Pink Floyd - Architects Of Sound: A History Instrumental Of Pink Floyd (10 CD, 2009)
The idea of a compilation of only-instrumental pieces of Pink Floyd may
have crossed the minds of several people in different places. But for
the time being none has been produced (or released widely). Taking into
account that Pink Floyd’s musical virtue has produced some of the
greatest instrumental pieces (and certainly not few, but more than
“many”), the thought was to create a collection embracing all the
instrumental themes they created to gather all this sonic experience in
one single place. I believe that this collection, though not necessarily
a « necessity » would be a nice addition to any PF fan’s collection,
because it is different from other compilations, and it helps to fill a
gap that has been empty both officially and unofficially. Until now.
VA - Midnight Rider : Tribute to the Allman Brothers Band [2014/FLAC]
Featuring an eclectic group of rock, country, and blues legends, Midnight Rider - A Tribute To The Allman Brothers Band offers
energetic new covers of the classic hits “Midnight Rider,” “Ramblin’
Man,” and “Whipping Post” as well as one of the most famous instrumental
songs in all of rock music “Jessica,” alongside many more Southern
fried favorites!
“The Allman Brothers were a central part of my roots,” proclaims guitarist Steve Morse, who shreds his way through a smoldering version of “Whipping Post” on the album. “Living in Georgia much of my life, they were the local legends that everybody loved. They had the swing, the inventive double guitar parts, the ability to jam just long enough to keep the audience, and that golden voice of Greg’s! When my instrumental rock band, the Dixie Dregs, played, we often played ‘Jessica,’ which automatically makes any audience start moving and smiling. I’ve been lucky enough to sit in with many of the members at various times, and we have shared a lot of common ground. I’m still a fan!”
“The Allman Brothers were a central part of my roots,” proclaims guitarist Steve Morse, who shreds his way through a smoldering version of “Whipping Post” on the album. “Living in Georgia much of my life, they were the local legends that everybody loved. They had the swing, the inventive double guitar parts, the ability to jam just long enough to keep the audience, and that golden voice of Greg’s! When my instrumental rock band, the Dixie Dregs, played, we often played ‘Jessica,’ which automatically makes any audience start moving and smiling. I’ve been lucky enough to sit in with many of the members at various times, and we have shared a lot of common ground. I’m still a fan!”
James Brown - The Singles Vol. 1-10 (1956-1979) [20 CD, 2006-2011]
In 2006, Hip-O Select Records began a multi-volume reissue of James Brown's complete singles (both A-sides and B-sides) on CD.
As of March 2011, ten volumes have been released, covering the periods
1956–1960, 1960–1963, 1964–1965, 1966–1967, 1967–1969, 1969–1970,
1970–1972, 1972–1973, 1973–1975 and 1975-1979.
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