Jimi Hendrix- The 1967 Studio Recordings [FLAC]

 



VA - Krautrock: Music For Your Brain Vol. 4 [6 CD, 2009]


 

The expected diversity of these compilations is given again. No matter if it is the Petards, who founded the fundaments for Krautrock already in the late 60's, or Straight Shooter with their early 80's hard-rock, each kind of music is present. Electronic music with Neu!, Cluster, Tangerine Dream, Faust and Michael Rother turns to pure psychedelic like Guru Guru, Brainticket or Nine Days Wonder. Prog fans will love Nektar, Anyone's Daughter and Parzival, while rockers will enjoy Murphy Blend, Eloy, Harlis and many others. To say it clear - there is something for everyone!

Teddy Pendergrass - Original Album Classics (5 CD, 2014/FLAC)

 






1977 - Teddy Pendergrass
1978 - Life Is A Song Worth Singing
1979 - Teddy
1980 - TP
1981 - It's Time For Love

Muddy Waters - Early Morning Blues (2 CD, 2015)


 This quintessential 2-CD collector’s edition contains 55 remastered studio tracks, including all of the fabulous early singles – both A- & B-sides (except for “Sugar Sweet”) – Muddy Waters made (accompanied by such masters as Little Walter, Junior Wells, Jimmy Rogers, Willie Dixon, and Otis Spann) for the Aristocrat and Chess Records labels, between 1947 and 1955. Waters’ early repertoire, much of which is presented on this indispensable double-set, marks one of the most important building blocks of the Chicago electric blues style.

The Velvet Underground - Bootleg Series Vol.1 - The Quine Tapes (3 CD, 2001/FLAC)

Prior to this release, only a few "official" live Velvets releases existed: the incredible double-disc set 1969 and the tour documents from their mid-90s reunion being the most readily available. And then there's the dreadful Live at Max's Kansas City, which, while allegedly Reed's documented last stand with the group, is of interest only to those with dire historical interest or those with a need to hear table conversation revolving around drug scores. So now, with The Quine Tapes, the innocent public can finally find out what those confounded bootleggers have been shouting out for nearly thirty years: the Velvet Underground live on stage were a staggering dynamic presence, unpredictable and explosive.