T. Rex: 2 Box Sets Edsel Records 2014 Performer: T. Rex Box / Albums: 2014 Tanx And Zinc Alloy CD1 Tanx ● CD2 Tanx Period A And B Sides CD3 Zinc Alloy ● CD4 Zinc Alloy Period A And B Sides DVD TV Perfomances And Promo Films (4CD + DVD Super Deluxe Box Set Edsel Records) ------------------------------- 2014 The Albums Collection 1970 T. Rex ● 1971 Electric Warrior ● 1972 The Slider ● 1973 Tanx 1974 Zinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow 1975 Bolan's Zip Gun ● 1976 Futuristic Dragon 1977
T. Rex: 2 Box Sets Edsel Records 2014 Performer: T. Rex Box / Albums: 2014 Tanx And Zinc Alloy CD1 Tanx ● CD2 Tanx Period A And B Sides CD3 Zinc Alloy ● CD4 Zinc Alloy Period A And B Sides DVD TV Perfomances And Promo Films (4CD + DVD Super Deluxe Box Set Edsel Records) ------------------------------- 2014 The Albums Collection 1970 T. Rex ● 1971 Electric Warrior ● 1972 The Slider ● 1973 Tanx 1974 Zinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow 1975 Bolan's Zip Gun ● 1976 Futuristic Dragon 1977
Performer: BLUE ÖYSTER CULT / ブルー・オイスター・カル Album / collection: «Discography / ディスコグラフィー» Label: ⒸⓅ 1972-2005 CBS ⁄ MFSL ⁄ Sony Music Source: Rip by KoGGaN™ scans by inet… Official DR value: •13•12•12•11•10•11/11•13•13•12•13•12•11•11• Catalog (Barcode): much… Genre / Style: Rock, Classic Rock, Arena Rock, Hard Rock Year (info): 1972-2005 (14 × CD, First Press + 24Kt Gold, Collection—) Format: WV (image + .cue) Bitrate: lossless Covers: in archive Amount of tracks: 148 Total time: 10:42:13 Size
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT «Discography» (14 × CD • CBS ⁄ MFSL ⁄ Sony Music • 1972-2005)
Performer: BLUE ÖYSTER CULT / ブルー・オイスター・カル Album / collection: «Discography / ディスコグラフィー» Label: ⒸⓅ 1972-2005 CBS ⁄ MFSL ⁄ Sony Music Source: Rip by KoGGaN™ scans by inet… Official DR value: •13•12•12•11•10•11/11•13•13•12•13•12•11•11• Catalog (Barcode): much… Genre / Style: Rock, Classic Rock, Arena Rock, Hard Rock Year (info): 1972-2005 (14 × CD, First Press + 24Kt Gold, Collection—) Format: WV (image + .cue) Bitrate: lossless Covers: in archive Amount of tracks: 148 Total time: 10:42:13 Size
Flower Travellin' Band - Satori / Made in Japan (1971-72) (2005)
Artist Flower Travellin' Band Title Of Album Satori / Made in Japan Year Of Release: 1971-72/2005 Label (Catalog#) World's Best In Progressive Music [WPM 44005005-2] Country: Japan Genre Psych Prog Rock Quality: FLAC (image + cue,log) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 01:17:18 Full Size: 470mb(+3%)(covers)
Biography Originally envisioned as a female-fronted Japanese heavy rock cover act called the Flowers by entertainer and "entrepreneur" Yuya Uchida, the Flower Travellin' Band would eventually chart their own course, becoming an underground influence on later metal acts, and counting one Julian Cope as a disciple. As the Flowers, (original) vocalist Remi Aso, guitarist Hideki Ishima, bassist Jun Kowzuki, and drummer Joji Wada released their debut, Challenge, in 1969. Consisting entirely of cover versions of Western pop/rock songs, the album got attention not necessarily from the music, but from the fact that the entire band was photographed in the nude on the cover.
AnywhereUchida and Aso left after the first album, leaving the band to reorganize with new vocalist Joe Yamanaka, and allowing it to explore more original and experimental avenues. Their first album as the Flower Travellin' Band, Anywhere, was released in 1970. The album featured five covers, including Muddy Waters' "Louisiana Blues" and Black Sabbath's "Black Sabbath." Again, the bandmembers appeared nude on the cover; the difference this time was that they were on motorcycles. Satori Their first wholly "original"-based full-length, Satori, was released in 1971. Made in Japan was released in 1972, and a double live and studio set, Make Up, came out in 1973, before the band would go on a hiatus lasting over three decades. By the end of this phase of their career, the Flower Travellin' Band were opening for prominent acts such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Recordings made before the band issued Anywhere would be released in the mid-'70s under the title Kirikyogen, and 1995 would see a bootleg release of early material under the title From Pussies to Death in 10,000 Years of Freakout. In 2007 the Flower Travellin' Band reunited -- without the involvement of Yuya Uchida and with the addition of keyboardist Nobuhiko Shinohara -- and released the album We Are Here the following year. However, in March 2010 the group ceased its activities upon the announcement that vocalist Joe Yamanaka had been diagnosed with lung cancer. Yamanaka died from the disease on August 7, 2011; he was 64 years old.
Tracks: ------- Satori (1971): 1. Satori, part 1 2. Satori, part 2 3. Satori, part 3 4. Satori, part 4 5. Satori, part 5 Made In Japan (1972): 6. Introduction 7. Unaware 8. Aw Give Me Air 9. Kamikaze 10. Hiroshima 11. Spasms 12. Heaven And Hell 13. That's All
Personnel: --------- Jun Kozuki - bass guitar George Wada - drums Hideki Ishima - guitar, sitar Joe Yamanaka - vocals
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