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fuck this guy and his question markPink Floyd Rules?I've actually felt better about Pink Floyd. After listening to a lot of their songs on radio, I've developed a liking to them. I still some of their songs are crap, but 'comfertabally numb' 'another brick in the wall, pt 1, 2, and 3', 'Money', 'Hey You' and other songs are very good. They're pretty good, let them pass.My brother hates Pink Floyd, but a lot of my friends like them. Some user (Bart247) suggested once I listen to the Dark Side Of The Moon.
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All I've heard is Money, but that's a good song. I will put these guys on my 'Master's Of Rock' series, and expect to see more episodes in the future.I'd thought I'd post this up to tell you my changed opinions on Pink Floyd.
Although they might not be the best band ever, they're one of the best. I have The Wall album already, but maybe I'll look forward to listening to them more. Whoever did these trance remixes does know jack-shit about Pink Floyd. Floyd is perfect. There's no need to tamper with it.
I really feel sorry for everybody who bought any of these CDs. I'm sure there are plenty of legit bands to invest you money into. Do any of you REALLY listen to these so called 'remixes'??
Or have you bought these just because it's (remotely) related to Floyd. Here's another question to the people who bought the trance remixes: Do you have all the legit Floyd on CD? If any of you don't, well then complete your REAL floyd collections first. Ficticious Sports, Music From the Body, Wet Dream, Obscured By Clouds, Profiles, More: all of these are 1000000 time better than any of the trance remixes and they are REAL floyd products. How about the Solo Barrett?
Pink Floyd: From Pompeii to Philosophy ixPink Floyd in Popular Culture 1'I Hate Pink Floyd,' and other Fashion Mistakes of the 1960s, '70s, and Beyond George A. May have hit a wall here. Not sure how much this rules:Below is a list of terms and their definitions that are used in the Pink Floyd fan fiction community.Monstercock: A nickname for Roger 'The Eye' Waters' large package.Glass eye: Roger 'The Cock' Waters' glass eye.Crustless pie: Nick Mason's lovahlovahCockfetti: Green and white confetti from Roger Waters' Dark Side of the Moon 2006-2007 tours.Gil-mo'ass: Nickname of David Gilmour in reference to his rather round ass.Skullsecks: The act of making love to Roger's empty eye socket. See glass eye.Fat Bastard: Nickname/fandom term for David Gilmour from the ages of 30 to 61, though more specifically circa 1976 to 2000, when he then officially entered Old Fart territory.Horseface: Nickname for Roger Waters' extreme bone structure. It's funny what kicked this wild ride off was seeing how Waters was pissed off about a Pink Floyd wallet being soldRoger Waters Not Too PleasedNews of the collection website, its wares and prices became an issue of discussion on the NPF Forum on Friday 23rd July where it was questioned whether or not the website was legitimate.
That same day, Roger Waters posted note 1 below on his Facebook page and then NPF alerted fans via Twitter and Facebook that the collection was fake. However, Pink Floyd management have just confirmed to me that the collection is official and Roger also posted a follow up note 2 on his Facebook expressing his opinion about the collection. Roger does not seem too enthusiastic about the collection!Read the notes Roger posted below and feel free to discuss this topic on the forum on the Pink Floyd Platinum Collection thread.Roger Waters Note 1 - 23rd July 2011 - LinkI have just been made aware of a site called Pink Floyd, Limited edition, Platinum Collection, I have checked it out.I just want you to know, that none of this crap has anything to do with me. I don't know who is responsible but I shall find out and let you know. What a load of junk! The only good news is that apparently the ludicrous 'Dark Side of The Moon Bowl' has been withdrawn due to the outcry of shocked Pink Floyd fans.Notwithstanding my disgust, I have to admit I had to chuckle at the irony of the 'Pink Floyd London Wallet'.'
Don't send lire, God don't want small potatoes'Love RogerRoger Waters Note 2 - 23rd July 2011 - LinkI promised to let you know when I found out who was responsible for ¨The Platinum Collection¨.It was David and Nick.Yes, I was somewhat surprised too.It's a funny old world and no mistake. 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:4.0 out of 5 starsVer good cover, January 21, 2007This review is from: Floyd: A Chillout Experience (Audio CD)You have to like Floyd and Chillout-type music to enjoy this album. That said, these guys do a fantastic job in bringing the songs into their music style while being respectful of their original spirit.At first I was a bit thrown off bit a few changes in the pronounciation from Roger W and David G's performances but you get over that quickly.
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There is a Pink Floyd cover band (called Interstellar Overdrive) playing an outdoor show in town on my birthday (Aug 27th).The fact that they are named after a Syd jam ALMOST makes me want to go. Are they just gonna play Piper at the Gates of Dawn? On the other hand.I hate tribute acts.I'm not the biggest Floyd head in the world, either. But if I got some guarantee that they'd only play songs off the albums up to and including Meddle, I'd be more tempted.Has anyone here SEEN Interstellar Overdrive? Not as much as THIS is gonna RULE.Coinciding with reissues of Pink Floyd's 14 studio albums, a box set, and two expanded editions of The Dark Side Of The Moon is a week-long tribute to the band on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon starting Monday. Several bands will be appearing on the show to perform some of Pink Floyd's greatest hits.
Perhaps the most notable performance will be Tuesday night when Roger Waters joins Foo Fighters to play 'In The Flesh' from The Wall.Also on tap: The Shins come by Monday to play 'Breathe' from Dark Side, MGMT will be there Wednesday to contribute 'Lucifer Sam' from The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, country singer Dierks Bentley will sing 'Wish You Were Here' on Thursday, and Pearl Jam closes out the week Friday with a planned performance of 'Mother' from The Wall. Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason will also be hand Monday for an interview segment, and Waters will talk with Fallon on Tuesday. Here's what the dude remastering the albums said about AMLor (acronyms rule)SDE: Will A Momentary Lapse of Reason be remixed for an Immersion box set? David Gilmour has mentioned before his interest in “mixing the 80s out of it”AJ: Interesting point. A Momentary Lapse of Reason is an odd one out inasmuch as it’s the only album that was trying to be ‘of the time’, which now means it sounds dated, rather than timeless. We have started this process a while ago, doing new drums with Nick with a much more “Pink Floyd classic” approach. If & when we’ll pick it up I don’t know.SDE: (reponse to above): Very interesting.
One assumes that if there was to be an Immersion Edition of A Momentary Lapse of Reason then this process would probably be completed. Is it just the drums that have been redone so far?AJ: Yes and yes. It was our intention to remove some of the 80′s synths and get more Rick hammond on it.
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Obviously not possible for him to do it now, but we started the process of pulling some of his playing from gigs of those songs. Just a lot of editing/syncing to do on that, but it should work. The only time i got to see floyd the sky was overcast all day, threatening a storm that would ruin the show at chicago's outdoor soldier field. Thankfully no rain fell on the way there or during the first set. After a ten-minute break the wind effects that begin 'one of these days' started up. And it started to rain.
It rained all through 'one of these days,' not a downpour or anything, but enough to match the storminess of the song. Then once the song finished it stopped raining immediately.
