Their rummage sale stagewear, Slater's exuberant, witty patter (and his development of dustbin lids as a percussion instrument), Warren's wry, rambling story/introductions (contemporaneous with Peter Gabriel's development of same with Genesis) and the almost unique (in a rock group) inclusion of both a flutist and violinist led Stackridge to develop an enthusiastic, loyal following.
They signed to MCA and with Fritz Fryer producing, they recorded Stackridge in the spring of 1971, sharing Martin Birch as engineer with Deep Purple. Warren wrote four songs alone and three with Davis, establishing him as the group's main lyrical voice. Stackridge was highlighted by the boisterous "Dora, the Female Explorer," "Percy the Penguin" (the first of their laments for misunderstood animals) and a 12-minute-plus version of live favorite "Slark," a mythical beast that scoops the hapless narrator out of his car and flies him "beyond the fields we know." Walter was persuaded to rejoin on bass, allowing Warren to move to guitar permanently, while Davis continued to switch between guitar and keyboards.
After releasing two singles in support of the first LP (including a single version of "Slark" and the live instrumental favorite "Purple Spaceships over Yatton") and touring with Wishbone Ash, the six returned to the studio in August 1972 to record Friendliness, perhaps the classic Stackridge album. It was recorded in just 70 hours of off-peak studio time, with 30 more hours of mixing. There were five songs (including the two-part title track) from Warren, a piano instrumental from flutist Slater, three Walter/Davis compositions (including "Syracuse the Elephant" and "Keep on Clucking," preceding animal rights activism by at least a decade) and the opening instrumental galloper "Lummy Days." MCA released Friendliness Stateside as well (unlike the first album), but without promo or performances. Despite modest sales (again), Stackridge had shed the "novelty item" tag and created, as reviewer Chas Keep put it in 1996, "A sort of children's favorites with attitude; a compendium of tuneful melodies performed without the now dated excesses of [their] contemporaries." The release of Friendliness in November 1972 was followed by a tour with friends the Pigsty Hill Orchestra, and a new single, "Do the Stanley" b/w "C'est La Vie," in February 1973. Despite its being a catchy and an easy sing-along single, DJs failed to pick up on "Stanley" and the BBC hierarchy restricted its airplay due to a lyrical reference to the Queen. Conversely, since 1971, Radio One and the Beeb had been recording and broadcasting Stackridge in session and in concert, as they faithfully did with rock and pop acts of all stripes. (Some of these recordings finally emerged on CD in the '90s.)
When a third LP was planned, Stackridge received a boost. George Martin's son had played Friendliness for his legendary father, and colleagues at Air Studios had pestered him to work with the band. Reluctant, until he heard some demo tapes for the new album, Harrison agreed to produce what became The Man in the Bowler Hat, easily Stackridge's most financially successful and well-known album. Reviewer Chas Keep reveals that Martin worked on the melodic and rhythmic patterns (especially the vocal harmonies), supervised the orchestration and even contributed piano on "Humiliation." Andy Mackay of Roxy Music added sax to "Dangerous Bacon," an infectious tip-o'-the-hat to the Beatles. "Bacon" was passed over for first single release in favor of "The Galloping Gaucho," a brilliant poke at glitter rockers and the absurdity of "being cool." Yet "Gaucho" strengthened the public's perception of Stackridge as an oddity, a bucolic rock troupe with dancehall leanings. They were warm when the public wanted cool, intricate when brash was praised, illuminating when obscurity was in vogue. The Man in the Bowler Hat contained some of the finest hybrid rock music ever. Most of the lyrics were group efforts (under the unlikely pen name of Smegmakovitch), while composition fell chiefly to Davis, Slater and Warren, in that order. "God Speed the Plough," the remarkable instrumental closer, is attributed to Wabadaw Sleeve (again, a full group effort). The band's musicianship and creative talents were brilliantly showcased, and the fact that "Hat" failed to win over record buyers probably contributed to the dissolution of Stackridge.
Watching Martin at work, Slater hated the idea of trying to reproduce the album onstage, and further felt Stackridge was just dabbling in music. Wanting to study music seriously and not get sucked into the commercial aspect of it all, he quit. Billy Sparkle left also and became Martin's personal assistant for several years, as well as a professional photographer. Davis' restlessness was abated temporarily by recruiting Keith Gemmell (formerly with Audience) on sax, flute and clarinet, and Rod Bowkett on keyboards, which allowed Davis to switch to drums. This new lineup toured during the 1973-74 winter with new material as well as songs from The Man in the Bowler Hat, which wasn't released until February 1974. Within a few months, Warren and Walter were both asked to leave. Gordon Haskell, who had contributed vocals and bass to King Crimson's Lizard, joined for a couple weeks then exited amicably, leaving the band with the song "(No One's More Important Than) The Earthworm." Paul Karas replaced him. Rod Bowkett composed some brilliant instrumentals and both he and Gemmell began to move Stackridge into jazzier territory. Mike Evans, always an outsider, also left, leaving Davis in charge at last. Roy Morgan was added on drums, with Davis returning to guitar. Thus, it was a very different Stackridge that recorded Extravaganza in late 1974 for Elton John's Rocket Records. Released in January 1975, the fourth album had fine songs ("The Volunteer," "Spin 'Round the Room," "Earthworm" and "Happy in the Lord") and clever instrumentals ("Who's That up There with Bill Stokes?," "Pocket Billiards"), but the essence of Stackridge was gone.
In 1975, Bowkett gave way to Dave Lawson (ex-Greenslade) and Pete Van Hooke replaced Roy Morgan. Slater had rejoined somewhat earlier, freeing Gemmell to focus on sax and clarinet, and joining Davis in the vocals once again. Finally, Walter was asked to rejoin, replacing Karas on bass. This final lineup created Stackridge's only true concept album, Mr. Mick, released in March 1976. Unfortunately, the released version was a far cry from what Stackridge submitted. Davis recalled, 20 years later, that "Rocket hacked the tapes to pieces, rendered the whole thing unintelligible, and precipitated the bands demise." Mr. Mick wasn't very popular with concert reviewers either, who either couldn't follow the story (narrated by Slater), yearned for the exuberant antics of yore, or both. Despite a marvelous cover of the Beatles' "Hold Me Tight," two remarkable instrumentals composed by Slater ("The Slater's Waltz" and "Coniston Water"), and good Walter/Davis material, Stackridge disbanded.
Do the Stanley, a fond retrospective issued in late 1976, gathered all the non-LP tracks, the live fiddle fest, "Let There Be Lids" and a few signature album tracks. Stackridge's practice of melding clever, often sympathetic lyrics, and complex but hummable melodies with innovative mixes and crisp arrangements paved the way into the pop rock charts in the '70s for the likes of Queen, 10 CC and Sparks; in the '80s for Split Enz, Squeeze, They Might Be Giants and Prefab Sprout; and in the '90s for Bare Naked Ladies, Trashcan Sinatras, the Bats and Divine Comedy. Davis and Warren returned to mainstream music in 1979 as the Korgis. Finally, they achieved the singles success they'd sought in Stackridge with "If I Had You" from their debut LP, The Korgis (number 13 U.K.), and especially "Everyone's Got to Learn Sometime" (number five U.K., number 18 in the U.S.) from the followup, Dumbwaiters. After two more LPs (Sticky George and This World's for Everyone) escaped notice, they again parted ways. Davis released a solo LP, Clevedon Pier in 1989, and has remained active in both performance (with the Andy Davis Band, which made an eponymous, limited edition CD in 1994, and a trio with Stuart Gordon (Korgis) and Peter Allerhand, named Los Caballeros) and production through 1998. Warren released a solo LP in 1986, but was rarely heard from musically, for many years.
