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mardi 19 août 2014

R.E.M. - Best of R.E.M. - In Time (1988 - 2003) - Full album.



 
 
 
 
R.E.M. - Best of R.E.M. - In Time (1988 - 2003) - Full album.
      

      

Man on the Moon - 0:00
The Great Beyond - 5:16
Bad Day - 10:23
What's the Frequency, Kenneth? - 14:32
All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star) - 18:32
Losing My Religion - 23:20
E-Bow the Letter - 27:49
Orange Crush - 33:16
Imitation of Life - 37:09
Daysleeper - 41:10
Animal - 44:50
The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite - 48:52
Stand - 53:01
Electrolite - 56:13
All the Right Friends - 1:00:21
Everybody Hurts - 1:03:10
At My Most Beautiful - 1:08:29
Nightswimming - 1:12:07
 
 

Kyo - Le Chemin (Album)



 
 
Kyo - Le Chemin (Album)

     
     
 
Kyo
Le Chemin, 7 Janvier 2003
Sony-BMG
Listes des musiques :
1. Le chemin (feat. Sita)
2. Je cours
3. Dernière danse
4. Tout envoyer en l'air
5. Chaque seconde
6. Comment te dire
7. Je saigne encore
8. Je te vends mon âme
9. Pardonné
10. Sur nos lèvres
11. Tout reste à faire
lyrics :
1 : Le Chemin
Regarde-toi assise dans l'ombre
A la lueur de nos mensonges
Les mains glacées jusqu'à l'ongle
Regarde-toi à l'autre pôle
Fermer les yeux sur ce qui nous ronge
On a changé à la longue
On a parcouru le chemin
On a tenu la distance
Et je te hais de tout mon corps
Mais je t'adore
On a parcouru le chemin
On a souffert en silence
Et je te hais de tout mon corps
Mais je t'adore encore
Je vis dans une maison de verre
A moitié remplie de ton eau
Sans s'arrêter le niveau monte
Je suis le fantôme qui s'égare
Je suis étranger à ton coeur
Seulement regarde comme on est seuls
On a parcouru le chemin
On a tenu la distance
Et je te hais de tout mon corps
Mais je t'adore
On a parcouru le chemin
On a souffert en silence
Et je te hais de tout mon corps
Mais je t'adore encore
On a parcouru le chemin
On a tenu la distance
Et je te hais de tout mon corps
Mais je t'adore
On a parcouru le chemin
On a souffert en silence
Et je te hais de tout mon corps
Mais je t'adore
On a parcouru le chemin
On a tenu la distance
Et je te hais de tout mon corps
Mais je t'adore
On a parcouru le chemin
On a souffert en silence
Et je te hais de tout mon corps
Mais je t'adore encore...Encore...Encore

 
 
 

Kaya Project - Desert Phase Remixes [Full Album]



 
 
Kaya Project - Desert Phase Remixes [Full Album]


     
      

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01 When Only Sand Remains (Tripswitch Rmx) 0:00
02 Ummah Oum (100th Monkey Rmx) 5:29
03 Desert Phase (Hibernation Rmx) 11:27
04 23 Towers (Eat Static Rmx) 17:07
05 Dust Devil (Liquid Stranger's "Cortex Vortex" Mix) 24:53
06 23 Towers (Biotone Rmx) 32:12
07 Desert Child (Oblique Industries "Inner Child" Mix) 37:27
08 Sundown (Earthrise Soundsystem Rmx) 43:30
09 Calico Stomp (Gaudi Rmx) 50:11
10 Eye Of The Storm (Chaos By Design Rmx) 57:03
11 Dobro (Opiuo Rmx) 1:02:26
12 Vijaya (Bluetech Rmx) 1:07:21
13 23 Towers (Interpulse Rmx) 1:13:01
 
 
 

Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow [Full Album]



 
 
 
Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow [Full Album

     

    

