Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales (Expanded Edition) (2023) FLAC


A digital expanded edition of Sting’s fourth solo album, Ten Summoner’s Tales is released  by A&M/UMe to mark its 30th anniversary.

The album was first released on March 1, 1993, and is now available digitally in a 27-track edition featuring the original 12-song record and 15 bonus tracks. These comprise B-sides, remixes, alternate versions, and live performances, and 11 of them are previously unavailable for download or streaming. Mixed by the four-time Grammy Award-winning Robert “Hitmixer” Orton, Ten Summoner’s Tales is also available in Dolby Atmos.

Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield Box Set [4 CD, 2001/FLAC]

 

Buffalo Springfield was a short-lived (1966 – 1968 ) but influential folk rock group that served as a springboard for the careers of Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay and Jim Messina and is most famous for the song "For What It's Worth". After its formation in April 1966, a series of disruptions, including internal bickering, as well as the pressure of working in the music industry, resulted in constant changes in the group's lineup — and ultimately culminated in the group's disbanding after roughly 25 months. Buffalo Springfield released a total of three albums but also left a legacy that includes many demo recordings, studio outtakes, and live recordings.

Buffalo Springfield Box Set is a career retrospective , released in 2001. Band member Neil Young assembled the tracks in chronological order to show how the band evolved and disintegrated in the span of two years.

Of the four CDs, the first three represent the actual box set while the fourth CD contains the band's first two albums.




Frank Zappa - Transmission Impossible (3 CD, 2015) [FLAC]


Disc 1  

From A Live Radio Broadcast Recorded At Wollman Ice Rink, Central Park, NYC (Central Park, New York), 3rd August 1968.
Tracks 1-1 to 1-7 Late Show. Tracks 1-8 to 1-11 Early Show

Disc 2

From A Live Radio Broadcast Recorded At VPRO-FM (VPRO Radio), Uddel, Netherlands 18th June 1970.

Disc 3

Rare Tape Library Broadcast, WLIR FM (WLIR-FM), Garden City, New York, 31st December 1974.
Recorded At Various Locations 1973





Ozzy Osbourne discography (1980-2020) [FLAC]


John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer-songwriter and occasional actor, whose career has spanned over 40 years. 

Osbourne rose to prominence as lead vocalist of the pioneering English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, a band whose radically different, intentionally dark, doom sound spawned the heavy metal genre. In his subsequent solo career Osbourne achieved a multi-platinum status in addition to the one he had earned with Black Sabbath. These things are what led Osbourne to become known as the "Godfather of Heavy Metal". It was during his Sabbath days that, due to their dark style of music, Osbourne became known as the "Prince of Darkness". Osbourne has over 15 tattoos, the most famous of which are the letters O-Z-Z-Y across the knuckles of his left hand. This was his first tattoo, created by himself as a teenager with a sewing needle and pencil lead.

In the early 2000s, Osbourne's career expanded to a new medium when he became a star in his own reality show, The Osbournes, alongside wife/manager Sharon and two of their three children, Kelly and Jack.


1980 Blizzard Of Ozz 
1981 Diary Of A Madman [2 CD] 
1982 Speak Of The Devil 
1983 Bark At The Moon 
1986 The Ultimate Sin 
1987 Randy Rhoads Tribute 
1988 No Rest For The Wicked 
1990 Just Say Ozzy 
1991 No More Tears 
1993 Live & Loud [2 CD] 
1995 Ozzmosis 
1997 The Ozzman Cometh [2 CD] 
2001 Down To Earth 
2002 Live At Budokan 
2003 The Essential [2 CD] 
2005 Under Cover 
2007 Black Rain [2 CD] 
2010 Scream [2 CD] 
2011 Blizzard Of Ozz - Diary Of A Madman [3 CD] 
2020 Ordinary Man 



VA - The Alan Lomax Field Recordings Vol. 1 - 17 [Document Rec./FLAC]


 Alan Lomax (January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a musician himself, as well as a folklorist, archivist, writer, scholar, political activist, oral historian, and film-maker. Lomax produced recordings, concerts, and radio shows in the US and in England, which played an important role in preserving folk music traditions in both countries, and helped start both the American and British folk revivals of the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. He collected material first with his father, folklorist and collector John A. Lomax, and later alone and with others, Lomax recorded thousands of songs and interviews for the Archive of American Folk Song, of which he was the director, at the Library of Congress on aluminum and acetate discs. 


Vol. 1 - Virginia 1936-1941 (1997)
Vol. 2 - North & South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas 1926-1943 (1997)
Vol. 3 - Mississippi 1936-1942 (1997)
Vol. 4 - Mississippi & Alabama 1934-1942 (1997)
Vol. 5 - Louisiana, Texas, Bahamas 1933-1940 (1997)
Vol. 6 - Texas 1933-1958 (1997)
Vol. 7 - Florida 1935-1936 (1998)
Vol. 8 - Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi 1934-1947 (1998)
Vol. 9 - Georgia, South & North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky 1924-1939 (1998)
Vols. 10 & 11 - 1933-1941 (2CD) (1998)
Vol. 12 - Virginia & South Carolina 1936-1940 (1998)
Vol. 13 - Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Delaware 1933-1943 (1998)
Vol. 14 - Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky 1934-c.1950 (1999)
Vol. 15 - 'Rock Me, Shake Me' - Mississippi 1941-1942 (2002)
Vol. 16 - 'Boll Weevil Here, Boll Weevil Everywhere' - 1934-1940 (2004)
Vol. 17 - Son House - Library of Congress Recordings 1941-1942 (2012)