Alongside Willie Mae Ford Smith, Sister Rosetta Tharpe is widely acclaimed among the greatest Sanctified gospel singers of her generation; a flamboyant performer whose music often flirted with the blues and swing, she was also one of the most controversial talents of her day, shocking purists with her leap into the secular market -- by playing nightclubs and theaters, she not only pushed spiritual music into the mainstream, but in the process also helped pioneer the rise of pop-gospel. Tharpe was born March 20, 1915 in Cotton Plant, Arkansas; the daughter of Katie Bell Nubin, a traveling missionary and shouter in the classic gospel tradition known throughout the circuit as "Mother Bell," she was a prodigy, mastering the guitar by the age of six. At the same time, she attended Holiness conventions alongside her mother, performing renditions of songs including "The Day Is Past and Gone" and "I Looked Down the Line."
Grateful Dead - The Complete Studio Albums Collection [13 CD, 2013]
This hi-res collection of the Grateful Dead's studio work has
been painstakingly produced from the original master tapes of each
album, using their original mixes to produce a work that is truer to the
original sound than any previous release. Included in this collection
are the band's 13 studio albums, spanning three decades and containing
over 8 hours of music, lovingly rendered in hi-resolution:
The Complete Studio Albums Collection contains all 13 of Grateful Dead's studio albums. Drawing from the 1960s, the bundle features the group’s gold-certified self-titled debut; Anthem of the Sun, which is the first with drummer Mickey Hart; and Aoxomoxoa, which boasts the live staple “St. Stephen.” Music from the 1970s includes: the back-to-back platinum releases Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty; Wake Of The Flood, the first with keyboardist Keith Godchaux who replaced founding member Ron “Pigpen” McKernan; From the Mars Hotel, which features the debut of “Scarlet Begonias”; Blues For Allah with the standout track “Franklin’s Tower”; and two gold albums in a row, Terrapin Station and Shakedown Street. The 1980s are represented by: Go To Heaven, the first with keyboardist Brent Mydland; the double-platinum In The Dark; and the group’s final studio album, Built To Last, which debuted on Halloween 1989.
The Complete Studio Albums Collection contains all 13 of Grateful Dead's studio albums. Drawing from the 1960s, the bundle features the group’s gold-certified self-titled debut; Anthem of the Sun, which is the first with drummer Mickey Hart; and Aoxomoxoa, which boasts the live staple “St. Stephen.” Music from the 1970s includes: the back-to-back platinum releases Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty; Wake Of The Flood, the first with keyboardist Keith Godchaux who replaced founding member Ron “Pigpen” McKernan; From the Mars Hotel, which features the debut of “Scarlet Begonias”; Blues For Allah with the standout track “Franklin’s Tower”; and two gold albums in a row, Terrapin Station and Shakedown Street. The 1980s are represented by: Go To Heaven, the first with keyboardist Brent Mydland; the double-platinum In The Dark; and the group’s final studio album, Built To Last, which debuted on Halloween 1989.
Queen - Ultimate Queen (20 CD, 1995/FLAC)
Ultimate Queen is a 1995 twenty-disc limited edition box set compilation of recordings by the English rock band Queen.
The box set is a 26" square, wall mountable cabinet which includes 20
CDs, featuring all 18 studio and live albums released from 1973 to 1995
(excluding Greatest Hits, Greatest Hits II, Greatest Hits III and Queen at the Beeb).
The set was released on 13 November 1995, one week after the 'Made In
Heaven' album, and was limited to just 15,000 sets worldwide. 3000 sets
were available in the UK, 1850 in Germany, 1200 in Australia, 1200 in
Benelux countries, 1000 in Brazil, 900 in Japan, and it was also
released in the USA.
Woody Guthrie - Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection [3 CD, 2012/FLAC]
In honor of the Woody Guthrie Centennial,
Smithsonian Folkways presents an in-depth commemorative collection of
songs, photos and essays on one of America’s most treasured
20th-century icons.Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection is a 150-page large-format book with 3 CDs containing 57 tracks, including Woody’s most important recordings such as the complete version of “This Land Is Your Land,” “Pretty Boy Floyd,” “I Ain’t Got No Home in This World Anymore,” and “Riding in My Car.” The set also contains 21 previously unreleased performances and six never-before-heard original songs, including Woody’s first known—and recently discovered—recordings from 1939.
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