And that was it for the rest of the night. It was like god was floyd's roadie. That's how much this band rules.
I actually have very few floyd albums on CD. Vinyl/dubbed cassettes mostly.but here's a review from amazonPink Floyd, is a hard band to EQ. Turn up the highs and lose the lows. It also works the other way around. So having to turn UP your stereo up to massive sound levels of volume just to hear more detail, rarely works SEE: Steve Hoffman.JAMES GUTHRIE and Co., have found a perfect balance between the two.ANIMALS, has always been remastered way too quiet.
Even those Japanese versions left you wanting just a bit.Animals, was very well recorded to begin with. It just needed a TAD more volume to put it over the edge.So this 2011 remaster has a little more volume and everything sounds just amazing.If you liked the sound of the remastered BEATLES' volume and sound, you will just love this. Also, if you loved the volume / cleanliness and clearness of, ECHOS: The Best Of Pink Floyd e.g. SHEEP you will also love this version.
OR, if you loved Peter Gabriel's 2010 remasters you will just love this regular CD. If you are expecting, LED ZEPPELIN: MotherShip, kind of volume you will be disappointed. As I have written before; this CD has the perfect balance between too quiet and too loud.I can also apply this review too the other regular CDs called, The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and Meddle all a little louder. Each at a different volume, the sound volume increase suited for each particular CD. Some more volume, more clarity for each different instrument and all wonderful!!!A Momentary Lapse Of Reason, sounds a little better than the 2005 version which also had some re-mixing done by, Guthrie.SO, this is not just another rip off and is well worth your money.
Haha, wtf.What's so special about a Pink Floyd 8-track? Well the answer is simple: There's a guitar solo performed by British prog-rocker Snowy White that is only on the 8-track release of the album! On the usual release of the album/cd/tape, 'Pigs on the Wing Part 1' starts the album, then you have POTW part 2 at the end of the album.
However, on the 8-track, both parts are bridged together with this special guitar solo. Because of the endless tape loop on the 8-track cartridge, a bridge was needed so that Pt.
2 could be segued straight after Pt. 1, creating a continuous version of the album. Snowy toured with the band a lot in those days as a second guitarist. Gilmour declined doing the solo and offered it to White.
This tape has taken on mythic proportions among both 8-track collectors and fans of Pink Floyd.I learn something new every day. I don't know if I agree its the best run. More like diminishing returns. Dsotm is better than wish you were here which is better than animals which is better than the wall which is barely tolerable!More has several essential PF classics, but also a lot of soundtracky noodling that gets skipped. For the good stuff though, it's always been one of my faves.
The two hard rockers (Nile and Ibiza) and the ballads/psyche-folk stuff, Cirrus Minor, Crying Song, Green is the Colour, Cymbaline are all totally essential. You guys have probably already covered upthread how much disc 2 of this is going to ruleDISC 2 - CD2:Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 1-6) live at Wembley November 1974 (2011 mix and previously unreleased)Raving & Drooling live at Wembley November 1974 (2011 mix and previously unreleased)You’ve Got To Be Crazy live at Wembley November 1974 (2011 mix and previously unreleased)Wine Glasses from the unreleased ‘Household Objects’ projectHave A Cigar alternative version (previously unreleased)Wish You Were Here featuring Stephane Grappelli (previously unreleased). If it was your T-shirt, at what point did you ‘realise the error of your ways’?John Lydon: “I’ve no idea where I got it from, it being green, which was an oddity. Not my colour. It might have been something I nicked off a stall.”Are there any exceptions in Pink Floyd’s back catalogue?JL: Listen, you’d have to be daft as a brush to say you didn’t like Pink Floyd.
They’ve done great stuff. They’ve done rubbish too. Dark Side of the Moon I love. But I go right back to when they were with Syd Barrett. But I grew up with all kinds of music.Saucerful of Secrets?JL: What I didn’t like about them was the pretentiousness. There was an aura of ‘Oh, we’re so great there’s no room for anybody else.’ But you know, I’ve met members of the band and I get on alright with them because they’re not like that at all. There was kind of a misreading and a misrepresentation in the press and they’re not holier than thou.
In fact they are just like thee and thou. laughsThey may be like thee John, but I’m just trying to figure out in what way Roger Waters is like me and I’m hitting a blank.JL: All I know is that his wife was one of my younger brothers’ art school teachers.
At Tollington Park School, Finsbury Park. Dave Gilmour I’ve met a few times and I just think he’s an alright bloke. Two years ago when they came to LA, they asked me would I come on and do a bit of Dark Side Of The Moon with them and the idea thrilled me no end. Well no, it would have been very, very neat but it stunk a little in my head of 'What am I doing here?' I came so close to doing it.
It felt like I was trying to set myself up as some kind of pretentious person. I’m very wary of the jam session end of things. I just don’t want to do it.
But I wanted to do it. But just not when 20,000 people were there. I’d have gone to a studio and played around with it there. But not for the bigger picture.
I’d love to go into the studio and do something with the album with them. If it was your T-shirt, at what point did you ‘realise the error of your ways’?John Lydon: “I’ve no idea where I got it from, it being green, which was an oddity Not my colour.
It might have been something I nicked off a stall.”Are there any exceptions in Pink Floyds’ back catalogue?JL: Listen, you’d have to be daft as a brush to say you didn’t like Pink Floyd. They’ve done great stuff.
They’ve done rubbish too. Dark Side of the Moon I love. But I go right back to when they were with Syd Barrett. But I grew up with all kinds of music.Saucerful of Secrets?JL: What I didn’t like about them was the pretentiousness.
There was an aura of ‘Oh we’re so great there’s no room for anybody else.’ But you know I’ve met members of the band and I get on alright with them because they’re not like that at all. There was kind of a misreading and a misrepresentation in the press and they’re not holier than thou. In fact they are just like thee and thou. I was bummed by the cover story. Sick of hearing about their feud. I want to hear more about what it was like to trip in the middle of pompeii― reggie (qualmsley), Sunday, October 2, 2011 6:03 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink^^That's closer to Mojo/Uncut territory.It also rules.― The Man With The Flavored Toothpick (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, October 2, 2011 6:13 PM (Yesterday)About five or six years ago, Mojo did run a long feature story about PF from 1969 to 1972 and was subsequently expanded into a separate stand-alone 'all Pink Floyd' issue.
It's worth tracking down. Listened to Obscured By Clouds yesterday, having not heard it in a long while-there are some great atmospheric pieces on that one, especially the first track, which could have been a lot longer. One thing I like about the pre-dark side albums is that they tend to be a little scrappier, willing to try things that might not work, and production-wise, rougher around the edges. In short they sound like a band just playing some tunes, no big deal.Also Obscured by Clouds has PF at it's most fun-lovin' and freewheelin'. Listened to Obscured By Clouds yesterday, having not heard it in a long while-there are some great atmospheric pieces on that one, especially the first track, which could have been a lot longer.Try to track down any of the live shows from early 1973.
PF was opening with 'Obscured By Clouds/When You're In' and extending it out to 10+ minutes. Especially recommended is March 13, 1973 at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto which takes it out to 15min.Loving Wright's Moog solo vs.
