Исполнитель: Linkin Park Альбом: From Zero Жанр: Alternative Год: 2024 Страна: USA (Agoura Hills, California) Лейбл: Warner Records Формат: FLAC (tracks) Official DR value: DR4 Разрядность: 24bit / 48kHz Stereo Размер: 417 MB Инфо: wiki Залито на: XFile (3% восстановление) «Exclusive for Lossless-Galaxy»
Исполнитель: Linkin Park Альбом: From Zero Жанр: Alternative Год: 2024 Страна: USA (Agoura Hills, California) Лейбл: Warner Records Формат: FLAC (tracks) Official DR value: DR4 Разрядность: 24bit / 48kHz Stereo Размер: 417 MB Инфо: wiki Залито на: XFile (3% восстановление) «Exclusive for Lossless-Galaxy»
Pearls Before Swine - Use Of Ashes / These Things Too (1969-70) [Remastered] (2011)
Artist: Pearls Before Swine Title Of Album: Use Of Ashes / These Things Too Year Of Release: 1969-70/2011 Label (Catalog#) :Floatig World [FLOATM6114] Country:: USA Genre: Prog Folk Rock, Psychedelic Quality: FLAC (image + cue,scans) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 01:12:25 Full Size: 443mb(+3%)
For their second Reprise Records outing, Pearls Before Swine worked primarily with Nashville-based musicians, including a small orchestra who provide a stately feel to the highly intimate nature of the material. According to Tom Rapp, the songs were written while he and his wife were living in the Netherlands, which Rapp said contributed significantly to the air of romanticism throughout. "The Jeweller" opens the album with an exquisite tale that exemplifies Rapp's remarkable abilities to draw upon disparate metaphors such as shining coins and worshiping God, both involving the The Use of Ashes -- hence the title. The rural mood created by the notable Music City USA stalwarts effortlessly fuses with David Briggs' baroque-flavored harpsichord on the delicate "From the Movie of the Same Name," featuring Rapp and spouse Elisabeth on non-verbal vocalizations as they "da-da-da" the melody. Although "Rocket Man" predates the Elton John cut by a couple of years, Bernie Taupin cites it as his inspiration for the lyrics behind John's 1972 Top Ten hit. The words are credited as having been influenced by a Ray Bradbury novella that dealt with the universal emotion of loss. Again, Briggs' keyboard runs relate the story with subdued refinement. By contrast, "God Save the Child" is one of the more amplified inclusions, making good use of session heavies Kenneth A. Buttrey (drums) and Charlie McCoy (guitar), especially when placed against the restrained string section. Another sonic texture in the tapestry is the jazzy "Tell Me Why," shimmering with an uncredited vibraphone lead gliding beneath Rapp's whimsical lines. These tracks are offset by the noir "When the War Began," the ethereal love song "Margery," and the mid-tempo retelling of the "Riegal," a ship whose 4,000 inhabitants perished during World War II. Rapp's juxtaposition of stark imagery reveals that while Pearls Before Swine might not have continued the bombastic direction set about on their earlier protest works "Uncle John" or "Drop Out," they maintained social and political relevance..
Tracks: ------- Use Of Ashes: 01. The Jeweler - 2:45 02. From The Movie Of The Same Name - 2:18 03. Rocket Man - 3:01 04. God Save The Child - 3:04 05. Song About A Rose - 2:18 06. Tell Me Why - 3:42 07. Margery - 2:59 08. The Old Man - 3:13 09. Riegal - 3:09 10. When The War Began - 5:05 These Things Too: 11. Footnote - 1:18 12. Sail Away - 3:07 13. Look Into Her Eyes - 4:36 14. I Shall Be Released - 3:04 15. The Frog In The Window (Reprise) - 2:32 16. I'm Going To The City - 2:30 17. Man In The Tree - 3:26 18. If You Don't Want To (I Don't Mind) - 3:14 19. Green And Blue - 0:21 20. Mon Amour - 2:06 21. Wizard Of Is - 3:36 22. The Frog In The Window - :41 23. When I Was A Child - 4:45 24. These Things Too - 3:23
Personnel: --------- Tom Rapp - Vocals, Guitar Elisabeth - Vocals Charlie Mccoy - Dobro, Guitar, Bass, Harmonica Norbert Putnam, Bill Salter - Bass Kenneth Buttrey, Grady Tate - Drums Buddy Spicher - Violin, Cello, Viola Mac Gayden - Guitars David Briggs - Piano, Harpsichord John Duke - Oboe, Flute Hutch Davie - Keyboard Bill Pippin - Oboe, Flute Wayne Harley - Banjo, Harmony Jim Fairs - Guitar, Harmony, Celeste Richard Greene - Electric Violin
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