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Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On (1971) [HDTracks FLAC 24bit/192kHz]

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Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On (1971)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 44:42 minutes | 1,63 GB | Genre: R&B
Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks.com | Front cover | © Universal Motown

One of the most celebrated and commercially successful artists of Motown’s catalogue, Marvin Gaye’s prolific songwriting yielded a number of massive hits. 1971’s What’s Going On remains one of the most critically acclaimed albums of 20th Century popular music. Rolling Stone included Gaye both in its list of “The Greatest Singers of All Time” and “The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time”.

5 stars out of 5 — “Greatest protest album ever made? Most stirring soul-music symphony? Yes and yes. And then some.” – Rolling Stone

Marvin Gaye’s 1971 landmark recording, What’s Going On, revolutionized music history. The brilliant concept album featured politically charge anthems tackling themes of urban decay, environmental issues, police brutality, unemployment and poverty. The album not only topped the Billboard R&B charts, it was featured on countless “Best of” lists including Spin magazine, Q magazine, Mojo and NME. The album ranked #6 on Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” The album received high regards from Billboard, the Chicago Tribune, The Observer, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Slant Magazine, Uncut and Q. Included were the monster hits, “What’s Going On” and “Inner City Blues.”

Tracklist:
01. What’s Going On
02. What’s Happening Brother
03. Flyin’ High (In The Friendly Sky)
04. Save The Children
05. God Is Love
06. Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
07. Right On
08. Wholy Holy
09. Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
10 God Is Love (Mono – Single Version)
11 Sad Tomorrows (Single Version)
12 What’s Going On (Mono – Single Version)

About the Mastering: Mastering was completed by Kevin Reeves at Sterling Sound NYC, using the original masters from the Motown Records vault. The masters were played on a modified Studer A820 with Wolke Butterfly heads and converted to digital at 192khz/24bit resolution using the DCS 904 converter and Sterling’s proprietary mastering systems. As always, the most direct signal path was maintained throughout the mastering process.

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Marvin Gaye – Let’s Get It On (1973/1998) [HDTracks FLAC 24bit/192kHz]

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Marvin Gaye – Let’s Get It On (1973/1998)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 31:49 minutes | 1,23 GB | Genre: R&B
Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks.com | Digital booklet | © Motown

The most commercially successful album of Marvin Gaye’s career, Let’s Get It On also stands among the artist’s most critically acclaimed work. The record–the best selling soul album of 1973–reached #2 on the Billboard Chart and yielded three massive singles: “Let’s Get It On”, “Come Get to This”, and “You Sure Love to Ball.” The album was included in Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004.

After brilliantly surveying the social, political, and spiritual landscape with What’s Going On, Marvin Gaye turned to more intimate matters with Let’s Get It On, a record unparalleled in its sheer sensuality and carnal energy. Always a sexually charged performer, Gaye’s passions reach their boiling point on tracks like the magnificent title hit (a number one smash) and “You Sure Love to Ball”; silky and shimmering, the music is seductive in the most literal sense, its fluid grooves so perfectly designed for romance as to border on parody. With each performance laced with innuendo, each lyric a come-on, and each rhythm throbbing with lust, perhaps no other record has ever achieved the kind of sheer erotic force of Let’s Get It On, and it remains the blueprint for all of the slow jams to follow decades later — much copied, but never imitated.

Tracklist:
01 – Let’s Get It On
02 – Please Stay (Once You Go Away)
03 – If I Should Die Tonight
04 – Keep Gettin’ It On
05 – Come Get To This
06 – Distant Lover
07 – You Sure Love To Ball
08 – Just To Keep You Satisfied

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Marvin Gaye – I Want You (1976/2016) [HDTracks FLAC 24bit/192kHz]

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Marvin Gaye – I Want You (1976/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time – 34:57 minutes | 1,48 GB | Genre: R&B
Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks | Artwork: Front cover | © Universal Motown

I Want You is the fourteenth studio release from the R&B musician Marvin Gaye, released March 16, 1976 on Motown records. Recording sessions for the album occured from 1975 to 1976 at Motown Recording Studios, and Gaye’s personal recording studio in Los Angeles, California.

I Want You, while it a Top Ten smash for Marvin Gaye in 1976, is not as generally as well-known as its predecessors for several reasons. First, it marked a sharp change in direction, leaving his trademark Motown soul for lush, funky, breezy disco. Secondly, its subject matter is as close to explicit as pop records got in 1976. Third, Gaye hadn’t recorded in nearly three years and critics were onto something else – exactly what, in retrospect is anybody’s guess. From the amazing Ernie Barnes cover painting “Back to Sugar Shack” to the Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson string and horn arrangements to Leon Ware’s exotic production that relied on keyboards as well as drums and basses as rhythm instruments, I Want You was a giant leap for Gaye. The feel of the album was one of late-night parties in basements and small clubs, and the intimacy of the music evokes the image of people getting closer as every hour of a steamy night wears on. But the most astonishing things about I Want You are its intimacy (it was dedicated to and recorded in front of Gaye’s future second wife, Jan), silky elegance, and seamless textures. Gaye worked with producer Leon Ware, who wrote all of the original songs on the album and worked with Gaye to revise them, thus lending Gaye a co-writing credit. The title track is a monster two-step groover with hand percussion playing counterpoint to the strings and horns layered in against a spare electric guitar solo, all before Gaye begins to sing on top of the funky backbeat. It’s a party anthem to be sure, and one that evokes the vulnerability that a man in love displays when the object of his affection is in plain sight. Art Stewart’s engineering rounds off all the edges and makes Gaye’s already sweet crooning instrument into the true grain in the voice of seductive need. “Feel All My Love Inside” and “I Want to Be Where You Are” are anthems to sensuality with strings creeping up under Gaye’s voice as the guitars move through a series of chunky changes and drums punctuate his every syllable. In all, the original album is a suite to the bedroom, one in which a man tells his woman all of his sexual aspirations because of his love for her. The entire album has been referenced by everyone from Mary J. Blige to D’Angelo to Chico DeBarge and even Todd Rundgren, who performed the title track live regularly. By the time it is over, the listener should be a blissed-out, brimming container for amorous hunger. I Want You and its companion, Ware’s Musical Massage, are the pre-eminent early disco concept albums. They are adult albums about intimacy, sensuality, and commitment, and decades later they still reverberate with class, sincerity, grace, intense focus, and astonishingly good taste. I Want You is as necessary as anything Gaye ever recorded. ~~AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek

