The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request (50th Anniversary Ed. 1967-2017) [SACD ISO]


Their Satanic Majesties Request
is the sixth British and eighth American studio album by the Rolling Stones, released in December 1967 by Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States. Recording sessions saw the band experimenting widely with a psychedelic sound in the studio, incorporating elements such as unconventional instruments, sound effects, string arrangements, and African rhythms. The album’s title is a play on the “Her Britannic Majesty requests and requires …” text that appears inside a British passport. It is the first Stones album to feature the same track listings in both its UK and US versions.

Upon its release, Satanic Majesties received mixed reactions from critics and members of the group itself. The album was criticised as being derivative of the contemporaneous work of the Beatles, particularly their June 1967 release Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, with the similarities extending to the LP’s lenticular cover. In subsequent decades, however, it has gradually risen in critical reputation. Following the album’s release, the Rolling Stones abandoned their psychedelic style for a stripped-down return to their roots in blues music.

 

Pink Floyd - Waking the Grapevine [DVD 5]


This DVD is sourced from the video provided to media outlets to promote Echoes:The Best of Pink Floyd. The colour is improved from previous sources, and these clips were extracted at a high bitrate with lpcm lossless audio. This is the best possible source for these amazing professionally shot sequences, absent from an official DVD release. 
Brighton Dome, Brighton Sussex England
1972-06-29
Pro-Shot Video



01 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
02 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun



Doc & Merle Watson - Never The Same Once, Live At The Boarding House, May 1974 (7 CD, 2017/FLAC)


 Not a songwriter of note himself, Doc Watson was a folk musician in the broadest sense of the term, and a wonderful interpreter of early Americana equally adept at singing and playing George Gershwin's ''Summertime'' and the traditional blues ''Mama Don't Allow No Music'' as he was at another traditional song often associated with Louis Armstrong, ''St. James Infirmary Blues,'' as well as the ageless ''Wabash Cannonball.'' Though it sounds like hyperbole, there isn't such thing as a bad Doc Watson record, but this boxed set may be the most extraordinary Doc Watson ever captured on tape. Ever. 

From the very first notes of the first of the seven different shows presented here, it's clear that Doc, his son, Merle, and bassist T. Michael Coleman are locked in and having fun. They wanna be there, and it shows. The musicianship is sparkling and flawless throughout, and their joie de vivre bubbles through all seven discs. There's a bounce to these performances on no other Doc record, live or from the studio. From the incredibly fast ''Nancy Rowland/Old Joe Clark'' to the impassioned ''South Coast,'' the song sung in John Ford's film, ''Grapes of Wrath'' (both on chapter 4, disc 1), to the unexpected Elvis medley at the end of chapter 2, disc 1, these are Watson performances for the ages. The slide-guitar work of Merle, who died in a tragic tractor accident on the family farm in 1985, is utterly sublime. Two guests, Ken Lauber on piano, and Billy Roberts on harmonica, appear in two different shows each. Owsley ''Bear'' Stanley [the Grateful Dead's legendary soundman & sound system architect] certainly did know how to record in this room. The audience is audible, as are the between-tune exchanges among the three men, and most of Doc's jokes are funny. The tapes were processed using the Plangent system, to correct any wow and flutter and to recover lost frequencies. The result is exceptional sound, intimate yet three-dimensional.

 
 

Spencer Davis Group - Taking Out Time, Complete Recordings 1967-1969 (3 CD, 2016) [FLAC]

First-ever complete collection of all the recordings made by 60’s Hammond driven R&B Pop stars The Spencer Davis Group during the period 1967-1969.



Elvis Costello - Original Album Series (5 CD, 2012) [FLAC]

 


  • CD1 - (1989) Spike 
  • CD2 - (1991) Mighty Like a Rose
  • CD3 - (1994) Brutal Youth 
  • CD4 - (1995) Kojak Variety 
  • CD5 - (1996) All This Useless Beauty