Phish - A compilation of All Points in Between (20 Volumes)

 

Fun-made compilation of almost 400 best songs from Phish tours from beginning to 2012.




 

Ann Wilson - Fierce Bliss [2022/FLAC]


Next year will see the 50th Anniversary of Heart, conjuring fond memories of classics like “Barracuda”, “Dog and Butterfly” and “Crazy On You”. Many casual fans of the band would likely not be expecting new music from the band’s lead singer at this stage in 2022, much less a substantial album of quality material that rocks. 


Ann Wilson is here to prove otherwise. Her new album “Fierce Bliss” is a startling home run that sees the pioneering rocker excel in songwriting and swagger. As for her voice, it sounds like we’re still in the 70s – she’s lost none of her power or emotive range. Armed with a slew of inspired new original songs and a few choice covers, Wilson succeeds on one track after another. In short, this album is a must-have for fans of any era of the band, particularly those who still want to rock out a bit.

Having a new ace band forming was crucial but Wilson didn’t stop there, inviting in several guest artists from guitarists Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Warren Haynes to singer Vince Gill and many more, resulting in a satisfying musical range.

 
 

Eire Apparent - Sun Rise (1969/2010) [FLAC]

Eire Apparent were a band from Northern Ireland, noted for launching the careers of Henry McCullough and Ernie Graham, and for having Jimi Hendrix play on, and produce, their only album.



Ernie Graham - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Mick Cox - Lead Guitar
Chris Stewart - Bass
Dave Lutton - Drums

Special Guests:
Jimi Hendrix - Guitar
Noel Redding - Harmony Vocals
Robert Wyatt - Harmony Vocals

 


 

Phish - New Year's Eve 1995 - Live at Madison Square Garden (3 CD, 2005/FLAC)


New Year's Eve 1995 - Live at Madison Square Garden
is a live concert album by American rock band Phish that was released in 2005. The album comprises the band's December 31, 1995 show at Madison Square Garden, named by Rolling Stone as one of the "Greatest Concerts of the '90s".

Fans consider it one of Phish's best shows and the band considers it one of their top five concerts. Following this 1995 show, Phish established a tradition of performing multi-night New Year's shows at Madison Square Garden. The concert includes versions of two songs from The Who's Quadrophenia album, which Phish had covered in its entirety for their 1995 Halloween show, and songs from the band's Gamehendge song cycle.

The album was released on December 20, 2005, to celebrate the show's tenth anniversary and received the Archival Album of the Year award at the 6th Annual Jammy Awards in 2006. The release marked the first time that the song "The Sloth" had been issued on a commercially released Phish recording. 

    Trey Anastasio - guitars, percussion on "Runaway Jim", lead vocals, acapella vocals on "Hello My Baby"
    Page McConnell - keyboards, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Strange Design" and "Sea and Sand", acapella vocals on "Hello My Baby"
    Mike Gordon - bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Drowned" and "Mike's Song", acapella vocals on "Hello My Baby"
    Jon Fishman - drums, backing vocals, acapella vocals on "Hello My Baby"

Additional musicians

        Tom Marshall - lead vocals on "Shine"

 

 

Grateful Dead - All the Years Combine: The DVD Collection Bonus Disc & covers [DVD 5]

 


Songs from five live performances, previously unreleased.

Backstage Pass, a 35-minute music documentary directed by Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Bill Kreutzmann, with principal photography from 1992.

An interview with music and video archivist David Lemieux, previously unreleased.





All the Years Combine : The DVD Collection