Beginning in 1992, with the issue of Stackridge: BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert, interest in the band was rekindled. By 1997, everything was available on CD, including Radio 1 Sessions, a second BBC live offering. Warren and Walter, noting this and the lively interest coalescing on the Internet, thought perhaps the world was ready for Stackridge again. Warren put together a four-track demo called Stackridge: More in Late '98, featuring three songs he wrote or co-wrote, plus one by old friend Roger Cook, with Andy West. According to Mike Evans' wife Jennie, now their business manager, all original band members were approached by Warren and invited to "do it again." Slater, Sparkle and Davis declined for varying reasons, but Evans, who remained active in folk music after leaving Stackridge, came back on board. The new Stackridge full-length CD, tentatively titled Sex and Flags, is slated for release in the spring of 1999, and the reborn group has agreed to be the opening act on the folk stage at the annual Glastonbury Festival in June 1999. - Elessar Tetramariner
total 86M 5.0M 01 - Lummy Days.mp3 3.5M 02 - Friendliness (Part 1).mp3 4.0M 03 - Anyone For Tennis.mp3 4.9M 04 - There Is No Refuge.mp3 14M 05 - Syracuse The Elephant.mp3 5.2M 06 - Amazingly Agnes.mp3 4.9M 07 - Father Frankenstein Is Behind Your Pillow.mp3 5.9M 08 - Keep On Clucking.mp3 2.7M 09 - Story Of My Heart.mp3 2.6M 10 - Friendliness (Part 2).mp3 9.0M 11 - Teatime.mp3 7.5M 12 - Slark (Bonus Track).mp3 6.8M 13 - Everyman (Bonus Track).mp3 11M 14 - Purple Spaceships Over Yatton (Bonus Track).mp3 164K Stackridge_-_Friendliness-back.jpg 160K Stackridge_-_Friendliness-front.jpg
"Produced by George Martin, The Man in the Bowler Hat continues Stackridge's brand of satiric rock marbled with elements of folk and to some extent, even country. The lyrics are just as witty as in their first two releases, and the poetry glistens with a jovial Englishness that became the band's most identifiable trademark. With Martin's help, though, the album became one of their better releases, as the music rises to the top before the words do, sounding fresher, livelier, and noticeably sharper than both their debut and 1972's Friendliness. Stackridge's best song, "Dangerous Bacon," was released as a single, and it's in this song as well as "The Galloping Gaucho" and "The Indifferent Hedgehog" in which their sound comes alive. The eccentric combination of Mutter Slater's flute and the playful airiness of Mike Evans' violin give the melodies a lightheartedness that is catchy and original. Andy Davis' keyboard work doesn't hide the warmth of the strings or the woodwinds, and the album as a whole sports a cheeriness which disappointingly began to subside on Stackridge's later album's, mainly because the novelty of their music was wearing off. The reissued version of The Man in the Bowler Hat contains three impressive bonus tracks, including "Do the Stanley" and "Let There Be Lids," which involves some rather exceptional fiddle playing." -- Mike DeGagne
total 70M 4.3M 01 - Fundamentally Yours.mp3 4.2M 02 - Pinafore Days.mp3 7.3M 03 - The Last Plimsoll.mp3 4.4M 04 - To The Sun And The Moon.mp3 8.0M 05 - The Road To Venezuela.mp3 4.4M 06 - The Galloping Gaucho.mp3 5.1M 07 - Humiliation.mp3 4.1M 08 - Dangerous Bacon.mp3 4.5M 09 - The Indifferent Hedgehog.mp3 8.4M 10 - God Speed The Plough.mp3 4.6M 11 - Do The Stanley (Bonus Track).mp3 5.4M 12 - C'est La Vie (Bonus Track).mp3 4.6M 13 - Let There Be Lids (Bonus Track).mp3 176K Stackridge_-_The_Man_In_The_Bowler_Hat-back.jpg 212K Stackridge_-_The_Man_In_The_Bowler_Hat-front.jpg
Vol. 20 total 40M 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 01 - Mac Davis - Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 02 - David Geddes - The Last Game Of The Season.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 03 - Seals And Crofts - Get Closer.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 04 - Cliff Richard - Devil Woman.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 05 - Boomer Castleman - Judy Mae.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 06 - Rick Dees - Disco Duck.mp3 2.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 07 - Hot - Angel In Your Arms.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 08 - Smokie - Living Next Door To Alice.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 09 - Peter Mccann - Do You Wanna Make Love.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 10 - Engelbert Humperdink - After The Lovin'.mp3 4.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 11 - Dean Friedman - Ariel.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 20 - 12 - The Sanford Townsend Band - Smoke From A Distant Fire.mp3 Vol. 21 total 36M 2.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 01 - Ram Jam - Black Betty.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 02 - Meco - Star Wars Theme.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 03 - Player - Baby Come Back.mp3 1.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 04 - Meri Wilson - Telephone Man.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 05 - Jay Ferguson - Thunder Island.mp3 3.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 06 - Dan Hill - Sometimes When We Touch.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 07 - Warren Zevon - Werewolves In London.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 08 - David Gates - Goodbye Girl.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 09 - Bonnie Tyler - It's A Heartache.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 10 - Michael Johnson - Bluer Than Blue.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 11 - Exile - Kiss You All Over.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 21 - 12 - Walter Egan - Magnet And Steel.mp3 Vol. 22 total 40M 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 01 - Every One's A Winner - Hot Chocolate.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 02 - Nick Gilder - Hot Child In The City.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 03 - John Paul Young - Love Is In The Air.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 04 - Nicolette Larson - Lotta Love.mp3 3.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 05 - Nigel Olsson - Dancin' Shoes.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 06 - Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman - Stumblin' In.mp3 3.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 07 - Knack - My Sharona.mp3 4.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 08 - John Stewart - Gold.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 09 - Rex Smith - You Take My Breath Away.mp3 3.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 10 - Sniff'n The Tears - Driver's Seat.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 11 - Robert John - Sad Eyes.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 22 - 12 - Ian Gomm - Hold On.mp3 Vol. 23 total 36M 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 01 - Focus - Hocus Pocus.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 02 - Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells.mp3 4.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 03 - The Kiki Dee Band - I've Got The Music In Me.mp3 2.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 04 - Blue Swede - Never My Love.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 05 - Pure Prairie League - Amie.mp3 2.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 06 - Gunhill Road - Back When My Hair Was Short.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 07 - Sweet - Fox On The Run.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 08 - Bay City Rollers - Money Honey.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 09 - John Travolta - Let Her In.mp3 3.2M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 10 - Yvonne Elliman - Love Me.mp3 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 11 - Player - This Time I'm In It For Love.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 23 - 12 - Billy Ocean - Love Really Hurts Without You.mp3 Vol. 24 total 38M 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 01 - Shaun Cassidy - Hey Deanie.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 02 - Paul Nicholas - Heaven On The 7th Floor.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 03 - Andrew Gold - Thank You For Being A Friend.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 04 - David Naughton - Makin' It.mp3 3.1M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 05 - Ronnie McDowell - The King Is Gone.mp3 2.9M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 06 - Brotherhood Of Man - Save Your Kisses For Me.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 07 - Chuck Mangione - Feels So Good.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 08 - Samantha Sang - Emotion.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 09 - Jigsaw - Love Fire.mp3 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 10 - Starbuck - Everybody Be Dancin'.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 11 - Flash Cadillac - Did You Boogie (With Your Baby).mp3 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 24 - 12 - Wet Willie - Street Corner Serenade.mp3 Vol. 25 total 38M 3.5M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 01 - Sweet - Love Is Like Oxygen.mp3 4.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 02 - Ambrosia - How Much I Feel.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 03 - Ian Matthews - Shake It.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 04 - Leblanc & Carr - Falling.mp3 3.4M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 05 - Gino Vanelli - I Just Wanna Stop.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 06 - City Boy - 5705.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 07 - Ace Frehley - New York Groove.mp3 3.3M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 08 - Toby Beau - My Angel Baby.mp3 3.7M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 09 - Orleans - Love Takes Time.mp3 2.8M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 10 - Roger Voudouris - Get Used To It.mp3 2.6M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 11 - Maxine Nightingale - Lead Me On.mp3 3.0M Super Hits Of The '70s - Vol. 25 - 12 - Rockets - Oh Well.mp3
"At one point in the mid-1970s, Horslips bidded to be Ireland's answer to Steeleye Span. But they also had a shot at being the next Jethro Tull (only a better hard rock outfit), or maybe Genesis, or even Yes in its folkier moments. Those events never quite happened, but Horslips released a half dozen superb albums along the way, becoming Ireland's most acclaimed folk-rock and progressive band.
Horslips was founded in Dublin during 1970 as a quintet playing a brand of folk-based rock music whose only parallel could be found in the early work of Fairport Convention, who themselves had only been together for two or three years. Where Fairport freely mixed British and American folk and folk-rock traditions, however, Horslips drew on their distinctly Irish roots, and were capable of playing straight folk material when the moment called for it, but weren't afraid to turn up loud and hard, in the best art-rock style, on the right songs.
Barry Devlin (bass, vocals), Sean Fean (lead guitar, vocals) Eamonn Carr (drums, vocals), Charles O'Connor (violin, mandolin, vocals), and Jim Lockhart (flute, tin whistle, keyboards, vocals) sounded a bit at different moments like either Genesis or Jethro Tull, depending on the moment, and actually had stronger original material to draw from than Tull did. Fean, in particular, was equally good at playing soft folk-like passages and loud, ringing electric runs on his instrument, and could easily have held his own in a guitar duel with Martin Barre or Steve Howe, among others. But where Tull (after their first album) became exclusively a vehicle for Ian Anderson's wild-man flute antics and his complex, pretentious, satiric and scatological lyrical conceits, Horslips, until their final years, had ample room for each player to show what he did best, and no single member dominated the group. They spent three years gigging constantly in Dublin, tightening and honing their sound to a fine point, and formed their own record company, OATS, to produce and release their debut album, Happy to Meet, Sorry to Part, in 1973.
That first album, with its mixture of traditional Irish folk instruments and a hard art-rock sound recalling the sounds of Genesis from Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot, outsold the work of many established acts in Ireland, and led to a distribution deal with RCA and tours of England and continental Europe. With the release of their second album, The Tain -- a concept album built on Irish mythological sources -- in 1973, Horslips began finding an audience on the other side of the Atlantic as well. Their third album, Dancehall Sweethearts (1974), brought them to the United States and Canada on tour, and they followed this up with The Unfortunate Cup of Tea (1975). Neither of these albums was quite as strong as the first two, and both revealed more of a modern rock sound in their music and songwriting. The group returned to Ireland to take stock of who and what they were and what kind of music they would do.
Horslips returned to their roots with a Christmas album entitled To Drive the Cold Winter Away, released in 1976, which was recorded entirely on acoustic instruments. This record put them back in the center of the folk-rock boom of the 1970s, compared favorably with such English electric folk acts as Steeleye Span (with whom they toured) and Fairport Convention. Additionally, as an Irish electric folk-rock band, even though they weren't overtly political, Horslips hooked into the audience of younger Irish-Americans during a period of wide new ethnic consciousness-raising brought about by the renewed strife in Northern Ireland. They were no more than a cult phenomenon in the U.S.A., never remotely as popular as the Chieftains (who had a decade's head start and a ton of soundtrack appearances to promote their work), even with Atlantic Records releasing their mid-1970s albums, but it was a bigger cult than they would have had in the late 1960s.
In England and Ireland, however, Horslips was a highly successful act, sufficiently popular to justify cutting a double live album that perfectly captured their repertory of this period, if not their sound. The group's next studio record, The Book of Invasions (1977), subtitled "A Celtic Symphony," was, like The Tain, inspired by Irish mythology, this time the story of Tuatha De Danann's conquest of ancient pre-Christian Ireland. Released by Dick James's DJM label (which also picked up their earlier albums in England, as Atlantic had in America), this album marked their only entry on the British charts, at number 39, and also found a dedicated audience in progressive and folk-rock circles in America.
It was an enviable string of releases, but one that the group couldn't sustain. Their next album, Aliens, dealing with the lot of the Irish immigrants to America, was less inventive and exciting, and elicited far less enthusiasm from fans and critics. The odds-and-sods collection Tracks from the Vaults, released in Ireland, was a matter of marking time.
