Rush: R30 – 30th Anniversary Tour (2009) 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX

Rush: R30 – 30th Anniversary Tour (2009) 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX | 8.79 GB

The band Rush performs live at the Festhalle in Frankfurt, Germany on their 30th Anniversary Tour.
For more about Rush: R30 and the Rush: R30 Blu-ray release, see the Rush: R30 Blu-ray Review

Tracklisting:
1. R30 Overture:
— Finding My Way
— Anthem
— Bastille Day
— A Passage to Bangkok
— Cygnus X-1
— Hemispheres
2. The Spirit Of The Radio
3. Force Ten
4. Animate
5. Subdivisions
6. Earthshine
7. Red Barchetta
8. Roll The Bones
9. Bravado
10. YYZ
11. The Trees
12. The Seeker
13. Tom Sawyer
14. Dreamline
15. Secret Touch
16. Between The Wheels
17. Mystic Rhythms
18. Red Sector A
19. Der Tommler
20. Resist
21. Heart Full Of Soul
— 2112
— La Villa Strangiato
— By-Tor and The Snow Dog
— Xanadu
— Working Man
22. Summertime Blues
23. Crossroads
24. Limelight

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New York Dolls – Live From The Bowery (2011) 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX

New York Dolls Live From The Bowery (2011) 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX | 4.61 GB

On March 16th, 2011, to kick off the release of their album “Dancing Backward in High Heels,” the New York Dolls, the godfathers of punk and glam rock, took it to the place where it all began, New York City’s Lower East Side for a high styled High Def production.

Track List:
Looking for a Kiss
I’m So Fabulous
Cause I Sez So
Talk to Me Baby
Private World
Street Cake
Kids Like You
Who Are the Mystery Girls?
Fool for You Baby
Pills
Dance Like a Monkey
Funky but Chic
Jet Boy
Personality Crisis

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Meat Loaf – 3 Bats Live (2008) 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX

Meat Loaf – 3 Bats Live (2008) 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX | 11.94 GB

Meat Loaf’s epic rock opera features live performances from the trilogy of Bat Out of Hell albums. Filmed in breathtaking 5.1 surround sound and filmed in High Definition, this concert video completes the trilogy of music that fans have long been waiting

 

Tracklist:
1. All Revved Up With No Place To Go
2. Paradise By The Dashboard Light
3. You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth
4. Out Of The Frying Pan (And Into The Fire)
5. Life Is A Lemon (And I Want My Money Back)
6. I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)
7. Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are
8. Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through
9. The Monster Is Loose
10. Bad For Good
11. If It Ain’t Broke Break It
12. Blind As A Bat
13. Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad
14. Bat Out Of Hell
15. Black Betty
16. It’s All Coming Back To Me Now
17. Mercury Blues
18. Gimme Shelter

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Leonard Cohen Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970 (2009) 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX

Leonard Cohen Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970 (2009) 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX | 4.5 GB

Nearly 40 summers ago on August 31, 1970, 35-year-old Leonard Cohen was awakened at 2 a.m. from a nap in his trailer and brought onstage to perform with his band at the third annual Isle Of Wight music festival. The audience of 600,000 was in a fiery and frenzied mood, after turning the festival into a political arena, trampling the fences, setting fire to structures and equipment – and stoked by the most incendiary performance of Jimi Hendrix’s career.

As Cohen followed Hendrix’s set, onlookers (and fellow festival headliners) Joan Baez, Kris Kristofferson, Judy Collins and others stood side-stage in awe as the Canadian folksinger-songwriter-poet-novelist quietly tamed the crowd. Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Murray Lerner (From Mao To Mozart, Festival, Message To Love), perfectly captured Cohen’s performance. Likewise, Columbia Records staff A&R producer Teo Macero did a brilliant job of supervising the live audio recording.

This Blu-ray, transferred from the original 16mm film into High Definition, contains this new, beautiful film documentary by Lerner featuring interviews with fellow festival performers and Cohen’s classic songs, poetry and stories.

