вторник, 22 июня 2010 г.

The Derek Trucks Band - Roadsongs (2010. 2CD)


EAC-RIP | WV, IMG+CUE, LOG | 2CD 687MB
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ROADSONGS is a document of the Derek Trucks Band at its collective musical peak, recorded live in Chicago during their 2009 Already Free Tour. Featuring extended live versions from their Grammy Award-winning album Already Free along with classic Derek Trucks Band originals, ROADSONGS captures the band reaching new heights on-stage and beyond. amazon.com


Tracklisting:
CD 1:
1. I’ll Find My Way
2. Down In The Flood
3. Sailin’ On
4. Get What You Deserve
5. These Days
6. Already Free
7. Afro Blue
CD 2:
1. I Know
2. Down Don’t Bother Me
3. Don’t Miss Me
4. Rastaman Chant
5. Key To The Highway
6. Get Out Of My Life Woman/Who Knows
7. Anyday

Artists:
Derek Trucks - Guitar
Todd Smallie - Bass, Vocals
Yonrico Scott - Drums, Vocals
Kofi Burbridge - Flute, Keyboards, Vocals
Mike Mattison - Led Vocal
Count Mbutu - Percussion, Vocals
Paul Garrett - Trumpet
Mace Hibbard - Sax (Tenor), Horn Arrangements
Kevin Hyde - Trombone

This double-live album by the Derek Trucks Band may end up being the last for this version of the group -- at least for a while. Trucks and wife Susan Tedeschi joined forces in 2010 as the Derek Trucks-Susan Tedeschi Band. Some of the players come from Trucks' organization: Kofi Burbridge and singer Mike Mattison with bassist Oteil Burbridge, and drummer J.J. Johnson, among others. Which brings us to Roadsongs. Recorded in support of 2009's Grammy-winning Already Free, this set contains over 100 minutes of music from across his recording career. For starters, this is the most sonically satisfying live record Trucks has released to date. It's full of dynamics, beautiful separation, and warm, present sound while capturing the raw, spontaneous energy the band plays with live.The material ranges from five tracks from Already Free (four of which appear on disc one)... allmusic


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пятница, 18 июня 2010 г.

King Crimson - 40th Anniversary Editions. 3 x DVD5 (DVD-A-Video)



DVD Decrypter Rip | VIDEO_TS | 2.67GB + 2.29GB + GB | SCANS
Progressive Rock| © 2009 Robert Fripp | KCSP1,3,7 



 Recorded over a period of 10 days in August 1969 & released on October 10th of the same year "In The Court Of The Crimson King" stands as one of the defining albums of British rock music & one of the finest debut albums of all time. Described at the time as "an uncanny masterpiece" by Pete Townshend, the album has achieved legendary status over the years. It is the only studio document of an extraordinary year in the life of King Crimson; a year that began with the group's first rehearsals on January 13th, included a residency at the Marquee Club, a concert in Hyde Park with The Rolling Stones, the recording and release of the album and ended with the dissolution of the lineup at the close of Crimson's 1st American tour in December.
  In the 40 years since its release 'In The Court of the Crimson King' has never been out of print or unavailable in any of the world's main music markets & continues to enjoy consistently high sales.

2009 Stereo Mix (LPCM 24bit-48khz)
2009 5.1 Mix  (DTS 5.1 Surround Sound 24bit-48khz)
1. 21st Century Schizoid Man (7:22)
2. I Talk To The Wind (6:04)
3. Epitaph (8:47)
4. Moonchild (12:13)
5. The Court Of The Crimson King (9:27)

Alternate Takes (LPCM 24bit-48khz)
1. Moonchild (full version) (12:16)
As Robert chose to feature the edit of Moonchild in the
album running order, the full version is included here
2. I Talk To The Wind (duo version) (5:01)
An alternate take featuring just Robert & Ian
3. I Talk To The Wind (alternate mix) (6:32)
An alternate take featuring different solos
4. Epitaph (backing track) (8:58)
5. Wind Session (4:35)