The Airplane's legendary and historic second album in it's entirety (probably my #1 favorite release of all-time and this is coming from a die-hard Black Sabbath, King Crimson & Amy Winehouse fan and of course the J.A.)
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TECHNICAL NOTE: The original 1966 RCA stereophonic mix is presented here, famously known for it's lush reverberation effect (the way I love it). Most of the reverb you hear was actually the result of the larger tracking rooms (with high ceilings) the group utilized at RCA studios as well as other factors like mic placement during the sessions. It was NOT artificially added after the initial sessions through processing as many fans or critics have speculated over the years. Though there are a small legion of listeners who do prefer the more upfront but drier sounding monaural mix. Unfortunately for me (mr. uploader mind you) this nearky kills the essence and vibe of the whole listening experience this LP is known for...just my two cents.
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It's time we walked away set me free
I must move away leave you be
Time's been good to us my friend
Wait and see how it will end
We come and go as we please...that's how it must be
Here in Crystal Chandelier I'm home
Too many days I've left unstoned
If you doubt my happiness
What full pleasure feels in the Sun
Ah, don't you know I'm runnin' home...to a place to you unknown
I take great peace in your sitting there
Searching for myself I find a place there
I see the people of the world
Where they are and what they could be
I can but dance behind your smile...
you were the world to me for a while
-P. Kantner
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Track listing:
SIDE ONE:
0:00- 1. She Has Funny Cars
3:02- 2. Somebody to Love
5:53- 3. My Best Friend
8:47- 4. Today
11:40 - 5. Comin' Back to Me
SIDE TWO:
16:45 - 1. 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds
20:18 - 2. D.C.B.A. -25
22:49 - 3. How Do You Feel
26:12 - 4. Embryonic Journey
28:01 - 5. White Rabbit
30:25 - 6. Plastic Fantastic Lover
Recorded between October 31 -- November 22, 1966
in RCA Victor's Music Center, Hollywood, California
Surrealistic Pillow was originally released as RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3766 during February of 1967, and peaked at #3 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart, driven by "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love," which peaked at #8 and #5 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Original drummer Alexander 'Skip' Spence had left the band in mid-1966, replaced by a jazz drummer from Los Angeles, Spencer Dryden, a nephew of Charlie Chaplin. New lead vocalist Grace Slick, formerly of the Great Society, joined the band in 1966. Both Slick and Dryden debuted with the band on records with this album and its attendant singles, thus completing the best-known line-up of the group, which would remain stable until Dryden's departure in early 1970. It is also considered to be one of the quintessential albums of the 1960s counterculture movement.
In 2003, the album was ranked number 146 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time".
Personnel:
Marty Balin -- vocals, guitar
Grace Slick -- vocals, piano, organ, recorder
Paul Kantner -- rhythm guitar, vocals
Jorma Kaukonen -- lead guitar, vocals
Jack Casady -- bass, fuzz bass, rhythm guitar
Spencer Dryden -- drums, percussion
with:
Jerry Garcia -- musical and spiritual adviser, guitar on "Today", "Comin' Back to Me" and "Plastic Fantastic Lover"
DISClaimer:
My intent is to let younger listeners (such as myself) experience complete albums they've mighta missed out on before instead of just by song to song. I feel it's just a better experience that way. But I will say this though, if you find an album you truly fall in love with by all means buy an actual PHYSICAL copy of it (preferably on vinyl) and let it become a part of your life. Thanks...now enjoy!!!
 
 
 

CIRCUS - Movin' On [full album]




 
 
 
CIRCUS - Movin' On [full album]
     
     

Artist: Circus
Album: "Movin' On" 1977
Genre: Eclectic Progressive Rock
Label: Zytglogge
Country: Switzerland
1. The Bandsman (0:00)
2. Laughter Lane (4:24)
3. Loveless Time (8:35)
4. Dawn (14:08)
5. Movin' On (22:00)
Roland Frei - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, tenor saxophone
Andreas Grieder - flutes, alto saxophone, backing vocals, tambourine
Marco Cerletti - bass, bass pedals, 12-string acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Fritz Hauser - drums, vibes, percussion
Recorded at Sinus Studio, Berne, Switzerland - May 1977.
 

ZAZ Recto/Verso (2013) - Playlist






ZAZ Recto/Verso (2013) - Full Album

 


Gandalf - Gandalf (Full Stereo Album) (1969)




 
 
 
Gandalf - Gandalf (Full Stereo Album) (1969)
     
       

This album is available at: http://www.amazon.com/Gandalf/dp/B000...
Gandalf was an influential late 1960s psychedelic rock group. They were an American band originally called the Rahgoos and formed by Peter Sando, Frank Hubach, Bob Muller and Davy Bauer. They signed a record deal with Capitol Records in 1967 who made them rename the band Gandalf. They recorded their first and only LP the same year. The record includes covers of Tim Hardin, Eden Ahbez and Bonner & Gordon (the writers of "Happy Together") and two songs composed by the band's guitarist Peter Sando. But Capitol spurned them and only released the LP in 1969 with the wrong record inside the sleeve. The copies were recalled and damaged the band's career. Capitol didn't promote the record which made the sales worse. Over the years the album's reputation grew and it was re-released by Sundazed records in 2002.
1. Golden Earrings 0:00
2. Hang On To A Dream 2:48
3. Never Too Far 7:06
4. Scarlet Ribbons 9:01
5. You Upset The Grace Of Living 12:09
6. Can You Travel In The Dark Alone 14:42
7. Nature Boy 17:49
8. Tiffany Rings 20:58
9. Me About You 22:50
10. I Watch The Moon 27:49
Personnel:
Peter Sando -- guitar, vocals
Frank Hubach -- organ
Bob Muller -- bass guitar
Davy Bauer -- drums