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Friday, February 29, 2008
Ted Nugent - Love Grenade (2007)
01. Love Grenade
02. Still Raising Hell
03. Funk U
04. Girl Scout Cookies
05. Journey To The Center Of The Mind
06. Geronimo & Me
07. Eagle Brother
08. Spirit Of The Buffalo
09. Aborigini
10. Stand
11. Broadside
12. Bridge Over Troubled Daughters
13. Lay With Me
ERIC CLAPTON, JEFF BECK & JIMMY PAGE - GUITAR BOOGIE (1971)
Tracklist:
1. Choker - Eric Clapton with Jimmy Page2. Snake Drive - Eric Clapton
3. Draggin' My Tail - Eric Clapton with Jimmy Page
4. Steelin' - The Allstars featuring Jeff Beck
5. Freight Loader - Eric Clapton with Jimmy Page
6. West Coast Idea - Eric Clapton
7. L.A. Breakdown - The Allstars featuring Jimmy Page
8. Down in the Boots - The Allstars featuring Jimmy Page
9. Chuckles - The Allstars featuring Jeff Beck
10. Tribute to Elmore - Eric Clapton
KING DIAMOND - GIVE ME YOUR SOUL ... PLEASE (2007)
01. The Dead
02. Never Ending Hill
03. Is Anybody Here?
04. Black Of Night
05. Mirror, Mirror
06. The Cellar
07. Pictures In Red
08. Gimme Your Soul.
09. The Floating Head
10. Cold As Ice
11. Shapes Of Black
12. The Girl In The Bloody Dress
Dio - Lock up the wolves (1990)
Black Sabbath - Asbury, New Jersey 1975.08.05
Size: 233MB
Bitrate: 320
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Artwork Included
Soundquality: A+ (Best)
Black Sabbath, Convention Hall August 5, 1975, Asbury, New Jersey
Disc 1:
Disc 1:
01 Killing Yourself To Live
02 Hole In The Sky
03 Snowblind
04 Symptom Of The Universe
05 War Pigs
06 Talking
07 Megalomania
Disc 2:01 Sabbra Cadabra
02 Supernaut
03 Iron Man
04 Orchid/Rock & Roll Doctor/Don't Start (Too Late)
05 Black Sabbath
06 Spiral Architect
07 Embryo/Children Of The Grave
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (03/2008)
1. Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
2. Today's Lesson
3. Moonland
4. Night Of The Lotus Eaters
5. Albert Goes West
6. We Call Upon The Author
7. Hold On To Yourself
8. Lie Down Here
9. Jesus Of The Moon
10. Midnight Man
11. More News From Nowhere
Citat:
Finding new ways to be the Bad Seeds is an ongoing mission for Nick Cave and his confreres and in the last two years, this evolutionary quest has sped up to an intoxicating pace. Last seen out in public under the gleeful guise of Grinderman, a no-nonsense rock'n'roll excuse to "head down to the basement and shout," now Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds hit the elevator button straight back up to the cerebral penthouse suite with their fourteenth album, DIG, LAZARUS, DIG!!! "A hemorrhaging of words and ideas," is how Cave describes the follow-up to 2004's gloriously compendious Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus double album. "Grinderman was deliberately spare and the concepts were pretty simple," he explains. "With DIG, LAZARUS, DIG!!! we allowed ourselves to get expansive."
Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers (1969)
1. We Can Be Together
2. Good Shepherd
3. Farm
4. Hey Fredrick
5. Turn My Life Down
6. Wooden Ships
7. Eskimo Blue Day
8. Song for All Seasons
9. Meadowlands
10. Volunteers
Citat:
This album made the Airplane's relations with the then ultra-conservative RCA a little tense. The label knew they had potentially one of America's biggest bands on their hands, and were compelled to let them use the "F" word--unprecedented on a major-label release at the time-- on "We Can Be Together." A more substantive sticking point, though, was the group's left-of-center political stance at that time, as expressed on the exhilarating call-to-arms title tune. VOLUNTEERS found the airplane at the vanguard of the burgeoning protest movement as realized in music, and "We Can Be Together" is more of a rallying cry than an invitation to a love-in. Even the Crosby-Stills-Kantner science fiction fantasy "Wooden Ships" is post-apocalyptic rather than dreamily fanciful. "Eskimo Blue Day" and "Good Shepherd" are additional high points, as is the blatant sexuality of "Hey Frederick" where Grace Slick sings "either go away or go all the way in."
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Rolling Stone (2/21/70, p.46) - "...the best cut on the album is their version of 'Wooden Ships': an epic performance, and one of the best the Airplane has ever done....another major song...is 'Hey Fredrick', which contains some really inspired instrumental work..." Rolling Stone (12/7/00, p.114) - 4.5 stars out of 5 - "...The Airplane's last great blast of psychedelic magic...and an honest document of its time, sometimes painfully so....a thrilling testament to the power and beauty of despiar..." Uncut (p.128) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[I]t still creates inspirational heat."
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Rolling Stone (2/21/70, p.46) - "...the best cut on the album is their version of 'Wooden Ships': an epic performance, and one of the best the Airplane has ever done....another major song...is 'Hey Fredrick', which contains some really inspired instrumental work..." Rolling Stone (12/7/00, p.114) - 4.5 stars out of 5 - "...The Airplane's last great blast of psychedelic magic...and an honest document of its time, sometimes painfully so....a thrilling testament to the power and beauty of despiar..." Uncut (p.128) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[I]t still creates inspirational heat."
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