Jumat, 01 Mei 2009

Richard Clayderman - Chinese hits forever (2001)



















Richard Clayderman - Chinese hits forever (2001)
Genre: Instrumental | MP3 256Kbps | 62Mb















Track list
1. Promise
2. Heartbreak Pacific
3. Olive Tree
4. Chasing (The Search Of My Life)
5. A Tale Of Two Cities
6. Childhood Days
7. I Can't Feel You
8. Loving You More & More
9. The Moon Tells My Heart
10. A Singer's Applause
11. The Butterfly Lovers
12. When Are You Returning

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Palestrina: L'homme Armé, Missa Aeterna Christi Munera


Palestrina: L'homme Armé, Missa Aeterna Christi Munera
Classical | Easy CD-DA | FLAC, CUE, No LOG | 1 CD, Covers HQ | 265 Mb
Date Rec: February 1987 | Date DC: Jan 27 1998 | Label: Brilliant Classics

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was a hugely prolific Renaissance composer. He became extremely famous and was in great demand in 16th-century Rome. Among his over 1000 mailny sacred works there are some 104 masses. They are set for four to eight a cappella vocal parts requiring no instrumental accompaniment.


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Countertenors: Charles Brett, Timothy Penrose, Ashley Stafford
Tenors: Wynford Evans, James Griffett, Neil Jenkins
Basses: David Beavan, Michael George, Gordon Jones, Christopher Keyte
Conductor: Mark Brown

TRACKS
01 - Hymn: Aeterna Christi Munera
02 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Introitus: Mihi autem
03 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Kyrie
04 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Gloria
05 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Graduale: Constitues eos principes
06 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Credo
07 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Offertorium: Mihi autem
08 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Sanctus
09 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Benedictus
10 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Communio: Venite post me
11 - Missa Aeterna Christi Munera: Agnus Dei

12 - Missa L'homme Armé: Introitus: In virtute tua
13 - Missa L'homme Armé: Kyrie
14 - Missa L'homme Armé: Gloria
15 - Missa L'homme Armé: Graduale: Beatus Vir
16 - Missa L'homme Armé: Credo
17 - Missa L'homme Armé: Offertorium: Gloria et honore
18 - Missa L'homme Armé: Sanctus
19 - Missa L'homme Armé: Benedictus
20 - Missa L'homme Armé: Communio: Qui vult venire post me
21 - Missa L'homme Armé: Agnus Dei

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Kamis, 30 April 2009

The Who - Direct Hits [Classic Records 200g LP] 24-bit/96kHz, Mono


The Who - Direct Hits
Classic Records 200g Quiex SV-P mono
Mastered by Chris Bellman@ BG Mastering
Viny rip 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (cue,m3u,Log) | Cover | 1968
~ 370 mb incl. recovery | RS & Enterupload | Genre: rock

Personnel:
Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, backing vocals, percussion
Pete Townshend – guitar, lead vocals, keyboards, pennywhistle, banjo, backing vocals
John Entwistle – bass, lead vocals, horns, backing vocals
Keith Moon – drums, lead vocals, backing vocals, percussion

It is a genuinely strange experience listening to Direct Hits some four decades after it was rushed out by Track Records (the Who's U.K. label) to help fill what would become a 19-month gap between The Who Sell Out (November 1967) and Tommy (May 1969).

Then again, it was probably a pretty strange experience listening to it back in November of 1968 -- the album was a blatant cash-in effort by the cash-strapped label, made all the more urgent by the fact that the group's last three singles, "I Can See for Miles," "Dogs," and "Magic Bus," had not sold nearly as well as expected in England. The first two were on this, the first-ever attempt to collect the Who's hits (augmented by some EP and LP tracks -- the Who not yet having had quite enough hits, even in England, to fill an LP) in one place, and Direct Hits would be notable on that basis alone. But the fact that it's such a damn weird-ass record, no matter when one hears it, makes the album especially worthwhile four decades on.

What kind of a compilation of the Who's hits opens with the John Entwistle-dominated "Bucket T," a cover of a Jan & Dean car song that's dominated not by such Who signature sounds as Pete Townshend's guitar or Roger Daltrey's vocals, but by Entwistle's horn? And then jumps to a pair of Townshend-authored plunges into sexuality as subject matter, "I'm a Boy" and "Pictures of Lily," the former about a boy feminized by his oppressive mother and the latter an ode to masturbation? And then switches gears to Entwistle's loopy ode to hypochondria "Doctor Doctor," driven as much by the composer's loping bass figure as Townshend's crunching guitar, while the singer rattles off a comical list of ailments he believes himself to be suffering from?

Only two of the first four songs have come down to us as defining the Who, but all were very much what this band was about in its first few years, pop/rock musical caricatures of how British teens defined the human condition during the mid-'60s. As a singles compilation, Direct Hits might be considered a joke if the individual songs weren't so good

Track listing:

Side A

"Bucket T" (Altfield, Christian, Torrence) – 2:08
"I'm a Boy" – 2:36
"Pictures of Lily" (Townshend) – 2:43
"Doctor! Doctor!" – 2:53
"I Can See for Miles" – 3:55
"Substitute – 3:47


Side B

"Happy Jack" (Townshend) – 2:11
"The Last Time" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) – 2:50
"In the City" - 2:19
"Call Me Lightning" (Townshend) – 2:19
"Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand" (Townshend) – 2:05
"Dogs" – 3:03

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