Artist: Mungo Jerry Album: Adults Only
Year: 2004 Style: glam/Pop/Rock Format: eac-ape
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Adults Only is the first album recorded by
Ray Dorset, also known as Mungo Jerry, with his German blues band. Some
of the songs are blues standards that have been in his set for several
years, others are new recordings of numbers from the Mungo back
catalogue, including 'I Just Can't Say Goodbye', originally on the 1977
album 'Ray Dorset & Mungo Jerry', an extended version of 'Open Up', a
worldwide hit for the band in 1972, recorded live in concert. Making
its first appearance on record is Dorset's infec
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Artist: Nazareth Album: Move Me
Released: 1994 Source: mayhem Genre: hard rock Format:
eac.ape,398mb
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The
Scottish hard rock quartet Nazareth had a handful of hard rock hits in
the late '70s, including the proto-power ballad "Love Hurts." Formed in
1968, the band featured vocalist Dan McCafferty, guitarist Manny
Charlton, bassist Pete Agnew, and drummer Darrell Sweet. The band had
relocated to London by 1970, and they released their self-titled debut
album in 1971. Both Nazareth and 1972's Exercises received favorable
attention by British hard rockers, but it was 1973's Razamanaz
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# Audio CD (May 17, 1994) # Original Release Date: 1994 # Quality: Eac-Flac # Label: American Gramaphone # Genere: Soft/pop rock
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America is one of my all-time favorite groups and I still see them once
or twice a year when they come to the Northern Virginia area (they were
just at the Birchmere in October). Dewey and Gerry are just two nice,
down to earth guys who really appreciate their fans and always go out
of their way to talk to them after the show and sign autographs.
Hourglass is one of those CDs that have stayed in constant play since
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1. Back To The Drive 2. 15 Minutes Of Fame 3. Duality 4. I Don't Do Gentle 5. I'll Walk Through Fire With You 6. Wasted Moments 7. Rockin' In The Free World 8. No Choice 9. Sometimes Love Is Letting Go 10. Dancing In The Wind 11. Free The Butterfly 12. Born Making Noise
UK 12-track album from the legendary Rock Goddess sees her team up with
Steve Grant, Andy Scott (The Sweet) and long time co-writer Mike
Chapman and gives an insight into her private world with each track
representing a significant chapter of her life. Includes the single
'Back To The Drive' and more. EMI. 2006.
1. No Line on the Horizon 2. Magnificent 3. Moment of Surrender 4. Unknown Caller 5. I'll Go Crazy if I Don't Go Crazy Tonight 6. Get On Your Boots 7. Stand Up Comedy 8. Fez - Being Born 9. White As Snow 10. Breathe 11. Cedars of Lebanon
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
A rock & roll open secret: U2 care very much about what other
people say about them. Ever since they hit the big time in 1987 with
The Joshua Tree, every album is a response to the la
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Artist: Rod Stewart Album: Smiler Released: 1974 Source: mercury Genre: rock/rock'n'roll Format: eac.ape.259mb
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Rod
Stewart's classic formula ran out of gas on Smiler, his fifth solo
album. The failure of Smiler wasn't a matter of weak songs, nor was it
a matter of Stewart being in poor voice. Instead, the album failed
because everything, from the choice of songs to the production, sounded
too pat and predictable. The predictability held "Sweet Little Rock 'n'
Roller" from truly rocking and it made the reworking of "(You Make Me
Feel Like) A Natural Man" unbearably smug. Apart from the
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Eric
Clapton, who had not released a live album since 1980, had several good
reasons to release one in the early '90s. For one thing, his spare
backup band of keyboardist Greg Phillinganes, bassist Nathan East, and
drummer Steve Ferrone, was his best live unit ever, and its powerful
live versions of Cream classics like "White Room" and "Sunshine of Your
Love" deserved to be documented. For another, since 1987, Clapton had
been playing an annual series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in
Lond
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Artist: Blackfoot Album: Flyin' High Released: 1976 Source: Epic Genre: hard rock/Southern Rock Format: eac/ape. 236mb
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Blackfoot
were contemporaries of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and tried for years to make it
as a Southern rock band, although they finally succeeded as a hard rock
outfit, in the manner of AC/DC and the Scorpions. They racked up a hit
album (Strikes) and a pair of successful singles ("Train, Train,"
"Highway Song") in the late 1970s and early 1980s, before they became
lost in the post-MTV era of visually oriented bands. The group
started out as a quartet: singer/guitarist Rickey Medlocke, th
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Artist: Rod Stewart Album: Camouflage Released: 1984 Source: Warner Bros. Genre: rock/rock'n'roll Format: eac.ape.217mb
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Camouflage
is better than the disastrous Body Wishes, but that's only a relative
term. Jeff Beck adds the occasional rock guitar flourish, but that
doesn't save the faceless material. Again, the two singles —
"Infatuation" and "Some Guys Have All the Luck" — are fine, ready-made
pop hits, but they wear thin after a few plays, and they're the best
things on the record.
Track List: 1 Infatuation Hitchings, Robinson, Stewart 5:12
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Artist: Flash And The Pan Album: Burning Up The Night 1992 Released: by rat Source: sony music Genre: rock Format: eac.ape.273mb
Review: Did you know that
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David
Bowie, Lou Reed, Meatloaf, Peter Frampton, Gene Simmons, Cheap Trick,
Blondie, Dead Kennedys and Rod Stewart have all sung Easybeats/Vanda
& Young songs?
in 1965 their popularity resulted in the
phenomenon "Easyfever" and that general mayhem reigned, even
unsurpassed by "Beatlemania" or "Rolling Stone Mania" when they turned
up? 300 kamikaze girls forced
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