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Jun 27, 2013

Rockin' Rollin' Johnny Horton


Genre: Country, Rock'n'Roll

Twenty tracks--every one a guaranteed roof-raiser. Check out this line-up: 'Honky Tonk Man', 'Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor', 'I'm ComingHome', 'The Wild One', 'Lover's Rock', 'Ole Slewfoot', 'Cherokee Boogie', 'Sal's Got A Sugar Lip', and 12 more! Some in stereo for the first time! The rest come from original first generation tapes remastered for ultimate sonic impact. Acclaimed as one of our greatest ever single CDs. No home should be without one! ...
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Johnny Horton - 1956-1960, BCD 15470 - 4 CD+

CD Details:

  • Format: CD
  • Genre: Pop / Rock
  • Label: Bear Family
  • Originally Released in: 1994
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Release Date: June 27, 1994

Product Description:


Includes 125-page booklet with photos, biography and discography.

This Bear Family box documents the last four years of Johnny Horton's life as a recording and performing artist. It is the second box set issue in their extensive -- in fact, complete -- Johnny Horton oeuvre. The first documented the Cormac, Abbott, and Mercury recordings as well as two albums' worth of demos and overdubs released while he was alive. This four-CD collection contains Horton's complete issued recordings, unreleased demos, and outtakes as well as overdubbed recordings issued between 1964 and 1969 (during the decade after his death) and working demos. Horton's final period at Columbia is what people (most people) remember. These were the years of "Sink the Bismarck," "Battle of New Orleans," "Honky Tonk Man," "Rock Island Line," "Ole Slewfoot," "The Same Ole Tale the Crow Told Me," his devastating recording of "Lost Highway," as well as his final monster singles recorded in August of 1960 (a mere three months before he was killed in an auto accident), "Go North" and "North to Alaska" (for a soundtrack). Unlike his peers during the later years -- Johnny Cash, Webb Pierce, Faron Young, and others -- Horton exhibited not only an easy amiability but a combination of confidence and vulnerability. It was as if he knew that making music came naturally to him but couldn't understand why anybody would make a big deal out of it. Here are the songs that ran the gamut of rockabilly, hard honky tonk, hillbilly boogie, blues, patriotic songs of the South, cowboy tunes, and even a recording of "Empty Bed Blues," which Bessie Smith had recorded 30 years before. While most Bear Family boxes -- because of their elaborate packaging, liner notes that resemble full critical biographies, and import prices -- are not for everyone, this set is an exception. Rock & roll fans interested in the early music, hardcore honky tonk fans, and of course Horton nuts will have to have this. The earlier set would have even more limited appeal, but the sheer quality of the music issued here transcends its genre, time, and place and is eternal in postwar musical history. Highly recommended. ~ Thom Jurek

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Jun 26, 2013

Johnny Horton - Take Me Like I Am



Product Notes

If you're a fan of the "Honky-Tonk Man's" rockabilly sides and folk-based story songs, then you'll be happy to add this 33-track playlist not found on any of his single CD collections. Includes scarce yet wonderful material like "The Train With a Rhumba Beat," "First Train Headin' South" and more!...
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Randy Travis - Glory Train (2005)

Randy Travis - Glory Train (2005)
Randy Travis - Glory Train (2005)
Country | APE | lossless-image +cue +log +Booklet/Scans | 408 MB

This CD was great. I previously loved Randy Travis's deep country voice and this CD was no disappointment. His voice is so soft and melodious and the tracks were, in the main, beautiful. One or two tracks (This Train and Down by the Riverside) did not impress me with their words but all the others left me worshipping God which was what I wanted. If you like Randy Travis you will love this CD.


Track List
1. This Train
2. Swing Down Chariot
3. Precious Memories
4. Shout to the Lord
5. Down by the River Side
6. Nothing But the Blood
7. Were You There?
8. Up Above My Head
9. He's Got the Whole World
10. Heart of Worship
11. Jesus on the Main Line
12. Through the Fire
13. Here I am to Worship
14. Oh Death
15. Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares
16. Since Jesus Came Into My Heart
17. O How I Love Jesus
18. Are You Washed in the Blood
19. Precious Lord, Take My Hand


  
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The Real… Johnny Cash: The Ultimate Johnny Cash Collection (3CD) (2011) [MP3]



