Pink Floyd - The Early Years 1965-1972 (10 CD + 9 DVD, 2016) [FLAC/DVD5/DVD9]

 

The Early Years 1965–1972 is a compilation box set by Pink Floyd released on 11 November 2016. The set includes seven volumes with CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, vinyl, and memorabilia. It contains early non-album singles plus unreleased studio and live recordings.

 
 



Frank Zappa - Zappa - Erie (6 CD Live, 2022) (24bit-96kHz)

The Zappa/Erie box set contains three complete shows from the Vault based on appearances made in and around the Vaultmeister's home town of Erie, PA: Edinboro College and Gannon University '74 with Erie County Fieldhouse '76. Also includes bonus tracks from the same tours. Three separate band line-ups, newly mixed from the original 4-Track tapes by Craig Parker Adams and mastered by John Polito at Audio Mechanics. 



 


VA- Chicago Blues Box [8 CD, 2013/FLAC

 

The brief and dazzling life of MCM Records was a labor of love that captured many treasurable live performances from the last flowering of the classic Chicago Blues age. A young French woman Marcelle Chailleux Morgantini was married to Jacques Morgantini who changed her life into American jazz and blues.

Guitarist Jimmy Dawkins was a good friend and helped them in Chicago to meet and hear the many good blues musicians that played at the different clubs in Chicago. Marcelle returned from her Chicago pilgrimage filled with excitement. Says Jacques Morgantini: It was the year of Marcelle’s 50th birthday and she came into some money from her family. She said to me, “I do not want an expensive coat or jewels – I want to go to Chicago to record the blues. She knew that it could only be done if she had her own record label and complete artistic control. Marcelle made three trips to Chicago in 1975,1976 and 1977 and arrived with her Nagra machine, a small mixing desk and a selection of microphones.

She recorded live: Magic Slim, Big Mojo Elem,John Littlejohn, Eddie Clearwater,Eddie Taylor, Bobby King,Jimmy Johnson, Luther Johnson Jr.,Willie Kent, James Lyons,Hip Lankchan,Big Vocie Odom,Bluebloos McMahon, Joe Carter and Jimmy Dawkins at “Ma Bea’s”, “Golden Slipper”, “Queen Bea’s”, and “Big Duke’s”, on Chicago west and south side. Many of the blues musicians had not recorded before and can only been found on the Storyville label that issued all the recordings on CD’s. She was at the right place at the right time.


King Crimson - The Road to Red [21CD, 2013]

 

Over 21 cds, 1 dvd, 2 blu-ray discs, copious sleeve notes and replica memorabilia, The Road To Red comprehensively captures the essence of King Crimson's US tour of 1974 and the process leading to one of the band's most important albums.

A total of 16 concerts are featured across 20 discs, with a new Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp stereo mix of the studio Red as the 21st CD.
Commenting on the final live date on The Road To Red, Robert Fripp notes that this was the first gig, "Since the 1969 Crimson where the bottom of my spine registered 'out of this world' to the same degree."

20 CDs of live material drawn from:

10 concerts recorded on stereo soundboard cassettes directly from the band's mixing desk - all previously unreleased on CD, audio newly restored at DGM Soundworld in 2013.

5 concerts professionally recorded on multi-track tape. Parts of these shows have been previously included in the USA & The Great Deceiver releases, but they are all included here in full on CD for the first time.
1 CD drawn from an audio restored high quality bootleg of the band's final 1974 New York concert previously available only via mail order and now remastered.

CD 21 features a new stereo mix of Red by Steven Wilson & Robert Fripp
  • Robert Fripp – guitars, mellotron, electric piano (live)
  • John Wetton – bass, lead vocals, acoustic piano
  • Bill Bruford – drums, percussion
  • Richard Palmer-James – lyrics
  • David Cross – violin, mellotron, electric piano
  • Studio guest musicians:
  • Mel Collins – soprano saxophone
  • Ian McDonald – alto saxophone
  • Mark Charig – cornet
  • Robin Miller – oboe
full track listing here [external link]

CD 1: Veteran Memorial Coliseum, Columbus, OH, April 28, 1974
CD 2: Stanley Theatre, Pittsbutgh, PA, April 29, 1974, Disc 1
CD 3: Stanley Theatre, Pittsbutgh, PA, April 29, 1974, Disc 2
CD 4: Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, TX, June 5, 1974
CD 5: Tarrant County Convention Centre, Fort Worth, TX, June 6, 1974
CD 6: Fairground Arena, Fairground Arena, June 7, 1974
CD 7: Civil Auditorium, El Paso, TX, June 8, 1974
CD 8: Coliseum, Denver, CO, June 16, 1974
CD 9: Performing Arts Centre, Milwaukee, WI, June 22, 1974
CD 10: Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI, June 23, 1974
CD 11: Massey Hall, Toronto, Ontario, June 24, 1974, Disc 1
CD 12: Massey Hall, Toronto, Ontario, June 24, 1974, Disc 2
CD 13: Convention Center, Quebec City, Quebec, June 25, 1974
CD 14: Kennedy Centre, Washington, DC, June 27, 1974
CD 15: Casino Arena, Asbury Park, NJ, June 28, 1974, 2013 Mix
CD 16: Casino Arena, Asbury Park, NJ, June 28, 1974, 2005 Mix
CD 17: Penn State University, University Park, PA, June 29, 1974
CD 18: Palace Theatre, Providence, RI, June 30, 1974, Disc 1
CD 19: Palace Theatre, Providence, RI, June 30, 1974, Disc 2
CD 20: Central Park, New York, NY, July 1, 1974
CD 21: Red 2013 Mix



Keith Richards solo discography [1988-2015]


Keith Richards
(born 18 December 1943), often referred to during the 1960s and 1970s as Keith Richard, is an English musician, singer, and songwriter, who has achieved international fame as the co-founder, guitarist, secondary vocalist, and co-principal songwriter of the Rolling Stones. His songwriting partnership with Mick Jagger is one of the most successful in history. His career spans over six decades and his guitar playing style has been a trademark of the Rolling Stones throughout the band's career. Richards gained press notoriety for his romantic involvements and illicit drug use — and was often portrayed as a countercultural figure.