The Man Who Built America marked a major change in Horslips, which was now pretty much in the control of Barry Devlin and Jim Lockhart -- Carr and Fean, with their more folk-oriented approach to music, took a back seat to a more mainstream rock sound. Two additional guitarists, Gus Guest and Declan Sinnott, turned up on the album, which sounded more American and less like Irish folk-based material than any of their prior works -- the title track sounds more like John Cougar Mellencamp, or perhaps even Bruce Springsteen (with Lockhart's flute replacing Clarence's sax, and some gratuitous swirling keyboards) than the work of the group responsible for "The High Reel."
By this time, they were trying to compete in a wholly different idiom and arena, and there wasn't much left of the original Horslips. Short Stories -- Tall Tales (1980) was the last of Horslips' original albums, and was followed by one more concert record culled from their final days, the hard-rocking Belfast Gigs.
Carr and Fean later worked together in an R&B-based band called Zen Alligator before reuniting with Charles O'Connor in a folk outfit called Host, and Fean has recorded with Nikki Sudden and Simon Carmody. Meanwhile, Horslips was the object of two retrospective collections released in Ireland and England. Fortunately for the group, they retained ownership of their music through the OATS label, and this helped facilitate their reissue on compact disc. - Bruce Eder
"More congenial than attention-grabbing, Aliens still has some of the Irish energy of the early Horslips releases, but it's soon dissipated in the rock elements that form the majority of this semi-concept album (about Irish emigration to America). Not the worst of Horslips' albums, but overall, it's uninteresting." -- Steven McDonald
total 47M 1.1M 01 - Before The Storm.mp3 4.0M 02 - The Wrath Of The Rain.mp3 4.9M 03 - Speed The Plough.mp3 6.5M 04 - Sure The Boy Was Green.mp3 4.7M 05 - Come Summer.mp3 5.0M 06 - Stowaway.mp3 5.7M 07 - New York Wakes.mp3 4.5M 08 - Exiles.mp3 5.6M 09 - Second Avenue.mp3 4.9M 10 - Ghosts.mp3
"The third album by this Irish quintet, Dancehall Sweethearts abandoned the overt Celtic-rock sound that defined their first two albums, Happy to Meet Sorry to Part and The Tain. Subtle folk touches are still present here but to a much lesser degree. Charles O'Connor's fiddle parts aren't as bold or traditionally based as on previous records and keyboardist Jim Lockhart doesn't accentuate Horslips' songs with tin whistle and uilleann pipes with the frequency of past recordings. So while this album succeeds in their effort to create more accessible, radio-friendly music, it wasn't the commercial breakthrough this band had hoped for to compete more directly with similar, successful groups like Jethro Tull and Wishbone Ash. That said, Dancehall Sweethearts is still regarded as one of their finer recordings and the more mainstream approach of this record fully reveals that instrumentally they were every bit as talented as their more famous early seventies rock & roll counterparts." -- Dave Sleger
total 60M 7.1M 01 - Nighttown Boy.mp3 7.4M 02 - The Blind Can't Lead The Blind.mp3 7.0M 03 - Star.mp3 3.5M 04 - We Bring The Summer With Us.mp3 4.9M 05 - King Of The Fairies.mp3 8.7M 06 - Mad Pat.mp3 4.9M 07 - Blindman.mp3 6.5M 08 - Sunburst.mp3 7.7M 09 - Lonely Hearts.mp3 2.6M 10 - The Best Years Of My Life.mp3
"At a time when Horslips were rapidly drifting away from their quasi-traditional Irish roots, they unexpectedly delivered this gift-wrapped gem. With the exception of Barry Devlin's electric bass and John Fean's occasional contemporary guitar stylings, this is a solid traditional Irish album and certainly the most autochthonous recording by Horslips. All 13 of the selections are of Irish origin, among them three Turlough O'Carolan tunes including the sprightly "Sir Festus Burke" (it is unclear whether it was ever intended as a Christmas song). It unfolds into a Celtic "wall of sound" featuring Jim Lockhart's harpsichord, with banjo, flute, fiddle and guitar gradually joining in the round. "Thompson's/Cottage in the Grove" is a pair of reels that progress in much the same fashion. This time, the concertina of Charles O'Connor is followed by banjo, piano, whistle, bodhran and bones. The nearest this record gets to familiar holiday carol territory is found in a passage from the hornpipe "Piper in the Meadow Straying," which bears a calculated resemblance to "Don we now our gay apparel" from "Deck the Halls." This was a surprising and risky recording for a mid-'70s rock band, but it definitely rejuvenated them and paved the way for their 1976 tour de force Book of Invasions: A Celtic Symphony." -- Dave Sleger
total 52M 2.6M 01 - Rug Muire Mac Do Dhia (Mary Bore A Son To God).mp3 5.0M 02 - Sir Festus Burke - Carolan's Frolic.mp3 6.1M 03 - The Snow That Melts The Soonest.mp3 3.5M 04 - The Piper In The Meadow Straying.mp3 3.4M 05 - Drive The Cold Winter Away.mp3 3.6M 06 - Thompson's - Cottage In The Grove.mp3 3.2M 07 - Ny Kirree Fo Naghtey (The Sheep Neath The Snow).mp3 3.1M 08 - Crabs In The Skillet.mp3 3.8M 09 - Denis O'Connor.mp3 4.8M 10 - Do'n Oiche Ud I Mbeithil (That Night In Bethlehem).mp3 3.3M 11 - Lullaby.mp3 3.9M 12 - The Snow And The Frost Are All Over - Paddy Fahey's.mp3 5.8M 13 - When A Man's In Love.mp3
"Get ready for the ride of your life through Irish folk-rock styles. The opening track of the group's debut album, with its pipes, button accordion, and percussion, could pass for any Chieftains record, but then the electricity kicks in on "Hall of Mirrors," and the rest is melodic rock, not so much folk-rock as folkish rock, recalling early Genesis. John Fean sounds like he's playing folk melodies even as he plays runs on his electric guitar on "The Clergy's Lamentation," and the group follows this with an anthem-like piece of Gaelic rock ("An Bratach Ban") with a dance-like instrumental break. "Bon Istgh Ag Ol" is probably the best track on the album, and "Hall of Mirrors" and "Furniture" remained in their stage act for years, the latter, with its superb middle section -- favorably recalling Steve Howe's playing with Yes on their early albums -- transformed into a 15-minute epic. And just when you think you've got them pegged as a progressive folk-rock outfit, they deliver the exquisitely languid, almost impressionistic "The Shamrock Shore" and the playful "Dance for Yer Daddy," which sounds like the Chieftains with vocals until Fean's electric guitar kicks in. And Fean's playing on "The Musical Priest," by itself, is worth the price of the album. (Irish import)" -- Bruce Eder
total 63M 1.2M 01 - Happy To Meet.mp3 7.7M 02 - Hall Of Mirrors.mp3 6.5M 03 - The Clergy's Lamentation.mp3 3.0M 04 - An Bratach Ban.mp3 5.1M 05 - Ace And Deuce.mp3 2.9M 06 - Flower Among Them All.mp3 5.2M 07 - Bim Istigh Ag Ol.mp3 7.3M 08 - Furniture.mp3 6.5M 09 - The Shamrock Shore.mp3 6.5M 10 - Dance For Yer Daddy.mp3 2.7M 11 - Scalloway Ripoff.mp3 6.4M 12 - The Musical Priest.mp3 2.2M 13 - Sorry To Part.mp3
"A calamity of an album as Horslips, desperate for widespread success, abandoned all semblance of Irish roots and churned out an album of limp, tired pop-rock. The dissolution of the band followed soon after the release of this set, with members going on to other projects such as Barry Devlin's Zodiac album and the formation of the Host." -- Steven McDonald
total 49M 4.9M 01 - Guests Of The Nation.mp3 3.9M 02 - Law On The Run.mp3 5.1M 03 - Unapproved Road.mp3 4.7M 04 - Riccochet Man.mp3 5.8M 05 - Back In My Arms.mp3 4.9M 06 - Summer's Most Wanted Girl.mp3 4.5M 07 - Amazing Offer.mp3 4.7M 08 - Rescue Me.mp3 5.5M 09 - The Life You Save.mp3 4.7M 10 - Soap Opera.mp3
"The recording is better than (Live, ) but the performance is lackluster, making this final live album a sad swan-song. In their prime Horslips were innovative, clever and fascinating - there are only glimmers here." -- Steven McDonald
total 72M 7.1M 01 - Trouble With A Capital 'T'.mp3 6.8M 02 - The Man Who Built America.mp3 7.0M 03 - Warm Sweet Breath Of Love.mp3 6.7M 04 - The Power And The Glory.mp3 7.1M 05 - Blindman.mp3 9.9M 06 - Shakin' All Over.mp3 7.6M 07 - King Of The Fairies.mp3 6.1M 08 - Guest Of The Nation.mp3 14M 09 - Dearg Doom.mp3 4.0K The Belfast Gigs.log
""That which does not kill me will make me stronger" might well have been the motto that Horslips adopted after the release of The Unfortunate Cup of Tea, their 1975 release. That album, generally regarded as their weakest, somehow gave rise to this, perhaps their strongest. Returning to their original formula of rock & roll, folk, and prog rock, Book of Invasions rivals 1973's The Tain as their most consistent and creative and established the band as that decade's preeminent purveyor of those three entwined genres. Neither Fairport Convention nor Steeleye Span rocked as convincingly or consistently as they did and Jethro Tull's fleeting folk fancies didn't qualify them as a folk-rock outfit. Often compared to Ian Anderson's group, Horslips furthered that notion with the opening chord progression of "The Power and the Glory," which is quite reminiscent of Tull's "Locomotive Breath." John Fean's electric guitar playing (especially when in tandem with Barry Devlin's bass) frequently conjures up Martin Barre comparisons. But it would be unfair to infer that this album is anything less than an original. Along with the group's first two albums (Happy to Meet Sorry to Part and The Tain) Book of Invasions: A Celtic Symphony set the standard for how next generation Celtic rock albums would be judged. The degree to which they incorporated fiddles, concertinas, accordions, mandolin, tin whistles, and uilleann pipes into a rock & roll band was unprecedented in the '70s. This record was and is their crowing achievement." -- Dave Sleger
