September 21, 2011
PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS / HERE THEY COME!
http://www.fileserve.com/file/AS2uncx or http://www.filesonic.com/file/2100833394/PR&R-HTC.ZIP thanx to grog for post
METALLICA - LIVE IN GOTHENBURG 2011
Artist: Metallica
Album: Big 4 Gothenburg Ullevi Sweden
Released: 2011
Style: Heavy metal
Format: MP3 320Kbps
Size: 287 Mb
Tracklist:
01 – hit the lights
02 – master of puppets
03 – the shortest straw
04 – seek and destroy
05 – kirk solo 01
06 – welcome home sanitarium
07 – ride the lightning
08 – the memory remains
09 – all nightmare long
10 – sad but true
11 – bass solo
12 – the call of ktulu
13 – one
14 – for whom the bell tolls
15 – blackened
16 – kirk solo 02
17 – fade to black
18 – enter sandman
19 – encore jam
20 – am i evil
21 – damage inc
22 – creeping death
METALLICA - OZZFEST, DALLAS, TX. 8/09/2008
Metallica
2008-08-09
Ozzfest
Dallas
Texas
Soundboard Recording
101 Creeping Death
102 For Whom The Bell Tolls
103 Ride The Lightning
104 Harvester Of Sorrow
105 Kirk Solo #1
106 Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
107 Cyanide
108 And Justice for All
109 No Remorse
110 Fade to Black
201 Master Of Puppets
202 Damage, Inc.
203 Kirk Solo #2
204 Nothing Else Matters
205 Sad But True
206 One
207 Enter Sandman
208 Mercyful Fate (with King Diamond)
209 Seek and Destroy
PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS / THE SPIRIT OF 67'
By the time they recorded their third Top Ten album "The Spirit of '67", Paul Revere and the Raiders were firmly established as one of America's best and most popular homegrown rock 'n' roll acts. The band had also begun to spread its wings creatively, expanding the garage-flavored rock 'n' roll of their early hits into more ambitious and sophisticated musical territory. Along with such classic Raiders smashes as "Hungry," "Good Thing" and "The Great Airplane Strike," The Spirit of '67 finds the quintet embracing psychedelia on such tunes as "Oh! To Be a Man," "1001 Arabian Nights" and "Undecided Man," while delivering memorable showcases for bassist Phil "Fang" Volk ("Why? Why? Why?") and drummer Michael "Smitty" Smith ("Our Candidate"). This expanded edition augments the original 11-song album with three rare bonus tracks, including an alternate version of "Hungry" and the single mix of "The Great Airplane Strike." - amazon.com
01. Good Thing
02. All About Her
03. In My Community
04. Louise
05. Why? Why? Why? (Is It So Hard)
06. Oh! To Be A Man
07. Hungry
08. Undecided Man
09. Our Candidate
10. 1001 Arabian Nights
11. The Great Airplane Strike
12. (You're A) Bad Girl
13. Hungry [alternate version]
14. The Great Airplane Strike [45rpm]
http://www.fileserve.com/file/Wq8fMrZ
PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS / TIME FLIES WHEN YOUR HAVING FUN (2000)
One of the most popular and entertaining groups of the 1960s, Paul Revere & the Raiders enjoyed seven years of serious chart action, and during their three biggest years (1966-1969), sold records in numbers second only to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. And their hits "Steppin' Out," "Just Like Me," "Hungry," "Him or Me-What's It Gonna Be," and "Kicks," in particular, are now seen by compilers as bold, unpretentious pieces of '60s rock & roll with a defiant, punk edge. Paul Revere was born on January 7, 1938 in Harvard, NE. He learned to play the piano as a boy, and developed a keen appreciation for the work of Spike Jones & His City Slickers. He joined his first real band while in his teens, and was later joined by 16-year-old Mark Lindsay (b. March 9, 1942), a singer/saxman who ended up replacing the group's vocalist. Called the Downbeats, they were popular at local dances, and cut a demo for Gardena Records in Los Angeles, where the company's owner was interested in issuing a record, but only if they changed their name. Revere's given name was such a natural as a gimmick that they became Paul Revere & the Raiders. Their third single, a Jerry Lee Lewis-style instrumental, charted low in the Hot 100, and by the middle of 1963, they were one of the major music attractions in the Pacific Northwest.
The song "Louie, Louie," which they'd picked up from their rivals the Kingsmen, got them a local release that was picked up by Columbia Records, which not only released it nationally but signed Paul Revere & the Raiders to a contract. Their next big break came in 1965 when their producer, Terry Melcher, suggested that they update their sound. He got them to create music that was a mix of fast-paced, guitar-and-vocal-dominated Beach Boys-style rock & roll, and also the more intense and intimidating brand of R&B produced by the Rolling Stones. Their new sound debuted with the single "Steppin' Out," a Revere-Lindsay original that was released during the summer of 1965. And they suddenly sounded punk — like cool (yet frustrated) suburban white teenagers, which was the audience they were aiming for. Mark Lindsay sounded the way every male teen 14 through 17 pictured himself looking and acting at the age of 21, free and ready to say what he felt like and make it stick.