Gilmour's spaceship noises here. They in fact RULE. That boot has a big part in my upcoming Pink Floyd bootleg/recontextualization, in which I visit an alternate universe where Pink Floyd was a highly regarded but obscure psychedelic folk rock band from the late 60s. It will compile music from both official releases and bootlegs, it will have hand printed letterpress covers, and it will be called either 'Another Pink World' or 'Everything's Gone Pink'.
Dead serious about this. Still debating to do it as a simple comp or actually blend tracks together and add additional pastoral sound effects.
It will rule.The Red Queen Theme from those sessions kind of blew my mind, not because it's the greatest thing ever, but like, I thought I had heard most of their songs, you know? Right, I hae searched but I have not found. So, here is a tale:My wife's mother was looking in an antiquey market at some Laurel and Hardy memorabilia, where she got on chatting to a bloke who was also looking. 'You into this sort of stuff' he askes. 'Well, it's more for my husband, he's a big fan.
I like them, but I'm more into the modern stuff. Guns and Roses, Pink Floyd, that sort of thing' she replies. At which point the bloke looks a bit puzzled. Um, that's us lot!' He clarifies.
For it is Dave Gilmore.' Ah, I didn't recognise you, sorry!' 'Well, I look a bit different from the old photos thesedays' he smiles.' Ah, well, then again so do I' she says.Anyway, when she told us this story, my wife looked very puzzled, and said that she'd never been told that story before!
So, it must have been some years ago. Not even that much of an expert on floyd bootlegs - i'd say just dive in.
Yeah, those bbc live shows are amazing (that's basically what I linked to above). Seek out some of the pre-dark side dark side shows, where they're trying out arrangements of that material. I have a manchester 74 show that i like for the early versions of animals tracks, but that might be made redundant by the live wembley stuff being put out officially. For syd era, what syd wants has some wonderful tracks, but there are others covering that period too.
Now I think I'm ready to delve into the bootlegs.Three Different Ones to start with.Brain Damage Podcast: /Mostly bootlegs, rare tracks, and ephemera. He's been posting a lot of Waters' recent live Wall shows, but if you dig backwards there's lots of good stuff. I've been using his show as a bootleg preview. The 'Floyd's Worst Moments' show is a fun one - battles with power outages, rainstorms, and Waters' psychodrama.Harvested: /Bootleg group that releases definitive (complete show, speed-corrected, and mastered) versions oF the more well-known bootlegs out there. There's no audio downloads from the site, but if you search 'Harvested' + their HRV release number you're bound to find it on a torrent, slsk, etc. Site.Yeeshkul: /Torrent site of every Pink Floyd bootleg live recording known to exist.
The guys on that site know more about live Pink Floyd than the band does. Might be unbelievable heresy, but i might prefer the live 'Astronomy Domine' on ummagumma to the syd version.
Maybe!17 October, 1970. Pepperland Auditorium in San Rafael, CA. PF twice tries to open with 'Astronomy Domine' but the auditorium power keeps blowing out and the band and audience is frustrated. When power is finally restored, they sound like the unholiest combination of Spacemen 3, Tangerine Dream, and Husker Du.
Run for your lives!(apologies for sounding like a Deadhead with all the bootleg talk). Stopped yesterday and picked up a fuck-ton of these. Piper, Meddle, Atom Heart Mother, DSOM, The Wall, Wish You Were Here and Animals.
Just started listening to The Wall here at work and it sounds incredible. The remaster has cleared up a lot of the song-to-song volume change problems from previous CD issues, so far as I can tell. And there's so much going on in the background of these songs that I've never really paid attention to before.Since I haven't listened to them since their original releases, is there any reason for me to give Momentary Lapse and Division Bell another chance? I remember liking 'Learning to Fly' and 'Dogs of War' at the time, but the rest of them have completely left my memory. 'the wall' is amazing.
Never got the hatersI think Alex in NYC said it best, that it was a great album, but the desire to ever sit through listening to it in its entirety ever again is gone. Side Three with all those war songsBut you know, maybe, if it indeed sounds so much better, I'd be inclined to give it another shot. Now that I think about it, one of the biggest complaints I had about The Wall was that you couldn't hear shit. Imagine listening to 'Nobody's Home' on that double-cassette version they sold at Camelot Music, and you get the gist of what I'm saying.Just remembered how the end of 'Hey You' ends the same way sorta as 'Dogs' ('We Fall, fall, fall, fall, fall.
Dragged down by the stone, stone, stone, stone, stone, stone, stone.' The thing about the Wall, and I'm generally one of the haters but am more and more willing to concede that there are great moments of music in there.it that there's something so childishly pretentious in it's angst and bombast. Stuff that sounded so intense and menacing to me as a kid sounds like bad musical theater to me, like the worst aspects of Tommy blown up. I found it funny while watching the Jimmy Fallon week, hearing Foo Fighters do In The Flesh, how awesome I thought it sounded, being played by a real live rock and roll band with real rock energy, and not the 1979 studio gloss.Another thing that has always occurred to me, which I've never said in public, is how much better the avant garde of post-punk was at the same thing.
When I think about 78/79 in music and I think about things like Unknown Pleasures, Chairs MIssing, Fear of Music.they all express the same dark alienation, but they're young and raw artists, not a bunch of seasoned out of touch studio musicians. There's certain chord progressions, like in Day of the Lords by Joy Division, which always makes me thing of the foreboding 'intense' stuff on the wall, but it sounds so much more real.
The playing effects me more. The lyrics are better.I think the Wall could've used a lot of editing, a lot less Roger Waters and a lot more punk rock. Maybe if instead of performing it as a ROCK OPERA© Waters should put together a small rock band and tour it in clubs. It'd be more fitting than an entire arena crossing their arms in faux-fascist salute while not actually getting the message.like I did in 1987 at both the Radio KAOS tour and the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour (yes, I saw both, and I was 12 years old. They could - and should! - do a massive Barrett Era boxset.
The first two albums combined with the singles (A + B-sides), Vegetable Man, Scream Thy Last Scream, an abundance of live material, demo's, etc. Although I very much want a Meddle and an Animals boxset too, at least give us this.
That would rule, even more then they already do.Soundtrack box sounds good too. More, Obscured and everything in between (Zabriskie (including sessions), the Committee, the 1969 moon landing session, etc.)In fact, I just want all of these songs, somehow, somewhere: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ListofunreleasedPinkFloydsongsCapiche? The album's title Meddle is a play on words; a medal, and to interfere.15 Storm Thorgerson originally suggested a close-up shot of a baboon's anus for the album cover photograph. He was over-ruled by the band, who informed him via an inter-continental telephone call while on tour in Japan that they would rather have 'an ear underwater'.18 The cover image was photographed by Bob Dowling.
