Several decades after his childhood hangouts in famed Belfast record store Atlantic Records, Van Morrison revisits his love of the genre with his new album Moving on Skiffle. Launching with lead single "Streamline Train," the 23-track album takes a homemade style that exploded across Britain in the mid-1950s and infuses it with sophistication, soulfulness, and an underlying message on the importance of freedom and living on your own terms, his lifetime philosophy.
Van Morrison - Moving On Skiffle (2023) [24-96]
Several decades after his childhood hangouts in famed Belfast record store Atlantic Records, Van Morrison revisits his love of the genre with his new album Moving on Skiffle. Launching with lead single "Streamline Train," the 23-track album takes a homemade style that exploded across Britain in the mid-1950s and infuses it with sophistication, soulfulness, and an underlying message on the importance of freedom and living on your own terms, his lifetime philosophy.
The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971.2016) [24-192]
Duane Allman - guitar, slide guitar
Gregg Allman - organ, piano, vocals
Dickey Betts - lead guitar
Berry Oakley - bass
Jai Johanny Johanson - drums, congas, timbales
Butch Trucks - drums, tympani
Guest musicians:
Thom Doucette - harmonica
Jim Santi - tambourine
Rec.: live at The Fillmore East, New York City, March 12 & 13, 1971.
01. Statesboro Blues (4:19)
02. Done Somebody Wrong (4:35)
03. Stormy Monday (8:50)
04. You Don't Love Me (19:20)
05. Hot 'Lanta (5:22)
06. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (13:07)
07. Whipping Post (23:09)
The Incredible String Band discography [1966-2021]
The Incredible String Band (sometimes abbreviated as ISB) were a
psychedelic folk band formed in Scotland in 1966. The band built a
considerable following, especially within the British counterculture,
before splitting up in 1974. The group's members are musical pioneers in
psychedelic folk and, by integrating a wide variety of traditional
music forms and instruments, in the development of world music. The
group reformed in 1999 and continued to perform with changing lineups
until 2006.
The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn Of A Friendly Card (1980) [Deluxe edition, 3 CD, 2023/FLAC]
The Turn of a Friendly Card is the fifth studio album by the British progressive rock band The Alan Parsons Project, released in 1980 by Arista Records. The title piece, which appears on side 2 of the LP, is a 16-minute suite broken up into five tracks. The Turn of a Friendly Card spawned the hits "Games People Play" and "Time", the latter of which was Eric Woolfson's first lead vocal appearance.
This 3 CD Deluxe edition is emastered and remixed from the original master tapes by Alan
Parsons. Featuring an additional 42 bonus tracks drawn from Eric
Woolfson's songwriting diaries, studio session out-takes and a stunning
new 5. 1 surround sound from the original multi-track master tapes by
Alan Parsons
King Crimson - Larks' Tongues In Aspic [13 CD, 40th Anniversary Box, 2012]
Limited edition boxed set, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the classic King Crimson album
Larks' Tongues in Aspic: 13CDs, 1DVD-A, 1Blu-Ray in box with booklet
and memorabilia. DVD-A featuring 5.1 new surround mix, original and
new stereo mixes in hi-res stereo, a full album of alt mixes by Steven
Wilson and more than 30 minutes of unseen footage of the band live in
the studio. Blu-Ray content as per DVD-A with further hi-res stereo
material ? all presented in DTS Master audio, 4CDs of studio content
including CD of session reels featuring the first recorded takes of all
pieces on the album, 1CD live in the studio, eight CDs of live audio
restored bootlegs and soundboard recordings plus a 36 page booklet with
an extensive new interview with Robert Fripp, notes by King Crimson
biographer Sid Smith, album sleeve print, concert ticket replica (with
code for further concert download) and band photo postcards.
CD 1: The Zoom Club, Frankfurt, October 13, 1972, Disc 1
CD 2: The Zoom Club, Frankfurt, October 13, 1972, Disc 2
CD 3: Live In The Studio, Bremen, October 17, 1972
CD 4: Hull Technical College, November 13, 1972, Disc 1
CD 5: Hull Technical College, November 13, 1972, Disc 2
CD 6: Guildford Civic Hall, November 13, 1972
CD 7: Oxford New Theatre, November 25, 1972
CD 8: Glasgow Green's Playhouse, December 1, 1972
CD 9: Portsmouth Guildhall, December 5, 1972
CD 10: Larks' Tongues In Aspic Session Reels
CD 11: Original 1973 Stereo Mix
CD 12: Alternate Takes & Mixes
CD 13: The 2012 Stereo Album Mix
Downloadable Content: Rainbow Theatre, December 13, 1972
full track listing
- Robert Fripp – guitars, Mellotron, devices, electric piano
- John Wetton – bass, lead vocals, acoustic piano
- Bill Bruford – drums
- David Cross – violin, viola, Mellotron, flute, electric piano
- Jamie Muir – percussion
- Richard Palmer-James – lyrics
CD 2: The Zoom Club, Frankfurt, October 13, 1972, Disc 2
CD 3: Live In The Studio, Bremen, October 17, 1972
CD 4: Hull Technical College, November 13, 1972, Disc 1
CD 5: Hull Technical College, November 13, 1972, Disc 2
CD 6: Guildford Civic Hall, November 13, 1972
CD 7: Oxford New Theatre, November 25, 1972
CD 8: Glasgow Green's Playhouse, December 1, 1972
CD 9: Portsmouth Guildhall, December 5, 1972
CD 10: Larks' Tongues In Aspic Session Reels
CD 11: Original 1973 Stereo Mix
CD 12: Alternate Takes & Mixes
CD 13: The 2012 Stereo Album Mix
Downloadable Content: Rainbow Theatre, December 13, 1972
full track listing
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