16mm Film Transfer to Full 1080i High Definition
PCM (uncompressed) Stereo (96khz/24 bit)
Dolby True HD 5.1 Surround (96khz/24 bit)
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640 kbps)
Also available on CD/DVD and 180-gram Vinyl

TrackList =

The Songs (DVD and Blu-ray):
1. Intro: Diamonds In The Mine
2. Famous Blue Raincoat
3. “It’s A Large Nation”
4. Bird On The Wire
5. One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong
6. The Stranger Song
7. Tonight Will Be Fine
8. “They’ve Surrounded The Island”
9. Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye
10. Sing Another Song Boys
11. Judy Collins Introduces Suzanne
12. Suzanne
13. Joan Baez On The Isle Of Wight
14. The Partisan
15. Seems So Long Ago, Nancy
16. Credits: So Long, Marianne
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A-Ha Ending On A High Note The Final Concert 2011 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX

A-Ha Ending On A High Note The Final Concert 2011 1080p MBluRay x264-SEMTEX | 8.58 GB

TheEnding on a High Note tour was a live celebration of a-ha’s 25 year career, which included stops in 63 cities in 21 countries, and culminated in four concerts in their home town of Oslo last December. The band’s last ever live concert took place on December 4, 2010, and was recorded for release on DVD.

 

01. The Sun Always Shines On TV
02. Move To Memphis
03. The Blood That Moves The Body
04. Scoundrel Days
05. The Swing Of Things
06. Forever Not Yours
07. Stay On These Roads
08. Manhattan Skyline
09. Hunting High And Low
10. We’re Looking For The Whales
11. Butterfly, Butterfly (The Last Hurrah)
12. Crying In The Rain
13. Minor Earth, Major Sky
14. Summer Moved on
15. I’ve Been Losing You
16. Foot Of The Mountain
17. Cry Wolf
18. Analogue
19. The Living Daylights
20. Take On Me (more…)

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Parkway Drive – Home Is For The Heartless [2012, Metalcore, Full Blu-ray]

Byron Bay sensations PARKWAY DRIVE invite you to see the world through their eyes with a film that follows the band on their endless global trek. Shot in stunning high-def and available on DVD and Blu-Ray, “Home is for the Heartless” is both a one-of-a-kind travelogue and an in-depth look at Parkway Drive on stage and off. The 75-minute feature film takes viewers on an epic global trek, from the band’s beloved hometown of Byron Bay, Australia to some of the most obscure destinations on the musical map. More than just a film about five musicians connecting with the planet and its inhabitants, Home is for the Heartless is about the untold power of music and its ability to communicate beyond any language, geographical or cultural boundaries. (Persist)

Quality: Blu-ray
Container: BDMV
Video codec: H.264
Audio codec: AC3
Video: MPEG-4 AVC H.264 1920×1080 (16:9) 23,965 kbps 23,976 fps
Audio: Dolby Digital AC3 384Kbps (and 192kbps) 48kHz stereo 2ch

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Carrie Underwood – The Blown Away Tour 2013 1080i HDTV 35 Mbps DTS-HD MA 5.1 MPEG2-TrollHD


Format : MPEG-TS at 39.8 Mbps
Length : 28.7 GiB for 1h 43mn 12s 812ms
Video #0 : MPEG Video
Aspect : 1920 x 1080 (1.778) at 29.970 fps
Audio #0 : DTS at 1 509 Kbps
Infos : 6 channels, 48.0 KHz
Language : en
Audio #1 : MPEG Audio at 384 Kbps
Infos : 2 channels, 48.0 KHz

Set list
01. Good Girl
02. Undo It
03. Wasted
04. I Told You So
05. Two Black Cadillacs
06. Last Name
07. Temporary Home
08. Jesus Take the Wheel
09. Cowboy Casanova
10. Get Out Of This Town
11. Nobody Ever Told You
12. Thank God For Hometowns
13. Crazy Dreams
14. Do You Think About Me
15. One Way Ticket
16. Leave Love Alone
17. Remind Me
18. Sweet Emotion (Aerosmith cover)
19. Cupid’s Got a Shotgun
20. Before He Cheats
Encore:
21. I Know You Won’t
22. Blown Away (more…)

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The Byrds ‎- Dr. Byrds & Mr.Hyde (1969) (24-Bit/96Khz + 16-Bit/44.1Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

The Byrds ‎– Dr. Byrds & Mr.Hyde (Featuring: “Drug Store Truck Drivin Man”)
Vinyl | LOG | CUE | FLAC | Tags | Full LP Cover (1:1)
24bit/96kHz: 756mb – 16bit/44kHz: 224mb
Genre: Country-Rock | Label: Columbia / CS 9755 | First US Pressing | Release: 1969

Long, long time ago, I wanted to publish this excellent album from The Byrds. One of his work most rock-oriented, and as always with excellent covers of Dylan.
For me, it is a great work from this group, missing the presence of David Crosby.

