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Charles Mingus, "Moves", 1973. Galliano, "What Colour Our Flag", compilation 1994. All that jazz, from classy to acid... Charles Mingus -Full album Galliano -Full album
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Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (1977)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Robot_(album) An absolutely classic prog album that has stood the test of time and the wonderfully moving Don't Let it Show is one of my favourite tracks of all time. Whole album http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXIjSuN6RpY Don't Let It Show - live http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qyWN620cEY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Empa3dZ51nk
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November 5th, 2014, 08:03 PM | #23965 |
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The beat of you, by Coast. The vocalist and pianist, Paul Eastham, who also wrote it, is a friend of mine.
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Slayer - South Of Heaven
Released: July 5, 1988 Genre: Thrash Metal South of Heaven is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on July 5, 1988, the album was the band's second collaboration with record producer Rick Rubin, whose production skills on Slayer's previous album Reign in Blood had helped the band's sound evolve. South of Heaven was Slayer's second album to enter the Billboard 200, and its last to be released by Def Jam Recordings, although the album became an American Recordings album after Rick Rubin ended his partnership with Russell Simmons. It was one of only two Def Jam titles to be distributed by Geffen Records through Warner Bros. Records because of original distributor Columbia Records's refusal to release work by the band. The release peaked at number 57 and in 1992 was awarded a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America. In order to offset the pace of the group's previous album, Slayer deliberately slowed down the album's tempo. In contrast to their previous albums, the band utilized undistorted guitars and toned-down vocals. While some critics praised this musical change, others—more accustomed to the style of earlier releases—were disappointed. Despite this, the songs "Mandatory Suicide" and the title track became permanent features of the band's live setlist. South of Heaven was released on July 5, 1988, and was the final Slayer album distributed via Def Jam Records. When label co-founders Russell Simmons and Rubin parted ways, Slayer signed to Rubin's newly founded Def American Recordings label. The album peaked at number 57 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and on November 20, 1992, became Slayer's second album to be certified gold in the United States. South of Heaven was awarded silver certification in the United Kingdom on January 1, 1993, Slayer's first record to do so in that country. Slayer's official biography states that "some critics praised the album as demonstrating Slayer's desire to grow musically and avoid repeating themselves." Alex Henderson of AllMusic described the record as "disturbing and powerful," while Joe Matera of Ultimate Guitar deemed the album a slight departure; he wrote that while the pace was slowed down, it "didn't sacrifice any of the heaviness inherent in Slayer's music." Reviewing the 2003 Slayer box set Soundtrack to the Apocalypse, Adrien Begrand of PopMatters described the album as "their most underrated, and on this set, its five selections show how highly the band thinks of the record." KNAC.com's Peter Atkinson was also positive, saying the album has a "grandiosity and imposing presence" which makes the record "so magnificent." Grave's Ola Lindgren and Bolt Thrower's Karl Willetts both rate South of Heaven as amongst the top five albums of all time, while Max Kolesne of Brazilian death metal group Krisiun remembers hearing the song "Silent Scream" for the first time: "It just blew me away. It was like fast double-bass, fast kicks during the whole song. That was very inspiring for me." When discussing Slayer in an October 2007 interview, Evile frontman Matt Drake stated that while Reign in Blood "was just speed", South of Heaven proved that the group could write "slow material as well." Metal Forces reviewer gives "the band credit for at least making an effort to try something new and not being afraid to experiment at such a crucial stage of their career", creating "one of the more original sounding thrash / speed metal albums he heard in a long while". He remarks, however, that "if you’re expecting to hear Reign in Blood Part Two, you’ll be in for a major disappointment". Kim Neely of Rolling Stone dismissed the album as "genuinely offensive satanic drivel." Slayer's official biography states: "The new sounds disappointed some of the band's fans who were more accustomed to the style of earlier releases." Michael Roberts of Westworld Online said this was due to some of the numbers moving "at the sludgier speed of Black Sabbath." Araya commented that the "album was a late bloomer—it wasn't really received well, but it kind of grew on everybody later." Tracks: 1.South of Heaven 2.Silent Scream 3.Live Undead 4.Behind The Crooked Cross 5.Mandatory Suicide 6.Ghosts Of War 7.Read Between The Lies 8.Cleanse The Soul 9.Dissident Aggressor 10.Spill The Blood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbGqPRFyHtg
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November 7th, 2014, 06:37 PM | #23970 |
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Vintage Latino Discomix
House of the rising sun (Revelacion) Don't let me be misunderstood (Santa Esmeralda) Who do you love (No mercy) I'm a man (Macho) http://www.4shared.com/mp3/-mCy0Ojab...ge_Latino.html
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