Johnny Cash – The Real… Johnny Cash: The Ultimate Johnny Cash Collection (3CD) (2011) [MP3]
Band: Johnny Cash
Genre: Country
Country: US
Year: 2011
Audio codec: MP3
Riptype: tracks
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Playtime: 3:34:11
Size: 498 MB

Three Dog Night - Joy to the World: Greatest Hits

Three Dog Night - Joy To The World (1975)



01.Joy To The World
02.One
03.Sure As I'm Sittin' Here
04.An Old Fashioned Love Song
05.Let Me Serenade You
06.Shambala
07.Black And White
08.Never Been To Spain
09.One Man Band
10.Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)
11.I'd Be So Happy
12.Liar
13.Family Of Man
14.The Show Must Go On

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VA - 100 Hits: Country [5 CD Box Set] (2007) +

VA - 100 Hits: Country [5CD Box Set] (2007)
VA - 100 Hits: Country [5CD Box Set] (2007)
Release: Nov, 2009 | 3CD Boxset | 100 tracks | MP3 CBR 320kbps 44,1khz Stereo | 760 MB
Genre: Country, Pop | Label: 100 Hits

Jun 24, 2013

Midnight Star

Collection of Midnight Star
  The synth-funk unit Midnight Star scored several times on the charts during the mid-'80s, led by their double-platinum album No Parking on the Dance Floor in 1983. Just one of the successful acts on Solar Records (also including Shalamar, Lakeside, and the Whispers), the group was formed in 1976 at Kentucky State University by the Calloway brothers, trumpeter Reginald, and trombone player Vincent, with vocalist Belinda Lipscomb. After signing with RCA near the turn of the decade, Midnight Star recorded their first album in 1980, The Beginning, with a conglomeration of studio players and producers. After moving to the Solar label by 1982, the group released Victory and then added a full band: guitarist Melvin Gentry, bassist Kenneth Gant, drummer Bobby Lovelace, and keyboard player Bo Watson.

Though the Calloways' production skills -- later used to full effect on tracks by Natalie Cole, Gladys Knight, and Teddy Pendergrass -- had pushed Midnight Star into the R&B charts during 1981-1982, with singles like "Hot Spot" and "I've Been Watching You," the group was unprepared for the success of the first single from their third proper album, No Parking on the Dance Floor. "Freak-a-Zoid" hit number two on the R&B charts in mid-1983, and though it failed to make the pop Top 40, it pushed the LP over the platinum mark. "Operator," the first single from their next album, Planetary Invasion, became their highest-charting single, making number 18 on the pop charts. By 1986, Headlines had become Midnight Star's third album to at least sell gold, but it proved their last; both Reginald and Vincent left the group to form Calloway in 1988. (Incidentally, the Calloways had introduced future legend Babyface to Solar executives for his first job, and produced Babyface's group the Deele).
Without Reginald and Vincent Calloway to lead the way, Midnight Star fell fast and far. A 1988 self-titled album flopped, and 1990's Work It Out proved to be their last until 2002's 15th Avenue. Since then, the members continued outside collaborations, but they also came together for frequent touring. As late as 2007, the group's lineup featured Lipscomb, Gentry, Watson, Lovelace, and Gant. As Calloway, the Calloways found success with their first single, 1989's "I Wanna Be Rich," which hit number two on the pop charts. The track was their only major hit, followed by "Sir Lancelot" and the title track from their 1990 debut album, All the Way. Calloway returned two years later with Let's Get Smooth, but the album proved their last. The brothers continued working, with Pieces of a Dream and Bootsy Collins, among others. Allmusic by John Bush

Rick James


Collection Of Rick James




Artist: Rick James
Title Of Album: Collection
Year Of Release: 1978-2007
Label: Harvest Prep/Gordy/Reprise/Mercury Records
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Format: Mp3 / FLAC
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / Lossless
Total Size: 2,21 gb / 6,11 gb



1978 - Come Get It!
01. "Stone City Band, Hi!"
02. "You and I"
03. "Sexy Lady"
04. "Dream Maker"
05. "Be My Lady"
06. "Mary Jane"
07. "Hollywood"
08. "Stone City Band, Bye!



