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jeudi 25 septembre 2014

LIEVAUX-TRANSFO - 1979





 
 
 
       
LIEVAUX-TRANSFO - Le sauras-tu un jour (version courte

       

 
      
Liévaux Transfo - A Peine entré chez Moi

    
    

LIEVAUX-TRANSFO
A Peine entré chez moi
(c) 1979 Jean-Claude Touzet - Jean-Yves Liévaux
http://discographia.free.fr
    
     
Liévaux-Transfo - Mauvaise graine

    
     LIEVAUX-TRANSFO - Pauvre Mec


 
 

Agitation Free - 2nd [Full Album]



 
 
 
 
Agitation Free - 2nd [Full Album]

        
       
 
1 First Communication 0:00
2 Dialogue And Random 8:11
3 Laila, Part I 10:02
4 Laila, Part II 11:43
5 In The Silence Of The Morning Sunrise 18:29
6 A Quiet Walk a) Listening b) Not Of The Same Kind 25:01
7 Haunted Island 34:15

 
 
 

Golem - Orion Awakes (1973)[Full Album]





 
 
Golem - Orion Awakes (1973)[Full Album]
          
       
 
 

 
 

I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it.
If you like this album please buy it for the full experience
 
Orion Awakes-00:00
 Stellar Launch -07:33
 Godhead Dance (15:15)
 Signal Noise Rebirth -
 Jupiter & Beyond-21:52
The Returning -36:20 Artwork By
-- Johnny Terrill's House Of Design Bass -- Mungo (2) Design [Cover] -- Sandra Glenwright Drums -- Joachim Bohne Guitar -- Rolf Föller Guitar [Guitars] -- Willi Berghoff* Organ, Mellotron, Synthesizer [Synthesizers] -- Manfred Hof Producer -- Genius P-Orridge* Written-By -- Mungo (2), Orridge*, Berghoff*
 
 

George Harrison - "George Harrison" (Remastered) [Full Album]




 
 
 
George Harrison - "George Harrison" (Remastered) [Full Album]

       
       

George Harrison - "George Harrison" (Remastered) [Full Album]
01. 00:00 "Love Comes to Everyone"
02. 04:34 "Not Guilty"
03. 08:14 "Here Comes the Moon"
04. 13:00 "Soft-Hearted Hana"
05. 17:03 "Blow Away"
06. 21:07 "Faster"
07. 25:52 "Dark Sweet Lady"
08. 29:14 "Your Love Is Forever"
09. 33:02 "Soft Touch"
10. 37:02 "If You Believe"
11. 39:59 "Here Comes the Moon" (Demo Version) [Bonus Track]
George Harrison is the eponymous album release by George Harrison in 1979, his seventh studio album. It was recorded during a period of domestic happiness in which Harrison married Olivia Trinidad Arias and his son Dhani was born.
With Harrison's penchant for leisure and travel following Thirty Three & 1/3's release, he had not started recording a follow-up until mid-1978, although he had been writing songs during his hiatus. Teaming up with a co-producer for the first time in years, Harrison decided to use Russ Titelman to help realize the music for George Harrison, which was recorded at his home studio, entitled Friar Park, with string overdubs being effected at London's AIR Studios. Special guests included Steve Winwood, Gary Wright (who co-wrote "If You Believe") and Eric Clapton.
The album was previewed by the single "Blow Away", which reached #51 in the United Kingdom and #16 in the United States. George Harrison received positive reviews upon its February 1979 release. It reached #39 in the UK and it peaked at #14 in the US, going gold. "Blow Away" as a single was also successful in Canada, peaking at #7 on the singles chart. Harrison's increasing efforts, however, were being directed towards the film industry, having formed Handmade Films in order to help his friends in Monty Python complete Life of Brian.
Three of the songs from the eponymous album were included on Harrison's Best of Dark Horse 1976--1989 compilation: "Blow Away," an edited version of "Here Comes the Moon," and the single edit version of "Love Comes to Everyone." "Blow Away" was also included in the career-spanning compilation Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison.
In 2004, George Harrison was remastered and reissued both separately and as part of the deluxe box set The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992 on Dark Horse with new distribution by EMI, adding the bonus track demo version of "Here Comes the Moon", recorded just after it was written in Hawaii.

