Rory Gallagher discography [24-96]


Rory Gallagher born William Rory Gallagher (2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995) was an Irish blues-rock multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and bandleader. Born in Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland, and raised in Cork, Gallagher recorded solo albums throughout 1970s and 1980s, after forming the band Taste during the late 1960s. A talented guitarist known for his charismatic performances and dedication to his craft, Gallagher's albums have sold in excess of 30 million copies worldwide. Gallagher received a liver transplant in 1995, but died of complications later that year in London, England aged 47.


Rory Gallagher - Against The Grain - 1975-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Blueprint - 1973-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Calling Card - 1976-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Cleveland Calling, Pt.1 (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session - 1973) - 2020 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Cleveland Calling, Pt.2 (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session - 1972) - 2021 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Defender - 1987-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Deuce - 1971-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Fresh Evidence - 1990-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Irish Tour `74 - 1974-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Jinx - 1982-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Live In San Diego '74 - 2022 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Live! In Europe - 1972-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Photo Finish - 1978-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Rory Gallagher - 1971-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Stage Struck - 1980-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Tattoo - 1973-2017 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - The Best Of - 2020 (24-96)
Rory Gallagher - Top Priority - 1979-2017 (24-96)




Yes - Tormato (1978/2013) [24-192]


Tormato is the ninth studio album by English progressive rock band Yes. It was released on 22 September 1978 on Atlantic Records, and is their last album with singer Jon Anderson and keyboardist Rick Wakeman before their departure from the group in 1980. After touring their previous album Going for the One (1977), the band entered rehearsals in London to record a follow-up. The album was affected by various problems, such as internal disputes over the direction of the music and artwork, and the departure of engineer Eddy Offord early into the sessions, resulting in the group producing the album themselves. 

  •     Jon Anderson – vocals, 10-string Alvarez guitar (1, 5 and 8)
  •     Steve Howe – Gibson Les Paul Custom guitar, Martin 000–45, Fender Broadcaster, Gibson ES-175, Gibson acoustic guitar, mandolin, Spanish guitar, vocals
  •     Chris Squire – harmonised Rickenbacker bass, Gibson Thunderbird bass, bass pedals, piano (2), vocals
  •     Rick Wakeman – Birotron, Hammond organ, Polymoog synthesizer, piano, harpsichord, RMI Electra Piano
  •     Alan White – drums, military snare drum (1), glockenspiel, crotales, cymbals, bell tree, drum synthesizer (5), gongs, vibraphone, vocals (4)



  1.  Future Times/Rejoice 6:46
  2.  Don't Kill The Whale 3:55
  3.  Madrigal 2:27
  4.  Release, Release 5:44
  5.  Arriving UFO 6:07
  6.  Circus Of Heaven 4:31
  7.  Onward 4:05
  8.  On The Silent Wings Of Freedom 7:47



Graham Nash: Live – Songs For Beginners – Wild Tales (2 CD, 2022) [FLAC-HD]

Graham Nash: Live’ is the unique project on which Nash revisits his first two classic solo albums, ‘Songs For Beginners’ and ‘Wild Tales,’ recorded live in concert.

The live albums were recorded in 2019, each in their entirety with their songs in familiar sequence. Nash was joined on stage by a seven-piece band led by his longtime collaborators, Shane Fontayne (guitar and vocals) and Todd Caldwell (keyboards and vocals), The album was mixed by Grammy Award winner Kevin Killen and mastered by Grammy Award winner Bob Ludwig.


‘Songs For Beginners’
01. Military Madness
02. Better Days
03. Wounded Bird
04. I Used To Be King
05. Be Yourself
06. Simple Man
07. Man In the Mirror
08. There’s Only One
09. Sleep Song
10. Chicago
11. We Can Change the World

‘Wild Tales’
12. Wild Tales
13. Hey You (Looking At the Moon)
14. Prison Song
15. You’ll Never Be the Same
16. And So It Goes
17. Grave Concern
18. Oh! Camil (the Winter Soldier)
19. I Miss You
20. On the Line
21. Another Sleep Song


The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972-2016) [24-192]


Released shortly after the death of guitar legend Duane Allman, „Eat A Peach“ occupies an important transitional spot in the Allman Brothers' discography. The leading three tracks, recorded after Duane's death, point the way toward the band's future. While still rooted in the group's blues-jam roots, these songs show the Allmans angling closer to the melodic country style that was guitarist Dicky Betts's forte.


Peter Green discography 1970-2003 [FLAC]


Peter Allen Greenbaum (29 October 1946 – 25 July 2020), known professionally as Peter Green, was an English blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. As the founder of Fleetwood Mac, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Green founded Fleetwood Mac in 1967 after a stint in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and quickly established the new band as a popular live act in addition to a successful recording act, before departing in 1970. Green's songs, such as "Albatross", "Black Magic Woman", "Oh Well", "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)" and "Man of the World", appeared on singles charts, and several have been adapted by a variety of musicians.

Green was a major figure in the "second great epoch" of the British blues movement. Eric Clapton praised his guitar playing, and B.B. King commented, "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats." His trademark sound included string bending, vibrato, and economy of style.

1970 - Peter Green - The End Of The Game
1979 - Peter Green - In The Skies
1980 - Peter Green - Little Dreamer
1981 - Peter Green - Whatcha Gonna Do
1981 - Peter Green - White Sky
1983 - Peter Green - Kolors
1985 - Peter Green's Katmandu - A Case For The Blues
1988 - Peter Green - Legend

1997 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Peter Green Splinter Group
1998 - Peter Green Splinter Group - The Robert Johnson Songbook
1999 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Destiny Road
1999 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Soho Live at Ronnie Scott's
2000 - Peter Green Splinter Group - HotFoot Powder
2001 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Blues Don't Change
2001 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Time Traders
2003 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Reaching The Cold 100