1979 - Bustin' Out of L Seven
01. (05:23) Bustin' Out
02. (07:30) High On Your Love Suite / One Mo Hit (Of Your Love)
03. (01:50) Love Interlude
04. (05:26) Spacey Love
05. (05:05) Cop 'n' Blow
06. (07:23) Jefferson Ball
07. (07:48) Fool On The Street


1979 - Fire It Up
01. Fire It Up (03:59)
02. Love Gun (05:44)
03. Lovin' You Is A Pleasure (04:08)
04. Love In The Night (06:22)
05. Come Into My Life (07:10)
06. Stormy Love (02:05)
07. When Love Is Gone (07:32)
08. Love Gun (10:49)



1980 - Garden of Love
01] Big Time
02] Don't Give Up On Love
03] Island Lady
04] Gettin' It On (In The Sunshine)
05] Summer Love
06] Mary-Go-Round
07] Gettin' It On (In The Sunshine) Reprise
08] Big Time Extended Version (Previously Unreleased)
09] Gypsy Girl (Previously Unreleased Demo)


1981 - Street Songs
01] Give It To Me Baby
02] Ghetto Life
03] Make Love To Me
04] Mr. Policeman
05] Super Freak
06] Fie And Desire
07] Call Me Up
08] Below The Funk (Pass The J)
09] Give It To Me Baby (12 inch Mix)
10] Super Freak (12 inch Mix)



1982 - Throwin' Down
01] Dance Wit' Me
02] Money Talks
03] Teardrops
04] Throwdown
05] Standing On The Top
06] Hard To Get
07] Happy
08] 69 Times
09] My Love


1983 - Cold Blooded
01] U Bring The Freak Out
02] Cold Blooded
04] 1, 2, 3 (U, Her & Me)
05] Doin' It
06] New York Town + P.I.M.P. The S.I.M.P.
07] Tell Me (What You Want)
08] Unity


1986 - Greatest Hits
01 Super Freak 3:24
02 You Turn Me On 4:40
03 You And I 8:00
04 Mary Jane 3:58
05 Ebony Eyes 3:56
06 Give It To Me Baby 4:15
07 Dance Wit' Me 7:16
08 Cold Blooded 4:19
09 17 4:10



1988 - Wonderful
01] Wonderful
02] Judy
03] Loosey's Rap
04] So Tight
05] Sexual Luv Affair
06] Love's Fire
07] I Believe In U
08] In The Girl's Room
09] Hypnotize
10] Sherry Baby
11] Hot Summer Nights


1994 - Bustin' Out The Best of Rick James

Disc One
01 You And I 08:08
02 Mary Jane 05:01
03 Dream Maker 05:17
04 Bustin' Out (On Funk) 05:23
05 Love Gun 05:49
06 Big Time 06:29
07 Give It To Me Baby 04:11
08 Super Freak 03:28
09 Ghetto Life 04:25
10 Fire And Desire 07:22
11 Standing On The Top 03:54
12 Hard To Get 04:10
13 She Blew My Mind (69 Times) 04:16
14 Dance Wit' Me 07:22

Disc Two
01 Teardrops 04:53
02 Cold Blooded 06:00
03 U Bring The Freak Out 04:06
04 Ebony Eyes (Feat. Smokey Robinson) 05:09
05 17 06:43
06 You Turn Me On 04:45
07 Glow 05:45
08 Moonchild 04:21
09 Divine Love (So Fine) 04:14
10 Serious Love (Spend The Night) 05:04
11 Starship 06:18
12 Down By Law 04:24
13 Medley 07:58






1997 - The Ultimate Collection
01 Cold Blooded
02 Give It To Me Baby
03 You And I
04 Mary Jane
05 Super Freak
06 Dance Wit' Me
07 Make Love To Me
08 Love Gun
09 Bustin' Out
10 High On Your Love Suite/One Mo Hit (Of Your Love)
11 Ghetto Life
12 Ebony Eyes
13 Fire And Desire




02000 - 20th Century Masters
01 – Super Freak
02 – Bustin' Out (On Funk)
03 – You And I
04 – Mary Jane
05 – Ebony Eyes
06 – Give It To Me Baby
07 – Dance Wit' Me
08 – Cold Blooded
09 – 17
10 – Big Time



2002 - Anthology

Disc 1
01 - You And I
02 - Mary Jane
03 - Hollywood
04 - Bustin' Out (On Funk)
05 - Fire It Up
06 - Love Gun
07 - Come Into My Life
08 - When Love Is Gone
09 - Big Time
10 - Island Lady
11 - Give It To Me Baby
12 - Super Freak
13 - Fire And Desire