 

Roger Waters - " The Wall Live In Berlin " 1990 Full




 
 
Roger Waters - " The Wall Live In Berlin " 1990 Ful
        

       

The Wall -- Live in Berlin was a live concert performance by Roger Waters and numerous guest artists, of the Pink Floyd studio album The Wall, itself largely written by Waters during his time with the band. The show was held in Berlin on 21 July 1990, to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall eight months earlier. A live album of the concert was released in September 1990. A video of the concert was also commercially released.
1."In the Flesh?" by Scorpions
2."The Thin Ice" by Ute Lemper & Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
3."Another Brick in the Wall (Part 1)" by Roger Waters; sax solo by Garth Hudson
4."The Happiest Days of Our Lives" by Roger Waters
5."Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" by Cyndi Lauper; guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White, synth solo by Thomas Dolby
6."Mother" by Sinéad O'Connor & The Band; accordion by Garth Hudson, vocals by Rick Danko & Levon Helm; acoustic instruments by The Hooters.
7."Goodbye Blue Sky" by Joni Mitchell & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir ; flute by James Galway
8."Empty Spaces/What Shall We Do Now?" by Bryan Adams, Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
9."Young Lust" by Bryan Adams, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White
10."Oh My God -- What a Fabulous Room" by Jerry Hall (intro to "One of My Turns")
11."One of My Turns" by Roger Waters
12."Don't Leave Me Now" by Roger Waters
13."Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3)" by Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
14."The Last Few Bricks"
15."Goodbye Cruel World" by Roger Waters
16."Hey You" by Paul Carrack
17."Is There Anybody Out There?" by The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir; classical guitars by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White
18."Nobody Home" by Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solos by Snowy White
19."Vera" by Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
20."Bring the Boys Back Home" by The Rundfunk, Band of the Combined Soviet Forces in Germany & Red Army Chorus
21."Comfortably Numb" by Van Morrison, Roger Waters & The Band & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White
22."In the Flesh" by Roger Waters, Scorpions, the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
23."Run Like Hell" by Roger Waters and Scorpions
24."Waiting for the Worms" by Roger Waters, Scorpions and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
25."Stop" by Roger Waters
26."The Trial" by The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, featuring: Tim Curry as the Prosecutor
Thomas Dolby as the School Master
Ute Lemper as the Wife
Marianne Faithfull as the Mother
Albert Finney as the Judge
27."The Tide Is Turning (After Live Aid)" (with Outside The Wall affixed to the end) by the Company (lead vocals by Roger Waters, Joni Mitchell, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Van Morrison and Paul Carrack.) & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
Roger Waters -- vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "Mother", rhythm guitar on "Hey You"
Scorpions: Klaus Meine -- vocals
Rudolf Schenker -- rhythm guitar
Matthias Jabs -- lead guitar
Francis Buchholz -- bass guitar
Herman Rarebell -- drums
Ute Lemper -- vocals
Cyndi Lauper -- percussion, vocals
Thomas Dolby -- synthesizer, vocals
Sinéad O'Connor -- vocals
The Band: Rick Danko -- vocals
Levon Helm -- vocals
Garth Hudson -- accordion, soprano saxophone
The Hooters: Eric Bazilian -- guitar
Rob Hyman -- keyboards
John Lilley -- guitar
Fran Smith Jr. -- bass guitar
David Uosikkinen -- drums
Joni Mitchell -- vocals
James Galway -- flute
Bryan Adams -- guitar, vocals
Jerry Hall -- vocals
Paul Carrack -- vocals
Van Morrison -- vocals
Tim Curry -- vocals
Marianne Faithfull -- vocals
Albert Finney -- vocals
The Bleeding Heart Band[edit]
Rick Di Fonzo -- guitars
Snowy White -- guitars
Andy Fairweather-Low -- bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals
Peter Wood -- keyboards, organ, synthesizers
Nick Glennie-Smith -- keyboards, organ, synthesizers
Graham Broad -- drums, electronic percussion
Stan Farber -- backing vocals (credited as Jim Farber)
Joe Chemay -- backing vocals
Jim Haas -- backing vocals
John Joyce -- backing vocals
 
 
 
 

Osamu Kitajima ‎-- Benzaiten 1974[Full Album ]




 
 
 
 
Osamu Kitajima ‎-- Benzaiten 1974[Full Album ]
       
      

I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it.
A1 Benzaiten (God Of Music And Water) 00:00
A2 Taiyo (The Sun) 03:37
A3 Tengu (A Long-Nosed Goblin) 11:27
B1 Benzaiten (Reprise) 17:06
B2 Whoma (Immortality) 28:25
Acoustic Guitar, Synthesizer, Percussion, Electric Guitar, Koto, Biwa, Drums [African, Mexican], Electronic Drums [Rhythm Machine] -- Osamu Kitajima
Bass -- Dennis Belfield, John Harris (2)
Biwa -- Masako Hirayama
Drums [African] -- Kinji Yoshino
Drums [Tsuzumi], Percussion [Narimono] -- Kisaku Katada
Electric Bass -- Haruomi Hosono
Electric Guitar -- George Marinelli
Flute [Hayashi-bue] -- Haruyoshi Hosei
Keyboards -- Brian Whitcomb
Liner Notes -- Michael Hooker
Shakuhachi -- Tatsuya Sano
Sho -- Yosei Sato