total 57M 3.5M 01 - Daybreak.mp3 1.2M 02 - March Into Trouble.mp3 4.7M 03 - Trouble (With A Capital T).mp3 5.5M 04 - The Power And The Glory.mp3 3.9M 05 - The Rocks Remain.mp3 904K 06 - Dusk.mp3 6.8M 07 - Sword Of Light.mp3 2.2M 08 - Dark.mp3 4.8M 09 - Warm Sweet Breath Of Love.mp3 4.1M 10 - Fantasia (My Lagan Love).mp3 6.3M 11 - King Of Morning - Queen Of Day.mp3 6.6M 12 - Sideways To The Sun.mp3 6.5M 13 - Ride To Hell.mp3
"A concept album about an Irish emigrant who makes a success of himself in the US, this album is energetic and often engaging, with some excellent songs ("The Man Who Built America") and some tepid stretches. The Irish content is fairly subdued here, with the overall sound favoring rock songs built around moderately complicated hooks." -- Steven McDonald
total 55M 5.9M 01 - Loneliness.mp3 4.6M 02 - Tonight (You're With Me).mp3 8.8M 03 - I'll Be Waiting.mp3 4.9M 04 - If It Takes All Night.mp3 4.7M 05 - Green Star Liner.mp3 5.1M 06 - The Man Who Built America.mp3 5.5M 07 - Homesick.mp3 5.1M 08 - Long Weekend.mp3 5.9M 09 - Letters From Home.mp3 4.9M 10 - Long Time Ago.mp3
"If Dancehall Sweethearts was Horslips' attempt to attract a mainstream rock & roll base, this album surely must have frightened listeners off just as quickly as its predecessor acquired them. It's curious that this band, who seemed able to innately create intricate and memorable original melodies coupled with complex arrangements of traditional tunes, was also capable of churning out one nondescript and melody-challenged song after another. The title track offers hope at the midway point of this album as it injects some traditional Irish playing but unfortunately only for a mere 60 seconds. "Turn Your Face to the Wall" might have fit in nicely on other Horslips albums as one of the obligatory crossover pieces (rock with minor folksy adornments) but here it is the strongest track, which is a sad commentary on this record as a whole. "The Snakes' Farewell to the Emerald Isle" is a decent bluesy instrumental piece followed by the Celtic/pop/rock song "Everything Will Be Alright" which concludes this sub par album in relatively positive fashion. In retrospect, The Unfortunate Cup of Tea is a Horslips anomaly as it is sandwiched between three quality albums that both preceded and succeeded it." -- Dave Sleger
total 66M 9.9M 01 - (If That's What You Want) That's What You Get.mp3 6.4M 02 - Ring-A-Rosey.mp3 7.9M 03 - Flirting in the Shadows.mp3 8.6M 04 - Self Defence.mp3 7.7M 05 - High Volume Love.mp3 1.8M 06 - The Unfortunate Cup of Tea.mp3 9.0M 07 - Turn Your Face to the Wall.mp3 7.6M 08 - The Snakes' Farewell to the Emerald Isle.mp3 7.4M 09 - Everything Will Be Alright.mp3
"The group's second album, with Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, acoustic guitars, keyboards, balalaika), Martin Barre (electric guitar, flute), Clive Bunker (drums), and Glen Cornick (bass), solidified their sound. There are still elements of blues present in their music, but except for the opening track, "A New Day Yesterday," it is far more muted than on their first album -- new lead guitarist Martin Barre had few of the blues stylings that characterized Mick Abrahams' playing. Rather, the influence of English folk music manifests itself on several cuts, including "Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" and "Look Into the Sun." The instrumental "Bouree," which could've passed for an early Blood, Sweat & Tears track, became a favorite concert number, with an excellent solo bit featuring Cornick's bass, although at this point Anderson's flute playing on-stage needed a lot of work. As a story-song with opaque lyrics, jarring tempo changes, and loud electric passages juxtaposed with soft acoustic-textured sections, "Back to the Family" is an early forerunner to Thick As a Brick. Similarly, "Reasons for Waiting," with its mix of closely miked acoustic guitar and string orchestra, all hung around a hauntingly beautiful folk-based melody, pointed in the direction of that conceptual piece and its follow-up, A Passion Play. The only major flaw in this album is the mix, which divides the electric and acoustic instruments and fails to find a solid center, but even that has been fixed on recent CD editions. The original LP had a gatefold jacket that included a pop-up representation of the band that has been lost on all subsequent CD versions, except for the Mobile Fidelity audiophile release. In late 2001, Stand Up was re-released in a remastered edition with bonus tracks that boasted seriously improved sound. Anderson's singing comes off richer throughout, and the electric guitars on "Look Into the Sun" are very well-delineated in the mix, without any loss in the lyricism of the acoustic backing; the rhythm section on "Nothing Is Easy" has more presence, Bunker's drums and high-hat playing sounding much closer and sharper; the mandolin on "Fat Man" is practically in your lap; you can hear the action on the acoustic guitar on "Reasons for Waiting," even in the orchestrated passages; and the band sounds like it's in the room with you pounding away on "For a Thousand Mothers." Among the bonus tracks, recorded at around the same time, "Living in the Past," "Driving Song," and "Sweet Dreams" all have a richness and resonance that was implied but never heard before." -- Bruce Eder
total 72M 5.8M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 01 - A New Day Yesterday.mp3 3.1M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 02 - Jefferey Goes To Leicester Square.mp3 5.3M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 03 - Bouré.mp3 5.4M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 04 - Back To The Family.mp3 6.1M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 05 - Look Into The Sun.mp3 6.2M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 06 - Nothing Is Easy.mp3 3.9M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 07 - Fat Man.mp3 5.7M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 08 - We Used To Know.mp3 5.7M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 09 - Reasons Waiting.mp3 6.1M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 10 - For A Thousand Mothers.mp3 4.7M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 11 - Living In The Past (Bonus).mp3 3.8M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 12 - Driving Song (Bonus).mp3 5.7M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 13 - Sweet Dream (Bonus).mp3 4.4M Jethro Tull - Stand Up (Remastered) - 14 - 17 (Bonus).mp3
"Despite a huge hit single in the mid-'70s ("The Boys Are Back in Town") and becoming a popular act with hard rock/heavy metal fans, Thin Lizzy are still, in the pantheon of '70s rock bands, underappreciated. Formed in the late '60s by Irish singer/songwriter/bassist Phil Lynott, Lizzy, though not the first band to do so, combined romanticized working-class sentiments with their ferocious, twin-lead guitar attack. As the band's creative force, Lynott was a more insightful and intelligent writer than many of his ilk, preferring slice-of-life working-class dramas of love and hate influenced by Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and virtually all of the Irish literary tradition. Also, as a black man, Lynott was an anomaly in the nearly all-white world of hard rock, and as such imbued much of his work with a sense of alienation; he was the outsider, the romantic guy from the other side of the tracks, a self-styled poet of the lovelorn and downtrodden. His sweeping vision and writerly impulses at times gave way to pretentious songs aspiring to clichéd notions of literary significance, but Lynott's limitless charisma made even the most misguided moments worth hearing.
After a few early records that hinted at the band's potential, Lizzy released Fighting in 1975, and the band (Lynott, guitarists Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham, and drummer Brian Downey) had molded itself into a pretty tight recording and performing unit. Lynott's thick, soulful vocals were the perfect vehicle for his tightly written melodic lines. Gorham and Robertson generally played lead lines in harmonic tandem, while Downey (a great drummer who had equal amounts of power and style) drove the engine. Lizzy's big break came with their next album, Jailbreak, and the record's first single, "The Boys Are Back in Town." A paean to the joys of working-class guys letting loose, the song resembled similar odes by Bruce Springsteen, with the exception of the Who-like power chords in the chorus. With the support of radio and every frat boy in America, "Boys" became a huge hit, enough of a hit as to ensure record contracts and media attention for the next decade ("Boys" is now used in beer advertising).
Never the toast of critics (the majority writing in the '70s hated hard rock and heavy metal), Lizzy toured relentlessly, building an unassailable reputation as a terrific live band, despite the lead guitar spot becoming a revolving door (Eric Bell, Gary Moore, Brian Robertson, Snowy White, and John Sykes all stood next to Scott Gorham). The records came fast and furious, and despite attempts to repeat the formula that worked like a charm with "Boys," Lynott began writing more ambitious songs and wrapping them up in vaguely articulated concept albums. The large fan base the band had built as a result of "Boys" turned into a smaller, yet still enthusiastic bunch of hard rockers. Adding insult to injury was the rise of punk rock, which Lynott vigorously supported, but made Lizzy look too traditional and too much like tired old rock stars.
By the mid-'80s, resembling the dinosaur that punk rock wanted to annihilate, Thin Lizzy called it a career. Lynott recorded solo records that more explicitly examined issues of class and race, published a now-out-of-print book of poetry, and sadly, became a victim of his longtime abuse of heroin, cocaine, and alcohol, dying in 1986 at age 35. Since the mega-popular alternative rock bands of the mid-'90s appropriated numerous musical messages from their '70s forebears, the work of Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy will hopefully continue to be seen for the influential rock & roll it is.
