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Judie Tzuke - Shoot The Moon

Posted: 05 Feb 2009 07:26 PM PST

[1982 remastered 2006]
MP3 @ 320 | 54:48 min | 126 MB
Genre: Vocal/Rock/Pop


Tracks:
01 - Heaven Can Wait
02 - Love On The Border
03 - Information
04 - Beacon Hill
05 - Don't Let Me Sleep
06 - I'm Not A Loser
07 - Now There Is No Love At All
08 - Late Again
09 - Liggers At Your Funeral
10 - Water In Motion
11 - Shoot The Moon
12 - Sold A Rose
13 - Run On Luck
14 - I'm Not A Loser (demo)
15 - How Do I Feel (demo)


Bee Gees - Cucumber Castle (1970)

Posted: 05 Feb 2009 07:23 PM PST

Genre: Pop, Rock | MP3 320 kbps | 84,9 MB | 36,01 min.| Covers
Label: Polydor / Umgd - 12 Tracks[/center]

Cucumber Castle is the Bee Gees' seventh album, released in 1970. It was produced by Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and Robert Stigwood. It consists of songs from their television special of the same name. Cucumber Castle is the only Bee Gees album without Robin Gibb, as he had left the group before the album was recorded. Drummer Colin Petersen was fired during the recording of the album and therefore appears on only some songs, without sleeve credit. Wikipedia

Tracklist

01. If I Only Had My Mind On Something Else
02. I.O.I.O.
03. Then You Left Me
04. The Lord
05. I Was The Child
06. I Lay Down And Die
07. Sweetheart
08. Bury Me Down By The River
09. My Thing
10. The Chance Of Love
11. Turning Tide
12. Don't Forget To Remember

Pasword: L@ter


The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

Posted: 05 Feb 2009 07:20 PM PST

(1974) Info
~1,98 gb incl. recovery

Vinyl disc one

Side one
1. "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" – 4:55
2. "Fly on a Windshield" – 2:47
3. "Broadway Melody of 1974" – 1:58[4]
4. "Cuckoo Cocoon" – 2:14
5. "In the Cage" – 8:15
6. "The Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging" – 2:45

Side two
1. "Back in N.Y.C." – 5:49
2. "Hairless Heart" – 2:25
3. "Counting Out Time" – 3:45
4. "The Carpet Crawlers" – 5:16
5. "The Chamber of 32 Doors" – 5:44

Vinyl disc two

Side three
1. "Lilywhite Lilith" – 2:40
2. "The Waiting Room" – 5:28
3. "Anyway" – 3:18
4. "The Supernatural Anesthetist" – 2:50 (called "Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist" on some versions)
5. "The Lamia" – 6:57
6. "Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats" – 3:06

Side four
1. "The Colony of Slippermen (Arrival - A Visit to the Doktor - Raven)" – 8:14
2. "Ravine" – 2:05
3. "The Light Dies Down on Broadway" – 3:32
4. "Riding the Scree" – 3:56
5. "In the Rapids" – 2:24
6. "it." – 4:58

All songs by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett and Mike Rutherford.

Personnel
* Tony Banks – keyboards
* Phil Collins – drums, percussion, vibraphone, vocals
* Peter Gabriel – vocals, flute, oboe
* Steve Hackett – guitars
* Mike Rutherford – bass, twelve-string guitar, bass pedals
* Brian Eno – "Enossification" (sound processing and effects)


Nursery Cryme (1971)

Posted: 05 Feb 2009 07:15 PM PST

~ 820 mb incl. recovery

All songs by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett and Mike Rutherford.

Side one
1. "The Musical Box" – 10:24
2. "For Absent Friends" – 1:44
3. "The Return of the Giant Hogweed" – 8:09

Side two
1. "Seven Stones" – 5:08
2. "Harold the Barrel" – 2:59
3. "Harlequin" – 2:53
4. "The Fountain of Salmacis" – 7:54

Personnel
* Peter Gabriel – lead voices, flute, bass drum, tambourine
* Steve Hackett – electric guitar, 12 string guitar
* Tony Banks – organ, mellotron, piano, electric piano, 12 string guitar, voices
* Mike Rutherford – bass, bass pedals, 12 string guitar, voices
* Phil Collins – drums, voices, percussion, lead voices (uncredited) on "For Absent Friends"



Genesis 1970

Posted: 05 Feb 2009 07:13 PM PST

5 Albums on 6 * 200 gr 1/2 Speed Mastered LP's
24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (seperated tracks) | ~ 6 GB
Genre: ProgRock/Rock | 1970-75


The Box contains the following titles:
Trespass (1970); Nursery Crime (1971); Foxtrot (1972); Selling England by the Pound (1973) and The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974)

Ripped in 24-bit/96 kHz
FLAC (seperated Tracks)
Mixed by Nick Davis, 2008 @The Farm, Survey
1/2 Speed Mastered "The Paradigm Process" at Metropolis Mastering by Tony Cousins & Tim Young

Pass to all links is: aksman

Great sounding new mix of Genesis' early studio work of the "Gabriel-Era". Forget about the old muddy sounding older releases... Here you get the greatest Genesis records in the best sounding version. Normally I'm not a fan of new mixed classic's because mostly they're sounding heavily compressed and equalized. But these records sound like I wished to hear them all the time. It turn some of the greatest ProgRock records into a great experience!!!


Technical Informations:

Music Hall MMF 5.1 Turntable
Goldring 1042 reference Cartridge
Belari VP-129 Tube Phono PreAmp with Sylvania 12AX7WA
Tascam US-144 external USB 2.0 Audiointerface
Interconnections by "Goldkabel"
Audacity 1.3.5 Recording Software
ClickRepair 3.0.1 with extremly light settings (DeClick 10/DeCrackle 0) has been used to remove some clicks present due to static charge of the vinyl.



