Steely Dan - In Concert (2008 DVDRIP video)

 

Recorded Live January 2000, New York City


 

VA - The Beat Goes On - The Greatest Hits Of The 60's And 70's (10 CD, 1998) [FLAC]

 







Gerry & The Pacemakers - You'll Never Walk Alone (The EMI Years 1963-1966) [4 CD, 2008]


 Gerry & the Pacemakers are fated to eternal comparisons to the Beatles, their onetime Merseybeat rivals who rapidly eclipsed the quartet in popularity and accomplishment, leaving them as something of a pop culture punchline. In the wake of the Beatles, it was hard to look back at Gerry Marsden and his irrepressibly cheerful music and think it was in the same league as the Fab Four, or any of the British Invasion groups that followed. That may be true, but Gerry & the Pacemakers shouldn't be judged against such R&B-schooled rockers as the Rolling Stones, the Animals, and the Kinks but rather against the stiff, starched rock & roll of pre-Beatles Britain. Compared to this prim, proper pop, the skiffle beats and bouncy melodies of Gerry & the Pacemakers seem fresh, almost serving as a bridge between formative English rock and the bright blast of the Beatles - who were contemporaries of Gerry & the Pacemakers, so this doesn't quite parse exactly, but seen this way the band doesn't seem like a joke, so it's easier to enjoy what the group had to offer. 

Even armed with this perspective, sitting through the four-disc, 123-track set You'll Never Walk Alone: The EMI Years 1963-1966 can be a bit of a long slog, and not just because this contains a full disc of stereo mixes in addition to some songs showing up sans strings or in other variations. Discounting these variations, You'll Never Walk Alone still serves up far too much too Gerry & the Pacemakers for anybody but the dedicated, but that doesn't mean this isn't instructive.


Grateful Dead - Documentary 1968 [FLAC]

 

GRATEFUL DEAD DOCUMENTARY
Produced by Michael Wanger and Vance Frost
Special Thanks to Tom Donahue


Interviews:

Ralph J. Gleason
December 10, 1968, Berkeley, California, 

John Cipollina and David Freiberg
December 16, 1968, Mill Valley, California

Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart and Tom Constanten
December 18, 1968, Alembic Studios, Novato, California

Paul Kantner and Spencer Dryden
December, 1968, Fulton Street House, San Francisco, California







Toto - All In 1978-2018 (13 CD, 2019) [FLAC]

After a big box with CDs and vinyl was sold direct to fans via their website, Toto are reissuing their back catalog as a CD-only box set and making it available via all the usual retailer channels. All In is the name of this set and it feature 13 remastered albums on CD.

The set includes 11 studios albums (Toto, Hydra, Turn Back, IV, Isolation, Fahrenheit, The Seventh One, Kingdom of Desire, Tambu, Mindfields, Toto XX) a previously unreleased Live In Tokyo EP and a compilation ‘The Old Is New‘ featuring 10 tracks (including seven previously unreleased songs). All of the music in the box set was personally remastered by Toto along with Elliot Scheiner. Also included in the box set is a 24-page booklet which includes new essays, and previously unseen photos.