29.5.11

Claςςix Νοuvεαux - The Very Best

Claςςix Νοuvεαux - The Very Best Of
EAC Rip | Included: EAC Log + CUE + Flac + Covers | Size: 450 MB | RAR files
Released: 2003 | Label: EMI | Number: 7243 5 95520 2 6
Genre: New Wave, New Romantic | Stereo | FileServe.com RapidShare.com


Biography
Claςςix Νοuvεαux were an English 1980s new wave band. They had number one hits in Poland, Portugal, the former Yugoslavia, Israel, Iceland, and other countries. In the UK they had various Top 50 successes, but only one Top 20 hit with "Is It A Dream", which peaked at #11 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1982.

The break up of X-Ray Spex triggered an advertisement placed in Melody Maker, searching for a new lead singer. Sal Solo (formerly with The News) answered the advertisement. Jak Airport and B.P. Hurding left X-Ray Spex to form Claςςix Νοuvεαux with Mik Sweeney and Sal Solo. Their first gig was on 25 August 1979 at Camden Palace. With publicity growing for the band, their dramatic and heavily made-up image quickly helped associate them with the New Romantic movement, alongside bands such as Japan and Ultravox. In 1980, the band recorded a four track session for Capital Radio and one track, "Robots Dance", was played regularly by DJ Nicky Horne. This got the interest of A&R at United Artists, but as negotiations dragged on Classix decided to release the track as their debut single on their own ESP label. "Rοbοt's Dance" was released on 29 August and, when negotiations with UA were finalised, by EMI. They also performed for the first time on television on Thames TV in London. "Robot's Dance" spent eleven weeks on the UK Indie Chart, reaching #22, and became a popular alternative dance floor track. The group's second single, "Nasty Little Green Men", followed on 10 November 1980.-- Wikipedia

One Saturday in 1980, the billboard of Birmingham's Cedar Ballroom read Claςςix Νοuvεαux with Duran Duran. After the show, Duran's manager stuck his head into the Claςςix dressing room to enquire about this 'New Romantic' thing started in London. In fact, Claςςix rose from the ashes of a punk group - X Ray Spex - when singer Polystyrene left and drummer BP Hurding and guitarist Jak Airport sought a new singer songwriter. Although only BP stayed the course with Claςςix, the band had a significant punk following right through those New Romantic years.

Also distinct from other New Romantics, Claςςix was always more a guitar than synth band, with a long history of live gigs. I remember one Swedish TV host asking Tell us about this synth trend from England' and I replied' We don't have a synth in the band!'. Foreign appearances were very much a way of life for a band that toured 30 countries from India to Iceland! Rumour had it the first Claςςix number one was in Bolivia. The band's first silver disc was from Yugoslavia. In 1982 Claςςix had the number one single, album and video in Portugal and Poland, after a whole fistful of massive hits. CN is still a legend!

Funny to think at the time, everyone wanted to be associated with the New Romantics. Country singer Kim Carnes had a hit with 'Betty Davis Eyes' and having named Claςςix among her favourites, her video turned out to be an almost exact replica of our 'Guilty' video. Which incidentally, Boy George, at the t ime unknown outside the club scene, was supposed to appear in, but got up too late! 'Guilty' reached number 43 in the charts, then the BBC electricians went on strike and there was no Top Of The Pops for six weeks. With little other pop TV in those days, that single never quite got the exposure it might have.

The big break for Claςςix in the UK actually came as a result of singing live on Tis Was (remember that strange Chris Tarrant/Lenny Henry partnership!). 'Is It A Dream' entered the charts high the following week. The other singles never did so well, but the band had such a loyal following that they always entered the Top 100 the week of release.

In the music press, journalists either loved or hated Claςςix. Some thought it was all pose and no substance. Perhaps they were right? As you listen back to this compilation, you can decide for yourself. As we get older and wiser, we can all say if we'd known what we know now, we'd have done it different and I certainly would. But at least we 'did it'; many did not! By the modern wonder of e-mail, I've begun to receive CN enquiries from around the world. One American tells me his whole town was infiuenced by the band! Hard to imagine if we listen now, but then maybe pop music is not so much about how it sounds, but what it means to those who listen? -- Sal Solo

Artist: Claςςix Νοuvεαux
Title: The Very Best Of

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01. Is It A Dream (Extended Version)
02. Guilty (New Version)
03. Never Never Comes
04. Inside Outside
05. Forever And A Day (Extended Version)
06. No Sympathy, No Violins
07. Never Again (The Days Time Erased)
08. No Other Way
09. Soldier
10. La Verite
11. The End...Or The Beginning
12. Where To Go
13. The Robots Dance (New Version)
14. Nasty Little Green Men
15. Tokyo
16. Because You're Young
Total Time: 01:06:07
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Player - Best Of Player

Player - Best Of Player
EAC Rip | Included: EAC Log + CUE + Flac + Covers | Size: 418 MB | RAR files
Release: 1990  | Label: Mercury / Polygram Products | Number: 848 015-2
Style: Rock | Stereo | FileServe.com RapidShare.com
Mastered for CD by Gert van Hoeyen