Disc 2
01 - Dance Wit' Me
02 - Standing on the Top (12 Inch Version)
03 - Hard To Get
04 - Happy
05 - 69 Times
06 - My Love
07 - U Bring the Freak Out
08 - Cold Blooded
09 - Ebony Eyes (with Smokey Robinson)
10 - P.I.M.P. the S.I.M.P.
11 - 17 (Single Version)
12 - Glow
13 - Moon Child
14 - Sweet And Sexy Thing
15 - Loosey's Rap




2007 - Deeper Still
01] Deeper Still
02] Guinnevere
03] Stop It
04] Taste
05] Stroke
06] Do You Wanna Play
07] Not Alone
08] Sapphire
09] Maybe
10] Secrets
11] Funk Wit Me

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Instant Funk

Collection of Instant Funk

Instant Funk burst on the '70s disco scene with the million-selling single "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)" and the gold album Instant Funk. The Trenton, NJ, band started out with the core lineup of bassist Raymond Earl, drummer Scotty Miller, and guitarist Kim Miller. It later expanded to include keyboardist Dennis Richardson; lead singer James Carmichael; horn players Larry Davis, Eric Huff, and Johnny Onderlinde; and percussionist Charles Williams. The band can be heard on sides by Evelyn "Champagne" King (her gold single "Shame"), Archie Bell & the Drells ("Let's Groove," "The Soul City Walk," and "Strategy"), South Shore Commission ("Free Man," "A Train Called Freedom"), the O'Jays (" Let Me Make Love to You," "I Swear I Love No One but You"), Lou Rawls ("From Now On," "When You Get Home"), Gabor Szabo ("Keep Smilin'"), and Jean Carn, as well as for their mentor, Bunny Sigler, and his cover of "Love Train," "Keep Smilin'," "Let Me Party With You," "Sweeter Than the Berry," and "Only You," a duet with Loleatta Holloway.

In the mid-'60s, bassist Raymond Earl met drummer Scotty Miller in grade school and formed the duo the Music Machine. In 1973, Scotty's younger brother, guitarist Kim Miller, joined the duo. After hours and hours of playing together, the trio found that they clicked; they became so intuitively "tuned" into each other that they could anticipate and accent each other's playing. In 1968, they began backing local vocal group the TNJs, appearing at local dances and venues building up a good reputation. Around 1971, the group's manager Jackie Ellis christened the backup band Instant Funk because they could come up with funky grooves instantaneously.

Philly soul artist/producer/songwriter Bunny Sigler was invited by Ellis to see Instant Funk and the TNJs perform. Sometime during the show, Sigler was called on stage to perform. He was impressed that the band knew "Sunshine," a song he co-wrote with Phil Hurtt that was made popular by the O'Jays. They began backing Sigler, the Manhattans, and various other R&B acts. As a staff songwriter/producer at Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International Records, Sigler began using Instant Funk on his sessions along with the TNJs. At those sessions and later, Sigler would record the basic track with Earl and the Miller brothers. Sigler, a brimming fount of ideas, would often stop the band midsong to implement one of his flashes of brillance. They backed Sigler on three of his PIR albums: That's How Long I'll Be Loving You, Keep Smilin', and My Music. Some tracks from those LPs are on Sony/Legacy's The Best of Bunny Sigler: Sweeter Than the Berry and the 1998 Sony CD Bunny Sigler. Instant Funk released a single on PIR's TSOP imprint, "Float Like a Butterfly," and an album, Get Down With the Philly Jump, issued in November 1976, whose title track and "It Aint Reggae (But It Sho Is Funky)" were popular in disco clubs.

Instant Funk can also be heard on sides by the O'Jays ("Let Me Make Love to You," "You've Got Your Hooks in Me," "Once Is Not Enough," and "I Swear I Love No One but You" from Message in Our Music; "Strokety Stroke" from So Full of Love), Archie Bell & the Drells ("Let's Groove," "Strategy," "The Soul City Walk," and "I Could Dance All Night" on Tightening It Up:The Best of Archie Bell & the Drells), the Three Degrees ("Take Good Care of Yourself"), Jean Carn ("I'm in Love Once Again" and "You Are All I Need" from Jean Carn), Dexter Wansel ("Life on Mars," the best recording that gives an idea of how the band sounded live, and "You Can Be What You Wanna Be" from The Very Best of Dexter Wansel), and M.F.S.B. ("Let's Go Disco" from Universal Love). The band can be heard on studio bandmate T. Life's That's Life album and LPs by his protégée, Evelyn "Champagne" King (Smooth Talk and Music Box).

