Ultravox!- The Island Years [4 CD, 2016/FLAC)

A deluxe four-CD box set with newly remastered versions of Ultravox’s first three albums (and a bonus disc of rarities) originally recorded for Island Records in 1977 and 1978.

The Island Years 2016-style represents a significant advance on previous collections, like the band’s 1999 The Island Years compilation which featured just 16 songs harvested from their first three albums. Here, Ultravox!, ha!-ha!-ha! and Systems of Romance are reproduced in full.

Johnny Cash - Original Album Classics (5 CD, 2015/FLAC)

 




  •  The Fabulous Johnny Cash
  •  Songs Of Our Soil
  •  Hymns By Johnny Cash
  •  Ride This Train
  •  Orange Blossom Special

VA - Stars Of American Anthems [60 American Classics] (3 CD, 2017/FLAC)


 There are many incredible music genres that originated in the great land of America. Rock ’n’ Roll, Blues, Country, Gospel, the list goes on. Stars Of American Anthems gathers many of these leading genres & delivers 60 American timeless classics by iconic artists that remain influential in today’s popular music.

The great names include Chuck Berry, Roy Orbison, Bill Haley, Little Richard, Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, Ray Charles, The Everly Brothers, Ike & Tina Turner plus many more celebrated legends.

Jimi Hendrix - Recording Session Outakes 1969.Vol.5-7 [6 CD, FLAC]


 JIMI HENDRIX

The 1969 Studio Recordings 

Memphis Minnie - Complete Recorded Works 1935-1941 (5 CD, 1991/FLAC)

 

Memphis Minnie’s real name was Lizzie Douglas, birthed as the first born of thirteen children to Abe and Gertrude Douglas in Algiers, Louisiana on June 3, 1897. She and her family, relocated to Walls, Mississippi, just south of Memphis, when she was about seven years old, in 1904.

For Christmas in 1905 she received a guitar and swiftly learned how to play it, plus the banjo. She performed at local parties using “Kid Douglas” as her stage name. Lizzie ran away from home to play at Church’s Park for tips as a young teenager. She joined Ringling Brothers Circus and toured the South in the WWI era.