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    The Rat Pack - Live At The Villa Venice (1962/2003) [DVD-A] {24-192 & 16-44}

    Posted By: plonker
    The Rat Pack - Live At The Villa Venice (1962/2003) [DVD-A] {24-192 & 16-44}

    The Rat Pack - Live At The Villa Venice (1962/2003) [DVD-A] {24-192 & 16-44}
    DVD-Audio Explorer rip | FLAC tracks | 24bit-192kHz 2.0 -> 2,94 GB | 16bit-44.1kHz -> 485 MB
    ISO image -> 8,2 GB | DVD-Audio: MLP 24/192 2.0 & 24/96 5.1 | DVD-Video: DD 2.0 & 5.1 (448 Kb/s)
    80:34 min | scans 600dpi (tiff) -> 470 MB | RAR inc. 3% recovery | FF,FSe,FSo
    Oldies, Comedy, Big Band Jazz etc.| Reprise 8122 73965-9

    Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Angel Station (1979) 24bit/192KHz Vinyl Rip

    Posted By: karfaks
    Manfred Mann's Earth Band -  Angel Station (1979) 24bit/192KHz Vinyl Rip

    Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Angel Station
    Vinyl rip in 24bit/192kHz | FLAC | image + cue | scans | 1.40 Gb
    Filesonic and Hotfile | 1979

    Angel Station is an album released in 1979 by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Angel Station features a six-note descending theme in most of the songs on the album, woven into the context of each song in a different way. "Hollywood Town" and "You Are, I Am" share a common tune and basic arrangement. They occupied almost identical positions on either side of the LP. The album has the air of an emotional and musical crossword puzzle, or has affinities with the work of M. C. Escher, whose art is alluded to on the cover illustration.

    Eroc - Eroc 3 (Brain 0060.197) (GER 1979, 198_) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

    Posted By: luckburz
    Eroc - Eroc 3 (Brain 0060.197) (GER 1979, 198_) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

    Eroc - Eroc 3
    FLAC | Artwork | 24Bit 96kHz: 1,01 GB | 16Bit 44.1kHz: 316 MB
    Cat#: Brain 0060.197 | Country/Year: Germany 1979, 198_ (ReIssue)
    Genre: Krautrock, Experimental | Hoster: Hotfile/Filesonic/Uploaded

    Best known as the madcap drummer with Grobschnitt, he has also been an innovative sound explorer since the mid-60's, and a talented multi-instrumentalist. As early as 1967, Eroc had developed his own methods of multi-tracking and phasing effects, with voices and instruments, and he explored other creative types of music. In 1970 he recorded the revolutionary echo vocal collage work "Horrorgoll" for his solo debut, very much like a piece of Dadaist sound-poetry (yet with a rock aesthetic). His solo work includes a wild mix of synthesizer music, space-rock, comic theatrics, schlager and folk musics, with the touch of Eroc's humour thrown in for good measure.