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Renaissance ‎- Scheherazade And Other Stories (1975) (First US Pressing) (24-Bit/96Khz + 16-Bit/44.1Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

Renaissance ‎– Scheherazade And Other Stories
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24bit/96kHz: 978mb – 16bit/44kHz: 280mb
Genre: Symphonic-Rock | Label: Sire Records Company / SASD-7510 | First US Pressing: 1975

When somebody asks me about symphonic prog’ I always think of Renaissance and specially of this amazing release, the arrangements, chorus and Annie Hasslam’s operatic voice are unique in the musical world and represent by own right what the word symphonic should mean.
Renaissance is a piano and vocals dominated band with elaborated arrangements but sometimes a bit light compared to most of the prog’ bands from the 70′s, not weak but softer and warmer. Using a comparison with sports, if Genesis and ELP are heavyweights that can kill the opponent with the first chord, Renaissance is like a middleweight, who also needs style and elegance to win the fight.
“Song of Sheherezade” a 24 minutes epic based on the 1001 Nights, it’s so impressive that people use to forget the rest of the album, something unfair because this release is well balanced and all the tracks have their own merits.
The album begins with a strange song called “Trip to the Fair” that starts with an impressive 3 minutes piano intro with chorus and light percussion that mixes with talent elements of different musical eras, which is suddenly followed by the wonderful voice of Annie. Maybe the problem with this song is that after the strong opening you expect something more powerful, but the band changes the direction of the song towards a softer and dreamy tune with some jazz chords that create a traveling fair atmosphere, but with the sacrifice of the power that the introduction make the listener expect, a good song but a bit uneven.
The second track (“The Vultures Fly High”) has a better balance, starts strong and ends stronger, less symphonic and more rock oriented than the rest of the album but powerful and fast, the band members show they are capable of making good short songs.
Side A (in LP format) ends with “Ocean Gypsy” a softer song where again Annie’s vocals are the highlight, with evident participation of the rest of the members, this song is more predictable than all the other tracks but stronger than the previous because makes clear that Renaissance is a complete band, not only a piano and vocals duet.
Side B is what makes Renaissance a transcendental band, “Song of Sheherezade”, without doubt their most elaborate work, an epic that has everything, solid piano, good orchestra and chorus plus excellent work of all the band, the Arabic atmosphere is perfect and the vocals not exclusively by Annie Hasslam are amazing, if you add the spectacular changes and sudden musical explosions you get an unforgettable masterpiece that must be listened before reading any review.
No progressive collection is complete without this album and “Live in the Carnegie Hall” where you can listen a more solid version of “Song of Sheherezade” (if this is possible).
5 Stars

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Renaissance – A Song For All Seasons (1978) (24-Bit/96Khz + 16-Bit/44.1Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

Renaissance – A Song For All Seasons – 1978
Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Scans | 942 MB + 290 MB
1978 / Genre: Symphonic-Rock – Warner Bros – UK

A Song For All Seasons was a 1978 album by Progressive Rock band Renaissance. It marked the return of electric guitars to the band’s music after several years of absence. “Northern Lights” became a Top 10 hit on the U.K. charts and was the band’s best selling single. “For sure an attractive and very good sounding album with some great unforgettable tracks to discover… Enjoy this UK vinyl version”!

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Premiata Forneria Marconi – Cook (1974) (24-Bit/96Khz + 16-Bit/44.1Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

Premiata Forneria Marconi – Cook
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24bit/96kHz: 1.0gb – 16bit/44kHz: 291mb
Genre: Progressive-Rock | Label: Manticore Records / 88.544-1 | Spanish Pressing: 1974

PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI (PFM for short) is one of the legendary Italian prog rock bands, they made a sery of beautiful albums in the Seventies.
This LP is a registration of a concert from 1974 while touring in the USA, to me it’s a perfect compilation of their best work and showcases the band at its pinnacle. PFM starts with “Four Holes In The Ground”: a propulsive rhythm and a catchy melody, delivering fat Minimoog synthesizer runs, some fiery electric guitar and impressive Hammond organ and majestic Mellotron waves in the mellow interludes. The English vocals sound warm and the interplay between the skill full musicians is great. Next is “Dove … Quando” with a classical/jazzy intro on the Fender Rhodes electric piano, turning into a duet from sparkling piano and beautiful Italian vocals. “Just Look Away” has a splendid acoustic guitar intro (featuring elements like tremolo – and sensational rhythm guitar), followed by twanging acoustic guitar, soft Minimoog flights and warm English vocals. The build-up is great with Hammond and flute and a closing section with again tremolo guitar. The ‘crowd-pleaser’ “Celebration” is a cheerful and catchy composition, delivering spectacular Minimoog runs and swirling interplay. The ‘grand finale’ includes the moving final part of “The World Became The World”, enjoy the Mellotron floods! Then “Mr. Nine Till Five”, a track with PFM at their best with the distinctive interplay between flute, Moog and violin. The final song “Alta Loma Five Till Nine” includes a long and bluesy guitar solo with a strong build-up, supported by violin- Mellotron, featuring howling and biting licks, superb! The second part has a moving violin soli, culminating in a version of Rossini’s piece “William Tell Overture” with virtuosic play on the Moog synthesizer and violin, what a way to say good by. This is my favourite PFM LP!