Tracklist:
01 – I Want You
02 – Come Live With Me Angel
03 – After The Dance
04 – Feel All My Love Inside
05 – I Wanna Be Where You Are
06 – I Want You
07 – All The Way Around
08 – Since I Had You
09 – Soon I’ll Be Loving You Again
10 – I Want You
11 – After The Dance

Personnel:
Arranged by (Strings, Horns): Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
Bass: Chuck Rainey, Henry Davis, Ron Brown, Wilton Felder
Bongos, Congas: Bobbye Hall Porter, Eddie “Bongo” Brown
Drums: James Gadson
Electric Piano (Fender Rhodes), Piano: Jerry Peters, John Barnes, Sonny Burke
Guitar: David T. Walker, Dennis Coffey, Jay Graydon, Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson, Ray Parker, Jr.
Percussion: Gary Coleman, Jack Arnold
Vocals: Marvin Gaye

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Marvin Gaye – Trouble Man (Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1972/2016) [HDTracks FLAC 24bit/192kHz]

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Marvin Gaye – Trouble Man (1972/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time – 38:30 minutes | 1,43 GB | Genre: R&B, Soul, Soundtrack
Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks | Artwork: Front cover | © Universal Motown
Recorded: 1972, Hitsville West, Los Angeles, California

In 1972, things were rapidly shifting in Marvin Gaye’s world. He was coming off of one of his most wide-reaching hit albums with 1971’s instant classic What’s Going On, and his recording contract with Motown subsidiary Tamla was renewed for a cool million dollars and total creative control, making him one of the most successful R&B artists of his day. With Motown’s offices migrating west from Detroit to Los Angeles, Gaye followed suit, beginning work on Trouble Man, both the score to a blaxploitation film of the same name and the soundtrack that would be his next album. With minimal singing (Gaye sings through only the title track, adding fragmentary vocalizations minimally throughout the rest of the album), Gaye wrote, arranged, and conducted the entire soundtrack, working with both Motown players and a full orchestra over the course of its recording. It’s been speculated by some that Trouble Man was a concerted effort to move away from the expectations of a carbon-copy follow-up to the almost immeasurably high standards of What’s Going On, but it’s best to look at the record as an entity unto itself rather than the next Marvin Gaye album in the chain. Though largely absent of his one-of-a-kind vocal presence, the arrangements are richer and more sophisticated than the majority of early blaxploitation fare, with some of the same theatricality and filmic urgency of the best Morricone or David Axelrod soundtracks. With instrumentation more ambitious than even the enormity of What’s Going On, Trouble Man never stays in one place for long. “‘T’ Plays It Cool” paints a hustling cityscape with its solid beat and nervous synthesizer bubbles. Plaintive sax trades verses with rudimentary keyboards and Marvin’s soulful wails on “Life Is a Gamble,” and mournful passages of chamber strings give way to bounding funk grooves. Isaac Hayes’ Shaft soundtrack would become debatably more widely remembered than the movie it scored, and Curtis Mayfield’s Superfly soundtrack had a similar reception. Likewise, Trouble Man the soundtrack album outperformed Trouble Man the movie by leaps and bounds, enjoying Top 20 chart success in its day while the movie sank rapidly into obscurity. Looking at the album outside the trends of its era and inward to the art that Gaye was sculpting shows Trouble Man as a mostly wordless statement on the rapidly changing times for both young black America and Marvin’s personal life. The compositions well over with equal parts tension and detached cool, moving through modes of heartbreaking struggle, searching wonder, and playful street scenes. While it’s been relegated to the lesser status of Gaye’s one-off blaxploitation soundtrack, it rises far above the wandering wah-wah guitars and dated bongos of its peers. Trouble Man might not be as immediate or universally relatable as Gaye’s soul-searching on What’s Going On or his later sensual fixations, but a deep listen will show it’s very much part of the same overarching genius that touched all of his work. ~~ AllMusic Review by Fred Thomas

Tracklist:
1. Main Theme From Trouble Man (Part 1) 02:32
2. T Plays It Cool 04:26
3. Poor Abbey Walsh 04:12
4. The Break In (Police Shoot Big) 01:57
5. Cleo’s Apartment 02:09
6. Trouble Man 03:49
7. Theme From Trouble Man 02:05
8. T Stands For Trouble 04:50
9. Main Theme From Trouble Man (Part 2) 03:53
10. Life Is A Gamble 02:32
11. Deep In It 01:24
12. Don’t Mess With Mister T 03:04
13. There Goes Mister T 01:37

Personnel:
Marvin Gaye: vocals, drums, keyboards, piano, synthesizers
Trevor Lawrence: alto, tenor and baritone saxophones
Dale Oehler: horn & rhythm arrangements (track 9)
Eli Fountain: alto saxophone
Marty Montgomery: soprano saxophone
Gene Page: strings (track 9)
Bob Ragland: piano, string arrangements (track 7)
James Anthony Carmichael: horn arrangements (track 7)

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Marvin Gaye – What´s going on (1971) [Blu-Ray Pure Audio Disc]

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Marvin Gaye’s landmark 1971 recording What’s Going On is one of the most important and passionate soul records ever made and it directly influenced other artists to take greater responsibility in the meaning of their music. Gaye co-wrote the songs and produced the album, a social commentary on an American dream which was increasingly being threatened by urban and environmental problems including unemployment and poverty.What’s Going On broke the Motown mold and introduced Gaye as not only the company’s sexy prince, but also an uncompromising artist with something to say.

