Performer: 10CC Album / collection: «Discography / ディスコグラフィー» Label: ⒸⓅ 1973-2010 Mercury ⁄ Universal Music K.K. Series: 24bit Remastered Ⓟ 2008 Mercury Records Ltd. (Hitoshi Takiguchi) Source: Rip by KoGGaN™ scans by inet… Official DR value: •9•9•9•9•11•8/8•8•10•9•8•8•10•12• Catalog (Barcode): much… Genre / Style: Rock, Art Rock, Progressive Rock Year (info): 1973-2010 (14 × Remastered CD, with bonus tracks, Collection—) Format: WV (image + .cue) Bitrate: lossless Covers: in archive Amount of
10CC «Discography» (14 × CD • 24bit Remastered • 1973-2010)
Performer: 10CC Album / collection: «Discography / ディスコグラフィー» Label: ⒸⓅ 1973-2010 Mercury ⁄ Universal Music K.K. Series: 24bit Remastered Ⓟ 2008 Mercury Records Ltd. (Hitoshi Takiguchi) Source: Rip by KoGGaN™ scans by inet… Official DR value: •9•9•9•9•11•8/8•8•10•9•8•8•10•12• Catalog (Barcode): much… Genre / Style: Rock, Art Rock, Progressive Rock Year (info): 1973-2010 (14 × Remastered CD, with bonus tracks, Collection—) Format: WV (image + .cue) Bitrate: lossless Covers: in archive Amount of
Исполнитель: David Lee Roth Альбом: The Warner Recordings (1985-1994) (2025 Remaster) Жанр: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal Год: 2025 Страна: USA (Bloomington, Indiana) Лейбл: Rhino - Warner Records Формат: FLAC (tracks) Official DR value: DR11 Разрядность: 24bit / 44.1kHz Stereo, 24bit / 192kHz Stereo Размер: 6,21 GB Инфо: wiki Залито на: XFile (3% восстановление) «Exclusive for Lossless-Galaxy» This collection charts David Lee Roth's career as a solo artist on Warner Bros. Records, and although it
David Lee Roth - The Warner Recordings (1985-1994) (2025 Remaster) 2025
Исполнитель: David Lee Roth Альбом: The Warner Recordings (1985-1994) (2025 Remaster) Жанр: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal Год: 2025 Страна: USA (Bloomington, Indiana) Лейбл: Rhino - Warner Records Формат: FLAC (tracks) Official DR value: DR11 Разрядность: 24bit / 44.1kHz Stereo, 24bit / 192kHz Stereo Размер: 6,21 GB Инфо: wiki Залито на: XFile (3% восстановление) «Exclusive for Lossless-Galaxy» This collection charts David Lee Roth's career as a solo artist on Warner Bros. Records, and although it
The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) (1967) [Extended, 2000]
Artist: The Electric Prunes Title Of Album: I Had Too Much To Dream Year Of Release: 1973/2008 Label (Catalog#) :Collectors' Choice Music [CCM-132-2] Country: USA Genre Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock Quality: Flac (*tracks+cue,log,scans) Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:34:45 Total Size: 197Mb
As the throbbing buzz of Ken Williams' tremolo-laden fuzztone guitar creeps from one side of the stereo spectrum to the other, the Electric Prunes kick off their debut album with their first (and biggest) hit single, and if Electric Prunes: I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) never hits the high point of its title track again, the next 11 songs confirm that these guys were in the first echelon of American garage bands of the '60s. In the grand tradition of most garage rock albums, the best tracks on this disc are the singles, which along with the title track include "Get Me to the World on Time" and the surprisingly effective B-sides "Luvin'" and "Are You Loving Me More (But Enjoying It Less)," but the other tunes are more than just filler. On nearly every song, Williams and fellow guitarists Weasel Spagnola and Jim Lowe spin a web of gloriously strange sounds, making the most of a battery of stomp boxes, and bassist Mark Tulin and drummer Preston Ritter provide a solid, percolating backdrop for their faux-psychedelic soundscapes. Producer David Hassinger would in time become a bad guy in the Electric Prunes' story, but on these sessions he gives them a great studio sound, specious but full of details, and at its best this album does as well by its three-guitar team as Moby Grape's epochal debut. And if songs like the weepy soft rock number "Onie," the phony Brit-folk of "The King Is in the Counting House" and the goofball nostalgia of "Toonerville Trolly" suggest Hassinger didn't always know what sort of material to fit with the band (who were only allowed to record two of their own songs), the Prunes rise to the occasion no matter what's thrown at them (and Jim Lowe's vocal suggests he knew just how ridiculous "Toonerville Trolly" would sound). While the Sonics and the Litter made more consistent albums, few if any bands from the '60s garage came up with a sound as distinctive as the Electric Prunes, and they got it on tape with striking success on I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night). [The album was also released with two bonus tracks: "Ain't It Hard" and "Little Oliver."]
Tracks: ------- 01. I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) 02. Bangles 03. Onie 04. Are You Lovin' Me More (But Enjoy It Less) 05. Train For Tomorrow 06. Sold To The Highest Bidder 07. Get Me To The World On Time 08. About A Quarter To Nine 09. The King Is In The Counting House 10. Luvin 11. Try Me On For Size 12. The Toonerville Trolley Bonus Tracks: 13. Ain't It Hard 14. Little Oliver
Personnel: ------ Autoharp, Guitar [Rhythm], Tambourine – Jim Lowe Bass Guitar, Piano, Organ – Mark Tulin Drums, Percussion – Preston Ritter Lead Guitar – Ken Williams (7) Producer – Dave Hassinger Rhythm Guitar – Weasel Vocals [Vocal Solos] – Weasel (tracks: 3, 4), Jim Lowe (tracks: 1, 2, 5 to 14)
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