Trespass (1970) Info
~ 874 mb incl. recovery

Side one
1. "Looking for Someone" – 7:06
2. "White Mountain" – 6:45
3. "Visions of Angels" – 6:51

Side two
1. "Stagnation" – 8:50
2. "Dusk" – 4:13
3. "The Knife" – 8:56

Personnel
* Peter Gabriel – vocals, woodwind, percussion
* Anthony Phillips – guitar, backing vocals
* Mike Rutherford – bass, guitar, nylon, backing vocals
* Tony Banks – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
* John Mayhew – drums, percussion, backing vocals


Golden Earring - Golden Earring 1970

Posted: 05 Feb 2009 07:06 PM PST

APE+CUE+Art | 195 MB | source - alien worlds

Best known in the U.S. for its hard rock material, Golden Earring has been the most popular homegrown band in the Netherlands since the mid-'60s, when they were primarily a pop group. The group was founded by guitarist/vocalist George Kooymans and bassist/vocalist Rinus Gerritsen, then schoolboys, in 1961; several years and personnel shifts later, they had their first Dutch hit, "Please Go," and in 1968 hit the top of the Dutch charts for the first of many times with "Dong-Dong-Di-Ki-Di-Gi-Dong," a song that broadened their European appeal. By 1969, the rest of the lineup had stabilized, with lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Barry Hay and drummer Cesar Zuiderwijk. They experimented with their style for several years before settling on straightforward hard rock initially much like that of the Who, who invited them to open their 1972 European tour. Golden Earring signed to the Who's Track label, which released a compilation of Dutch singles, Hearing Earring, helping the group break through in England. 1974's Moontan LP spawned the single "Radar Love," a Dutch number one, U.K. Top Ten, and U.S. number thirteen hit. The group toured America opening for the Doobie Brothers and Santana, but the lack of a follow-up ensured that their popularity remained short-lived in America, even though they remained a top draw in Europe over the rest of the 1970s. 1982 saw a brief American comeback with the album Cut and the Top Ten single "Twilight Zone," but as before, Golden Earring could not sustain its momentum and faded away in the U.S. marketplace. All of Golden Earring's basic lineup has recorded as solo artists in Europe. "Radar Love" enjoyed a second round of popularity when pop-metal band White Lion covered the song in 1989.

1. Yellow and Blue
2. The Loner
3. This Is the Time of the Year
4. Big Tree, Blue Sea
5. The Wall of Dolls
6. Back Home
7. See See
8. I'm Going to Send My Pigeons to the Sky
9. As Long as the Wind Blows

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Afro Samurai: Resurrection (2009)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 09:01 PM PST

English | Sub: none | 01:31:32 | Xvid 704 x 384 | 128.00 kbps | Animations | 600 MB
“ created by Takashi Okazaki, originally featured in the NOU NOU HAU[2] dōjin magazine. It was adapted into a 5-episode anime miniseries directed by Fuminori Kizaki and produced by Gonzo, a Japanese animation studio. The first episode was shown online on January 1, 2007 and premièred on Spike TV on January 4, 2007 at 11:00pm EST. The anime series has since gone on to air in the UK and the US, where it premiered on Adult Swim on May 4,2007[3], and Japan, where it was broadcast on Fuji Television





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Flushed Away (2006)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 08:40 PM PST

English | 1:21:11 | 608 x 320 | XviD | MP3 - 160kbps | 699.78 MB
Genre: Animation / Adventure / Comedy / Family

The story of an uptown rat that gets flushed down the toilet from his penthouse apartment, ending in the sewers of London, where he has to learn a whole new and different way of life.

Roddy is a decidedly upper-crust "society mouse" who lives the life of a beloved pet in a posh Kensington flat. When a sewer rat named Sid comes spewing out of the sink and decides he's hit the jackpot, Roddy schemes to rid himself of the pest by luring him into the "whirlpool." Sid may be an ignorant slob, but he's no fool, so it is Roddy who winds up being flushed away into the bustling sewer world of Ratropolis. There Roddy meets Rita, an enterprising scavenger who works the sewers in her faithful boat, the Jammy Dodger. Roddy immediately wants out, or rather, up; Rita wants to be paid for her trouble; and, speaking of trouble, the villainous Toad--who royally despises all rodents equally, making no distinction between mice and rats--wants them iced ... literally. The Toad dispatches his two hapless hench-rats, Spike and Whitey, to get the job done. When they fail, the Toad has no choice but to send to France for his cousin--that dreaded mercenary, Le Frog.


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Hostage by Florent Emilio Siri (2005)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 08:35 PM PST

Hostage by Florent Emilio Siri (2005)
Bruce Willis, Kevin Pollak, Ben Foster
AVI 640x272 | XviD 768 kbps | MP3 119 VBR | 1H47 | Audio: English | English, French subs SRT | Thriller, Action | DVDRip | 700 MB

Jeff Talley (Bruce Willis), a former Los Angeles SWAT police negotiator, has moved to Bristo Camino, a small quiet town away from the big city. He now serves as the chief of police with a small force in a town that has very little crime. After ten years as a hostage negotiator, Jeff was just burned out and needed a quieter life, especially, after his last standoff ended in the death of the hostages. Three teenagers decide to simply steal an SUV from a wealthy accountant just for fun. What started out as a simple theft ended up with the death of a policewoman. The teenage thieves are trapped inside when police backup arrives at the house. The house is heavily fortified with armor and bulletproof glass for the owner's protection, but in this case, it protects the boys from the police. The boys take the family hostage, and Jeff must become something he never wanted to do again, be a hostage negotiator.

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