Artist:
Hawkwind Album: Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music Released:
1976 Source: Virgin cat# cdscd 4004 Genre: Space/Prog Rock
Format: EAC/APE
Review:
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Hawkwind
was at a difficult transitional point in 1976 when the band recorded
Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music. Bassist Lemmy Kilmister had been fired
after a drug bust the year before, and the band had been forced to
scramble for a replacement, eventually hiring ex-Pink Fairies member
Paul Rudolph. What's more, the band had just released a series of
successful, landmark proto-heavy metal albums with Kilmister, and the
pressure to follow them up was sizable. It was fairl
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Artist: The Pogues Album: Yeah,Yeah,Yeah,Yeah,Yeah
Released: by rat Source: WEA Records Genre: punk/folk rock
Format: eac.ape 90mb
Track List: Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (long version) Honky Tonk Women
(12" and CD) jack's hero's whisky in a jar(long version)
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EAC extraction logfile from 5. November 2005,
14:01 for CD THE POGUES / YEAH!
Used drive : TSSTcorpCD/DVDW
TS-H552B Adapter: 0 ID: 1 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate
stream, disable cache Combined read/write offset correction : 0
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
Artist:
Matt Bianco Album: Indigo Released: 1988 Source:
Atlantic Genre: new wave/new jazz Format: eac/ape
Review:
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Formed by ex-members of modern jazz
ensemble Blue Rondo a la Turk, Matt Bianco evolved into one of England's
top jazz-pop bands. Their rendition of Georgie Fame's "Yeh Yeh"
received a European music award as Best Single of 1985, while their
single "Wam Bam Boogie" was the number one European club track of 1988.
Matt Bianco has withstood numerous personnel changes. Initially
featuring keyboard player Danny White, bassist Kito Poncioni, and
vocalists Mark Reilly and Basia, the original group disbanded
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Artist: Yes Album: 90125 Released:
2000 Source: Cd maximum Genre: prog rock Format: eac/ape
498mb
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I am not afraid to say that I really like
this one. It may not be the Yes of old days, but this is an excellent
disc, that I enjoy all the way through. Trevor Rabin is an excellent
guitarist/musician and his presence was a breath of fresh air which
bands need from time to time. The guitar synth solo of "Owner of a
Lonely Heart" was different way back then, and the song was simple yet
catchy. "Changes" and "Hold On" were excellent rock numbers with some
progressive moments but overall great songs. "Leave It
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