Blu-ray Pure Audio Discs:

Audio is taken from the original master tapes and mastered in 24-bit/96kHz resolution with a choice of three sound formats: PCM, Dolby True HD, or DTS-HD Master Audio. You can finally enjoy the music in the fidelity originally experienced in the studio.

Track Listing:

1. What’s Going On
2. What’s Happening Brother
3. Flyin’ High (In the Friendly Sky)
4. Save the Children
5. God is Love
6. Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
7. Right On
8. Wholy Holy
9. Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)

DISC INFO:
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Disc Size:      5 389 590 101 bytes
Protection:     AACS
BD-Java:        No
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山崎まさよし – LIFE [Mora FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

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レーベル Universal Music LLC
配信開始日 2016.12.14
収録曲数 全12曲
販売データ ハイレゾ|FLAC|96.0kHz/24bit

http://mora.jp/package/43000006/00602557326321/

映画「ドラえもん」主題歌 「空へ」、ぶらり途中下車の旅エンディングテーマ「カゲロウ」、湊かなえサスペンス主題歌「光源」を含む全12曲。
山崎まさよしらしいミュージシャンシップ溢れる楽曲群がラインナップされる。

収録曲

1 – 贈り物 – 02:52
2 – パイオニア – 04:16
3 – ターミナル – 03:51
4 – Take Me There – 04:29
5 – さなぎ – 04:16
6 – 光源 – 04:11
7 – 空へ – 04:37
8 – ポラロイド写真 – 04:31
9 – アンドロイド – 04:57
10 – カゲロウ – 04:05 アルバムのみ
11 – 紛失 – 04:29
12 – 君の名前 – 03:48

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高垣彩陽 (Ayahi Takagaki) – relation [Mora FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

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レーベル Music Ray’n Inc.
配信開始日 2016.12.01
収録曲数 全14曲
販売データ ハイレゾ|FLAC|96.0kHz/24bit

http://mora.jp/package/43000001/4580163596153/

初のオリジナルアルバムは新録5曲を含めた全13曲を収録。彼女の様々な表現を詰め込んだ珠玉の一枚となっています。

収録曲

1 – overture – 01:35
2 – ソプラノ – 05:04
3 – Meteor Light – 04:37
4 – 光のフィルメント – 04:50
5 – 共鳴のうた – 04:15
6 – Be with you – 04:28
7 – Brand New Smile – 04:17
8 – 月のなみだ – 05:53
9 – Sound Of Mind – 04:33
10 – 君がいる場所 – 04:21
11 – Bright – 04:54
12 – 夢のとなり – 05:58
13 – たからもの – 04:46
14 – わたしだけの空 – 04:23

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Branko – My World Electric (2005) {SACD ISO + FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz}

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Branko – My World Electric (2005) [2.0 & 5.1]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 43:11 minutes | Scans included | 2,91 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 965 MB
– Heavy pop rock with lots of electronic soundscapes. Branko blends the electric 80’s with the grungy 90’s. –

Welcome to the electric world of BRANKO: a new band with a fresh sound and a clear focus on the good old craftsmanship of writing pop songs with a twist. However new…..? The pop-rockers of Branko have all individually left their tracks in rock ‘n roll land, and now they have joined forces……

Branko was conceived by lead singer and producer Jacko Kreukniet. Together with soul mate Ben Franswa, also a former band member in the promising group Spitball, he worked on Branko’s debut album for two long years. Already in an early stage Branko was adopted by producer, mentor and former Urban Dance Squad drummer Michel Schoots, who clearly recognised and sponsored the potential of their music and even ended up drumming on the album. During the recording process old friends Marcel Singor (guitars) and Ivar Pijper (keys) added their essential flavours to the album and later on joined the band. Bas Hebing (drums) was the last member to join and very eagerly took the offered drum seat.

Supported by some very important ‘behind the scenes’ members of the rapid growing Branko-family, the band managed to produce an album with a true LP-vibe. Twelve strong songs under the title ‘My World Electric’, each with their own particular character but yet forming an unmistakable coherence. At the end of the album making process, Jacko travelled to Los Angeles to team up with a one of the newest members to join the Branko-family: mixing engineer Brad Gilderman. This celebrated technician, who already worked with US artists like Outkast, Brian Wilson en Tom Petty, mixed the album in his Little Big Room Studio and did a great job….. Besides being a huge fan of the band and a terrific person to work with, Brad definitely contributed to the genuine album feel and added a competitive and professional sound.

Tracklist:
01. Wonder Woman
02. My Friend
03. Let It Go
04. Circles
05. Loose
06. Love = A Fading Star
07. Not Like You
08. One More Round
09. White
10. Hide
11. Again
12. Phantom Pain

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FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz

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Jacques Loussier Trio – The Best Of Play Bach (2004) {SACD ISO + FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz}

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Jacques Loussier Trio – The Best Of Play Bach (2004) [2.0 & 5.1]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 60:05 minutes | Scans included | 3,71 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Scans included | 1,13 GB
Jazz/Classical | Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound | Label: Telarc # SACD 63590

Jacques Loussier came up with his Play Bach jazz conceptions while still in the conservatory around 1950. He started recording them in 1959, and he’s been at it ever since, adapting other classical composers along the way, but always returning to Bach. It made sense then, and it makes sense now, for Bach’s linear, continuo-driven, contrapuntal style has always implied a swinging pulse; even some inspired, if strictly score-bound classical recordings of Bach sound as if they are poised for takeoff. These recordings are not the originals, though; they are remakes made in France in the mid-’90s (from Plays Bach and The Bach Book) and compiled by Telarc a decade later to coincide with Loussier’s 70th birthday year. No real surprises here; the repertory is mostly basic-repertoire Bach favorites, which Loussier alternates straight classical playing with straight-ahead, elegant, rhythm-shifting jazz elaborations for jazz piano trio. The main difference between the 1990s Loussier and his best-sellers from decades before is his willingness to occasionally update his adaptations with newer rhythms that didn’t exist then (check out the playfully funky Gavotte in D from the Orchestral Suite No. 3). Nevertheless, listeners are so used to hearing Bach peddled in so many different idioms and wardrobes that it is impossible to hear anything radical in this concept anymore — and certainly not since fellow pianist Uri Caine’s wacky, eclectic Goldberg Variations raised the bar for outrageously entertaining Bach adaptations in 2000. Nothing much to report about the surround mix — basically room ambience in the rear channels. But the piano has an appealingly robust, full-bodied timbre in SACD, more like that of a live instrument than on the original CDs, though the drums register more clearly on CD. This was released only as a hybrid SACD disc — Telarc’s first experiment with a single inventory title — so don’t go hunting for a stereo CD-only version; it doesn’t exist.