In 1999, Thin Lizzy reunited with a lineup featuring guitarists Scott Gorman and John Sykes, and keyboardist Darren Wharton, which was rounded out by a journeyman rhythm section of bassist Marco Mendoza and drummer Tommy Aldridge. The quintet's ensuing European tour produced the live album One Night Only, which was released in the summer of 2000 to set the stage for a subsequent American concert tour." - John Dougan
"After achieving a reluctant Top Ten hit with a rock version of the traditional Irish pub ballad "Whiskey in the Jar," Thin Lizzy began work on Vagabonds of the Western World -- their third, and ultimately last album for Decca Records. The single's surprise success gave the band bargaining power to demand more money and time to record, resulting in their first sonically satisfying album. The environmentally-conscious R&B of "Mama Nature Said" kicks things off with Eric Bell leading the way on slide guitar. The overblown "The Hero and the Madman" and the tepid "Slow Blues" threaten to derail the proceedings, but all is well again when the band break into their first bona fide classic "The Rocker." Brimming with attitude and dangerous swagger, Lynott sets the tone, as drummer Brian Downey explodes into life for the first time on vinyl. Lizzy's Irish heritage permeates the title track, and the beautiful "Little Girl in Bloom" is absolutely flawless, featuring Lynott, the poet, in top form. In many ways, Vagabonds... actually rocks harder than Lizzy's next album, the soulful Nightlife -- often considered the band's first "important" record. And with the inclusion of four non-LP singles, including the aforementioned "Whiskey in the Jar," this package becomes even more appealing." -- Ed Rivadavia
total 81M 6.8M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 01 - Mama Nature Said.mp3 8.6M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 02 - The Hero And The Madman.mp3 7.3M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 03 - Slow Blues.mp3 7.3M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 04 - The Rocker.mp3 6.7M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 05 - Vagabond Of The Western World.mp3 7.3M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 06 - Little Girl In Bloom.mp3 4.9M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 07 - Gonna Creep Up On You.mp3 7.3M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 08 - A Song For While I'm Away.mp3 8.0M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 09 - Whiskey In The Jar (Full Length Version).mp3 4.8M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 10 - Black Boys On The Corner.mp3 5.4M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 11 - Randolph's Tango - Full Length Version.mp3 6.2M Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World - 12 - Broken Dreams.mp3
"Glasgow native Al Stewart began his career playing guitar in Tony Blackburn's band the Sabres, and moved from there to the London folk club scene. After an unsuccessful single on Decca, "The Elf" (which featured Jimmy Page on guitar), Stewart signed with CBS and, beginning in 1967, released a series of albums largely consisting of introspective, confessional love songs. Love Chronicles was the only one to be released in the U.S., and the autobiographical title track, which detailed Stewart's romantic involvements, attracted a bit of attention for the singer's use of the word "f*cking" in a song with supposed artistic credibility. On 1974's Past, Present and Future, Stewart switched gears, exploring his fascination with historical tales, and was rewarded with his first U.S. chart album. Modern Times was even more successful, and Year of the Cat was an unqualified hit, selling over a million copies and spawning the Top Ten title single. Time Passages duplicated both feats, but Stewart's creativity dried up soon afterward, and difficulties over his contract and change of labels prevented him from releasing any new material until 1984. Russians and Americans was highly political, but sales were disappointing. Even so, Stewart recorded and toured sporadically in the late '80s and '90s while devoting time to his hobby of wine collecting." - Steve Huey
"Year of the Cat brought Al Stewart a genuine worldwide smash with its title track, and for its successor, he did make a few concessions. These, however, were slight -- just a slight increase of soft rock productions, an enhancement of the lushness that marked not only Year of the Cat but also Modern Times. These happened to be welcome adjustments to Stewart's sound, since they increased the dreamy continental elegance at the core of his work. And that's why Time Passages is the equal of Year of the Cat -- it may be more streamlined, but the adjustments to his sound and the concessions to the mainstream just increase the soft grace of his eloquent historical pop epics. It's possible to view this as too precious, because it is pitched at an audience who believes the common-day concerns of pop are piffle, but this is exceptionally well-crafted, from Stewart's songs, where even three-minute songs seem like epics, to Alan Parsons' cinematic arrangements and productions. This added concentration on the texture of the recording, ensuring that it was clean, spacious, and gentle, with a welcoming surface. Of course, this means that Time Passages can work very well as background music, but it also reveals much upon concentrated listening -- enough to make it stand proudly next to Modern Times and Year of the Cat as one of Al Stewart's very best albums." -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
total 103M 16M Al Stewart - Time Passages - 01 - Time Passages.mp3 9.4M Al Stewart - Time Passages - 02 - Valentina Way.mp3 14M Al Stewart - Time Passages - 03 - Life In Dark Water.mp3 14M Al Stewart - Time Passages - 04 - A Man For All Seasons.mp3 8.6M Al Stewart - Time Passages - 05 - Almost Lucy.mp3 13M Al Stewart - Time Passages - 06 - Palace Of Versailles.mp3 8.2M Al Stewart - Time Passages - 07 - Timeless Skies.mp3 15M Al Stewart - Time Passages - 08 - Song On The Radio.mp3 7.3M Al Stewart - Time Passages - 09 - End Of The Day.mp3
"Al Stewart had found his voice on Past, Present & Future and found his sound on Modern Times. He then perfected it all on 1976's Year of the Cat, arguably his masterpiece. There is no overarching theme here, as there was on its two immediate predecessors, but the impossible lushness of Alan Parsons' production and Stewart's evocative continental narratives give the record a welcome feeling of cohesion that keeps the record enchanting as it moves from "Lord Grenville" to "Midas Shadow" to "Broadway Hotel," before it ends with the haunting title track. Along the way, Stewart doesn't dwell too deeply in any area, preferring to trace out mysteries with his evocative lyrical imagery and a spinning array of self-consciously sophisticated music, songs that evoke American and European folk and pop with a deliberate grace. This could be unbearably precious if it didn't work so well. Stewart is detached from his music, but only in the sense that he gives this album a stylish elegance, and Parsons is his perfect foil, giving the music a rich, panoramic sweep that mimics Stewart's globe-trotting songs. The result is a tremendous example of how good self-conscious progressive pop can be, given the right producer and songwriter -- and if you're a fan of either prog or pop and haven't given Al Stewart much thought, prepare to be enchanted." -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
total 90M 12M Al Stewart - Year of the Cat - 01 - Lord Grenville.mp3 7.8M Al Stewart - Year of the Cat - 02 - On The Border.mp3 7.4M Al Stewart - Year of the Cat - 03 - Midas Shadow.mp3 7.1M Al Stewart - Year of the Cat - 04 - Sand In Your Shoes.mp3 11M Al Stewart - Year of the Cat - 05 - If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It.mp3 11M Al Stewart - Year of the Cat - 06 - Flying Sorcery.mp3 9.2M Al Stewart - Year of the Cat - 07 - Broadway Hotel.mp3 11M Al Stewart - Year of the Cat - 08 - One Stage Before.mp3 16M Al Stewart - Year of the Cat - 09 - Year Of The Cat.mp3
"Best known as the drummer in Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys, Buddy Miles also had a lengthy solo career that drew from rock, blues, soul, and funk in varying combinations. Born George Miles in Omaha, NE, on September 5, 1947, he started playing the drums at age nine, and joined his father's jazz band the Bebops as a mere 12 year old. As a teenager, he went on to play with several jazz and R&B outfits, most prominently backing vocal groups like Ruby & the Romantics, the Ink Spots, and the Delfonics. In 1966, he joined Wilson Pickett's touring revue, where he was spotted by blues-rock guitarist Mike Bloomfield. Bloomfield had left the Paul Butterfield Blues Band earlier in 1967 and was putting together a new group, the Electric Flag, which was slated to be an ambitious fusion of rock, soul, blues, psychedelia, and jazz. Bloomfield invited Miles to join up, and the band made its debut at the Monterey Pop Festival; unfortunately, the original lineup splintered in 1968. With founder Bloomfield gone, Miles briefly took over leadership of the band on its second studio album, which failed to reignite the public's interest.
With the Electric Flag's horn section in tow, Miles split to form his own group, the similarly eclectic Buddy Miles Express. Signed to Mercury, the group issued its debut album, Expressway to Your Skull, in 1968, with Miles' fellow Monterey Pop alum Jimi Hendrix in the producer's chair. In turn, Miles played on Hendrix's Electric Ladyland album, and later took part in an all-star jam session that resulted in Muddy Waters' Fathers and Sons album. Hendrix also produced the Miles Express' follow-up, 1969's Electric Church, and disbanded his backing band the Experience later that year; shortly afterward, Hendrix, Miles, and bassist Billy Cox formed Band of Gypsys, one of the first all-black rock bands. Bluesier and funkier than Hendrix's previous work, Band of Gypsys didn't last long in its original incarnation; Miles departed in 1970, replaced by Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell, but not before his powerhouse work was showcased on the group's lone album, the live Band of Gypsys.
After backing John McLaughlin on 1970's Devotion, Miles returned to the role of bandleader and recorded his most popular album, Them Changes, in 1971; it stayed on the charts for more than a year, and the title cut became Miles' signature song. From December 1971 to April 1972, Miles toured with Carlos Santana, which produced the CBS-released concert document Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live!; recorded inside an inactive volcano in Hawaii, the album sold very well, climbing into the Top Ten. Miles cut a few more albums for CBS, participated in a short-lived Electric Flag reunion in 1974, then moved to Casablanca in 1975 for a pair of LPs. Aside from a one-off album for Atlantic in 1981 (Sneak Attack), Miles kept a low profile over the next decade, partly to battle personal problems.
Miles returned in 1986 as the lead voice in a TV ad campaign that featured clay-animated raisins singing "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"; the ads proved so popular that a kid-friendly musical franchise was spun off, and thus Miles became the lead singer of the California Raisins, performing on two albums (mostly R&B covers) and a Christmas special. Additionally, Miles rejoined his old friend Carlos Santana as the official lead vocalist of Santana during part of the late '80s, making his studio debut on 1987's Freedom. In the early '90s, Miles played with Bootsy Collins (both solo and as members of Hardware), and in 1994 he formed a new version of the Express and recorded Hell and Back for Rykodisc. Miles Away From Home followed in 1997 on Hip-O. Miles toured steadily through the '90s, and subsequently formed a more straightforward blues band called the Blues Berries with guitarist Rocky Athas; their first album, Blues Berries, appeared on Ruf in 2002." - Steve Huey
"This 1970 release by former Band of Gypsy's drummer Buddy Miles is, quite simply, one of the great lost treasures of soul inspired rock music. From the funky drive of the title track to Miles' plaintive singing on "I Still Love You, Anyway" and Greg Allman's "Dreams," the album is filled with the best qualities of both genres. Not only does Miles prove himself to be a great interpretor of songs, but with the title track and "Heart's Delight," he demonstrates his ability to write solid material on his own. Complimented by the Memphis Horns, Miles' songs soar and swing as hard as any Stax release, and his voice, underutilized when he played with the Electric Flag and Hendrix, combines the nuance of soul singing with the grit of rock. Them Changes is definately worth the extra effort to try to locate." -- Steve Kurutz
total 52M 4.6M 01 Them Changes.mp3 5.8M 02 I Still Love You, Anyway.mp3 5.7M 03 Heart's Delight.mp3 6.7M 04 Dreams.mp3 8.8M 05 Down By The River.mp3 4.1M 06 Memphis Train.mp3 7.7M 07 Paul B. Allen, Omaha, Nebraska.mp3 3.1M 08 Your Feeling Is Mine.mp3 8.0K 0 Buddy Miles.PAR2 216K 0 Buddy Miles.vol0+1.PAR2 216K 0 Buddy Miles.vol1+1.PAR2 428K 0 Buddy Miles.vol2+2.PAR2 5.2M Buddy Miles - scans.zip
"Randy Newman was an anomaly among early '70s singer/songwriters. Though he was slightly influenced by Bob Dylan, his music owed more to New Orleans R&B and traditional pop than folk. Newman developed an idiosyncratic style that alternated between sweeping, cinematic pop and rolling R&B, which were tied together by his nasty sense of humor. Where his peers concentrated on confessional songwriting, Newman drew characters, creating a world filled with misfits, outcasts, charlatans, and con-men. Though he occasionally showed sympathy for his characters, he became well known for his biting sense of satire, highlighted by his fluke 1978 hit "Short People" and his parody of '80s yuppies, "I Love L.A." While Newman's records consistently received strongly positive reviews, he made his money through composing film scores for films like Ragtime and The Natural. His albums may never have sold in large amounts, but his work influenced several generations of songwriters, including Lyle Lovett and Mark Knopfler.
