Jerry Garcia - The Garcia Discs Vol. 1 (8 CD)
Fan-made 8 CD compilation. Selections are taken from The Grateful Dead, Reconstruction, Legion of Mary, JGB & Garcia/Grisman.
Menovky:
bluegrass,
David Grisman,
Grateful Dead,
Jerry Garcia,
Jerry Garcia Band,
Legion of Mary,
live,
Reconstruction,
rock
Santana - Original Album Classics (5 CD, 2008/FLAC)
1972 - Santana - Caravanserai
1973 - Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin - Love Devotion Surrender
1973 - Santana - Welcome
1974 - Santana - Borboletta
1976 - Santana - Amigos
VA - Compact Disc Club - Big Rock [4 CD, 2009]
A
very special compilation from Compact Disc Club for all classic rock
lovers. Enjoy 60 immortal all time rock hits at their original
recordings. More than four hours of memories from the rocking 60s and
70s.
VA - The Many Faces Of Van Halen (3 CD, 2019/FLAC)
Van Halen formed in 1974, but emerged in public view with the 1978 release of their self-titled debut album, which quickly established them as the hottest American hard-rock band since Aerosmith. After 30 years and 11 studio releases - four of which reached #1 - Van Halen has sold more than 56 million records in the U.S., which places them among the top 20 best-selling artists of all time. In The Many Faces of Van Halen, we will dig deep into their story, it's members' collaborations, influences, and the band's fantastic catalog. With fantastic artwork and remastered sound, The Many Faces of Van Halen is an essential addition to our Many Faces collection, and, remember that the album is not available on streaming platforms!
VA - The Alligator Records 25th Anniversary Collection [2 CD, 1996/FLAC]
This is a specially priced, two-CDs-for-the-price-of-one photo-cube set, loaded with great stuff from Charlie Musselwhite, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Johnny Winter, Billy Boy Arnold, Lonnie Mack, and a host of others who have trotted their wares on the label over the years. Besides giving the novice one great introduction to the label (as the music runs from traditional to modern), the big bonus here is a treasure trove of previously unissued tracks from Roy Buchanan (a chaotic version of Link Wray's "Jack the Ripper"); Floyd Dixon (a recut of his Blues Brothers-approved hit "Hey Bartender"); Albert Collins and Johnny Copeland in a marvelous outtake from the Showdown! album ("Something to Remember You By"); and the band that started it all, Hound Dog Taylor & the Houserockers, with a crazed version of Elmore James' "Look on Yonder's Wall," as sloppy as it is cool. Very good stuff and at these prices, a bargain and then some.
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