Original Mix 2004 remaster (LPCM 24bit-48khz)
1. 21st Century Schizoid Man (7:23)
2. I Talk To The Wind (6:04)
3. Epitaph (8:47)
4. Moonchild (9:02)
5. The Court Of The Crimson King (9:28)

The Alternate Album (LPCM 24bit-48khz)
1. 21st Century Schizoid Man (trio version, instrumental) (7:06)
2. I Talk To The Wind (studio run through) (4:22)
3. Epitaph (alternate version) (9:28)
4. Moonchild (take 1) (2:23)
5. The Court Of The Crimson King (take 3) (7:14)

Bonus Video: Short viceo clip of 21st Century Schizoid Man as performed at Hyde Park 5 July 1969

Robert Fripp: guitar 
Ian McDonald: reeds, woodwind, vibes, keyboards, mellotron, vocals 
Greg Lake: bass guitar, lead vocals 
Michael Giles: drums, percussion, vocals 
Peter Sinfield: words and illumination

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With its grandiose aggregate of clashing styles, whirling free-form improvisations, soaring classical themes and dramatic showcases and showdowns, Lizard, is even by today’s standards, a remarkable and extraordinary album. 
Given the ambitious ground it attempted to cover, it’s perhaps no surprise that King Crimson’s third studio album still has the capacity to polarise opinion amongst enthusiasts, and even those who helped make the record in September and October 1970...

2009 Stereo Mix (LPCM 24bit-48khz)
2009 5.1 Mix  (DTS 5.1 Surround Sound 24bit-48khz)
01.    Cirkus (Including Entry of the Chameleons)        06:32
02.    Indoor Games        05:34
03.    Happy Family        04:22
04.    Lady Of The Dancing Water        02:47
05.    Lizard: Prince Rupert Awakes/Bolero: The Peacock's Tale/The Battle of Glass Tears        23:34


Original Mix 1999 remaster (LPCM 24bit-48khz)
01.    Cirkus (Including Entry of the Chameleons)        06:42
02.    Indoor Games        05:35
03.    Happy Family        04:17
04.    Lady Of The Dancing Water        02:48
05.    Lizard: Prince Rupert Awakes/Bolero: The Peacock's Tale/The Battle of Glass Tears        23:27

Bonus Tracks (LPCM 24bit-48khz)
01.    Lady Of The Dancing Water (Alternate Mix)        02:51
02.    Bolero (Frame by Frame remix with Tony Levin on bass)        06:49
03.    Cirkus (Studio Run Through With Guide Vocal From Original Sessions)        06:31
 

LIZARD can be seen as the third album in the trilogy that makes up Crimson's first phase, which began with IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING. The musical and lyrical concepts are more complex than on the first two albums, the arrangements more elaborate. Pete Sinfield's lyrics, already full of surreal mystical imagery, changed by turns more inaccessible and slightly psychedelic. Horns play a much larger role on LIZARD, the horn section injecting some punch into the production, and Mel Collins' flute and sax emerging as an important solo voice. Things turn slightly harsher on tracks like "Indoor Games," a catalogue of people's private indiscretions, and "Happy Family" an allegory obviously about the then-current breakup of the Beatles. As always, there's a beautiful ballad ("Lady of the Dancing Water," singer Gordon Haskell's finest moment) included amidst all the uproar. Crimson's peers Yes are even represented, as Jon Anderson makes a guest vocal appearance on the title cut, a throwback to the semi-mythical lyric approach of KC's debut. 

Robert Fripp: guitar, mellotron & devices
Mel Collins: saxes & flute
Gordon Haskell: bass & vocals
Andy McCulloch: drums
Peter Sinfield: words 
Robin Miller: oboe & cor anglais
Mark Charig: cornet
Nick Evans: trombone
Keith Tippett: Piano
Jon Anderson: vocal

