On Dec. 19, 1989, as part of their Steel Wheels Tour, The Rollings Stones broadcast a guest-filled concert at Convention Center in Atlantic City (now known as Boardwalk Hall) as a pay-per-view special. The guests were Eric Clapton, Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin of Guns N’ Roses, and legendary bluesman John Lee Hooker.
The Rolling Stones – Atlantic City 1989 (3 CD, 1998/FLAC)
On Dec. 19, 1989, as part of their Steel Wheels Tour, The Rollings Stones broadcast a guest-filled concert at Convention Center in Atlantic City (now known as Boardwalk Hall) as a pay-per-view special. The guests were Eric Clapton, Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin of Guns N’ Roses, and legendary bluesman John Lee Hooker.
Grateful Dead - In and Out of the Garden: Madison Square Garden '81, '82, '83 [17 CD, 2022 / FLAC + 320]
In and Out of the Garden: Madison Square Garden '81, '82, '83 is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. Packaged as a box set, it contains six complete concerts on 17 CDs. It was recorded at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1981, 1982, and 1983. It was released on September 23, 2022, in a limited edition of 12,500 numbered copies.
The March 9, 1981 concert included in In and Out of the Garden was also released on September 23, 2022 as a three-CD album called Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 3/9/81.
The title of the box is taken from the opening verse of St. Stephen off their album Aoxomoxoa and performed during the 10/11/83 show.
Grateful Dead
Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals
Mickey Hart – drums
Bill Kreutzmann – drums
Phil Lesh – bass
Brent Mydland – keyboards, vocals
Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
Joni Mitchell - The Asylum Albums (1972–1975) [4 CD, 2022/FLAC]
The Asylum Albums (1972–1975) is a four-disc box set by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released on September 23, 2022, by Rhino Records.
The set is the tenth overall release and second box set of remastered albums from the Joni Mitchell Archives, a planned series of releases featuring remastered and unreleased material from the singer's personal archives. Formatted in chronological order, the second volume of the remaster series includes Mitchell's first four albums released on Asylum Records: For the Roses (1972), Court and Spark (1974), Miles of Aisles (1974), and The Hissing of Summer Lawns (1975).
Eric Clapton - Transmission Impossible (3 CD, 2018 /FLAC)
Eric Clapton's musical output across a career spanning 55 years and counting, has been nothing short of extraordinary. But added to this, that the lion s share of his work has been of a quite staggering quality, with more than occasional brilliance displayed, has made Clapton one of a handful of musicians, composers and performers from the rock age who patently deserve their place at the top table of the industry.
This 3 X CD set celebrates and champions the contribution Eric has made to the pantheon of intelligent rock music as it contains three broadcast recordings of live shows from the 1960s, the 1970s and the 1990s. Kicking off with a superb concert the great man gave as part of Cream, the super-group which also of course featured the talents of Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, recorded at the LA Forum in October 1968. Next up on disc two is a unique gig Clapton gave at Dallas s Convention Center in Texas towards the end of 1976, hot on the heels of his No Reason To Cry album. Concluding the collection, disc 3 takes EC forward more than 20 years, to his astonishing show at the Edmonton Coliseum in Alberta, Canada in September of 1998.
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here [Immersion Edition 2011] (2 CD + DVD / FLAC)
Wish You Were Here is the ninth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd.
It was released on 12 September 1975 by Harvest Records in the United
Kingdom and a day later by Columbia Records in the United States.
Inspired by material the group composed while performing around Europe,
Wish You Were Here was recorded during numerous recording sessions at
Abbey Road Studios in London, England. Two of the album's four songs
criticise the music business, another expresses alienation and the
multi-part track "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" is a tribute to Syd
Barrett. Barrett's mental breakdown had forced him to leave the group
seven years earlier prior to the release of the group's second studio
album A Saucerful of Secrets (on which he only appeared on three
tracks). It was lead writer Roger Waters' idea to split "Shine On You
Crazy Diamond" into two parts that would bookend the album around three
new compositions and to introduce a concept linking them all. The band
had used a linking concept for their previous album, The Dark Side of
the Moon, to great success. As with The Dark Side of the Moon, the band
used studio effects and synthesizers and brought in guest singers to
supply vocals on some tracks of the album. These singers were Roy
Harper, who provided the lead vocals on "Have a Cigar", and the
Blackberries, who added backing vocals to "Shine On You Crazy Diamond".
Wish You Were Here was an instant commercial success (despite the fact that Harvest Records' parent company EMI was unable to print enough copies of the album to satisfy commercial demand), and although it initially received mixed reviews, the album has since gone on to receive critical acclaim. It appears on Rolling Stone's lists of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" and the "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time". Band members Richard Wright and David Gilmour have cited Wish You Were Here as their favourite Pink Floyd album.
Wish You Were Here was an instant commercial success (despite the fact that Harvest Records' parent company EMI was unable to print enough copies of the album to satisfy commercial demand), and although it initially received mixed reviews, the album has since gone on to receive critical acclaim. It appears on Rolling Stone's lists of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" and the "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time". Band members Richard Wright and David Gilmour have cited Wish You Were Here as their favourite Pink Floyd album.
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