Исполнитель: Dream Theater Альбом: Parasomnia Жанр: Progressive Metal Год: 2025 Страна: USA (Boston, Massachusetts) Лейбл: InsideOutMusic Формат: FLAC (tracks) Official DR value: DR8 Разрядность: 24bit / 96kHz Stereo Размер: 1,51 GB Инфо: wiki Залито на: XFile (3% восстановление) «Exclusive for Lossless-Galaxy» Parasomnia is the 16th studio album from progressive metal band Dream Theater, following the release of 2021's A View from the Top of the World. This album is the first in 15 years to
Исполнитель: Dream Theater Альбом: Parasomnia Жанр: Progressive Metal Год: 2025 Страна: USA (Boston, Massachusetts) Лейбл: InsideOutMusic Формат: FLAC (tracks) Official DR value: DR8 Разрядность: 24bit / 96kHz Stereo Размер: 1,51 GB Инфо: wiki Залито на: XFile (3% восстановление) «Exclusive for Lossless-Galaxy» Parasomnia is the 16th studio album from progressive metal band Dream Theater, following the release of 2021's A View from the Top of the World. This album is the first in 15 years to
Sara Bareilles - What’s Inside: Songs from Waitress (2015) Vinyl
Artist: Sara Bareilles Title Of Album: What’s Inside: Songs from Waitress Year Of Release: 2015 Label (Catalog#): Epic [8875160632] Country: United States Genre: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Soul Quality: FLAC (tracks) Bitrate: Lossless [96kHz/24bit] Time: 36:48 Full Size: 767 mb Upload: Turbobit / DipFile
Of all the pop singer/songwriters who surfaced in the 21st century, Sara Bareilles may be uniquely qualified to write the songs for a Broadway musical. Indebted to tradition without being beholden to it, Bareilles always favors songs so exquisitely sculpted that their craft is never noticed, only felt, so she's a natural fit for Diane Paulus' adaptation of Adrienne Shelly's 2007 indie comedy-drama Waitress. What's Inside: Songs from Waitress isn't a cast album, it's Bareilles' recording of 12 songs from the production, and the highest compliment that can be paid is that it simultaneously plays as drama and as a sequel to her Grammy-nominated 2013 album The Blessed Unrest. Bright and open, What's Inside does feel of a piece with her 2010 album Kaleidoscope Heart -- the presence of that album's producer Neal Avron, who sat out The Blessed Unrest, is apparent -- and that warm, colorful sheen is enough to make the album play as pop: simply judged on its surface, it provides tangible pleasures. The nifty trick Bareilles pulls off on What's Inside is how the songs also contain a double-edge, serving the drama of the story while also playing as pure pop. Sure, there are flourishes that are pure musical theater -- there's the opening fanfare of "What's Inside." "Never Ever Getting Rid of Me" is Gilbert & Sullivan by way of Todd Rundgren and the show-stopping ballad "She Used to Be Mine" almost seems to conjure a lonely spotlight -- but never once do the songs on What's Inside feel in mere service to a plot. Taken on their own, they're lively, clever, and bold, and further evidence of Bareilles' versatility, elegance, and wit.
TRACKLIST:
1 What's Inside 1:16 2 Opening Up 3:19 3 Door Number Three 2:54 4 When He Sees Me 3:50 5 Soft Place To Land 2:57 6 Never Ever Getting Rid Of Me 2:26 7 I Didn't Plan It 3:25 8 Bad Idea 3:26 9 You Matter To Me 4:10 10 She Used To Be Mine 4:10 11 Everything Changes 3:38 12 Lulu's Pie Song 1:11