Tracklist:
01. Prelude No. 1 in C major from The Well-Tempered Clavier
02. Italian Concerto: Allegro
03. Italian Concerto: Andante
04. Italian Concerto: Presto
05. Air on a G String
06. Toccata & Fugue in D Minor
07. Pastorale in C minor
08. Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
09. Gavotte in B minor from Suite in D major
10. Fugue No. 5 in D major
11. Gavotte in D major

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Jacques Loussier – Impressions On Chopin’s Nocturnes (2004) {SACD ISO + FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz}

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Jacques Loussier – Impressions On Chopin’s Nocturnes (2004) [2.0 & 5.1]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 60:50 minutes | Scans included | 3,58 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Scans included | 1,03 GB
Jazz/Classical | Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound | Label: Telarc # SACD 603602

Jacques Loussier has made a career out of playing classical themes in a jazz setting. Born in France in 1934, he came to fame in the late 1950s with his Play Bach Trio, a group that stayed together 20 years, transforming the themes of Bach into creative and melodic jazz. Since then he has put together another trio in which he interprets not just the music of Bach but Beethoven, Debussy, Ravel, Satie and other classical giants. This set (which is subtitled Impressions on Chopin’s Nocturnes) is a bit of a departure in that Loussier performs Frédéric Chopin’s 21 nocturnes as unaccompanied piano solos. Nocturne No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op, 9., No. 2 is the most famous of these melodies although a few of the other nocturnes may be familiar even to non-classical listeners. Generally Loussier states the right-hand melody while altering the patterns written for the left-hand, and then builds from there. The essence of Chopin’s music is retained while Loussier is free to improvise his own ideas based on the themes. Most of his interpretations are gentle and subtle while never neglecting the rich melodies, and the treatments are at times slightly reminiscent of early film music and ragtime. Classical purists may not love this approach but they should be thankful, for Jacques Loussier has consistently introduced the beauty of classical music to jazz listeners. This is a very enjoyable set.

Tracklist:
01. Chopin: Nocturne No. 1 in B-flat minor
02. Chopin: Nocturne No. 2 in E-flat major
03. Chopin: Nocturne No. 3 in B major
04. Chopin: Nocturne No. 4 in F major
05. Chopin: Nocturne No. 5 in F-sharp major
06. Chopin: Nocturne No. 6 in G minor
07. Chopin: Nocturne No. 7 in C-sharp minor
08. Chopin: Nocturne No. 8 in D-flat major
09. Chopin: Nocturne No. 9 in B major
10. Chopin: Nocturne No. 10 in A-flat major
11. Chopin: Nocturne No. 11 in G minor
12. Chopin: Nocturne No. 12 in G major
13. Chopin: Nocturne No. 13 in C minor
14. Chopin: Nocturne No. 14 in F-sharp minor
15. Chopin: Nocturne No. 15 in F minor
16. Chopin: Nocturne No. 16 in E-flat major
17. Chopin: Nocturne No. 17 in B major
18. Chopin: Nocturne No. 18 in E major
19. Chopin: Nocturne No. 19 in E minor
20. Chopin: Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minor
21. Chopin: Nocturne No. 21 in C minor

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FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz

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Jimmy Cobb Quartet – Jazz In The Key Of Blue (2009) {SACD ISO + FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz}

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Jimmy Cobb Quartet – Jazz In The Key Of Blue (2009) [2.0 & 5.0]
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DSD/DST64 2.0 & 5.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 55:25 minutes | Scans included | 3,83 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Scans included | 973 MB

Ten mostly ballads, played in a super-relaxed fashion and reproduced with a realism in hi-res surround that fulfills the label’s slogan.

What a totally delightful laid-back jazz quartet outing! No free jazz, no unwhistlable tunes, no overpowering drums (in spite of Cobb being the leader) – just ten mostly ballads, played in a super-relaxed fashion and reproduced with a realism in hi-res surround that fulfills the label’s slogan of “You can hear the difference.” Right up my alley.

Cobb and the producers selected mostly standards that they thought Hargrove would like to play and would sound good playing. They’re also not the same tunes we seem to be hearing over and over on so many jazz releases. Hargrove is a terrific trumpeter and never strains for effect; he is ably supported by guitarist Malone. One never misses the presence of a piano in the band. There are two tunes in ¾ time: Billy Preston’s With You I’m Born Again, and Johnny Mandel’s Emily. Hargrove really shines on the rather serious treatment of Stairway to the Stars, and the tempo is picked up considerably for I Had the Craziest Dream.

Chesky’s surround offers often astonishing presence and realism, with the players obviously performing in a very natural slightly-reverberant space (a church in NYC). The effect is quite a contrast from the usual studio recording, with each player cordoned off behind soundproofed partitions and wearing headphones. That may be OK for the typical overly-compressed, unnaturally boosted solo pickups of instruments heard on most two-channel jazz and pop recordings, but it would ruin the very natural spatial relationship of the performers on this hi-res surround disc. Chesky includes a diagram of where the four players and the Soundfield mike are located, like many Japanese audiophile discs. I got a kick out of their note that one may hear Hargrove’s trumpet changing places from track to track because sometimes he just felt like moving around.
Another audio aspect to the success of this session is Cobbs’ use of only brushes on nearly every track. The 80-year-old drummer is one of the very few in the biz who plays the drums like a real musical instrument and not a noisemaker.