The image represents an ear, underwater, collecting waves of sound (represented by ripples in the water).15 Thorgerson has expressed dissatisfaction with the cover, claiming it to be his least favourite Pink Floyd album sleeve: 'I think Meddle is a much better album than its cover'.19 Aubrey Powell (Thorgerson's colleague) shares his sentiments—'Meddle was a mess. I hated that cover. I don't think we did them justice with that at all; it's half-hearted.' 20 The gatefold contains a group photograph of the band (Floyd's last until 1987's A Momentary Lapse of Reason).-I have to say I agree.
The only reason I tolerate the cover and have grown to even like it is because Meddle is by far my favorite Pink Floyd album. I wonder if it would have reached a more canonical status amongst second rate fans if it had a cover as iconic as 'dark side', 'animals' 'wish you were here' and even 'division bell' or 'atom heart mother'. OMGLondon's Daily Express is reporting that Pink Floyd will reunite to play the closing ceremonies of the London Olympics next summer.An 'insider' told the paper that 'It's long been made clear it would take something very special to get Pink Floyd back together again and it doesn't get any bigger than the Olympics.' Like Sir Paul, they have been a major part of the nation's culture over the past 40 years and it will be very fitting that they're involved when London is on show to the world. It's hoped everything can be confirmed in the coming weeks.' Paul McCartney is rumored to be playing the event's opening ceremony.Roger Waters left the group in 1985 after twenty years together and, even though the band carried on, fans still consider the classic lineup the 'real' Floyd. They returned to the stage in 2005 for Live 8 but have not played together as a unit since.
The surviving members are Waters, David Gilmore and Nick Mason. OMG!!!!Rocker David Gilmour has squashed reports suggesting the living members of Pink Floyd will reunite for a London Olympics spectacular.The guitar great has been quick to respond to a London Evening Standard story, which linked the band to the summer (2012) sports extravaganza, insisting there's nothing to the report.A representative for the rocker says, 'David Gilmour can confirm that there is no truth in recent media speculation about Pink Floyd reuniting to perform for the 2012 London Olympics.'
If true, the show would have marked the band's first official performance together since Live 8 in 2005.Gilmour and former bandmates Nick Mason and Roger Waters teamed up for a brief reunion at Waters' 'The Wall' concert in London last year (May 11) - but all parties declared the get together was a one-off.Roger Taylor and Brian May have also been linked to an Olympics-launching spectacular, as has Sir Paul McCartney. At present, no big names have been confirmed for concerts to launch the Games but dance music duo Underworld have been appointed the event's musical directors. It always seems weird to me that there really isn't a single classic period Pink Floyd live album other than Ummagumma, which is really before the really big albums. They had to be recording some of it.I think Waters is probably to blame for this, he always said he wanted the live show to be an experience for those who were there and that a recording wouldn't do justice to it. I know he nixed the release of the Wall live video footage and I wouldn't be surprised if he always vetoed live albums as well (other than the ones now coming out).
OK, you lot would know:I recently bought a Pink Floyd box set by accident on ebay (put a stupidly low bid on it, won it, found out is was a genuine UK edition not a Chinese knock-off, anyway close bracket back to the question)Surprised by how much of this I like. Obviously avoiding 'Wall', 'Moon', 'Wish' and the last two.
(not played 'Cut' as yet)The only PF album I remember 'contemporaneously' was 'Animals' which became a fixture on the 6th form stereo when I couldn't get it removed in favour of 'Oh Bondage Up Yours' and the like.The lines about Mary Whitehouse seem to have changed dramatically. From the positively hateful 'you fucked up old hag' to 'house proud town mouse' (which does rhyme at least). Seeing as how the next line talks about 'love hidden' or something, the 'newer' line works better.So, when did that change? Jammed out to Momentary Lapse last week, hit that Avalon groove, second side pretty underrated I think.This seems a brave opinion - and one I kinda agree with. I hadn't listened to this record in a long, long time until this week - but even if the tracks don't particularly distinguish themselves as songs, (Ezrin's?) atmospherics remain pretty impressive. As a 15 year-old, I enjoyed them.
But even now, I find tracks like 'Yet Another Movie' pretty appealing - the orchestral synth washes, the pulsing sequencers, the droney way Gilmour's voice is double tracked and harmonized. Not a lot of stuff sounds like this. Cosey Fanni Tutti talks about how much Pink Floyd rulesPink Floyd - Set the Controls for the Heart of The SunI saw Pink Floyd quite a few times in the late ‘60s, one of which was at an open air festival. They played this and the notes drifted across the field and I felt consumed by the sound. I wanted to be able to generate that feeling myself, to feel it again and to be able for others to have that overwhelmingly wonderful feeling. It was more about my awakening of the physical power of sound than the track itself, so I guess this track represents another pivotal epiphany moment.
Btw I'm v excited for Elvis Telecom's Pink Floyd poll, even though it's a ways awayI am too.Got around to listening to all the extra stuff on The Wall immersion. They're interesting. The sound quality is of course better than the various Under Construction versions out there and I hadn't yet heard some of the band demos. Liking one of the early 'Another Brick In The Wall' demos that's almost like a Pete Townshend acoustic number with this tremendous VCS3 sound in the front. Plus it's always interesting to hear Gilmour sing Waters' lines on 'Comfortably Numb'. From last year, on the 'mixing the 80s out of AMLOR' w/PF sound engineer Andy JacksonSDE: Will A Momentary Lapse of Reason be remixed for an Immersion box set?
David Gilmour has mentioned before his interest in “mixing the 80s out of it”AJ: Interesting point. A Momentary Lapse of Reason is an odd one out inasmuch as it’s the only album that was trying to be ‘of the time’, which now means it sounds dated, rather than timeless. We have started this process a while ago, doing new drums with Nick with a much more “Pink Floyd classic” approach. If & when we’ll pick it up I don’t know.SDE: (reponse to above): Very interesting.
One assumes that if there was to be an Immersion Edition of A Momentary Lapse of Reason then this process would probably be completed. Is it just the drums that have been redone so far?AJ: Yes and yes. It was our intention to remove some of the 80′s synths and get more Rick hammond on it. Obviously not possible for him to do it now, but we started the process of pulling some of his playing from gigs of those songs. Just a lot of editing/syncing to do on that, but it should work. I posted that pic of gilmour and the mccartneys on my blog a few months back accompanying a roundup of floyd bootlegs. It is now pretty much the most popular thing i've posted (no one cares about the bootlegs, just the picture).stoners on tumblr!
My fave blog names:f0ur-tw3ntyyganjatarianthebakedchronicleswelcometothedanksidebowl4toosunshine-n-goodvibeshipppiesinwonderlandpurple-haze-all-in-my-eyesstayinfinit3freakyjrlikesmokingweedimbloodshotforsurenatur4l-mysticstaystronghitabonghippiemushr00mbarefoot-freesouled-gypsyletsgetpsychedelic420toke-dont-chokehitsfromthebong-420sexweedubstep. Our friends in the US have another treat in store - well, those who have access to Sirius XM Radio, that is. In the extensive Roger Waters interview last night with Jim Ladd, Roger revealed that 'The Pink Floyd Channel' will launch on their subscription service. It will feature 'vintage concerts, special interviews and the entire Pink Floyd catalogue'.It is due to launch on May 25th, which is the start of the US Memorial Day weekend (May 28th is a public holiday). It goes live at midday ET on the 25th, and will run through to Monday, May 28th on channel 27.
