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    The Corrs - In Blue (2000) (DVD-Audio ISO) [2001]

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    The Corrs - In Blue (2000) (DVD-Audio ISO) [2001]

    The Corrs - In Blue (2000) (DVD-Audio ISO) [2001]
    DVD Audio Image (.ISO) = 4.18 GB | Complete Scans PDF (800 dpi): 16 MB | 5% Recovery Record | Watermarked
    Rock/Pop | MLP 6-ch 96kHz/24-bit | MLP 2-ch 96kHz/24-bit | Dolby Digital 5.1

    In Blue is the third album by Irish Celtic folk rock band The Corrs, released in 2000 which saw the band become known in the United States. The title of the album comes from a lyric in the song "Give Me a Reason". As well as the UK number one single "Breathless", the album also contains new versions of "Radio" and "At Your Side" which had previously appeared on their previous album The Corrs Unplugged. Mutt Lange co-wrote three songs from the album and Tim Martin was the engineer for the album's tracks for their recordings at Westland Studios and Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin.

    Tim Buckley - Greetings from L.A. (1972) {Warner Bros/Straight} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip plus Redbook CD Version

    Posted By: garybx
    Tim Buckley - Greetings from L.A. (1972) {Warner Bros/Straight} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip plus Redbook CD Version

    Tim Buckley - Greetings from L.A.
    Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u & Tech Log, no cue | HQ Artwork
    819 MB (24/96) + 254 MB (CD) | RAR 5% recovery | DR Analysis | Rock | 1972
    Warner Bros/Straight BS 2631 (1972) Original US Pressing

    is the seventh album by singer-songwriter Tim Buckley, released in 1972. It was recorded at Far Out Studios in Hollywood, California. Like most of his other albums, it did not sell well, but it got substantial airplay in the Twin Cities on the Minneapolis FM station KQRS and sold very well at the independent record shops in Minneapolis-St. Paul until it was deleted by Warner Brothers.