Between 1955 and 1965 Roy Orbison revolutionised
popular music and these are the recordings that did it! This 7-CD set
includes every recording from his golden decade! Beginning his career
as a rockabilly singer on Jew-Wel and Sun Records , Roy scored one hit,
'Oooby Dooby', and left many great early rare and rockin' sides behind
...'Problem Child, Down The Line, Rockhouse, Cat Called Domino'... as
well as songs he wrote for Buddy Holly, like 'An Empty Cup' and 'You've
Got Love'. Then Roy's song 'Claudette' (both early demo's included
here for the first time!) became a hit for the Everly Brothers, and Roy
went to Nashville to record first for RCA, then Monument. At Monument
Records, Roy made the most perfectly realised pop music of the
early-to-mid Sixties. Bruce Springsteen spoke of its "mysterious sense
of longing." As Roy's contemporaries fell to the British Invasion, he
went from strength to strength. All of his Monument recordings are
complete here for the first time. All The hits, 'Uptown, Only The
Lonely, Blue Angel, I'm Hurtin', Running Scared, Crying, Candy Man,
Dream Baby, In Dreams, Falling, Mean Woman Blues, Blue Bayou, Pretty
Paper, It's Over, Oh Pretty Woman', and more! All the B-sides, including
songs that became big hits for other artists, like 'Today's Teardrops,
Love Hurts', and 'Distant Drums'. And all the album tracks from all
the Monument LPs, plus previously unissued alternate takes and rare
demos! This set concludes with Roy's first MGM hit, 'Ride Away' from
1965, closing out incredible 10 years...10 years that changed the way
popular music was made...
Roy Orbison - Orbison 1955-1965 [7 CD, 2001]
Between 1955 and 1965 Roy Orbison revolutionised
popular music and these are the recordings that did it! This 7-CD set
includes every recording from his golden decade! Beginning his career
as a rockabilly singer on Jew-Wel and Sun Records , Roy scored one hit,
'Oooby Dooby', and left many great early rare and rockin' sides behind
...'Problem Child, Down The Line, Rockhouse, Cat Called Domino'... as
well as songs he wrote for Buddy Holly, like 'An Empty Cup' and 'You've
Got Love'. Then Roy's song 'Claudette' (both early demo's included
here for the first time!) became a hit for the Everly Brothers, and Roy
went to Nashville to record first for RCA, then Monument. At Monument
Records, Roy made the most perfectly realised pop music of the
early-to-mid Sixties. Bruce Springsteen spoke of its "mysterious sense
of longing." As Roy's contemporaries fell to the British Invasion, he
went from strength to strength. All of his Monument recordings are
complete here for the first time. All The hits, 'Uptown, Only The
Lonely, Blue Angel, I'm Hurtin', Running Scared, Crying, Candy Man,
Dream Baby, In Dreams, Falling, Mean Woman Blues, Blue Bayou, Pretty
Paper, It's Over, Oh Pretty Woman', and more! All the B-sides, including
songs that became big hits for other artists, like 'Today's Teardrops,
Love Hurts', and 'Distant Drums'. And all the album tracks from all
the Monument LPs, plus previously unissued alternate takes and rare
demos! This set concludes with Roy's first MGM hit, 'Ride Away' from
1965, closing out incredible 10 years...10 years that changed the way
popular music was made...
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble [2 CD, 2002,FLAC]
The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble is a compilation album of material by Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble released in 2002. The album was released by Epic Records and includes songs from 1980 to 1990 including several live tracks on two discs.
(CD 1)
01. Shake For Me (Live) (3:51)
02. Rude Mood/Hide Away (Live) (4:59)
03. Love Struck Baby (2:23)
04. Pride And Joy (3:40)
05. Texas Flood (5:21)
06. Mary Had A Little Lamb (2:47)
07. Lenny (4:57)
08. Scuttle Buttin' (1:52)
09. Couldn't Stand The Weather (4:42)
10. The Things (That) I Used To Do (4:55)
11. Cold Shot (4:01)
12. Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place In Town) (9:12)
13. Give Me Back My Wig (4:08)
14. Empty Arms (3:29)
15. The Sky Is Crying (Live) (7:20)
16. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (Live) (11:53)
(CD 2)
01. Say What! (5:24)
02. Look At Little Sister (3:08)
03. Change It (3:58)
04. Come On (Part III) (4:31)
05. Life Without You (4:19)
06. Little Wing (6:48)
07. Willie The Wimp (Live) (4:35)
08. Superstition (Live) (4:42)
09. Leave My Girl Alone (Live) (4:48)
10. The House Is Rockin' (2:24)
11. Crossfire (4:11)
12. Tightrope (4:40)
13. Wall Of Denial (5:36)
14. Riviera Paradise (8:51)
15. Telephone Song (The Vaughan Bros.) (3:30)
16. Long Way From Home (The Vaughan Bros.) (3:17)
17. Life By The Drop (2:27)
The Allman Brothers Band - Warner Theatre, Erie, PA 7-19-05 [2020, FLAC]
Throughout their illustrious 45-year career, the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND have played many legendary venues and widely-praised live shows; however, up until this point, the sold-out show on July 19, 2005 at the Warner Theatre in Erie, PA hasn’t been included on that list. Long hailed as one of their best ever by the band members themselves, fans will have the opportunity to experience this spectacular show for themselves with the commercial release of a 2-CD set via Allman Brothers Band Recording Company, distributed by The Orchard.
By the summer of 2005, the Allman Brothers Band had moved into a comfort zone of stability and superb chemistry. The line-up–Gregg Allman on vocals and keyboards, drummers Jaimoe and Butch Trucks, Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks on guitars, Oteil Burbridge on bass and percussionist Marc Quinones–had been together since 2001 and had established a groove, both on and off the stage.
Metallica - Asia Tour 2013 [4 shows]
Metallica
part of Summer Tour 2013
- 2013.08.13 - Shanghai, CHN
- 2013.08.18 - Seoul, KOR
- 2013.08.21 - Kuala Lumpur, MYS
- 2013.08.24 - Singapore, SGP
The Verve – Urban Hymns [5 CD Super Deluxe Edition, 2017]
Recorded after the band’s first breakup and reformation (with the subsequent addition of guitarist/keyboardist Simon Tong), Urban Hymns was
an ambitious piece of Britpop and balladry, recorded with producers
Youth and Chris Potter. Three of its singles were Top 10 hits in the
U.K., including “Bitter Sweet Symphony,” the chart-topping “The Drugs
Don’t Work” and “Lucky Man.”
Ultimately, it was indeed bittersweet for frontman Richard Ashcroft and company – the “Symphony” sample of an Andrew Loog Oldham-led orchestral cover of The Rolling Stones’ “The Last Time” led to a lucrative lawsuit with ABKCO Music that cost the band its entire royalties to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and within two years the band would break up once more.
Ultimately, it was indeed bittersweet for frontman Richard Ashcroft and company – the “Symphony” sample of an Andrew Loog Oldham-led orchestral cover of The Rolling Stones’ “The Last Time” led to a lucrative lawsuit with ABKCO Music that cost the band its entire royalties to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and within two years the band would break up once more.
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