The channel will also be available Friday, June 29th through to Monday, July 9th on Sirius channel 142 and XM channel 43. Additionally, 'The Pink Floyd Channel' will be available as a 24/7 channel online on channel 802 and through the SiriusXM Internet Radio App for smartphones and mobile devices beginning Friday, June 29th for an extended period.The channel will not just feature Pink Floyd's music, but also solo albums by Pink Floyd members Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and Syd Barrett, 'live concerts, rarities, demo versions of classic Pink Floyd songs and studio outtakes'. Listeners will also hear an in-depth interview conducted by Jim Ladd with Roger Waters, as well as with David Gilmour and fellow Pink Floyd member Nick Mason.' The Pink Floyd Channel' will be curated and hosted.
Genre: Pop, Rock, Blues Size: 104 Mb Year: 2005 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 320Kbps Total Time: 00:45:14Track Listing:01. ELECTRIC LADY (Elkie Brooks/Jermaine Jordan)02. SO GOOD LOOKING (Elkie Brooks/Jermaine Jordan)03. TRY HARDER (Elkie Brooks/Jermaine Jordan)04. ROAD HOUSE BLUES (Morrison/Densmore/Manzarek/Kreiger)05. WHITE GIRL LOST IN THE BLUES (Elkie Brooks/Jermaine Jordan)06. THE GROOM'S STILL WAITING AT THE ALTAR (Bob Dylan)07.
BACK AWAY (Elkie Brooks/Jermaine Jordan)08. MUDDY WATER BLUES (Paul Rodgers)09. THE BRIGHTER SIDE (Elkie Brooks/Jermaine Jordan)10. OUT OF THE RAIN (Tony Joe White)11. TRAILER TRASH (Elkie Brooks/Jermaine Jordan). Genre: Jazz Size: 206 Mb Year: 1995 Label: Polygram Records Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 192KbpsTrack Listing:CD 1:01.
Hoppin' John04. Rattler's Groove06. The Fat Man09. Sam's Tune11. Sam's Tune12. The Nearness Of You13.
Miss Jackie's Delight15. Tribute To Brownie16. 18th Century Ballroom18. A Foggy Day20. Hoppin' John21.
JeannieCD 2:01. The Way You Look Tonight02. Another Kind Of Soul04.
Spring Is Here05. That Funky Train06. Edie McLin07. Our Delight08. What's New?10. Straight, No Chaser11. If I Love Again12.
I'll Remember April13. Fuller Bop Man (Long Version)14. Fuller Bop Man (Short Version)15. Genre: R&B Size: 110 Mb Country: USA Year: 2011 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 192Kbps Total Time: 01:15:09Track Listing:01. R.Kelly – Words (Remix) (04:51)02. Shanell – My Buttons (03:11)03.
Jennifer Lopez Ft. Lil Wayne – I’m Into You (Prod.by Stargate) (03:24)04.
Toi & Chevaughn – You’re My Baby (02:26)05. Keyshia Cole Ft. Nicki Minaj & Gucci Mane – I Ain’t Thru (Remix) (04:04)06.
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Laza Morgan Ft. Mavado – One By One (03:08)07. Lewis Price Ft. Kaine – Body Language (04:19)08. Chris Brown – Talk Ya Ear Off (03:06)09. Jill Scott Ft.
Eve – Shame (03:17)10. Chris Brown Ft. Ludacris – Wet The Bed (04:10)11. Omega – El Product (03:43)12. Will.I.Am Ft. Jaimie Foxx – Hot Wings (I Wanna Party) (02:01)13.
Tha Bizness Ft. Clinton Sparks – Catch This Flight (03:36)14. Nicki Minaj – Ponytail (04:04)15. Marsha Ambrosius Ft.
Busta Rhymes – Far Away (Remix) (07:16)16. Sean Garrett Ft.
Rick Ross – In Da Box (Prod. By Lex Luger) (03:50)17. Jay-Z – The Moon And The Sky (Remix) (04:05)18. Jennifer Hudson – I Got This (03:05)19. T-Pain Ft Young Cash – Booty Wurk (One Cheek At A Time) (03:41).
Genre: Pop Size: 167 Mb Year: 2005 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 320Kbps Total Time: 01:05:10Track Listing:01. Joao Pedro Pais - Nao Ha (05:00)02. Humanos - Quero E Viver (04:04)03. Jorge Palma - Escuridao (Vai Por Mim) (03:11)04.
UHF - Matas - Me Com O Teu Olhar (02:59)05. Anjos - Sei Que Vou Mais Alem (03:39)06.
Joao Pedro Pais - Mais Que Uma Vez (04:53)07. Toranja - Lacos (04:35)08. Lucia Moniz - Chuva (03:40)09. Donna Maria - Quase Perfeito (04:49)10. Beto - Fugir Dos Meus Medos (03:51)11. Menito Ramos - Medo De Voltar A Amar (04:17)12.
Rita Guerra - Chegar A Ti (04:21)13. Jorge Marante - Eu Sou Assim (03:20)14. Girls Aloud - I'll Stand By You (03:45)15.
Milenio - Se Esse Tempo Voltasse (04:59)16. Sexto Sentido - Toda A Noite (03:40). Genre: Prog Folk Size: 190 MB Country: United Kingdom Year: 1976 (2007) Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 320Kbps Total Time: CD1: 00:45:45 - CD2: 00:38:30Track Listing:CD 1: Original Unreleased Version01.
Hey Good Looking (4:30)02. Breakfast With Werner Von Braun (3:45)03.
Mr Micks Walk (3:55)04. Mr Micks Dream (2:10)05.
The Cotton-Reel Song (3:25)06. The Stream Radio Song (3:20)07. The Slater’s Waltz (4:10)08. Hazy Dazy Holiday (2:05)09. Coniston Water (4:50)10.
Can Inspiration Save The Nation? Mr Micks New Home (3:30)12. Fish In A Glass (7:50)The material on CD1 originally released in 2000 as ‘The Original Mr Mick’.CD 2: LP Version01. Hold Me Tight (3:34)02. Breakfast With Werner Von Braun (4:07)03.
Steam Radio Song (3:35)04. The Dump (1:47)05. Save A Red Face (3:35)06. The Slater’s Waltz (4:36)07. Coniston Water (5:40)08. Hey Good Looking (4:17)09. Fish In A Glass (7:19).
Genre: Brit-Pop, Europop, Pop Rock Size: 292 Mb Year: 2010 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 320Kbps Total Time: 01:57:24Track Listing:CD 1:01. Long Live Love03. Oh What A Night05. Life Is A Rock But The Radio Rolled Me06. Move Over Darling07. Bobby’s Girl08.
They Don’t Know09. I’m Always Touched By Your Presence Dear10.
You Broke My Heart In 17 Places11. I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten12. Dancing In The Dark13. B Side, The14. Move Over Darling15. Thinking Of Running AwayCD 2:01. You Caught Me Out02.
