rip by Boris1 Performer: 101 Strings Orchestrta Album: 50 Christmas Favorites (3CD) Label: Madacy Entertainment Group Catalog #: WMX2 50530 Style: Instrumental, Christmas Year: 2004 Format: Flac (*image + .cue,log,scans) Bitrate: lossless Covers: in archive Amount of tracks: 50 Size RAR: ~ 904 MB Upload: xfile.cloud Recovery: 3% Password: sim-sim Близятся зимние праздники - любимое время года не только для детворы, но и для взрослых. Время, когда Дед Мороз заканчивает собирать подарки, чтобы
rip by Boris1 Performer: 101 Strings Orchestrta Album: 50 Christmas Favorites (3CD) Label: Madacy Entertainment Group Catalog #: WMX2 50530 Style: Instrumental, Christmas Year: 2004 Format: Flac (*image + .cue,log,scans) Bitrate: lossless Covers: in archive Amount of tracks: 50 Size RAR: ~ 904 MB Upload: xfile.cloud Recovery: 3% Password: sim-sim Близятся зимние праздники - любимое время года не только для детворы, но и для взрослых. Время, когда Дед Мороз заканчивает собирать подарки, чтобы
rip by Boris1 Performer: Roxette Album: ROX RMX Label: Parlaphone Catalog #: 5054197826306 Style: Rock, Pop, Dance Year: 2024 Format: Flac (*image + .cue,log,scans) Bitrate: lossless Covers: in archive Amount of tracks: 45 Size RAR: ~ 1.4 GB Upload: xfile.cloud Recovery: 3% Password: sim-sim В 2022 году Roxette выпустила ROX RMX Vol. 1, ROX RMX Том. 2 и ROX RMX Vol. 3 как релизы только в цифровом формате по всему миру. В сентябре 2024 года была выпущена физическая версия этого сборника
rip by Boris1 Performer: Roxette Album: ROX RMX Label: Parlaphone Catalog #: 5054197826306 Style: Rock, Pop, Dance Year: 2024 Format: Flac (*image + .cue,log,scans) Bitrate: lossless Covers: in archive Amount of tracks: 45 Size RAR: ~ 1.4 GB Upload: xfile.cloud Recovery: 3% Password: sim-sim В 2022 году Roxette выпустила ROX RMX Vol. 1, ROX RMX Том. 2 и ROX RMX Vol. 3 как релизы только в цифровом формате по всему миру. В сентябре 2024 года была выпущена физическая версия этого сборника
Artist: Lonnie Mack Title Of Album: Glad I'm In The Band Year Of Release: 1969/2003 Label (Catalog#) :Sundazed[SC 6192] Country: USA Genre: Blues Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue,log) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 00:35:35 Full Size: 220mb(+3%)(cover)
When Lonnie Mack sings the blues, country strains are sure to infiltrate. Conversely, if he digs into a humping rockabilly groove, strong signs of a deep-down blues influence are bound to invade; par for the course for any musician who cites both Bobby Bland and George Jones as pervasive influences. Fact is, Mack's lightning-fast, vibrato-enriched, whammy bar-hammered guitar style has influenced many a picker, too, including Stevie Ray Vaughan, who idolized Mack's early singles for Fraternity and later co-produced and played on Mack's 1985 comeback LP for Alligator, Strike Like Lightning. Growing up in rural Indiana not far from Cincinnati, Lonnie McIntosh was exposed to a heady combination of R&B and hillbilly. In 1958, he bought the seventh Gibson Flying V guitar ever manufactured and played the roadhouse circuit around Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. Mack has steadfastly cited another local legend, guitarist Robert Ward, as the man whose watery-sounding Magnatone amplifier inspired his own use of the same brand. Session work ensued during the early '60s behind Hank Ballard, Freddy King, and James Brown for Cincy's principal label, Syd Nathan's King Records. At the tail-end of a 1963 date for another local label, Fraternity Records, Mack stepped out front to cut a searing instrumental treatment of Chuck Berry's "Memphis." Fraternity put the number out, and it leaped all the way up to the Top Five on Billboard's pop charts! Its hit follow-up, the frantic "Wham!," was even more amazing from a guitar-playing perspective with Mack's lickety-split whammy-bar-fired playing driven like a locomotive by a hard-charging horn section. Mack's vocal skills were equally potent; R&B stations began to play his soul ballad "Where There's a Will" until they discovered Mack was Caucasian, then dropped it like a hot potato. Its flip, a sizzling vocal remake of Jimmy Reed's "Baby, What's Wrong," was a minor pop hit in late 1963. Mack waxed a load of killer material for Fraternity during the mid-'60s, much of it not seeing the light of day until later on. A deal with Elektra Records inspired by a 1968 Rolling Stone article profiling Mack should have led to major stardom, but his three Elektra albums were less consistent than the Fraternity material. (Elektra also reissued his only Fraternity LP, the seminal The Wham of That Memphis Man.) Mack cameoed on the Doors' Morrison Hotel album, contributing a guitar solo to "Roadhouse Blues," and worked for a while as a member of Elektra's A&R team. Disgusted with the record business, Mack retreated back to Indiana for a while, eventually signing with Capitol and waxing a couple of obscure, country-based LPs. Finally, at Vaughan's behest, Mack abandoned his Indiana comfort zone for hipper Austin, TX, and began to reassert himself nationally. Vaughan masterminded the stunning Strike Like Lightning in 1985; later that year, Mack co-starred with Alligator labelmates Albert Collins and Roy Buchanan at Carnegie Hall (a concert marketed on home video as Further on Down the Road). Mack's Alligator encore, Second Sight, was a disappointment for those who idolized Mack's playing -- it was more of a singer/songwriter project. He temporarily left Alligator in 1988 for major-label prestige at Epic, but Roadhouses and Dancehalls was too diverse to easily classify and died a quick death. Mack's 1990 album, Live! Attack of the Killer V, was captured on tape at a suburban Chicago venue called FitzGerald's and once again showed why Lonnie Mack is venerated by anyone who's even remotely into savage guitar playing.
Tracks: ------- 01. Why - 4:20 02. Save Your Money - 2:48 03. Old House - 3:08 04. Too Much Trouble - 2:05 05. In The Band - 1:44 06. Let Them Talk (Sonny Thompson) - 4:15 07. Memphis (Chuck Berry) - 2:28 08. Sweat And Tears (David Byrd) - 4:14 09. Roberta (Al Smith, John Vincent) - 2:20 10. Stay Away From My Baby (Ray Pennington) - 3:45 11. She Don't Come Here Anymore (Lonnie Mack, Wayne Bullock) - 4:24
Personnel: --------- Lonnie Mack - Guitar, Vocals Bruce Botnick - Engineer David Byrd - Bass, Keyboards, Voices Tim Drummond - Bass Maxwell Davis - Horn Arrangements Mac Elsensohn - Drums Sebastian Dangerfield - Voices Billy Salyer - Drums
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