In 1977, M.F.S.B. guitarist Norman Harris started his own label, Gold Mind Records, distributed by New York-based Salsoul Records. Sigler signed on as a recording artist. He and the band were constantly in the studio recording ideas and songs. One track, "Let Me Party With You," Sigler would listen to while driving around and excited passengers suggested that he release it. The single, co-written by the Miller brothers, Earl, and Sigler, went to number eight R&B in January 1978. The track was reminiscent of Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up." The album, Let Me Party With You, was a huge disco hit, and included the follow-up single, the funky Sam Peake's sax-drenched ballad "I Got What You Need," "Don't Even Try," and the club hit "Your Love Is So Good."

While brainstorming in the studio, Sigler and Instant Funk came up with "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)." Sigler did overdubs on the track at Philadelphia-area studios, Alpha International and Sigma Sound Studios, before taking it to Bob Blank's Blank Tapes in New York. When the track was done, Sigler shopped it around to the record labels, who rebuffed him with comments like "the hook's not strong enough" and it sounds incomplete." Instant Funk signed with Gold Mind, but by the time their single "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)" was released, Gold Mind had folded and all of its acts were transferred to Salsoul.

The million-selling "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)" (remixed by Larry Levan) parked at number one R&B for three weeks, peaking at number 20 pop on Billboard's charts in March 1979. Their second album, Instant Funk, issued January 1979, went gold hitting number one R&B in spring 1979. Other Instant Funk albums on Salsoul were: Witch Doctor (November 1979), The Funk Is On (October 1980), Looks So Fine (March 1982), Instant Funk, Vol. 5 (January 1983), and Kinky (September 1983). The band backed Sigler on his Salsoul LPs: I've Always Wanted to Sing...Not Just Write Songs (March 1979) and Let It Snow (June 1980). Other Salsoul LPs that feature Instant Funk are Loleatta Holloway's Queen of the Night, Loleatta, and Greatest Hits; Double Exposure's Locker Room; and the Salsoul Orchestra's How High. For Neil Bogart's Casablanca Records, the band can be heard on two albums Sigler produced for the label: Party Girl by Patti Brooks and Callin' by the Pips. On Curtis Mayfield's Curtom Records, Sigler and the band are on Barbara Mason & Bunny Sigler's Locked in This Position, the self-titled debut of Mystique featuring Ralph Johnson, and Mayfield's own Heartbeat. With the John Brothers, who were featured on Witch Doctor, they recorded a Sigler-produced RCA single, "Try to Walk a Mile" b/w "I Just Want to Be Free," both songs written by Bunny's brother Jimmy Sigler. They are also on Gabor Szabo's Mercury LP Nightflight and Carl Carlton's I Wanna Be With You.

When the Cayre brothers, owners of Salsoul Records, decided to fold the label in 1984, in an effort to concentrate on the then-emerging home video market, Instant Funk was without a record deal. The band toured for a few years then disbanded. Some of the members were still in the music business in one form or another as the 21st century began. Raymond Earl was operating his own studio and production company, Ray Ray Productions. Kim Miller, Dennis Richardson, and James Carmichael went into gospel music. Bunny Sigler was touring the world as a member of the Trammps.

"I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)" can be found on the CD reissue of their 1979 gold album Instant Funk, Greatest Hits from EMI/Capitol/The Right Stuff, in the movie and on the soundtrack for the Disney/Miramax movie 54, Larry Levan's Paradise Garage, and various Salsoul and Salsoul-licensed compilations.



Crystal Gayle

Collection of Crystal Gale


Artist: Crystal Gayle
Title Of Album: Discography
Year Of Release: 1975-2007
Label: Decca, United Artists, Columbia, Elektra,Warner Brothers, Southpaw
Genre: Country Pop
Quality: mp3
Bitrate: 192-320 kbps
Total Time: 21:22:31 min
Total Size: 2.7 Gb
WebSite: offsite

Grandmaster Flash

 Collection of Grandmaster Flash 

Joseph Saddler better known as Grandmaster Flash, is an American hip hop musician and DJ; one of the pioneers of hip-hop DJing, cutting, and mixing.H has been credited with the invention of the first crossfade by sourcing parts from a junkyard in the Bronx. It was initially an On/Off toggle switch from an old microphone that he transformed into a left/right switch which allowed him to switch from one turntable to another; switch from record one to record two…
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