Elvis Presley - From Elvis In Nashville (4 CD, 2020/Hi-Res FLAC)


 The definitive chronicle of Elvis 1970 "Marathon" sessions at RCA Studio B with the Nashville Cats CD box includes 40 undubbed, newly mixed recordings plus two discs of rare/unreleased outtakes Includes "Funny How Times Slips Away," "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "I've Lost You" and more 

Tower Of Power - Original Album Series (5 CD, 2013/FLAC)


 


1972 - Bump City 
1973 - Tower Of Power 
1974 - Back To Oakland 
1974 - Urban Renewal 
1975 - In The Slot 

VA - Time Life - AM Gold series [34 CD, 1990's]

 


Super Hits - later retitled AM Gold -- was a 34-volume series issued by Time Life during the 1990s, spotlighting popular music- primarily, soft rock and non-disco Top 40 music -played on Top 40 radio stations during the 1960s and 1970s.

Clifford Hayes & The Louisville Jug Bands - Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order (1924-1931) (4 CD, 1994)

 

Clifford George Hayes (March 10, 1893 – October 22, 1941) was an African-American multi-instrumentalist and bandleader who recorded jug band music and jazz in the 1920s and 1930s, notably as the leader of the Dixieland Jug Blowers, Clifford's Louisville Jug Band, and Hayes's Louisville Stompers. His main instrument was the violin.

Hayes was born in Green County, Kentucky. He moved with his parents to Jeffersonville, Indiana, before 1910 and then relocated to Louisville. He played the fiddle, piano and saxophone and joined the Original Louisville Jug Band in 1913. In 1919, he left to form his own group, the Dixieland Jug Blowers. He made his first recordings in 1924, accompanying the singer Sara Martin as part of the Old Southern Jug Band, with jug virtuoso Earl McDonald. The following year, he recorded for Okeh Records as the leader of Clifford's Louisville Jug Band, and over the next few years recorded in Chicago with the clarinetist Johnny Dodds in the Dixieland Jug Blowers He also led Hayes's Louisville Stompers, who recorded between 1927 and 1929, with the pianist Earl Hines on some tracks. His last recordings were in 1931, when he recorded for Victor Records with Jimmie Rodgers, among others. Most or all of his recordings are prized by collectors all over the world.

Led Zeppelin - Ascension In The Wane [ 10 CD, 2012]

 

Led Zeppelin’s ascension to super stardom was so fast that, even early in their career, they were challenged by the British press to match exceed their current champions. The most well known was in 1977 and 1978 when they were pitted against the punk movement in the UK. Believe it or not, there was a time when progressive bands like Yes were the new guard, and the press wondered if Zeppelin could match them in creativity and popularity.


This was the atmosphere in which Zeppelin planned their largest UK tour to date. Ascension In The Wane is a box set containing soundboard recordings from the second half of their UK tour. The first half, during December 1972, ended with two shows in London. In January 1973 they continued with shows in northern England and Scotland.

Many Zeppelin fans and collectors believe early 1973 (especially the European dates in March) are among the band’s greatest all-time performances. All of the tapes have been released before. Most surfaced in the early nineties and they all sound as good as the best versions in current circulation. This is a good way for those who do not own any of these shows to obtain them.