Little By Little03. Baby I Lied04. Bad Motorcycle06. Loving You Is Easy07. If I Had You09. Where The Boys Are11. Give Him A Great Big Kiss12.
I Know What Boys Like13. Falling In And Out Of Love16. Instrumentally Helpless18. I Don’t Want Our Loving To Die19. Little Red Riding Hood20. Genre: Pop Size: 485 Mb year: 2002 Format: Flac Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 01:07:08Track Listing:01.
One Nite Stand (Of Wolves and Sheep) 0:03:58.5002. He's Unbelievable 0:04:20.6303. I Wanna Touch U There 0:03:25.1204. The Loving Permission 0:04:50.4305. Where Did U Sleep Last Nite?
Bounce 0:04:12.1307. Skin on Skin 0:04:44.4008. Wait ‘Til U Hear from Me 0:04:19.3109. 1 + 1 = 2 0:05:02.4110. Put Your Eyez on Me 0:04:04.5011.
That's the Way I Am 0:03:34.5012. Beautiful 0:04:14.3813.
That Girl 0:03:13.5014. Sweet Thang 0:04:05.2015.
Make my Day 0:03:35.6716. Teach U Tonite 0:04:30.00.
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Bossa Nova, Latin Size: 106 Mb Year: 1971 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: CBR 320Kbps Total Time: 00:44:43Track Listing:01. Wanting Things (2:42)02. Brazilian Tapestry (5:16)03. To A Flame (Instrumental) (3:22)04.
Solo El Fin (For All We Know) (3:18)05. Zazueira (3:47)06. Ponteio (3:43)07. Traveling Light (2:31)08. Vera Cruz (Instrumental) (5:12)09. Historia De Amor (Love Story) (3:35)10. Where There's A Heartache (3:11)11.
Just Be You (bonus track) (2:29)12. The Puppy Song (bonus track) (3:21)13. Polytechnical High (bonus track) (2:16). Genre: Jazz Size: 334 Mb Year: 2005 Format: Flac Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:56:21On “Live the Life,” her new release for Mack Avenue, French chanteuse Ilona Knopfler makes a strong musical statement that further defines her place in the jazz world. The CD features twelve timeless songs from the pens of such legendary and diverse songwriters as Ivan Lins, Charles Aznavour, Thelonius Monk, Claude Nougaro, Abbey Lincoln, and Thomas A. Dorsey - whose “I’m Going to Live the Life I Sing About in My Song” kicks off the session and inspired the CD’s title.
“Live the Life” highlights the purity of Ilona’s voice, emphasizes her eclectic stylistic abilities and pairs her with a world panoply of supporting players. The result is a lush, atmospheric collection that, inIlona’s own words, “is a tribute to my unconditional love of music.”Track Listing:01. I'm Going To Live To Life I Sing About In My Song02. Comment Allez-Vous03. But For Now04. Ask Me Now (How I Wish)05.
Throw It Away06. Dansez Sur Moi (Girl Talk)07. Le Jazz Et La Java08. This Is Always09. Alone Together11. Les Moulins De Mon Coeur12. Genre: Future Jazz, Bossa Nova, Latin, Samba Size: 204 Mb Year: 2009 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: CBR 320Kbps Total Time: 01:08:17Track Listing:01.
Brisa Mar (Nicola Conte Re-Work) (3:46)02. Cennexao (5:17)03. Vou Voar (4:02)04. Nova Estacao (5:01)05. Ginga De Amor (3:38)06. New Morning (4:13)07. Sintonia (3:26)08.
Alem Do Sol (3:59)09. Essa Concao (4:29)10. Brisa Mar (Instrumental Version) (3:17)11. Connexao (Paradiso Re-Work) (5:13)12.
Eira Nem Beira (Ritmo) (1:57)13. Eira Nem Baira (IG Culture Re-Work) (20:06). Genre: Classical, Crossover, Vocal Size: 320 Mb Year: 2004 Format: Flac Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:53:47Track Listing:01.
Time To Say Goodbye 03:4502. Caruso 03:5203.
Va pensiero 03:4704. House of No Regrets 03:2905. O sole mio 03:1906.
En Aranjuez con tu amor 04:0807. Seguedilla 02:0608. Song to the Moon 05:3809. Vide cor meum (featuring Rhys Meirion) 04:0210.
Calon lan 02:2711. Hymn to the Fallen 04:3012. Barcararolle 02:1713.
Laudate Dominum 03:5514. O Holy Night 04:0915. You'll Never Walk Alone 02:15. Genre: French Rap Size: 180 Mb Year: 2011 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 320Kbps Total Time: 01:87:17Track Listing:01. Barack Adama, Black Mesrimes, Maitre Gims, Lefa – Paris Va Bie02. Maitre Gims, Lefa, Black Mesrimes – Qui T’a Dit03. Jeryzoos, Lefa – Bss (Brut, Sale, Salissant)04.
Maitre Gims, Maska, Lefa, Doumams, Black Mesrimes, Barack Adam05. Maska – Traque06. Lefa, Black Mesrimes – Vu La Haine Que J’ai07.
Lefa – Ra-Fall08. Maitre Gims, Maska, Lefa, Doumams, Black Mesrimes, Barack Adam09. Barack Adama – A.D.
(Africain Determine)10. Maitre Gims, Maska, Lefa, Jeryzoos – A Bout D’souffle11. Lefa, Black Mesrimes, Barack Adama – Pas D’chance12. Black Mesrimes – Black Shady Part 213. Lefa, Doumams, Jeryzoos – O’brothers14.
Jeryzoos – Flow D’killer15. Black Mesrimes, Maitre Gims – Cramponnez-Vous16. Doumams – Mamadou17. Maska, Lefa, Doumams, Jeryzoos – Instinct De Survie18. Doumams, Jeryzoos – Boy’s In The Hood19. Maitre Gims – Noir20.
Maska, Barack Adama, Lefa, Doumams – Plus Qu’un Son. Genre: Vocal Jazz Size: 125 Mb Year: 2010 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 320Kbps Total Time: 00:54:38Track Listing:01. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head02. Sunshine Superman03. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do04.
Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright05. He Thinks I Still Care06. The Beat Goes On / Soul Bossa Nova07. These Boots Were Made For Walkin’08.
Until It’s Time For You To Go09. Little Boat (O Barquinho)10. Comme Je Crie, Comme Je Chante11. Will You (Still) Love Me Tomorrow?12. Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday13. T’es Pas Un Autre. In contrast to all the urban contemporary, hip-hop, dance-pop, and electronica artists who have operated in the high-tech realm exclusively, adult alternative is a place where artists have been known to be totally acoustic one day and totally electronic the next.
Some adult alternative recordings are quite organic sounding, and others are heavily or entirely programmed. Singer/songwriter and actress Rebecca Pidgeon favors the organic option on Behind the Velvet Curtain, which was produced by Larry Klein in Los Angeles and includes four songs that were used in the movie Redbelt. Klein was obviously careful not to overproduce on this 2008 release; high-tech programming is rejected (except for a hidden track at the end), and Pidgeon's voice is surrounded by a combination of acoustic and electric instruments (mainly guitar, bass, and drums).