"Steppin' Out" coincided with the group's debut on the new Dick Clark afternoon music showcase Where the Action Is, which went on the air on June 27, 1965. The band had gone through a visual metamorphosis, adding Revolutionary War-style outfits to their look, and they stood out for playing straight-ahead rock & roll and having fun doing it. Their second album. Just Like Us!, released in early 1966, was a landmark record, filled with great songs and even better performances, and earned a Gold Record Award. The group also learned quickly, under Melcher's guidance, how far they could go in making records. By the time of their next album, Midnight Ride, released three months later, and, Spirit of '67, issued in November of 1966, the group members were playing multiple instruments. Those albums went gold, lofted high and long into the charts by the hit singles "Kicks" — a great song that managed to be cool and anti-drug — "Hungry," "Good Thing," and "Him or Me-What's It Gonna Be"."
Their fortunes took a downturn, however, when Where the Action Is went off the air in the spring of 1967, and by 1968, the Raiders were looking for a newer sound; and in addition to trying to figure out what would sell for the group, Lindsay developed aspirations as a solo singer (later enjoying a huge MOR hit with "Arizona"). And suddenly, it was 1969, and the era of the "Woodstock Nation," and "Paul Revere & the Raiders," with their goofy costumes seemed more than a little outmoded.
In a quest to shed their '60s image, the group switched to the name "The Raiders" in 1970. And suddenly, the Raiders tried to sound serious, heavy, and very modern. The result was the Collage album, a very strong rock record, built largely on songs by Lindsay and new member Keith Allison, that never found an audience. And the "Raiders" name change only seemed to confuse wary fans — where was Mark Lindsay?
The group kept plugging along, however, and seemed to strike gold with their next single. The Raiders took a John D. Loudermilk song called "Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)" and cut a version that shot all the way to number one, their first chart-topper in their history. The problem was that they just couldn't sustain the momentum, or translate the sales of the single into parallel LP sales, or hold the public or radio programmers' interest from one single to the next. By 1975, Columbia Records had abandoned the group, and Lindsay had parted company with Revere. In the decades since, a version of the group that is as much devoted to comedy as music has performed under the leadership of Paul Revere (age 71 in 2009). Meanwhile, their old music has never commanded more respect, as serious reissue labels, spearheaded by Sundazed, France's Magic Records, and Australia's Raven Records have reissued audiophile-quality expanded-CD versions of the group's entire Columbia Records library.
1. We're An American Band 2:11
2. Steppin' OutStepping Stone 3:08
3. Where The Action Is 1:22
4. Lies 2:22
5. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place 3:18
6. I Had A Dream 2:41
7. Joy To The World 2:24
8. I Am ... I Said 3:56
9. The Locomotion 2:24
10. Hush 2:29
11. With A Little Help From My Friends 4:00
12. Indian Reservation - Live Version 3:06
http://www.fileserve.com/file/C65A2Ya
PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS – The Essential
Paul Revere and The Raiders – The Essential (2011)
Artist: Paul Revere and The Raiders
Album: The Essential
Released: 2011
Style: Pop rock
Format: MP3 320Kbps
Size: 113+117 Mb
CD1:
01 – Louie Louie
02 – Over You
03 – My Wife Can’t Cook
04 – Steppin’ Out
05 – Just Like Me
06 – Ride Your Fury
07 – Kicks
08 – Shake It Up
09 – Louie Go Home
10 – Hungry
11 – The Great Airplane Strike
12 – Louise
13 – Good Thing
14 – ups and downs
15 – Him Or Me
16 – Mo’been
17 – I Had A Dream
18 – Goin’ To Memphis
CD2:
01 – Do Unto Others
02 – Peace Of Mind
03 – Too Much Talk
04 – Happening ’68
05 – Don’t Take It So Hard
06 – Cinderella Sunshine
07 – Mr Sun Mr Moon
08 – Let Me
09 – Freeborn Man
10 – Gto Judge Breakaway
11 – We Gotta All Get Together
12 – Just Seventeen
13 – Gone Movin’ On
14 – Indian Reservation
15 – Birds Of A Feather
16 – Country Wine
17 – Powder Blue Mercedes Queen
18 – Song Seller
http://www.fileserve.com/file/qmtdeJJ
NINA SIMONE - ORIGINAL ALBUM CLASSICS
Disc 1: ‘Nuff Said! (1968)
Disc 2: To Love Somebody (1969)
Disc 3: Black Gold (1970)
Disc 4: It Is Finished (1974)
Disc 5: Nina Simone and Piano! (1969)
Additional tracks from the same recording sessions available on the CD re-release:
11. “Music For Lovers” (Howard) – 4:23
12. “In Love In Vain” (Kern, Robin) – 2:29
13. “I’ll Look Around” (Cory, Cross) – 5:12
14. “The Man With The Horn” (DeLange, Jenney, Lake) – 3:39
http://www.fileserve.com/file/GQAU56q
NIRVANA - NEVERMIND [4CD Super Deluxe][Collector's Edition]
Nirvana – Nevermind [20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition] (2011)
The limited, numbered Super Deluxe Edition only 10,000 copies available in North America, and another 30,000 for the rest of the world. The Super Deluxe features the original remastered album and accompanying studio and live B-sides, the first full official release of the pre-Nevermind demos recorded at producer Butch Vig’s Smart Studios, as well as boombox recordings of subsequent rehearsals. The Super Deluxe also includes a new perspective on the finished Nevermind album exclusive to the Super DE t in the form of the Devonshire Mixes: the album as produced and mixed by Vig as opposed to the final version produced by Vig and mixed by Andy Wallace. Also on the Super Deluxe are a pair of previously…
…unreleased BBC recordings and the 1991 Paramount show available for the first time and exclusive to this format on CD and DVD (which also features all four music videos from Nevermind), as well as a stunning 90-page bound book full of rarely and never- before-seen photos, documents and various other visual artifacts of the Nevermind era.