Tracklist:
01. Every Time We Say Goodbye
02. With You I’m Born Again
03. I’ll Still Be in Love With You
04. Emily
05. Stairway to the Stars
06. I Had the Craziest Dream
07. Missing U
08. What Will I Do
09. If Ever I Should Leave You
10. We’ll Be Together Again

Jimmy Cobb – Drums/Leader
Roy Hargrove – Trumpet/Flugelhorn
Russell Malone – Guitar
John Webber – Bass

Produced by: David Chesky and Eleana Steinberg Tee.
Executive Producer: Norman Chesky.
Recorded, Edited, and Mastered by Nicholas Prout.

SACD ISO

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mqs.link_JimmyCbbQuartetJazzInTheKeyfBlue2009SACDIS.part2.rar
mqs.link_JimmyCbbQuartetJazzInTheKeyfBlue2009SACDIS.part3.rar
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mqs.link_JimmyCbbQuartetJazzInTheKeyfBlue2009SACDIS.part5.rar

FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz

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Laura Nyro – Angel In The Dark (2001) [Reissue 2002] {SACD ISO + FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz}

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Laura Nyro – Angel In The Dark (2001) [Reissue 2002]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 65:47 minutes | Artwork included | 2,67 GB
or FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Artwork included | 1,21 GB

An influential New York City-based singer-songwriter, with a powerful, soulful voice who bridged the gaps bewteen folk, pop, and soul.

Angel in the Dark is a lovely recording featuring the graceful vocals and finely crafted songs that everyone expects from Laura Nyro. These sessions were completed in the summer of 1995 and represent the last music Nyro recorded. The title cut and “Sweet Dream Fade” mine the same soul terrain as her late ’60s recordings, featuring horns and underlined by heavy guitar riffs. These upbeat pieces perfectly integrate voice, arrangements, and lyrics to create an organic whole, and are two of the best cuts on the album. Slower, piano-based songs like “Triple Goddess Twilight,” “He Was Too Good to Me,” and “Serious Playground” are mixed in-between these songs. These pieces are quieter and introspective, with Nyro’s voice more intimate. It is almost as though she was sitting at the piano, late at night, and singing to herself. There are also several covers including “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” and “Let It Be Me.” The first of these is over five minutes and has been slowed down so much that it drags. In fact, she slows down all of the covers as if to convert them into heartfelt ballads. This works best on “Ooh Baby, Baby,” partly because the arrangement is fuller and more dynamic. One other standout is the upbeat “Gardenia Talk,” filled with lively percussion and a sensual vocal. Angel in the Dark is a fine coda, perfect for late-night listening, and a perfect companion to Nyro’s other recordings.

Tracklist:
01. Angel in the Dark
02. Triple Goddess Twilight
03. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
04. He Was Too Good To Me
05. Sweet Dream Fade
06. Serious Playground
07. Be Aware
08. Let It Be Me
09. Gardenia Talk
10. Ooh Baby Baby
11. Embraceable You
12. La La Means I Love You
13. Walk On By
14. Animal Grace
15. Don’t Hurt Child
16. Angel in the Dark (alternate version)*
17. Ooh Baby Baby (alternate version)*
18. Don’t Hurt Child (alternate version)*
19. Coda

* – exclusive bonus tracks for SACD version.

SACD ISO

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FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz

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Laura Nyro – Eli and The Thirteenth Confession (1968) [Audio Fidelity 2016] {SACD ISO + FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz}

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Laura Nyro – Eli and The Thirteenth Confession (1968) [Audio Fidelity 2016]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 4.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 46:19 minutes | Full Scans included | 2,1 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | 46:48 mins | Scans | 909 MB
Features Stereo and Quadrophonic surround sound | Mastered by Steve Hoffman | Audio Fidelity # AFZ5 237 | Genre: Rock

Nyro peaked early, and Eli and the Thirteenth Confession, just her second album, remains her best. It’s not only because it contains the original versions of no less than three songs that were big hits for other artists: “Sweet Blindness” (covered by the 5th Dimension), “Stoned Soul Picnic” (also covered by the 5th Dimension), and “Eli’s Comin’” (done by Three Dog Night). It’s not even just because those three songs are so outstanding. It’s because the album as a whole is so outstanding, with its invigorating blend of blue-eyed soul, New York pop, and early confessional singer/songwriting. Nyro sang of love, inscrutably enigmatic romantic daredevils, getting drunk, lonely women, and sensual desire with an infectious joie de vivre. The arrangements superbly complemented the material with lively brass, wailing counterpoint backup vocals, and Nyro’s own ebullient piano.

Tracklist:
01. Luckie
02. Lu
03. Sweet Blindness
04. Poverty Train
05. Lonely Women
06. Eli’s Comin’
07. Timer
08. Stoned Soul Picnic
09. Emmie
10. Woman’s Blues
11. Once It Was Alright Now (Farmer Joe)
12. December’s Boudior
13. The Confession

Mastered by Steve Hoffman & Steven Marsh at Marsh Mastering.