Production-wise, less is clearly more throughout Behind the Velvet Curtain; Pidgeon favors a delicate, waifish vocal style, and Klein's stripped down production serves her well on gently reflective originals such as 'That's Life, That's Hollywood,' 'Down,' and 'Long Island Poem.' The only song on this frequently melancholy CD that Pidgeon didn't write or co-write is the Beach Boys' 'Wouldn't It Be Nice,' which has no problem lending itself to an adult alternative/folk-pop makeover. Some people have described Behind the Velvet Curtain as vocal jazz, which is misleading; this is an album of adult alternative and folk-pop, not vocal jazz.
But jazz is an influence at times (as is country), and Pidgeon incorporates bossa nova on 'Been and Gone,' 'Manha' and 'When You Were Mine' (which finds Brazilian guest Luciana Souza contributing some vocals in Portuguese). Behind the Velvet Curtain falls short of exceptional, but it's still a pleasant, agreeable listen - and Klein's presence is a definite plus.
AllMusicTrack Listing:01. Behind the Velvet Curtain 04:4302. Long Island Poem 03:3903. Dawn 04:0304. Baby, Please Come Home to Me 03:1505. When You Were Mine 04:5906.
That's Life, That's Hollywood 04:4407. Wouldn't It Be Nice 03:1508. Been and Gone 03:4309. Manha / Learning to Pray (Hidden Track) 10:51. Genre: Electronic, Surf, Funk Size: 430 Mb Format: Flac Bitrate: Lossless Year: 2011 Total Time: 01:07:39Track Listing:01. Shaker (3:56)02. Freak (3:56)03.
Hey (4:30)04. The Game (4:45)05.
Down On The Ground (4:03)06. Discokey (3:49)07.
Butterfly (4:12)08. Spank (5:27)09. Dissme (4:22)10. White Rabbit (4:24)11. Hook It (3:55)12. Lady Internation (4:06)13. Traffic (3:56)14.
Do You (4:13)15. Marijuana (Shag So Much) (4:20)16. Surf Fish (3:45)Disiac Members on stage:Alon Ohana - samplers & keyboardsGil Marom - samplers & keyboardsMei Finegold - Lyrics, vocalHoneyBee - vocalSilverdon - vocalKfir 'Kfits' Shichrur - drumsDaniel Rave - guitar. Genre: Pop, Rock Size: 540 Mb Year: 1988 Format: Flac Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:40:43.55Oldfield and her siblings were raised in the Roman Catholic faith of their mother, Maureen.
Spending her childhood in Reading, Berkshire, Oldfield studied ballet from the age of four and won numerous competitions in all styles of dance, including ballet, tap and modern. At the age of eleven, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dancing, then located in Holland Park, London, and two years later was starred to move on to the Royal Ballet School at White Lodge. However, she gave up ballet two years later, and achieved three A-Levels at Grade A. She also studied classical piano to Grade 7. All her school years were spent at St Joseph's Convent School, Reading, where she became friends with Marianne Faithfull.Track Listing:01.
I Say Something 0:03:58.6202. A Love Like This 0:03:59.3803.
House Of Silence 0:04:00.3704. Ice On Fire 0:03:48.0005. Oleanders 0:04:23.3806. Let It Begin (Duet with Justin Hayward) 0:04:04.5007. In The Heat Of The Night 0:03:59.5008.
Ravenna 0:03:47.1209. The Earth Is Calling 0:03:24.2510. Instincts 0:04:18.43.
Exclusive two CD set from the Scottish hard rock outfit contains their hits and rare recordings.Track Listing:CD 1:01. When the Lights Come Down03.
My White Bicycle (Single)04. Expect no Mercy05.
Kentucky Fried Blues06. Free Wheeler07. Cats Eye Apple Pie08. The Ballad of Hollis Brown09. Love Hurts (Single)10.
Ruby Tuesday11. Morning Dew15. Love Leads to Madness16. This Flight Tonight (Single)CD 2:01.
Road to Nowhere02. Shanghai?d in Shanghai (Single)03. Walk by Yourself04. Hair of the Dog (Single)05. Whiskey Drinkin' Woman06. Broken Down Angel07. Dream On (Single)08.
Holy Roller (Single)09. Miss Misery10. Beggar?s Day11.
All Nite Radio12. Bad, Bad, Boy (Single)13. Love Hurts (Orchestral Version)14. Burning Down15.
Let Me Be your Dog16. Madonna - You Can Dance (1987)Genre: Pop, Dance Size: 164 Mb Year: 1987 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: CBR 320Kbps Total Time: 01:08:38Released in 1987 as a stopgap, the remix album 'You Can Dance' reworks material from Madonna's first three albums. Actually, it keeps the spotlight on her first record, adding non-LP singles like 'Into the Groove' for good measure, along with a bonus track of 'Where's the Party.' Since it's a dance album, it doesn't matter that 'Holiday' and 'Into the Groove' are here twice, once each in dub versions, because the essential grooves and music are quite different in each incarnation. It is true that some of this now sounds dated - these are quite clearly extended mixes from the mid-'80s - but that's part of its charm, and it all holds together quite well.
Not essential, but fun.Track Listing:01. Spotlight 06:2402. Holiday 06:3403. Everybody 06:4204. Physical Attraction 06:2005. Over And Over 07:1106. Into The Groove 08:0607.
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Genre: Folk Rock, Mittelalter Size: 782 Mb Year: 2010 Format: Flac bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:57:25Track Listing:01. Intro (0:24)02. Laufe (3:53)03. Heiden tanzen (3:14)04.
Der Kreis (4:19)05. Bilder auf die Haut (4:06)06. Puppenspieler (3:31)07. Veris (3:02)08. Halt mich fest (3:55)09.
Drachenboot (3:36)10. Kraftvoll (3:22)11. Wuensch dir was (3:42)12. Die Kirche brennt (4:20)13. Geschoepfe der Nacht (4:10)14.
Ich hasse euch (3:51)15. Strauch aus Dornen (4:17)16.
Stumpf (3:36). Genre:Pop Size: 1.17 GB Year: 2008 Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 320Kbps Total Time: 08:28:36Track Listing:CD 1:01. Haddaway - What Is Love02. La Bouche - Be My Lover03. Masterboy - Generation Of Love04.
2 Unlimited - No Limits05. E-Type - Russian Lullaby06. Nina - Reason Is You07. Maxx - Get A Way08. Corona - Rhythm Of The Night09.
KLF - Last Train To Trancentral10. Dr.Alban - It's My Life11.
E-Rotic - Max Don't Have Sex With Your Ex12. Me&My - Dub I Dub13. Mr President - Gonna Get Alone14. Culture Beat - Crying In The Rain15. DJ Bobo - Everybody16. Cappella - Move On Baby17. Century Feat Turbo B - Point Of No Return18.
Ice MC - It's A Rainy Day19. JK - You And I20. Basic Element - Leave It Behind21. All Stars - Love MessageCD 2:01. Scooter - How Much Is The Fish02. X-Perience - I Don't Care03. E-Type - Angels Crying04.
