Friday, October 16, 2009

The platters - grand collection (2001) John hiatt - bring the family [mfsl udcd 603](1987)

Part: 1 : The platters - grand collection (2001)
The Platters - Grand Collection (2001) EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG + MP3 | 372 MB | 75,18 min. | Covers HQ Label: Mercury (Russian) | Soul, Doo Wop, Pop, Vocal Pop | RAR 3% Rec. "The Platters were a successful vocal group of the early rock and roll era. Their distinctive sound was a bridge between the pre-rock Tin Pan Alley tradition, and the burgeoning new genre. The original group members were Alex Hodge, Cornell Gunther, David Lynch, Joe Jefferson, Gaynel Hodge and Herb Reed. After signing with Buck Ram, the act went through several personnel changes before hitting the charts, with the most successful incarnation comprising lead tenor Tony Williams, David Lynch, Paul Robi, Herb Reed, and Zola Taylor. Wikipedia "
Part: 2 : John hiatt - bring the family [mfsl udcd 603](1987)
John Hiatt - Bring The Family [MFSL UDCD 603](1987) EAC Copy (Wav+Cue+Log) | 582MB | Full Artwork (WAV Only) Lame Encoded MP3 @ 320CBR | 104MB | Cover Art Only Genre: Pop/Rock MOBILE FIDELITY SOUND LAB | AUDIOPHILE CD | 24K GOLD PLATED | ULTRADISC II In 1987, John Hiatt, clean and sober and looking for an American record deal, was asked by an AR man at a British label to name his dream band. After a little thought, Hiatt replied that if he had his druthers, hed cut a record with Ry Cooder on guitar, Nick Lowe on bass, and Jim Keltner on drums. To Hiatts surprise, he discovered all three were willing to work on his next album; Hiatt and his dream band went into an L.A. studio and knocked off Bring the Family in a mere four days, and the result was the best album of Hiatts career. MFSL version published in 1994.

James taylor - sweet baby james [wb 274300 - 24-96khz 180g vinyl - 2008 re-issue] Carole king - tapestry [ode/cbs mastersound gold ek 66226 (sony sbm)]

Part: 1 : James taylor - sweet baby james [wb 274300 - 24-96khz 180g vinyl - 2008 re-issue]
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James Warner Brothers 274300 180-gram vinyl, 2008 re-issue Mastered from the original analog tapes by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman 24-96kHz Flac | No Log | No Cue | Cover scan | DVD-A artwork 1970 / 2008 | 31:51 min | ~850 Mb | RS Folk Rock A soul-baring masterpiece, Sweet Baby James climbed to #3 on Billboard's pop albums chart, where it remained for more than one hundred weeks. It has been certified triple platinum by the R.I.A.A., and is #103 on Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. This new pressing of this timeless classic on 180 gram virgin vinyl is an extraordinary way to experience the warmth, depth and range of emotions of signature Taylor songs including "Fire And Rain," "Country Road" and the title track, which fittingly ends with the line, "but singing works just fine for me."
Part: 2 : Carole king - tapestry [ode/cbs mastersound gold ek 66226 (sony sbm)]
Carol King - Tapestry Ode/CBS Mastersound Gold EK 66226 (Sony SBM) EAC wavpak | Cue + Log + Scans | ~310 Mb | RS 1971 | Folk Rock TAPESTRY was one of the most popular albums of the 1970s, perfectly capturing the intimate, confessional mode of the singer/songwriter genre then in bloom, yet without the mawkishness or posing that later typified the style. Though Carole King had been successful in the '60s as a behind-the-scenes composer of Brill Building pop, her decision to perform her own material brought its craftsmanship and sincerity to the fore. In addition, everything about TAPESTRY, from its warm soft-rock arrangements to its cover art (which shows King lounging in her apartment in bare feet, a sweater and jeans), suggested something different. This was the casual, personal music of interiors, without any of the make-up of traditional pop. Master Sound releases are 24-karat gold CDs remastered from first-generation masters. This process utilizes 20-bit technology and S! ony's revolutionary "Super Bit Mapping" system.