SACD ISO

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FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz

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Ludacris – Chicken -N- Beer (2003) {SACD ISO + FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz}

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Ludacris – Chicken -N- Beer (2003) [2.0 & 5.1]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 60:40 minutes | Scans included | 3,78 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 1,24 GB
Genre: Hip-Hop

Audacious on his rhymes and indulgent with his appetites, Ludacris may flaunt the cartoonish side of his personality, but he isn’t just another unreconstructed Southern rapper. Chicken -N- Beer, his third album (to go along with dozens of guest spots), shows a rapper balancing the weed, women, and fried chicken with shots at those who’ve crossed him and a look at a few celebrity perils, delivered with his lightning-quick phrasing and cutting wit. That he’s able to harness all this to his usual rollicking, all-in-good-fun persona is a testament to the best rapper in the business, one of the few who’s actually celebrating something — and having a great time doing it. The steamy sex rap “Stand Up” may be the hit single, but most of the highlights here come toward the end, where Luda invites friends and family for some uproarious tracks — producer Erick Sermon on the surrealist dozens of “Hip Hop Quotables,” Snoop Dogg on a hilarious tale of the night after the show, “Hoes in My Room” (as in “Who let these hoes in my room?”), and Disturbing tha Peace partners Chingy, I-20, and Tity Boi on the hardcore gunshot “We Got.” Ludacris also has a response for the doubters, on the first full track (“Blow It Out”), proclaiming, “If you mad I’m on top, then wish me gone/If you mad I’m on the road, then wish me home/And if you mad that I’m right, punk, wish me wrong/But after your third wish, blow it out your ass.” And, as expected, he gets in a few digs at Bill O’Reilly, the FOX News personality who objected to him as a “thug rapper” when hired for a Pepsi ad campaign (apparently, O’Reilly is the culprit behind “Hoes in My Room”). He may not be ready for that Pepsi spot (much less a shot at prime time), but Ludacris made the best record of his career with Chicken -N- Beer.

Tracklist:
01. Southern Fried Intro
02. Blow It Out
03. Stand Up
04. Rob Quarter’s Skit
05. Splash Waterfalls
06. Hard Times
07. Diamond In The Back
08. Screwed Up
09. T Baggin’ Skit
10. P-poppin’
11. Hip Hop Quotables
12. Black Man’s Struggle Skit
13. Hoe’s In My Room
14. Teamwork
15. Interactive Skit
16. We Got
17. Eyebrows Down

SACD ISO

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mqs.link_LudacrisChickenNBeer2003SACDIS.part2.rar
mqs.link_LudacrisChickenNBeer2003SACDIS.part3.rar
mqs.link_LudacrisChickenNBeer2003SACDIS.part4.rar
mqs.link_LudacrisChickenNBeer2003SACDIS.part5.rar

FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz

mqs.link_LudacrisChickenNBeer2003FLACStere2488.2.part1.rar
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Louis Lortie plays Liszt – The Complete Annees De Pelerinage (2011) [FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

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Louis Lortie plays Liszt – The Complete Annees De Pelerinage
24B/96kHz Stereo FLAC: 2,41 GB | Artwork | Genre: Classical | Style: Romantic
Label/Cat#: Chandos # [CHAN10662(2)] | Country/Year: Europe 2011

There’s been no dearth of Années de pèlerinage recordings over the past year or so. Predictably, they range from the compelling (Libor Novacek, Années I and II, Landor 290 and 278; André Laplante, Années I, Analekta 29980), to the less good (Michael Korstick, Années I and II, cpo 777478 and 777585), to the deeply disappointing (Jerome Lowenthal, Années complete, Bridge 9307). The new, complete Années de pèlerinage of Louis Lortie, however, is in a class all its own. He approaches this summit of romanticism steeped in the music of Liszt (his recording of all the works for piano and orchestra, Chandos 10371, a collaboration during 1999–2000 with George Pehlivanian and the Residentie Orchestra of The Hague, is one of the finest). Lortie is a richly imaginative musician and a pianist of cultured refinement whose interpretations invariably tend toward understatement. These 26 pieces occupied Liszt for some 46 years and, along with the Sonata, are emblematic of his achievement as a piano composer. You get the sense that Lortie has long lived with the entire cycle, coming to know (and love) each of its components equally well. Add to this his unstinting identification with Liszt’s poetic message, and you have all the elements required for an Années de pèlerinage of tremendous freshness and originality.