Born into a musical family -- his uncles Alfred and Lionel were both noted film composers -- Randy Newman had become a professional songwriter by the time he was 17, working for a Californian publishing house. Newman pursued a B.A. in music from UCLA, but he dropped out of college when his friend Lenny Waronker landed him a record contract with Reprise Records. His eponymous debut album received little attention upon its 1968 release, but over the next few years, his reputation as a songwriter grew as Judy Collins, Dusty Springfield and Peggy Lee recorded his songs. Three Dog Night took his "Mama Told Me Not To Come" to number one in 1970, the same year Harry Nilsson recorded an entire album of Randy's songs, Nilsson sings Newman.
Newman's second album, 1970's 12 Songs, was widely-praised upon its release, but the record failed to sell. Live repeated the same pattern in 1971, but 1972's Sail Away became a moderate hit, due to positive reviews and Newman's constant touring. He followed the record album in 1974 with Good Old Boys, an ambitious concept album about the South that received considerable controversy over its song, "Rednecks," whose ironic sense of humor was misunderstood by many. The song set the stage for 1977's "Short People," a simple satire of bigotry and prejudice taken from Little Criminals. While the irony in "Short People" was barely hidden, the song offended many listeners, and the ensuing furor helped the single reach number two on the charts. Newman supported the album with his first tour since 1974.
In 1979, he returned with Born Again, which received mixed reviews, and Newman began a career as a film composer two years after its release. His first score was for Milos Forman's Ragtime, and his work was nominated for two Academy Awards. Newman released Trouble In Paradise to strong reviews in 1983, and the album spawned "I Love L.A.," a parody of shallow yuppie culture that was misinterpreted and became an anthem for '80s greed. Newman didn't release another album until 1988's Land of Dreams, which contained his first attempts at personal songwriting. Like most of his records, the album was greeted warmly by the critics, yet it failed to sell; "It's Money That Matters," a re-write of "I Love LA," did become a minor hit.
Newman spent most of the '90s composing film scores and working on a musical adaptation of Dr. Faust. The resulting musical, Faust, was initially released as a concept album in the fall of 1995 to mixed reviews. A stage version of Faust opened the same month as the album's release, and it received better reviews. Newman another Oscar nomination in 1996 for "You've Got a Friend," which was featured in the Disney computer-animated film, Toy Story. His career was celebrated in 1998 with the release of the four-disc box set Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman.
Newman split with his longtime record company Reprise in early 1999. He signed with DreamWorks and released Bad Love, his first proper album since 1988's Land of Dreams, in the summer of 1999. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
"On his debut album, Randy Newman sounded as if he was still getting used to the notion of performing his own songs in the studio (despite years of cutting songwriting demos), but apparently he was a pretty quick study, and his second long-player, 12 Songs, was a striking step forward for Newman as a recording artist. While much of Randy Newman was heavily orchestrated, 12 Songs was cut with a small combo (Ry Cooder and Clarence White take turns on guitar), leaving a lot more room for Newman's Fats Domino-gone-cynical piano and the bluesier side of his vocal style, and Randy sounds far more confident and comfortable in this context. And Newman's second batch of songs were even stronger than his first (no small accomplishment), rocking more and grooving harder but losing none of their intelligence and careful craft in the process. "Have You Seen My Baby?" and "Mama Told Me Not to Come" are a pair of sly, updated New Orleans-style rockers (both of which would be much-covered in the coming years); "Let's Burn Down the Cornfield" and "Suzanne" are subtly ominous tales of love and sex; "Yellow Man" was an early meditation on one of Newman's favorite themes, the absurdity of racial prejudice (which he would also glance at in his straight-but-twisted cover of "Underneath the Harlem Moon"); and "My Old Kentucky Home" is a hilarious and quite uncharitable look at life in the deep South (another theme that would pop up in his later work). Newman's humor started getting more acidic with 12 Songs, but here even his most mordant character studies boast a recognizable humanity, which often make his subjects both pitiable and all the more loathsome. Superb material brilliantly executed, 12 Songs was Randy Newman's first great album, and is still one of his finest moments on record." -- Mark Deming
total 40M 3.5M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 01 - Have You Seen My Baby.mp3 4.1M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 02 - Let's Burn Down The Cornfield.mp3 3.0M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 03 - Mama Told Me Not To Come.mp3 4.3M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 04 - Suzanne.mp3 2.7M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 05 - Lover's Prayer.mp3 3.7M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 06 - Lucinda.mp3 2.6M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 07 - Underneath The Harlem Moon.mp3 3.2M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 08 - Yellow Man.mp3 3.5M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 09 - Old Kentucky Home.mp3 3.0M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 10 - Rosemary.mp3 4.1M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 11 - If You Need Oil.mp3 2.9M Randy Newman - 12 Songs - 12 - Uncle Bob's Midnight Blues.mp3
"After the song "Short People" finally earned Randy Newman the hit single he claimed he always wanted (and in perhaps the worst way possible), Newman told reporters that for his next album he was preparing "a larger insult." And sure enough, Born Again was packed full of losers and misfits for whom Newman's contempt was unmistakable; from a man who had found some measure of understanding in his tales of thugs, stalkers, and slave traders on previous releases, the unmistakable bile Newman summoned up on "Half a Man," "Mr. Sheep," and "Pretty Boy" seems little short of perverse. And while Newman indulges in his usual passion for social satire here, "They Just Got Married" and "It's Money That I Love" are so stunningly unsubtle you have a hard time believing they came from the same man who wrote "Sail Away" or "Kingfish" (though "It's Money That I Love" has a piano line that would do Fats Domino proud). "The Story of a Rock and Roll Band" is a hilarious and deadly accurate parody of the Electric Light Orchestra (admittedly an easy target, but still beautifully executed), and the all-too-brief "William Brown" is a lovely vignette that wouldn't have been out of place on 12 Songs or Sail Away, but otherwise Born Again is the weakest non-soundtrack album of Randy Newman's career." -- Mark Deming
total 41M 4.3M Randy Newman - Born Again - 01_It's Money That I Love.mp3 3.4M Randy Newman - Born Again - 02_The Story Of A Rock And Roll B.mp3 4.7M Randy Newman - Born Again - 03_Pretty Boy.mp3 4.6M Randy Newman - Born Again - 04_Mr. Sheep.mp3 2.9M Randy Newman - Born Again - 05_Ghosts.mp3 3.4M Randy Newman - Born Again - 06_They Just Got Married.mp3 4.6M Randy Newman - Born Again - 07_Spies.mp3 3.2M Randy Newman - Born Again - 08_The Girls In My Life (Part 1).mp3 4.3M Randy Newman - Born Again - 09_Half A Man.mp3 2.2M Randy Newman - Born Again - 10_William Brown.mp3 3.6M Randy Newman - Born Again - 11_Pants.mp3
"Randy Newman's songwriting often walks a narrow line between intelligent satire and willful cruelty, and that line was never finer than on the album Good Old Boys. Newman had long displayed a fascination with the American South, and Good Old Boys was a song cycle where he gave free reign to his most imaginative (and venomous) thoughts on the subject. The album's scabrous opening cut, "Rednecks," is guaranteed to offend practically anyone with its tale of a slow-witted, willfully (and proudly) ignorant Southerner obsessed with "keeping the n-----s down." "A Wedding in Cherokee County" is more polite but hardly less mean-spirited, in which an impotent hick marries a circus freak; if the song's melody and arrangement weren't so skillful, it would be hard to imagine anyone bothering with this musical geek show. But elsewhere, Good Old Boys displays a very real compassion for the blighted history of the South, leavened with a knowing wit. "Birmingham" is a funny but humane tale of working-class Alabamians, "Louisiana 1927" and "Kingfish" are intelligent and powerfully evocative tales of the deep South in the depths of the Great Depression, and "Rollin'" is cheerful on the surface and troubling to anyone willing to look beneath it. Musically, Newman dives deep into his influences in Southern soul and also adds potent country accents (with the help of Al Perkins pedal-steel guitar) while dressing up his songs in typically expert string and horn arrangements. And Newman assumes each character, either brave or foolish, with the skill of a gifted actor, giving even his most loathsome characters enough depth that they're human beings, despite their flaws. Good Old Boys is one of Newman's finest albums; it's also one of his most provocative and infuriating, and that's probably just the way he wanted it." -- Mark Deming
total 39M 3.7M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 01_Rednecks.mp3 3.3M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 02_Birmingham.mp3 3.7M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 03_Marie.mp3 3.2M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 04_Mr. President (Have Pity on.mp3 3.0M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 05_Guilty.mp3 3.5M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 06_Louisiana (1927).mp3 1.2M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 07_Every Man a King.mp3 3.2M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 08_Kingfish.mp3 3.7M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 09_Naked Man.mp3 3.7M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 10_A Wedding in Cherokee Count.mp3 3.9M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 11_Back on My Feet Again.mp3 3.4M Randy Newman - Good Old Boys - 12_Rollin'.mp3
"On his third studio album, Randy Newman found a middle ground between the heavily orchestrated pop of his debut and the more stripped-down, rock-oriented approach of 12 Songs, and managed to bring new strength to both sides of his musical personality in the process. The title track, which Newman has described as a sort of commercial jingle written for slave traders looking to recruit naïve Africans, and "Old Man," in which an elderly man is rejected with feigned compassion by his son, were set to Newman's most evocative arrangements to date and rank with the most intelligent and effective use of a large ensemble by anyone in pop music. On the other end of the scale, "Last Night I Had a Dream" and "You Can Leave Your Hat On" are lean, potent mid-tempo rock tunes, the former featuring some slashing and ominous slide guitar from Ry Cooder, and the latter a witty and willfully perverse bit of erotic absurdity that later became a hit for Joe Cocker (who sounded as if he took the joke at face value). Elsewhere, Newman cynically ponders the perils of a stardom he would never achieve ("Lonely at the Top," originally written for Frank Sinatra), offers a broad and amusing bit of political satire ("Political Science"), and concludes with one of the most bitter rants against religion that anyone committed to vinyl prior to the punk era ("God's Song [That's Why I Love Mankind]"). Whether he's writing for three pieces or 30, Newman makes superb use of the sounds available to him, and his vocals are the model of making the most of a limited instrument. Overall, Sail Away is one of Newman's finest works, musically adventurous and displaying a lyrical subtlety that would begin to fade in his subsequent works." -- Mark Deming
