Category: rock Label: Disky Format: eac-ape Size: 333mb Street Date: Feb 27, 1996
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Blue-eyed
soul singer Frankie Miller made his name on the English pub rock
circuit of the early '70s, and spent around a decade and a half cutting
albums of traditional R&B, rock & roll, and country-rock. In
addition to his recorded legacy as an avatar of American roots music,
his original material was covered by artists from the worlds of rock,
blues, and country, from Bob Seger and Bonnie Tyler to Lou Ann Barton
and the Bellamy Brothers. And Miller himself scored a surprise U.K. Top
Ten smash in 1978 with "Darlin'," giving hi
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Artist: Lou Reed Album: Mistrial Released: 1986 Source: RCA Genre: Album Rock Format: eac/ape.209mb
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Between
1982 and 1984, Lou Reed put together the best band of his solo career,
recorded three superb albums, and left behind a fine live double after
two rapturously received world tours — not a bad track record from a
guy who had been so inconsistent throughout the 1970s. One might well
have argued that Lou was due for a disappointment, and Mistrial
certainly filled that bill. On Mistrial, Reed opted to handle both lead
and rhythm guitar parts as he had on New Sensations, but wit
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Category: soft rock Label: Reprise Format: eac-ape Size: 360 mb Street Date: February 24, 2009
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It
has been 7 years since the last original work by Chris Issak, and I
have been waiting for this release like it was Christmas Day.
First off the two guests singers are long time Chris Issak friends
(both were guests on his show) and their duets were well done and
seemed like a natural pairing. These are my two favorite songs
and Breaking Apart which is a remake is better than the original. I
really liked Michele Branch's duet it was almost like the song was
written for her.
Artist: The Sensational Alex Harvey Band Album: Live Released: 1975 Source: Vertigo Genre: Hard Rock Format: eac/ape.266mb
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Review:
Although the Sensational Alex Harvey Band showed off plenty of sonic
firepower on studio outings like Next and Tomorrow Belongs To Me, they
were always at their most ferocious in the concert arena. As a result,
Live is an especially rousing and engaging addition to the group's
catalog. Since the set list is almost entirely composed of time-tested
favorites, it also one of their most consistent albums. The album's
contents are taken from a single night's performance at the Hammersmi
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