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Planxty – Cold Blow And The Rainy Night (1974) (UK Pressing) (24-Bit/96Khz + 16-Bit/44.1Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

Planxty ‎– Cold Blow And The Rainy Night
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24bit/96kHz: 993mb – 16bit/44kHz: 287mb
Genre: Irish-Folk | Label: Polydor / 2383 301 | UK Pressing | Release: 1974

Irish stalwarts Planxty begin Cold Blow and the Rainy Night -their third record for Polydor- with a rousing version of the Scottish battlefield classic “Johnnie Cope.” It’s a fitting opening to a record that essentially rounded out their recording heyday as the members splintered off to form equally influential Celtic acts like the Bothy Band, Moving Hearts, and De Danann. Co-founder Dónal Lunny, despite contributing instrumentally to a few tracks and taking a seat in the production chair, left the group, allowing newest member Johnny Moynihan to take over bouzouki and — along with Andy Irvine and Christy Moore — vocal duties. The title track is one of the finest of their career, utilizing Liam O’Flynn’s expert uillean pipes and the band’s peerless harmonizing to a tee. Moore’s gorgeous “Lakes of Pontchartrain” and Irvine’s moving closer, “Green Fields of Canada,” showcase the group’s timeless mastery of balladry, a style that would greatly inform their later solo works. Cold Blow and the Rainy Night, along with The Well Below the Valley, and their legendary debut, are essential listening for those in love with, or merely intrigued with, the genre.
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King Sunny Adé And His African Beats – Juju Music (1982) (24-Bit/96Khz + 16-Bit/44.1Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

King Sunny Adé And His African Beats – Juju Music – 1982
Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Scans | 880 MB + 240 MB
1982 / Genre: International – Afro-Pop – Juju / Island Records – DE

Juju Music is the 1982 major label debut of Nigerian Jùjú band King Sunny Adé and His African Beats. It represented the first worldwide release for Adé, who was already established in his native Nigeria as its “biggest musical draw and Juju music’s reigning monarch”. The album was a critical and commercial success, peaking at 111 on Billboard’s “Pop Albums” chart. The New York Times, which described the album in 1982 as “the year’s freshest dance-music album”, credited it in 1990 with having launched the “World Beat movement in the United States” “This is a sparkling and happy album; the music is uplifting, hypnotic and relaxing; especially track 4,5,6,7 are for me the real (audiophile) highlights; but listen for yourself; Enjoy!”

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Jon Anderson – 3 Ships (1985) (24-Bit/96Khz + 16-Bit/44.1Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

Jon Anderson – 3 Ships – 1985
Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Scans |  866 MB + 255 MB
1985 / Genre: Pop-Rock-Christmas / Elektra-Asylum Records – USA

3 Ships is the fourth solo album by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson, released in 1985. It is a Christmas album, including versions of traditional Christmas carols and original material by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson. “Jon Anderson is a sympathetic and great artist and a warrior for sharing more peace and love with his songs”. “If you can appreciate this attitude, this Christmas album will surely touch you, especially if you have young children”. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New-Year!

Note > there are gapless tracks; gapless burning is essential to hear the album without interruptions

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Horslips – Happy To Meet… Sorry To Part (1972) (24-Bit/96Khz + 16-Bit/44.1Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

Horslips ‎– Happy To Meet… Sorry To Part
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24bit/96kHz: 1gb – 16bit/44kHz: 314mb
Genre: Progressive-Folk | Label: Atco Records / SD 7030 | Octagon Gatefold / First US Pressing: 1973

Long ago I had the pleasure to share an album of irish progressive-folk group called “Mushroom”, an emerald from the legendary “Emerald Isle”. It must be said that Ireland is a great nation, and the proof is that music engineering that dazzles every time one discovers (note how I worship that country).
Today I will teach another progressive-folk group, also from Ireland: “Horslips”, their first album “Happy To Meet … Sorry To Part”. From a conceptual beauty rarely seen, both in visual and in hearing. Yes, because the cover is octagonal, with inside pages, with very good photographs and letters (can appreciate this magnificent work). The music is another story … the word exquisite, not describe me at all. For those who know the irish folk closely, we realize many known pieces of celtic traditions. Good folk-rock arrangements, acoustic and electric, perfectly balanced.
Inspirational music.

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