CD1
Original album
01 “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
02 “In Bloom”
03 “Come As You Are”
04 “Breed”
05 “Lithium”
06 “Polly”
07 “Territorial Pissings”
08 “Drain You”
09 “Lounge Act”
10 “Stay Away”
11 “On A Plain”
12 “Something In The Way”
The B-Sides
13 “Even In His Youth”
14 “Aneurysm”
15 “Curmudgeon”
16 “D-7? (Live At The BBC)
17 “Been A Son” (Live)
18 “School” (Live)
19 “Drain You” (Live)
20 “Sliver” (Live)
21 “Polly” (Live)
CD2
The Smart Studio Sessions
01 “In Bloom” (previously unreleased)
02 “Immodium (Breed)” (previously unreleased)
03 “Lithium” (previously unreleased)
04 “Polly” (previously unreleased)
05 “Pay To Play”
06 “Here She Comes Now”
07 “Dive” (previously unreleased)
08 “Sappy” (previously unreleased)
The Boombox Rehearsals
09 “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
10 “Verse Chorus Verse” (previously unreleased)
11 “Territorial Pissings” (previously unreleased)
12 “Lounge Act” (previously unreleased)
13 “Come As You Are”
14 “Old Age” (previously unreleased)
15 “Something In The Way” (previously unreleased)
16 “On A Plain” (previously unreleased)
BBC Sessions
17 “Drain You” (previously unreleased)
18 “Something In The Way” (previously unreleased)
CD3
The Devonshire Mixes
01 “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
02 “In Bloom”
03 “Come As You Are”
04 “Breed”
05 “Lithium”
06 “Territorial Pissings”
07 “Drain You”
08 “Lounge Act”
09 “Stay Away”
10 “On A Plain”
11 “Something In The Way”
CD4
Live At The Paramount Theatre
01 “Jesus Doesn’t Want Me For A Sunbeam”
02 “Aneurysm”
03 “Drain You”
04 “School”
05 “Floyd The Barber”
06 “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
07 “About A Girl”
08 “Polly”
09 “Breed”
10 “Sliver”
11 “Love Buzz”
12 “Lithium”
13 “Been A Son”
14 “Negative Creep”
15 “On A Plain”
16 “Blew”
17 “Rape Me”
18 “Territorial Pissings”
19 “Endless, Nameless”
http://www.fileserve.com/file/xG8Ru9x
STS9 - Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO - 9/09/2011
STS9
2011-09-09
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
01. Artifact (1:16)
02. Arigato (7:02)
03. Hidden Hand, Hidden Fist (6:33)
04. Metameme (6:11)
05. Be Nice (5:49)
06. Empires (8:48)
07. Breathe In (11:49)
08. Instantly (7:55)
09. Oil & Water (7:55)
10. 373 Interlude (1:38)
11. Scheme (7:11)
12. Rent (9:27)
13. Evasive Maneuvers (6:40)
14. EB (6:04)
15. Beyond Right Now (6:03)
16. Aimlessly (9:41)
17. EHM (9:56)
18. Circus (13:23)
19. This, Us (4:17)
20. Monkey Music (6:59)
http://www.fileserve.com/file/jRqwBhk
UMPHREY'S MCGEE - State Theatre, Portland, ME - 9/17/2011
Umphrey's McGee
2011-09-17
State Theatre, Portland, ME
Set I:
2nd Self >
Conduit
#5
Bridgeless >
Morning Song
Kimble
Bloody Well Right
Bright Lights
Set II:
Miss Tinkle's Overture
Room to Breathe
Much Obliged >
Glory
Domino Theory
The Crooked One >
40's Theme
Encore:
YYZ >
Bridgeless
http://www.fileserve.com/file/6w8AKUG
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