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Released in 1974 after King Crimson had “ceased to exist”, Red remains a remarkably powerful document of a group quitting at the top of its game. The grinding crunch of Red appears to anticipate much of the heavy metal scene whilst the epic Starless brings together several strands of the group’s musical history.
 Including powerful contributions from Ian McDonald, Mel Collins, David Cross, Mark Charig and Robin Miller, Red form what is arguably the definitive statement of the ‘70s period Crimson. Bill Bruford recently described the album in just five words: Prescient, short and bass heavy.”
 Aside from Steven Wilson’s 5.1 mix, the DVDA features the original album in Hi-Res stereo and additional tracks (including the previously unreleased pre-overdub version of Red) as well as 30 minutes of footage from French TV officially available for the first time. Tracks include LTIA PtII, Lament, Improv, Night Watch and Starless.
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2009 Stereo Mix (LPCM 24bit-48khz)
2009 5.1 Mix  (DTS 5.1 Surround Sound 24bit-48khz)
01.   Red       06:18
02.   Fallen Angel       06:02
03.   One More Red Nightmare        07:10
04.   Providence        08:08
05.   Starless        12:25


Bonus Tracks (LPCM 24bit-48khz, DTS 5.1 Surround Sound 24bit-48khz)
01.    Red - Trio version         06:28
02.    Fallen Angel - Trio version (instrumental)        06:24
03.    Providence Full version - taken from "The Great Deceiver"       10:04
04.    A Voyage to the Centre of the Cosmos - taken from "The Great Deceiver"       16:50

Bonus Tracks (DTS 5.1 Surround Sound 24bit-48khz)  
01.    Fallen Angel - Trio version (instrumental)        06:24
02.    Providence Full version - taken from "The Great Deceiver"       10:04
03.    A Voyage to the Centre of the Cosmos - taken from "The Great Deceiver"       16:50

Robert Fripp: Guitar and Mellotron
John Wetton: Bass and Voice
William Bruford: Percussives
David Cross: Violin
Mel Collins: Soprano Saxophone
Ian McDonald: Alto Saxophone
Robin Miller: Oboe
Marc Charig: Cornet

Video Content (audio - mono):
1. Larks' Tongues in Aspic: Part II
2. Nightwatch
3. Lament
4. Starless

David Cross - Violin and Mellotron
Robert Fripp - Guitar and Mellotron
John Wetton - Bass and Voice
Bill Bruford - Drums

Originally broadcast by ORTF, France, March 22nd 1974

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среда, 2 июня 2010 г.

The Allman Brothers Band - Eat a Peach (1972) [2004. Hybrid SACD]


DSD to PCM | WV, TRACKS | 808MB | PCM 24bit-48kHz
EAC-RIP | WV, IMG+CUE, LOG | 451MB
MP3 LAME VBR-245 V0 | 131MB | SCANS COMPLETE | 27MB
Classic Rock | Label: Island | Catalog Number: B0002439-36 | RAR 3% Rec. | FS.com
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 Released in 1972 as an ode to fallen brother Duane Allman, Eat A Peach is widely considered among the very best of the Allman Brothers’ vast output. The record is split between new-at-the-time studio recordings and classics recorded live from the Fillmore East sessions. There’s also a round of studio tracks recorded before Duane’s death...
 ...Eat a Peach' is a classic rock album.  They just don't get much better.  The SACD Hybrid release improves so much on the previous incarnations, it is a must-have for anyone who considers their collection to be complete, or even to contain just the essentials.  This disc earns my highest recommendation, and should be owned by everyone reading this review.  No excuses.  This is a must have.

Tracklisting:
01. Ain't Wastin' Time No More 03:42
02. Les Brers in A Minor 09:07
03. Melissa 03:56
04. Mountain Jam 33:41
05. One Way Out 04:58
06. Trouble No More 03:44
07. Stand Back 03:27
08. Blue Sky 05:10
09. Little Martha 02:07

The Allman Brothers Band:
Duane Allman - Guitars

Gregg Allman - Organ / Guitar / Piano / Keyboards / Vocals
Dickey Betts - Guitars / Drums / Vocals
Jai Johanny Johanson - Percussion / Conga / Drums
Berry Oakley - Bass
Butch Trucks - Percussion / Drums / Gong / Tambourine / Tympani / Vibraphone

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