Mr.President - Coco Jambo05. Ardis - Ain't Nobody's Business06. La Bouche - Sweet Dreams07. Fun Factory - Take Your Chance08. Snap - Rhythm Is A Dancer09. E-Rotic - Help Me Dr.Dick10.
Mo-Do - Eins, Zwei, Polizei11. Encore Une Fois12. Pharao - I Show You Secrets13.
Gala - Freed From Desire14. Reel 2 Real - I Like To Move It15. Blumchen - Herz An Herz16. Imperio - Wings Of Love17. Captain Jack - Captain Jack18. Real McCoy - Run Away19. Ice MC - Laika20.
Magic Affair - Omen 321. 2 Brothers On The 4Th Floor - Dreams (Will Come Alive)CD 3:01. 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance02.
Haddaway - Life03. E-Rotic - Willy Use A Billy. DJ Bobo - Let The Dream Come True05. Masterboy - Everybody Needs Somebody06. Rodriguez - Ecuador07. Fun Factory - Close To You08.
Maxx - No More09. Cappella - Move It Up10. Valdo's People - Drive Me Crazy11. President - I Give You My Heart12. Sin With Sebastian - Shut Up13. Playhitty - 1,2,3 Baby14. Loft - Hold On15.
Scooter - Rebel Yell16. Afrika Bambaataa - Feel The Vibe17. Fight For Your Right (To Party)18. Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode19. Rednex - Cotton-Eye Joe20. Jessica Jay - Casablanca21. Midi Maxi & Efti - Bad Bad BoysCD 4:01.
Dr.Alban - Let The Beat Go On02. U96 - Love Sees No Color03. Culture Beat - Mr.Vain04. E-Type - Set The World On Fire05. Scatman John - Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bor-Bador-Bor)06. Nina - Until Your Dreams Come True07. Real McCoy - Automatic Lover08.
Gala - Come Into My Life09. Captain Hollywood - More And More10. Masterboy - Feel The Heat Of The Night11. Heat Hunter - Walking On Clouds12. Soundlovers - Run-A-Way13. La Bouche - S.O.S.14.
Corona - Baby, Baby15. 740 Boys - Shimmy Shake16. Outthere Brothers - If You Wanna Party17. Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam18. Ice MC - Ok Corral19.
Aqua - Barbie Girl20. Yaki-Da - I Saw You Dancing21. Jam&Spoon feat. Plavka - Right In The NightCD 5:01. Dr.Alban - Sing Hallelujah!02. Masterboy - Feel The Fire03.
2 Unlimited - Here I Go04. Basic Element - Secret Love05. Captain Jack - Together And Forever06. 2 Brothers On The 4Th Floor - Dance With Me07. E-Rotic - Fred Come To Bed08.
DJ Bobo - Take Control09. Haddaway - Fly Away10.
E-Type - This Is The Way11. Captain Hollywood - Impossible12. Blumchen - Boomerang13. Gala - Let A Boy Cry14. Nina - Here You Come15. East 17 - It's All Right16.
U96 - Heaven17. Ice MC - Cinema18. Ace Of Base - The Sign19. 20 Fingers - Short Dick Man20. Heat Hunter - Revolution In Paradise21. London Beat - I've Been Thinking About You22. Rodriguez - Ecuador23.
Red 5 - Lift Me Up24. Whighfield - Sexy Eyes25. C&C Music Factory - Gonna Make You SweatCD 6:01. Cher - Believe02. Aqua - Roses Are Red03. Mr.President - Up'n'away04. Scatman John - Scatman's World05.
Masterboy - I Got To Give It Up06. Real McCoy - One More Time07.
E-Type - Here I Go Again08. Nina - I Dare09. Le Click - Tonight Is The Night10. Music Instructor - Super Sonic11. Dr.Alban - Color The World12. Magic Affair - In The Middle Of The Night13.
Culture Beat - Anything In The Rain14. Snap - Welcome To Tomorrow15.
Ace Of Base - Beautiful Life16. Bomfunk MC's - Freestyler17. Imperio - Wings Of Love18. U96 - Love Religion19. Bizz Nizz - Dabadabioboo20. Haddaway - Rock My Heart21.
Playhitty - The Summer Is Magic22. Rozalla - Are You Ready To Fly23. Jamie Dee - So Good24. Future City - Only Love25.
Daydream - Thinkin' About You. Genre: Chicago Blues Rock Size: 294 Mb Year: 2011 Format: Flac Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:39:54Track Listing:01.
My Sweet Guitar Hambridge, Sullivan (2:41)02. Ten Years Down the Road Fleming, Hambridge (2:33)03. Good to See You Fleming, Hambridge (2:41)04. Crazy Rhythm Fleming, Hambridge (3:22)05.
Cyclone Hambridge (3:09)06. Buddy's Blues Guy, Hambridge (4:38)07. Summer of Love Fleming, Hambridge (4:13)08. Rock & Roll On It Hambridge (3:19)09.
Weekend Uniform Fleming, Hambridge (3:03)10. Blues Child Fleming, Hambridge (3:20)11. Me & My Guitar Fleming, Hambridge, Sullivan (3:25)12. Peace & Harmony Hambridge, Sullivan (3:30). Genre: Heavy Power Metal Size: 401 Mb Year: 2002 Format: Flac Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:50:38Track Listing:01. I Spit On Your Grave 0:04:03.1802.
The Sin Trade 0:03:49.2003. Violated 0:04:07.0904. Me, Myself, My Enemy 0:04:14.6605. Written In Stone 0:04:20.0406. Nowhere For No One 0:03:13.6507.
Passage To The Fourth World 0:03:38.4108. Shadow Island 0:05:05.0209.
Suicide By My Side 0:03:43.4410. Remembrance 0:01:34.5911. Rock You Like A Hurricane Scorpions cover Bonus Track 0:04:12.4912. Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie (A Man After Midnight) ABBA cover Bonus Track 0:04:24.2913.
Invincible Pat Benatar cover Bonus Track 0:04:11.38. Genre: Vocal Jazz, Pop Size: 366 Mb Year: 1994 Format: Flac Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:53:06Track Listing:01.
Drunk On Love02. Third Time Lucky03. She Deserves It, Rachel's Wedding05. An Olive Tree06. The Sweetest Illusion07.
Perfect Mother08. More Fire Than Flame09. Simple Pleasures10.
My Cruel Ways11. The Prayer Of A Happy HousewifeBasia Trzetrzelewska - vocals,background vocalsDanny White - keyboardsPeter White - guitar,accordionJulian Crampton - bass,double bassAndy Gangadeen - drums,triangleKevin Robinson - trumpet,flugelhornKarl Vanden Bossche - percussionPatrick Clahar - saxesAndres Lafone - bassBosco De Oliveira - percussion,shakerFayyaz Virji - tromboneMark Anthoni - background vocalsAndy Ross - electric guitar,mandolinTrey Lorenz - vocalsTony Pleeth - celloGavyn Wright - violinChris Margary - baritone saxRandy Hope-Taylor - bassRonnie Chamberlain - baritone saxSteve Gregory - sax.