total 40M 4.0M Randy Newman - 01 - Sail Away.mp3 3.6M Randy Newman - 02 - Lonely At The Top.mp3 2.7M Randy Newman - 03 - He Gives Us All His Love.mp3 4.2M Randy Newman - 04 - Last Night I Had A Dream.mp3 2.9M Randy Newman - 05 - Simon Smith And The Amazing Dancing Bear.mp3 3.9M Randy Newman - 06 - Old Man.mp3 3.6M Randy Newman - 08 - Burn On.mp3 2.7M Randy Newman - 09 - Memo To My Son.mp3 2.6M Randy Newman - 10 - Dayton, Ohio - 1903.mp3 4.6M Randy Newman - 11 - You Can Leave Your Hat On.mp3 5.0M Randy Newman - 12 - God's Song (That's Why I Love Mankind).mp3
total 186M 15M Santana - Fillmore 68 - 101 - Jingo.mp3 11M Santana - Fillmore 68 - 102 - Persuasion.mp3 15M Santana - Fillmore 68 - 103 - Treat.mp3 9.1M Santana - Fillmore 68 - 104 - Chunk A Funk.mp3 16M Santana - Fillmore 68 - 105 - Fried Neckbones.mp3 14M Santana - Fillmore 68 - 106 - Conquistadore Rides Again.mp3 23M Santana - Fillmore 68 - 201 - Soul Sacrifice.mp3 12M Santana - Fillmore 68 - 202 - As The Years Go Passing By.mp3 46M Santana - Fillmore 68 - 203 - Freeway.mp3 1016K Santana - Fillmore 68 - CD1.jpg 1.0M Santana - Fillmore 68 - CD2.jpg 6.1M Santana - Fillmore 68 - Front.jpg 2.5M Santana - Fillmore 68 - Inner02-03.jpg 2.6M Santana - Fillmore 68 - Inner04-05.jpg 2.4M Santana - Fillmore 68 - Inner06-07.jpg 2.3M Santana - Fillmore 68 - Inner08-09.jpg 2.5M Santana - Fillmore 68 - Inner10-11.jpg 4.2M Santana - Fillmore 68 - Tray-innside.jpg 4.4M Santana - Fillmore 68 - Tray.jpg
total 100M 13M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 01 - Incident At Neshabur.mp3 10M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 02 - Black Magic Woman - Gypsy Queen.mp3 7.1M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 03 - Oye Como Va.mp3 7.5M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 04 - Let It Shine.mp3 8.6M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 05 - Europe.mp3 14M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 06 - Dance Sister Dance.mp3 7.3M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 07 - Give And Take.mp3 17M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 08 - Samba Pa Ti.mp3 4.5M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 09 - Percussion Solo.mp3 13M Santana - Let It Shine - Live Hokkaido Japan 16.2.76 - 10 - Toussaint L Ouverture.mp3
"The 30th Anniversary Edition of David Bowie's sci-fi, lounge-jazz, glam rock album Aladdin Sane is a treat for those who are obsessed with packaging and extra tracks. In brief, to discuss the original album once more: Aladdin Sane, following the überplanned and calculated Ziggy Stardust, came off as a far stranger recording. None of the high-concept drama and campiness of the former record is revisited in kind. Instead, tougher rock songs such as "Panic in Detroit," "Watch That Man," and "The Jean Genie," as well as a wonderfully and raucously covered "Let's Spend the Night Together," are contrasted with jarring, nearly serial dissonance on "Cracked Actor," the title track, and "Lady Grinning Soul." Here, science fiction à la Phillip K. Dick, freakish lounge-jazz, and cinematic incidental music vie for space in Bowie's articulation. All of it is compressed into a particular glam rock aesthetic that made attempts to conserve a bent, if present, innocence (check "Drive-In Saturday for clues with the doo wop choruses). The result feels like rock & roll fragmentation, ahead of its time. Aladdin Sane might have sounded immediately comfortable alongside the Fall's Live at the Witch Trials or the Teardrop Explodes' Kilimanjaro album, not to mention portions of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures from a few years later. All of that said, as an album it actually has aged better than Ziggy because the listener can never be completely familiar with its shape-shifting elemental constructs and medication-inducing mood swings. As for the bonus material here, it is nothing short of fabulous. Disc two is chock-full: two versions of "The Jean Genie" (including the single mix), the single edit of "Time," two versions of "John, I'm Only Dancing," the previously unreleased "Life on Mars?," the original studio recording of "All the Young Dudes," a different, unreleased version of ""Drive-In Saturday," and live versions of "Changes" and "Superman." The booklet is a book: 42 pages chock-full of color photos, many rare, killer session notes for everything, and an essay that includes quotes from Bowie and virtually everyone associated with the album and band at that particular time. This is fine treatment, along with stellar sound given to one of the most misunderstood rock & roll albums of all time." -- Thom Jurek
total 130M 8.8M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 101 - Watch That Man.mp3 7.5M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 102 - Alladin Sane (1913 - 1938 - 197-).mp3 7.0M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 103 - Drive-In Saturday.mp3 7.3M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 104 - Panic In Detroit.mp3 5.3M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 105 - Cracked Actor.mp3 8.4M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 106 - Time.mp3 5.8M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 107 - The Prettiest Star.mp3 5.5M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 108 - Let's Spend The Night Together.mp3 6.9M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 109 - The Jean Genie.mp3 6.0M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 110 - Lady Grinning Soul.mp3 4.6M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 201 - John, I'm Only Dancing.mp3 7.1M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 202 - The Jean Genie.mp3 6.1M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 203 - Time.mp3 6.4M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 204 - All the Young Dudes.mp3 5.5M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 205 - Changes.mp3 4.2M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 206 - The Supermen.mp3 5.5M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 207 - Life on Mars-.mp3 4.2M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 208 - John, I'm Only Dancing.mp3 5.8M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 209 - The Jean Genie.mp3 7.1M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - 210 - Drive-in Saturday.mp3 2.9M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - Inside - Disc 1.jpg 1.3M David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - Inside - Disc 2.jpg 540K David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - Outside - Back.jpg 456K David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition - Outside - Front.jpg
total 153M 1.6M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 101 - Intro.mp3 4.7M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 102 - Hang On To Yourself.mp3 5.4M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 103 - Ziggy Stardust.mp3 7.7M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 104 - Watch That Man.mp3 4.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 105 - Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud.mp3 2.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 106 - All The Young Dudes.mp3 2.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 107 - Oh! You Pretty Things.mp3 11M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 108 - Moonage Daydream.mp3 5.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 109 - Changes.mp3 7.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 110 - Space Oddity.mp3 11M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 111 - My Death.mp3 1.5M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 201 - Intro.mp3 4.9M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 202 - Cracked Actor.mp3 9.3M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 203 - Time.mp3 26M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 204 - The Width of a Circle.mp3 4.6M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 205 - Let's Spend the Night Together.mp3 7.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 206 - Suffragette City.mp3 6.6M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 207 - White Light - White Heat.mp3 996K David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 208 - Farewell Speech.mp3 8.0M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - 209 - Rock'n'Roll Suicide.mp3 1.4M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Booklet - Front - Back.jpg 1.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Booklet - Inside 02-03.jpg 1.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Booklet - Inside 04-05.jpg 2.0M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Booklet - Inside 06-07.jpg 1.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Booklet - Inside 08-09.jpg 2.1M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Booklet - Inside 10-11.jpg 800K David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Case - Back.jpg 968K David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Case - Front.jpg 1.5M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Disc Cover 1.jpg 1.8M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Disc Cover 2.jpg 3.4M David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Poster.jpg 584K David Bowie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 3rd July 73 (Special Edition) - Ticket.jpg
"It's beautifully packaged, designed as a hardcover book, filled with full-color photos (many by Mick Rock, whose limited-edition book with Bowie, Moonage Daydream: The Life and Times of Ziggy Stardust, is sold with an insert), nice liner notes, and two individual sleeves for each disc in the collection. It's beautifully remastered, sounding perhaps even better than the Virgin reissue of 2000, while all the bonus material on the second disc sounds the best it ever has been (since it has still be only available on CD as bonus tracks on the Rykodisc editions). It's beautiful music, whether it's the seminal proper album, or the assortment of demos, early versions, B-sides, and outtakes on the B-sides, nearly all as good as what was on the album. In other words, the 30th Anniversary Edition of The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars is a lovely collectors piece, something that will surely please the legions of dedicated fans of Bowie and Ziggy who will easily pay for a lavish reissue like this. Those on a tighter budget, however, shouldn't despair, since even though this is an excellent reissue, all the essential music was already available on the initial Ryko edition of Ziggy, or other reissues they released, and if that's already part of your collection, you'll be as satisfied with that as you would be with this." -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