Amid the Alpine landscapes of Book I, the Swiss Year, Lortie conjures uncluttered vistas and pristine atmosphere with unhurried tempos that give each phrase plenty of breathing room. The mini-triptych within the cycle, Au lac de Wallenstadt, Pastorale, and Au Bord d’une source, is painted in luminous colors, highlighted here and there with an exquisitely inflected tempo rubato . When the bucolic idyll is shattered by Orage, Lortie lets loose this implacable force of nature with phrasing that is so deftly shaped, pedaling so restrained, and dynamics so infinitely calibrated that each gust and cascading torrent seems audible. Vallée d’Obermann , the centerpiece of the Swiss Year, has been, at least in recent decades, the most frequently excerpted piece from the cycle. Divorced from context, and in spite of its formal interest, the Vallée has come to typify the 19th-century set piece, more creaking and tear-stained with each iteration. Lortie will have none of that. In a performance both masculine and heartfelt, we sense Obermann’s struggle toward spiritual rejuvenation through the majesty of nature. In place of a sob sister, we have a psychological drama, a genuine pilgrimage, at once gripping and imminently credible, that restores the dignity and stature of this wonderful piece.
Book II, the first of the two Italian Years, demonstrates Lortie’s success in both the scintillatingly intimate miniature and the implacable grandeur of the epic. The chaste refinement of color and line in Raphael’s Milan altarpiece are evoked in an ecstatic reading of Sposalizio. The three Sonnetti del Petrarca provide an interesting case of how the over-exposed can be imbued with new luster and meaning. Lortie achieves this with an unambiguous directness and simplicity of utterance. It is as though we hear Petrarch’s poems declaimed. The fioritura cadenzas emerge organically from the text, a piacere, each note beautifully articulated and perfectly suited to context. Moreover, the Sonnetti exemplify Lortie’s characteristic phrasing, always delineated by what can be maintained with human breath. The culmination of Book II, Après une lecture du Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata , known as the Dante Sonata , is the longest piece of the entire cycle and far away the most technically challenging. The stentorian introduction draws on an unusually varied dynamic palette to set the stage for the drama that will unfold. In the Presto agitato assai , evoking the whirlwinds of the Inferno, Lortie maintains extraordinarily extended crescendi and decresecendi , drawing on an infinitely calibrated dynamic control and acute rhythmical inflection. Later, in the transition between the second statement of the redemption motif and the return to the infernal maelstrom, he uses the strategy again with stunning results. Over the course of a minute and 20 seconds, and through 22 note-filled measures covering more than two pages in the score, Lortie builds one long, seamless crescendo of overwhelming magnitude. At the return of the tremolando redemption motif in the piano’s upper registers, it sounds like shimmering violins. The final apotheosis seems a blaze of light, though here, as throughout the piece, there is no hint of overplaying or empty bombast. It might be added that in the Dante Sonata, and in pieces like the Chappelle de Guillaume Tell from Book I and Book III’s Sunt lacrymae rerum, where Liszt exploits the piano’s lowest register, it sounds as though the bottom-octave strings of Lortie’s Fazioli grand are a quarter mile long.
But the most remarkable feature of this outstanding recording is the third Année . Its seven pieces represent a distillation of Liszt’s late style and inhabit psychological realms seldom traversed by other 19th-century composers. A number of pianists who recorded the first two books simply don’t venture into the third, and those who have seem confounded sooner or later. Lortie, on the other hand, has plumbed the depths of these strange yet deeply artistic creations, developing interpretations that are remarkable in sharpness of focus and clarity of expression. The best-known of the set, Les Jeux d’eau à la Villa d’Este, combines the utmost delicacy and refinement with a disarming simplicity. Phrases are sculpted with unerring proportion and contour. The villa’s hundred fountains sparkle and splash in a virtuoso display of exquisitely understated pianistic finesse. Nor are the implications of Liszt’s Biblical reference to the waters of everlasting life neglected; a sense of ecstatic spirituality pervades the whole as though it were a sacrament in sound. Musically speaking, the Marche funèbre for the Emperor Maximillian, with its dark impasto and difficult transitions, is one of the most challenging pieces in the set. But what has remained a puzzle in many otherwise creditable performances of the third Année is compellingly deciphered by Lortie. Liszt’s idiosyncratic rhetoric is rendered comprehensible, including the problematic fortissimo trionfante in F?-Major that in so many other readings simply falls flat. Book III opens with Angelus , a prayer to the guardian angels, and closes with Sursum corda , “lift up your hearts,” a reference to the preface to the canon of the Mass. The blend of intuition, intellect, and philosophical insight Lortie brings to Sursum corda , with its prismatic harmonies undulating over the fixed anchor of a pedal point on E, creates a mighty culmination of the cycle.
On this recording, Venezia e Napoli , the supplement to Book II, is placed at the end of the recording, following the stylistically distant third Année . It is an interesting choice, which casts Venezia e Napoli as a sort of encore to the entire cycle, bringing us back to earth after the lofty metaphysics of Book III. Incidentally, the Tarantella is fierce. The recording was made during three days last November at Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk, and the Chandos engineers captured the sound of Lortie’s Fazioli grand brilliantly.
This Années de pèlerinage is unquestionably one of the finest releases thus far during the Liszt bicentennial. Time will tell, but it also may be the finest recording of the work to date. Not to be missed.
FANFARE: Patrick Rucker

Info:

Louis Lortie plays Liszt – The Complete Annees de pelerinage

Label: Chandos
Catalog#: [CHAN10662(2)] Format: Digital Download, Album
Country: Europe
Released: 2011
Resolution: 24 bit 96.0 kHz
Genre: Classical

Tracklist:

Annees de pelerinage, 1st year, Switzerland, S160/R10:

1 No.1 La chapelle de Guillaume Tell – Allegro vivace 6:22
2 No.2 Au lac de Wallenstadt – Andante placido 3:09
3 No.3 Pastorale – Vivace 1:37
4 No.4 Au bord dune source – Allegretto grazioso 3:45
5 No.5 Orage – Allegro molto Presto furioso 4:15
6 No.6 Vallee d’Obermann – Lento assai 12:10
7 No.7 Eglogue – De lexpression romantique 4:26
8 No.8 Le mal du pays – Lento Andantino 4:58
9 No.9 Les cloches de Genève Nocturne – Quasi allegretto 5:59

Annees de pelerinage, 2nd year, Italy, S161/R10b:

10 No.1 Sposalizio – Andante 6:56
11 No.2 Il Penseroso – Lento 4:20
12 No.3 Salvator Rosa – Andante marziale 2:55
13 No.4 Sonetto 47 del Petrarca – Preludio con moto 5:39
14 No.5 Sonetto 104 del Petrarca – Agitato assai Adagio 6:41
15 No.6 Sonetto 123 del Petrarca – Lento placido 7:01
16 No.7 Apres une lecture du Dante – Andante maestoso 17:21

Annees de pelerinage, 3rd year, S163/R10 :

17 No.1 Angelus! Priere aux anges gardiens – Andante pietoso 7:51
18 No.2 Aux cypres de la Villa d’Este I – Andante Tranquillo 5:42
19 No.2 Aux cypres de la Villa d’Este II – Andante non troppo lento 9:53
20 No.4 Les jeux d’eau a la Villa d’Este – Allegretto Un poco 7:27
21 No.5 Sunt lacrymae rerum – Lento assai 6:16
22 No.6 March funebre – Andante maestoso 5:44
23 No.7 Sursum corda – Andante maestoso non troppo 3:27

Annees de pelerinage, 2nd year, Italy supplement, S162/R10: Venezia e Napoli :

24 No.1.Gondoliera – Quasi allegretto 5:06
25 No.2 Canzone – Lento doloroso 3:24
26 No.3 Tarantella – Prestissimo 8:51

Fazioli grand piano model F 278 courtesy of Jaques Samuel Pianos, London

Recording:

Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk; 8-10 November 2010

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石川綾子 (Ayako Ishikawa) – SAKURA SYMPHONY [Mora FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