Album Notes
Player is an American rock band during the late 1970s. Their #1 hit, "Baby Come Back" was written by Peter Beckett and J.C. Crowley. Player first came together in Los Angeles, California. The original members included Peter Beckett (lead vocals, guitar), John Charles "J.C." Crowley (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Ronn Moss (bass, vocals) and John Friesen (drums). Beckett, a transplanted Englishman, had been in a group called Skyband with Australian Steve Kipner (who'd also played with the popular Aussie act Tin Tin). After Skyband broke up in 1975, Beckett was in LA and met Crowley at a party. He and Crowley teamed up in a new band called Riff Raff, which soon changed its name to Bandana and released a single, "Jukebox Saturday Night", on Dennis Lambert & Brian Potter's Haven label. When Haven folded soon after, Lambert & Potter brought the guys over to RSO Records in 1977 and Beckett & Crowley started anew with Moss & Friesen as Player. Wayne Cook, a keyboardist/session player and former member of Steppenwolf, was an additional bandmember for its live performances; he is the curly-haired keyboardist in the band's videos from the 1970s.

Player gained popularity as a live act during the heyday of the 1970s stadium rock era. They began to develop a distinctive, edgy and melodic rock style. Their biggest hit, "Baby Come Back", rose to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978 and was a chart success in other countries. Their follow up single, "This Time I'm In It For Love", also peaked at No. 10 the same year. Among several notable accolades, Player was named Billboard's Best New Singles Artist of 1978. Eric Clapton became so impressed with Player that he invited them to open for him during his 1978 North American tour. This further fueled their popularity. At this point, keyboardist Cook left and was replaced by Bob Wooley (formerly of Paul Revere and the Raiders). Eventually, the band began to headline their own events.

Player released three albums during their active touring years: Player (RSO Records), Danger Zone (RSO Records), and Room With A View (Casablanca Records). J.C. Crowley left the band in 1979 prior to recording of the last of these first three albums.

Miles Joseph (vocals, guitar) and Gabriel Katona (keyboards) played on the group's third album, Room With a View (1980). But Ronn Moss left Player in 1981 to pursue a full-time acting career. (He continues to play the role of Ridge Forrester on the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful.) After Moss left, Beckett kept the band going with Friesen, Joseph, Katona and Rusty Buchanan (vocals, bass) and the band released their fourth album, Spies of Life, on RCA in late 1981. The band continued until 1982 and played on the music series Solid Gold that same year with the new lineup.

Peter Beckett was a member of Little River Band from 1989 to 1997 in its latter stages as a club/festival band and played "Baby Come Back" at its performances.

J.C. Crowley (who still occasionally wrote with Beckett) became a Nashville performer and songwriter, recording his only solo album "Beneath The Texas Moon" in 1988. In 1989, he had country hits with "Paint the Town and Hang the Moon Tonight" (No. 13) and "I Know What I've Got" (No. 21), and was named "Best New Male Country Performer". He wrote a number of songs recorded by Nashville artists including Johnny Cash and The Oak Ridge Boys. He also won a battle with cancer in the late 1990s and now lives in Topanga, California.

Although Player officially retired as a touring band, Moss and Beckett have partnered on occasion. The duo recorded an additional studio album as Player, released in Japan in 1995 entitled Electric Shadows, which was renamed Lost In Reality when put out on River North Records in the U.S. in 1996. On December 16, 1997, Player played live for the first time in years at the L.A. Music Awards at the Hollywood Palladium with a lineup consisting of Beckett, Moss, Elliot Easton (of The Cars) on guitar, Burleigh Drummond of Ambrosia on drums and Tony Sciuto of Little River Band on keyboards. A compilation album, Best of Player, was released in 1998.

The response to the group's reunion show was so enthusiastic that they had several offers for more concert dates. Unfortunately, River North Records dropped the band and Player tried to buy back the rights to the Lost in Reality CD, but were not successful.

Player hit the road in the spring of 1998 with a lineup of Beckett, Moss, Sciuto, Drummond, guitarist Steve Farris (formerly of Mr. Mister) and percussionist Ron Green---with guitarist Dave Amato (from REO Speedwagon) and drummer Ron Wikso (formerly of Foreigner) filling in as needed, depending on the schedules of the others. A 2000 lineup of Player included drummer Craig Pilo, Michael Hakes (guitar), Ron Green, Tony Sciuto, Ronn Moss and Peter playing more shows across the United States. Michael Hakes died on November 19, 2003, from complications of leukemia. After the death of Hakes, the band stopped touring and concentrated on other projects.

In 2007 Player reunited once again with a lineup of: Beckett, Moss, Craig Pilo, Ron Green, Ricky Zacharaides(guitar) and Ed Roth(keyboards).

By 2009 Rob Math (guitar) and Johnny English(keyboards) had come in to replace Zacharaides and Roth.

