The Monkees - Headquarters Sessions (3 CD, 2000/FLAC)



The Headquarters Sessions
is an 84-track three-CD set by the Monkees containing 60 previously unreleased recordings from the sessions that produced the band's third album, Headquarters.

It includes recordings from sessions where the band exercised creative control over all aspects of the recording process and where they played most of the instruments. All vocal masters from the sessions that were not included on the original stereo album are included, as well as the surviving vocal demos and a few tracks with vocals which were never completed. In addition, the original mono masters are presented in an initially proposed, but ultimately unused, running order. 


 


 

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Live at the Fillmore, 1997 (4 CD, 2022/FLAC)

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers famous 20-night residency at the Fillmore venue in San Francisco in 1997 is celebrated with a major archival release across four physical formats, including 6LP and 4CD box sets.

The band would vary their sets each night at the small venue with re-arranged versions of their hits, ‘deep cuts’, and many cover versions. Six of the shows were professionally recorded and this release features highlights of those performance.

 


 

Phish (as Sci-Fi Soldier) - Get More Down (2022/FLAC)


Get More Down is an album by Vermont-based jam band Phish, released under the alter-ego "Sci-Fi Soldier". The band's sixteenth studio album, it was released for streaming and download on October 31, 2022 and contains the twelve songs debuted during the band's Halloween concert the previous year. Continuing their tradition of a "musical costume" during the second set of each Halloween concert, this show saw Phish perform as the band Sci-Fi Soldier, a futuristic, superhero-themed group, complete with costumes and alternate instruments to fit the theme. Get More Down features studio recordings of these songs, some of which have entered the band's setlists in later shows. 

  1.     "Knuckle Bone Broth Avenue" – 3:39
  2.     "Get More Down" – 3:26
  3.     "Egg in a Hole" – 3:26
  4.     "Thanksgiving" – 0:49
  5.     "Clear Your Mind" – 4:54
  6.     "The 9th Cube" – 0:51
  7.     "The Inner Reaches of Outer" – 2:15
  8.     "Don't Doubt Me" – 3:05
  9.     "The Unwinding" – 0:58
  10.     "Something Living Here" – 2:31
  11.     "The Howling" – 3:25
  12.     "I Am in Miami" – 2:13



  •     Trey Anastasio (as Clueless Wallob) – guitar, vocals
  •     Mike Gordon (as Half-Nelson) – bass, vocals
  •     Jon Fishman (as Paulie Roots) – drums, vocals
  •     Page McConnell (as Pat Malone) – keyboards, vocals



 



Queen - The Miracle (Collectors Edition) (4 CD 2022) [FLAC]


Widely recognised as Queen’s strongest album of the 80’s and one of their most inspired, the 1989 released The Miracle was a global success reaching No. 1 in the UK and several major European markets, even re-establishing the band in the US where it delivered a gold album. Brian May has often cited the title track as his favourite Queen song of all time.

The hugely prolific sessions for The Miracle began in December 1987 and stretched out to March 1989. It was to be one of the most consequential periods in Queen’s history. Fifteen months previously, on August 9, 1986, Queen’s mighty Europe Magic Tour had ended on a high, before an estimated audience of more than 160,000 at Knebworth Park in Britain. As the band left the stage that night – toasting the flagship show of their biggest tour to date – they could hardly have foreseen that Knebworth marked a line in the sand. This would be Queen’s final live show with Freddie and the first in a chain of pivotal moments that would lead towards a lengthy separation for the band.

It would take 15 months and a radical restructuring of internal band dynamics before Queen regrouped in London’s Townhouse Studios on December 3rd, 1987, to start work on their thirteenth studio album. For the first time, Queen would share songwriting credits equally, regardless of who conceived each song, a consensus of opinion that was to have fertile results. 

 



 

Ekseption 1973-2001 [FLAC]

In their eight-year existence, Ekseption came as close as any group from the European continent ever did to stealing the thunder of early classical rock outfits such as the Nice and rivaling the early work of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. In Holland, they charted singles based on classical compositions and released successful concept albums, and were along with Focus the top progressive rock band in the Dutch-speaking world. 


Ekseption (New Formula) - 1974 - Bingo (2019)
Ekseption - 1973 - Trinity + Ekseption 3
Ekseption - 1975 - Mindmirror (2019)
Ekseption - 1978 - Ekseption '78 (2019)
Ekseption - 1981 - Dance Macabre (2019)
Ekseption - 1989 - Ekseption plays Bach
Ekseption - 1999 - Selected Ekseption(2 CD)
Ekseption - 1999 - With A Smile
Ekseption - 2000 - Ekseption
Ekseption - 2001 - The Best From Classic (2 CD)