Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris have
three careers unparalleled in music history. Together they have sold
over 200 million albums worldwide and performed for decades in front of
countless fans around the globe. It s no surprise that when their three
voices united to release their debut collaboration, the results were
remarkable. The threesome released two albums together, Trio (1987) and
Trio II (1999), which have combined to sell more than five million
copies worldwide and win three Grammy® Awards. Both of these classic
albums have been newly remastered for a three-CD collection packed with
rare and unreleased music produced by Harris. The bonus disc is loaded
with 20 songs, including alternate takes and completely unreleased
recordings from the trio spanning both album sessions.
Mike Oldfield - Crises (30th Anniversary, 3 CD + DVD, 2013) [24-96 / DVD5]
Crises is the eighth studio album by English musician and songwriter Mike Oldfield, released on 27 May 1983 on Virgin Records. Oldfield started recording the album towards the end of his 1982 tour supporting his previous record, Five Miles Out. It marked a continuation of Oldfield's experimentation with more accessible music which began in the late 1970s; side one contains the 20-minute "Crises" and side two contains a collection of shorter songs which feature vocalists Maggie Reilly, Jon Anderson, and Roger Chapman. Oldfield produced Crises with drummer Simon Phillips, who also plays on the album.
30th Anniversary [3 CD/2 DVD] box set comprising the 13-track digitally remastered CD album which includes eight bonus tracks and a 12-track 'Crisis Tour' double CD recorded live at Wembley Arena on22nd July 1983. Also includes a DVD of Crisis at Wembley and a 6-track 5.1 Surround Mix DVD of the original album.
Tom Waits- Transmission Impossible (3 CD, 2015) [FLAC + 320]
This 3 CD set includes radio broadcasts transmitted during this initial period of Tom Waits career, and features complete live performances recorded in; 1975 at the studios of KRQS FM, Minneapolis, featuring just Tom alone at his piano; in December 1976 at Media Sound Studios - another in studio session during which, between numbers, Tom is interviewed by the station presenter; and in 1977, back in the big apple at the famous, My Father s Place venue, out on Long Island.
John Lee Hooker - Hobo on Dusty Roads (All that Jazz, Vol. 129, 2020) [FLAC-HD]
01 - Blues Before Sunrise 03:46
02 - Apologize 02:57
03 - Little Wheel 02:35
04 - Bluebird 02:56
05 - Dusty Road Blues 02:50
06 - Boo Boo Boo 02:16
07 - Crawlin' King Snake Blues 02:38
08 - Don't Trust Nobody 03:45
09 - Maudie 02:19
10 - Down At the Landing 02:47
11 - When My First Wife Left Me 03:31
12 - Ground Hog Blues 02:57
13 - I'm In the Mood 02:39
14 - Lonely Boy Boogie 03:50
15 - Backwater Blues (Tupelo) 03:07
16 - Louise 03:01
17 - Wedneday Evening Blues 03:56
18 - Union Station Blues 02:54
19 - Talk About Your Baby 02:32
20 - Want Ad Blues 02:14
21 - Love My Baby 02:35
22 - Times Is Marchin' 02:56
Jimi Hendrix - The Electric Lady Studio Recordings 1970 [125 songs/FLAC]
Electric Lady Studios is a recording studio in Greenwich Village, New York City. It was commissioned by rock musician Jimi Hendrix in 1968 and designed by architect John Storyk and audio engineer Eddie Kramer by 1970 Hendrix spent only ten weeks recording in Electric Lady before his death that year, but it quickly became a famed studio used by many top-selling recording artists from the 1970s onwards, including Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, and David Bowie.
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