1. Headhunter 2. Eat the Rich 3. Screaming in the Night 4. Ready to Burn 5. Night Wolf 6. Stayed Awake All Night 7. Stand and be Counted 8. White Din 9. Russian Winter
FLAC | Blues, Blues Rock, Rock 'n' Roll | 36:30 Min | 250 Mb
Tracklist: 01. Rockin' The Country (Come On Roy) 02. Johnny B. Goode 03. Southern CountryRock And Roll 04. Treat Her Right 05. Big Boss Man 06. Jammin' With Roy 07. Haunted House 08. Money 09. Shake, Rattle And Roll 10. Blue Suede Shoes 11. Slippin' And Slidin' 12. Runaway 13. Boll Weevil Blues 14. Come Go With Me 15. Peggy Sue 16. Ya Ya
2013 | Roadrunner Records | Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive
Mp3 | 263 kbps avg | 68:05 Min | 135 Mb
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Tracks List:
1. False Awakening Suite 2:42 2. The Enemy inside 6:17 3. The Looking Glass 4:53 4. Enigma Machine 6:01 5. The Bigger Picture 7:40 6. Behind the Veil 6:52 7. Surrender to Reason 6:34 8. Along for the Ride 4:45 9. Illumination Theory 22:17
Here, Ten Years After expanded on their boogie base and continued the hits. The title cut was the hit, and while they continued to groove along in the boogie atmosphere, things on Rock & Roll Music to the World sounded a bit too tame for the thundering hordes to chant along to at the time. "Turned Off T.V. Blues" showed just how tiring touring was getting for the band, and there wasn't much else here to bring out the beast to party with. A little too much of the same thing was starting to stunt this band's growth, except in their wallets.
Tracks 1 "You Give Me Loving" - 6:33 2 "Convention Prevention" - 4:23 3 "Turned-Off TV Blues" - 5:13 4 "Standing at the Station" - 7:11 5 You Can't Win Them All" - 4:06 6 "Religion" - 5:49 7 "Choo Choo Mama" - 4:02 8 "Tomorrow I'll Be Out of Town" - 4:29 9 "Rock & Roll Music to the World" - 3:47
MP3 320 Kbps | Rock, Progressive, Meta | 92:33 Min | 224 Mb
Tracklist:
01. A Change Of Seasons: I The Crimson Sunrise (DREAM THEATER song) 02. Acid Rain (LIQUID TENSION EXPERIMENT song) 03. The Stranger (TONY MACALPINE song) 04. Stratus (BILLY COBHAM song) 05. Atlantis, Part 1: Apocalypse 1470 B.C. (DEREK SHERINIAN song) 06. Tony MacAlpine Guitar Solo 07. Been Here Before (DEREK SHERINIAN song) 08. Birds of Prey (Billy’s Boogie) / Billy Sheehan solo 09. The Farandole (TALAS song) 10. The Pump (JEFF BECK song) 11. Mike Portnoy Drum Intro 12. Hell’s Kitchen (DREAM THEATER song) 13. Derek Sherinian Keyboard Solo 14. Lines In The Sand (DREAM THEATER song) (abridged) 15. Shy Boy (TALAS song) (Billy Sheehan on lead vocals)
MP3 VBR Kbps | Thrash Metal | 01:54:48 Min | 234 Mb
Tracklist: CD 1: 01. Intro: Mars Mantra (01:25) 02. Phantom Antichrist (04:35) 03. From Flood Into Fire (05:49) 04. Enemy of God (06:06) 05. Phobia (03:31) 06. Hordes of Chaos (05:17) 07. Civilization Collapse (Big Bang) (04:03) 08. Voices of the Dead (05:09) 09. Extreme Aggression (04:31) 10. People of the Lie (03:19) 11. Death To the World (05:12) 12. Coma of Souls (Intro Only) (00:38) 13. Endless Pain (03:27) 14. Pleasure To Kill (04:13)
CD 2: 01. Intro 2:The Patriarch (00:56) 02. Violent Revolution (07:36) 03. United In Hate (03:49) 04. Betrayer (04:15) 05. Flag of Hate/Tormentor (07:16) 06. Intro / The Pestilence (Bonus) (13:28) 07. Amok Run (Bonus) (04:28) 08. Demon Prince (Bonus) (05:29) 09. When the Sun Burns Red (Bonus) (05:53) 10. War Curse (Bonus) (04:23)
The Allman Brothers came first, but Lynyrd Skynyrd epitomized Southern rock. The Allmans were exceptionally gifted musicians, as much bluesmen as rockers. Skynyrd was nothing but rockers, and they were Southern rockers to the bone. This didn't just mean that they were rednecks, but that they brought it all together -- the blues, country, garage rock, Southern poetry -- in a way that sounded more like the South than even The Allmans. And a large portion of that derives from their hard, lean edge, which was nowhere more apparent than on their debut album, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd. Produced by Al Kooper, there are few records that sound this raw and uncompromising, especially records by debut bands. Then again, few bands sound this confident and fully formed with their first record. Perhaps the record is stronger because it's only eight songs, so there isn't a wasted moment, but that doesn't discount the sheer strength of each song. Consider the opening juxtaposition of the rollicking "I Ain't the One" with the heartbreaking "Tuesday's Gone." Two songs couldn't be more opposed, yet Skynyrd sounds equally convincing on both. If that's all the record did, it would still be fondly regarded, but it wouldn't have been influential. The genius of Skynyrd is that they un-self-consciously blended album-oriented hard rock, blues, country, and garage rock, turning it all into a distinctive sound that sounds familiar but thoroughly unique. On top of that, there's the highly individual voice of Ronnie Van Zant, a songwriter who isn't afraid to be nakedly sentimental, spin tales of the South, or to twist macho conventions with humor. And, lest we forget, while he does this, the band rocks like a motherf*cker. It's the birth of a great band that birthed an entire genre with this album.
Tracks 01. I Ain't The One 3:53.53 02. Tuesday's Gone 7:30.24 03. Gimme Three Steps 4:27.16 04. Simple Man 5:56.64 05. Things Goin' On 4:57.36 06. Mississippi Kid 3:54.44 07. Poison Whiskey 3:13.20 08. Free Bird 9:08.06
CD1: 01. Introduction (2:19) 02. Spotlight Kid (4:53) 03. Too Late For Tears (5:10) 04. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll/Black Night (8:24) 05. Hunting Humans (6:49) 06. Wolf To The Moon / Difficult To Cure (6:24) 07. Keyboard Solo (5:56) 08. Still I'm Sad (6:11) 09. Man On The Silver Mountain (5:12)
CD2: 01. Temple Of The King (6:04) 02. Black Masquerade (6:05) 03. Ariel (8:23) 04. Since You've Been Gone (1:11) 05. Perfect Strangers (6:38) 06. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves (1:56) 07. Hall Of The Mountain King (6:29) 08. Burn (4:40) 09. Smoke On The Water (8:11)
Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Douglas "Doogie" White - Vocals Candice Night - Vocals (on "Ariel") Greg Smith - Bass, Vocals Paul Morris - Keyboards Chuck Burgi - Drums