Santana - At Budokan: Live In Tokyo 1991 (DVDRIP video)

 
By 1991 the band Santana had evolved from latin organ and percussion grooves through trippy jazz-fusion and arrived at a form of high energy latin soul/rock. It’s a journey few watching them at Woodstock in 1969 would have predicted. Twenty-two years and countless albums later Carlos Santana himself was the only original member present in Tokyo. A close friend of Miles Davis and devotee of John Coltrane, he had regularly incorporated elements of jazz into his music, so it is no surprise to see Japan’s greatest living saxophonist, Sadao Watanabe, added here. For his part Watanabe is happy to play latin, funk and fusion, his solos easily matching Santana’s overdriven guitar for invention and energy. The tunes are taken from the Santana albums Freedom (1987) and Spirits Dancing In The Flesh (1990) as well as classics from their LPs Abraxas (1970) and Amigos (1976). 

Performed at the Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 21st May 1991 and broadcast on NHK radio.

    Bass – Benny Rietveld
    Congas – Raul Rekow
    Drums – Gaylord Birch
    Guitar – Carlos Santana
    Keyboards – Chester Thompson 
    Percussion – Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow
    Saxophone – Sadao Watanabe
    Timbales – Karl Perazzo
    Vocals – Tony Lindsay



 

City Boy - Japan Mini LP (5 CD, 2011/FLAC)


 



1976 City Boy 
1976 Dinner At The Ritz 
1977 Young Men Gone West 
1978 Book Early 
1979 The Day The Earth Caught Fire 





Grateful Dead - Digital Download Series (FLAC)

 


In the summer of 2005 the Dead began offering download versions of both their existing live releases, and a new Internet-only series, The Grateful Dead Download Series. Not surprisingly, these Internet-only albums have met with the same success as their CD-based brethren.





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Jimmy Page discography [1968-2006] (FLAC)

 

James Patrick "Jimmy" Page, (born 9 January 1944) is an English guitarist, songwriter, and record producer. He began his career as a studio session guitarist in London and was subsequently a member of The Yardbirds from 1966 to 1968, after which he founded the English rock band Led Zeppelin.

Often viewed by critics and fans alike as one of the most influential and important guitarists and songwriters ever in rock music, Page was described as "unquestionably one of the all-time most influential, important, and versatile guitarists and songwriters in rock history", and by Rolling Stone magazine as "the pontiff of power riffing & probably the most digitally sampled artist in pop today after James Brown." In 2010, Jimmy Page was ranked #2 in Gibson's list of "Top 50 Guitarists of All Time" and, in 2007, #4 on Classic Rock Magazine's "100 Wildest Guitar Heroes". Page was ranked ninth in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" in 2003. He has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice; once as a member of The Yardbirds (1992), and once as a member of Led Zeppelin (1995).








1968 Live Yardbirds (feat. Jimmy Page) (2008)
1971 Guitar Boogie (1987)
1982 Death Wish II
1985 Jimmy Page's Firm (live)
1985 Whatever Happened to Jugula
1986 Mean Business
1987 Lucifer Rising (Japan Edition)

1988 Live USA 88
1988 Midnight Moonlight (Live)
1988 Outrider
1990 James Patrick Page Session Man vol.1
1990 James Patrick Page Session Man vol.2 (1963-1967)
1992 Jimmy's Back Pages...The Early Years

1993 Coverdale & Page
1995 Voodoo Blues
1998 Before The Balloon Went Up (2002)
2000 Hip Young Guitar Slinger (2007)
2000 Live At The Greek
2000 Rock And Roll Highway (Japan 2007)

2002 No Introduction Necessary [Deluxe Edition]
2003 This Guitar Kills
2006 Wailing Sounds (Jimmy Page & Friends)

VA - Legend of a Mind: The Underground Anthology (3 CD, 2003/FLAC)


 You sort of have to pity Decca Records after listening to this three-CD set -- the company, once the biggest label in England, started the 1950s with a technical leg up on all of its competition, jumped into skiffle and rock fast and early (and accidentally in the former case) with Lonnie Donegan, and was still going strong at the dawn of the '60s with the likes of Billy Fury on its roster. And then something went wrong, and even with the Rolling Stones, the Small Faces, and the Moody Blues recording for them, Decca began coming up a day late and a dollar short on a regular basis, beginning a slow fade in the mid-'60s that led to its eclipse in the 1970s. After hearing Legend of a Mind, you'll probably wonder why -- the three-CD set is devoted to Decca's "underground" side, which offered some prime psychedelic and progressive rock, along with some arena-style blues-rock.