total 130M 6.8M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 101 - Five Years.mp3 5.3M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 102 - Soul Love.mp3 7.1M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 103 - Moonage Daydream.mp3 6.0M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 104 - Starman.mp3 4.1M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 105 - It Ain't Easy.mp3 4.9M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 106 - Lady Stardust.mp3 4.1M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 107 - Star.mp3 4.2M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 108 - Hang on to Yourself.mp3 4.9M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 109 - Ziggy Stardust.mp3 5.2M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 110 - Suffragette City.mp3 4.4M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 111 - Rock 'n' Roll Suicide.mp3 6.3M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 201 - Moonage Daydream (Arnold Corns Version).mp3 5.0M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 202 - Hang On To Yourself (Arnold Corns Version).mp3 4.8M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 203 - Lady Stardust (Demo).mp3 5.3M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 204 - Ziggy Stardust (Demo).mp3 4.5M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 205 - John, I'm Only Dancing.mp3 5.1M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 206 - Velvet Goldmine.mp3 3.6M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 207 - Holy Holy.mp3 4.6M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 208 - Amsterdam.mp3 4.7M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 209 - The Supermen.mp3 3.7M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 210 - Round And Round.mp3 8.7M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 211 - Sweet Head (Take 4).mp3 6.9M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - 212 - Moonage Daydream (New Mix).mp3 904K David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - Back.jpg 80K David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - Box-side.jpg 1.1M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - Front.jpg 1.8M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - Innside - Cd 1.jpg 2.3M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - Innside - Cd 2.jpg 2.2M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - Innside.jpg 516K David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - Innside Text Cd 1.jpg 1.9M David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (Remasterd) - Innside Text Cd 2.jpg
"Remedies is not rock and roll, it is something nearly otherworldly, and almost beyond comprehension. While it includes such standout Dr. John tracks as "Wash Mama Wash" and "Loop Garoo," it also includes "Angola Anthem," which is murky, mysterious and downright evil-sounding. Much of this very long cut is lost without headphones, for the music floats about in a smoky fog while Dr. John and his backup singers chant, moan, and cry out. Progressive radio loved this stuff, and it still sounds great during those late-night flirtations with the dark side of the psyche. Remedies must be heard to be believed." -- James Chrispell
total 64M 4.0K Dr. John- Remedies- 00.nfo 6.7M Dr. John- Remedies- 01- Loop Garoo.mp3 4.4M Dr. John- Remedies- 02- What Goes Around, Comes Around.mp3 5.4M Dr. John- Remedies- 03- Wash, Mama, Wash.mp3 5.5M Dr. John- Remedies- 04- Chippy, Chippy.mp3 13M Dr. John- Remedies- 05- Mardi Gras Day.mp3 29M Dr. John- Remedies- 06- Angola Anthem.mp3
"Following on the heels of an album where he repudiated his past with his greatest backing band, Blood on the Tracks finds Bob Dylan, in a way, retreating to the past, recording a largely quiet, acoustic-based album. But this is hardly nostalgia -- this is the sound of an artist returning to his strengths, what feels most familiar, as he accepts a traumatic situation, namely the breakdown of his marriage. This is an album alternately bitter, sorrowful, regretful, and peaceful, easily the closest he ever came to wearing his emotions on his sleeve. That's not to say that it's an explicitly confessional record, since many songs are riddles or allegories, yet the warmth of the music makes it feel that way. The original version of the album was even quieter -- first takes of "Idiot Wind" and "Tangled Up in Blue," available on The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3, are hushed and quiet (excised verses are quoted in the liner notes, but not heard on the record) -- but Blood on the Tracks remains an intimate, revealing affair since these harsher takes let his anger surface the way his sadness does elsewhere. As such, it's an affecting, unbearably poignant record, not because it's a glimpse into his soul, but because the songs are remarkably clear-eyed and sentimental, lovely and melancholy at once. And, in a way, it's best that he was backed with studio musicians here, since the professional, understated backing lets the songs and emotion stand at the forefront. Dylan made albums more influential than this, but he never made one better." -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
total 72M 7.9M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 01 - Tangled Up In Blue.mp3 6.0M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 02 - Simple Twist Of Fate.mp3 6.4M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 03 - You're A Big Girl Now.mp3 11M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 04 - Idiot Wind.mp3 4.1M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 05 - You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go.mp3 6.0M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 06 - Meet Me In The Morning.mp3 13M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 07 - Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts.mp3 6.7M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 08 - If You See Her, Say Hello.mp3 7.0M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 09 - Shelter From The Storm.mp3 4.7M Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks - 10 - Buckets Of Rain.mp3 4.0K Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks (Remastered).m3u 4.0K Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks (Remastered).nfo
"Pete Townshend revisited the rock opera concept with another double-album opus, this time built around the story of a young mod's struggle to come of age in the mid-'60s. If anything, this was a more ambitious project than Tommy, given added weight by the fact that the Who weren't devising some fantasy, but were re-examining the roots of their own birth in mod culture. In the end, there may have been too much weight, as Townshend tried to combine the story of a mixed-up mod named Jimmy with the examination of a four-way split personality (hence the title Quadrophenia), in turn meant to reflect the four conflicting personas at work within the Who themselves. The concept might have ultimately been too obscure and confusing for a mass audience. But there's plenty of great music anyway, especially on "The Real Me," "The Punk Meets the Godfather," "I'm One," "Bell Boy," and "Love, Reign O'er Me." Some of Townshend's most direct, heartfelt writing is contained here, and production-wise it's a tour de force, with some of the most imaginative use of synthesizers on a rock record. Various members of the band griped endlessly about flaws in the mix, but really these will bug very few listeners, who in general will find this to be one of the Who's most powerful statements." -- Richie Unterberger
total 113M 3.0M 101 - I Am The Sea.mp3 4.7M 102 - The Real Me.mp3 8.6M 103 - Quadrophenia.mp3 5.2M 104 - Cut My Hair.mp3 7.2M 105 - The Punk And The Godfather.mp3 3.7M 106 - I'm One.mp3 6.2M 107 - The Dirty Jobs.mp3 3.6M 108 - Helpless Dancer.mp3 5.2M 109 - Is It In My Head .mp3 8.6M 110 - I've Had Enough.mp3 6.9M 201 - 5-15.mp3 7.0M 202 - Sea And Sand.mp3 7.5M 203 - Drowned.mp3 6.8M 204 - Bell Boy.mp3 12M 205 - Doctor Jimmy.mp3 9.2M 206 - The Rock.mp3 8.0M 207 - Love, Reign O'er Me.mp3
total 146M 8.9M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 01 Tush Tush Tush.mp3 7.0M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 02 Stinkfoot.mp3 23M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 03 Inca Roads.mp3 17M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 04 Penguin In Bondage.mp3 5.6M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 05 T'Mershi Duween.mp3 14M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 06 Dog Meat - Building A Girl.mp3 17M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 07 Florentine Pogen.mp3 16M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 08 Montana.mp3 16M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 09 George Duke Jam.mp3 2.6M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 11 Tush Tush Tush.mp3 9.6M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 12 Camarillo Brillo.mp3 13M 29 oct 74 Harrisburg - 13 More Trouble Every Day.mp3
total 207M 4.0K 7-Oct 1981, Alladin Theater, Las Vegas, NA.txt 9.6M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 01 Black Napkins.mp3 6.9M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 02 Montana.mp3 14M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 03 Easy Meat.mp3 7.4M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 04 You Are What You Is.mp3 5.2M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 05 Mudd Club.mp3 5.9M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 06 The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing.mp3 9.7M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 07 Dumb All Over.mp3 7.6M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 08 Heavenly Bank Account.mp3 11M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 09 Suicide Chump.mp3 7.5M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d1 - 10 Jumbo Go Away.mp3 5.5M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 11 Envelopes.mp3 11M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 12 We're Turning Again.mp3 9.8M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 13 Alien Orifice.mp3 4.7M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 14 Teenage Prostitute.mp3 9.6M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 15 Flakes.mp3 7.4M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 16 Broken Hearts.mp3 8.2M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 17 Blue Light.mp3 7.9M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 18 Tinseltown Rebellion.mp3 21M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 19 Yo Mama.mp3 14M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 20 Strictly Genteel.mp3 7.1M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 21 Dancin' Fool.mp3 19M 81 07-Oct, Las Vegas, d2 - 22 The Illinois Enema Bandit.mp3
total 326M 15M 5-4-88 02 Dickie s Such an Asshole.mp3 8.7M 5-4-88 03 When the Lie s So Big.mp3 6.3M 5-4-88 04 Planet Of The Baritone Women.mp3 13M 5-4-88 05 Any Kind Of Pain.mp3 18M 5-4-88 06 Jesus Thinks You re A Jerk.mp3 8.7M 5-4-88 07 Son Of Mr Green Genes.mp3 18M 5-4-88 08 Florentine Pogen.mp3 13M 5-4-88 09 Andy.mp3 21M 5-4-88 10 Inca Roads.mp3 24M 5-4-88 11 Eat That Question Black Napkins.mp3 20M 5-4-88 12 Sharleena.mp3 9.9M 5-4-88 13 Duprees Paradise.mp3 15M 5-4-88 14 Marqueson's Chicken.mp3 18M 5-4-88 15 City Of Tiny Lites.mp3 34M 5-4-88 16 A Pound For A Brown.mp3 15M 5-4-88 17 The Torture Never Stops I.mp3 12M 5-4-88 18 Lonesome Cowboy Burt.mp3 17M 5-4-88 19 The Torture Never Stops II.mp3 8.4M 5-4-88 20 Keep It Greasy.mp3 19M 5-4-88 21 Cruisin' For Burgers.mp3 6.9M 5-4-88 22 Sofa.mp3 15M 5-4-88 23 Crew Slut.mp3
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