Artist: Player
Title: Best Of Player

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01. Baby Come Back
02. Givin It All
03. I Just Wanna Be With You
04. Let Me Down Easy
05. I've Been Thinking
06. Tryin To Write A Hit Song
07. This Time I'm In It For Love
08. It's For You
09. Bad News Travels Fast
10. Who Do You Think You Are
11. Uoside Down Again
12. Prisoner Of Your Love
13. Wait Until Tomorrow
14. Every Which Way
15. Silver Lining
Total Time: 01:08:15
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27.5.11

ECFTHS


Release: 1998 | Label: East West | Number: 3984-23479-2 | Genre: Pop | Stereo
EAC Rip | Included: EAC Log + AccurateRip Log + CUE + Flac + Covers
RAR files | 483 MB | RS.com
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EAC Rip | Included: EAC Log + CUE + Flac + Covers | Size: 316 MB | RAR files
Released: 1985
(Only Japan) | Label: Mercury | Number: 32PD-27
Genre: Synth-pop, New Wave | Mono/Stereo: 2 Channel  | FileServe.com
(very rare cd)
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London Symphony Orchestra - Classic Rock II (The Movie Collection)

London Symphony Orchestra - Classic Rock II (The Movie Collection)
EAC Rip | Included: EAC Log + CUE + Flac + Covers | Size: 299 MB | RAR files
Released: 1997 | Label: L & D Records | Number: LBSCD015
Genre: Symphonic Rock | Mono/Stereo: 2 Channel | FileServe.com RapidShare.com


The London Symphony Orchestra is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading orchestras.
Its many activities include an energetic and ground-breaking education and community programme LSO Discovery, a record company LSO Live, a music education centre LSO St Luke's and pioneering work in the field of digital music.
Since its formation in 1904 it has always attracted excellent players from all over the world, many of whom have flourishing solo, chamber music and teaching careers alongside their orchestral work. The LSO draws on an enviable roster of soloists and conductors, including Principal Conductor Valery Gergiev, LSO President Sir Colin Davis, and Principal Guest Conductors Daniel Harding and Michael Tilson Thomas.
Continuing the Orchestra’s long association with film music, the LSO has recently recorded soundtracks for Twilight: New Moon, Tamara Drewe and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1). The orchestra also features on radio, TV, computer games and in-flight music programmes, and has launched the YouTube Symphony Orchestra, the world’s first-ever online orchestra.
LSO has recorded a series of "Classic Rock albums" with arrangements of some rock/pop classics.

Artist: London Symphony Orchestra
Title: Classic Rock II (The Movie Collection)

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01. Don't Cry For Me Argentina
02. Chariots Of Fire
03. Eye Of The Tiger
04. Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo
05. Unchained Melody
06. Fame
07. Bright Eyes
08. Flying
09. For Your Eyes Only
10. (Everything I do) I Do It For You
11. Against All Odds
Total Time:  00:49:15

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VA - Time-Life Music - AM Gold 1971

VA - Time-Life Music - AM Gold 1971
EAC Rip | Included: EAC Log + CUE + Flac + Covers | Size: 436 MB | RAR files
Release: 1990  | Label: Time Life, Warner Special Products | Number: AM1-06
Style: Funk, Soul, Rock | Stereo | FileServe.com RapidShare.com

Album Notes

This series started out in 1990 as Super Hits, with each issue having a cartoonish photo/drawing as cover art. There were 20 volumes in the original Super Hits series. In 1995, the series was renamed AM Gold. The first four volumes were reissued using the new series title and a modified version of the cover art work from SUD-05, but that was soon replaced with a second AM Gold cover design that featured a gold record. The Super Hits series used the SUD- prefix, while the AM Gold series used the AM1- prefix. In the late 1990s, the AM1- prefix was replaced with the R834- prefix, but the volumes continued as before. Two AM Gold budget box sets were introduced in the late 1990s, with 12 tracks instead of the usual 18-24. These were meant for retail sales, unlike the normal subscription CDs.

Artist: Various
Title: Time-Life AM Gold - 1971

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01 - Tom Jones - She's A Lady
02 - Dawn - Knock Three Times
03 - Tommy James - Draggin' The Line
04 - Jonathan Edwards - Sunshine
05 - Carly Simon - That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be
06 - Melanie - Brand New Key
07 - Five Man Electrical Band - Signs
08 - Hamilton, Joe Frank And Reynolds - Don't Pull Your Love
09 - Jackson 5, The - Never Can Say Goodbye
10 - Temptations, The - Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
11 - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The - Mr. Bojangles
12 - Honey Cone, The - Want Ads
13 - Three Dog Night - An Old Fashioned Love Song
14 - Brewer And Shipley - One Toke Over The Line
15 - Joan Baez - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
16 - Ocean - Put Your Hand In The Hand
17 - Raiders - Indian Reservation (The Lament Of The Cherokee Reservation Indian)
18 - Grass Roots, The - Temptation Eyes
19 - Aretha Franklin - Spanish Harlem
20 - Bread - Baby I'm-A Want You
21 - Gladys Knight And The Pips - If I Were Your Woman
22 - Chi-Lites, The - Have You Seen Her
Total Time:  01:10:11

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