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レーベル avex trax
配信開始日 2016.11.16
収録曲数 全12曲
販売データ ハイレゾ|FLAC|96.0kHz/24bit

http://mora.jp/package/43000002/ANTCD-19880_F/

石川綾子がアニメ、ボカロ、ゲームソング、J-POP等、世界に誇るMADE IN JAPANコンテンツを奏でる『和』をテーマとしたカバーアルバムをリリース。ボカロ、映画音楽、アニメソングと、クラシックカバー3部作のリリースを経て、今作はその集大成として日本が世界に誇る楽曲達をヴァイオリンでお届け。そして、人気急上昇中の和楽器バンドから箏のいぶくろ聖志、尺八の神永大輔もゲスト参加しています。

収録曲

1 – フライングゲット – 03:55
2 – Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence – 03:17
3 – メギツネ – 04:12
4 – 『PASSION』 – 04:03
5 – 糸 – 04:03
6 – 脳漿炸裂ガール – 02:57
7 – 君をのせて – 04:29
8 – 残酷な天使のテーゼ – 03:41
9 – めざせポケモンマスター – 03:38
10 – 愛燦燦 – 04:11
11 – 千本桜 – 03:35
12 – はなまるぴっぴはよいこだけ(リマスターバージョン) – 03:27

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nano.RIPE –スペースエコー [Mora FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

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レーベル Lantis
配信開始日 2016.10.19
収録曲数 全14曲
販売データ ハイレゾ|FLAC|96.0kHz/24bit

http://mora.jp/package/43000033/A49622/

nano.RIPE約1年ぶりのオリジナルアルバム!
デビュー6年目に突入し、より精力的に活動するnano.RIPEの5thアルバム。

※こちらの商品は、ハイレゾ音源(高音質音源、Hi-Res)商品です。

【タイアップ】
「ライムツリー」:
TVアニメ「最弱無敗の神装機竜」ED主題歌

「こだまことだま」:
TVアニメ「のんのんびより りぴーと」OP主題歌

「スノードロップ」:
TVアニメ「食戟のソーマ 弐ノ皿」ED主題歌

収録曲

1 – SN1998A – 01:46
2 – ルミナリー – 04:18
3 – ライムツリー – 03:42
4 – システム – 04:05
5 – こだまことだま – 04:10
6 – アナザーエンド – 03:00
7 – ティーポットのかけら – 04:56
8 – 日付変更線 – 04:58
9 – スノードロップ – 04:04
10 – 在処 – 04:58
11 – イタチ – 04:02
12 – ものがたり – 05:14
13 – ディア – 03:32
14 – 終末のローグ – 04:35

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李煒 –魔箏-斷緣 [AcouobcLab ALCCD002] SACD ISO + DSD DFF

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唱片品牌:Universal(HK)/AcouobcLab
唱片編號:ALCCD002
古筝演奏:李炜
母帶制作: 馮炜國[LEO FUNG(HK)]
采樣率:DSD 2.8224 MHz
比特率:5645kbps
聲道:2聲道

專輯介紹:

  聽闵惠芬老師所錄《江河水》的朋友都會留意李炜的古筝,一曲《昭君出塞》畫出了無比動態,替這SACD倍添色彩。
  李炜是潮汕人,出身於潮州筝派,自小接受潮州筝派名師的啓蒙,隨後吸取各家精粹,逐漸形成自己獨特風格,最令人神往的是他那極剛極柔的對比。他被譽爲“嶺南筝派最有實力繼承人”。李先生14歲入讀廣州音樂學院,才是四十出頭的他已經是年輕一代的宗師。現居住在加拿大溫哥華。
  母帶的音質著實不錯,但缺乏了動態,低頻支持力也相當薄弱。把這兩點逐漸修正了,也就回複了李炜在演繹《昭君出塞》的精神。《春江花月夜》等數曲有肯定的動態和通透度,弦震質感也十分突出。最驚心動魄的自然是《霸王別姬》的尾聲——斷弦!《漁舟晚唱》的溫馨感制造了對比,《彜族舞曲》最現代化,錄音由李炜開門步入錄音室,坐下整理、演奏、以至步出室外,關門等細節全部保留。
  arantz方面在聽過初版之後,立刻將它定爲指定試聲軟件。可以相信,這張《魔筝之緣斷》完全可以滿足喜愛中樂和發燒友兩大族人。

PS:
提供可直接打開播放SACD-ISO的Foobar2000(v1.1.9綠色版),請注意“輸出”和“SACD”裏相關選項,以達到最佳播放效果。

專輯曲目:

01. 春江花月夜 Moonlight River Spring River [0:09:35.31]
02. 漁舟唱晚 Song Of Homebound Fishman [0:04:23.63]
03. 紡織忙 Sewing Busily [0:04:17.12]
04. 山丹丹花開紅豔豔 Morningstar Lily Blooming [0:04:40.69]
05. 二泉映月 Reflection Of The Moon Upon The Fountain [0:06:06.20]
06. 高山流水 Lofty Mountains And Flowing River [0:03:18.53]
07. 浏陽河 Liu Young River [0:05:09.07]
08. 秦桑曲 Song Of Mulberry Field Of Qin [0:05:49.50]
09. 彜族舞曲 Dance Music Of The Yi Trike [0:07:12.16]
10. 霸王別姬之緣斷 The Emperor Leaves His Woman [0:03:20.22]

SACD ISO

mqs.link_…ALCCD002.SACDR.part1.rar
mqs.link_…ALCCD002.SACDR.part2.rar
mqs.link_…ALCCD002.SACDR.part3.rar

DSD DFF

mqs.link_…ALCCD002.DSDDFF.part1.rar
mqs.link_…ALCCD002.DSDDFF.part2.rar
mqs.link_…ALCCD002.DSDDFF.part3.rar

李克勤 (Hacken Lee) –此情此境 (1989/2003) SACD DSD DSF

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藝人: 李克勤(Hacken Lee)
語種: 粵語
CD發行時間:
1989年03月01日
SACD發行時間: 2003年
資源格式: SACD DSD DSF
資源大小: 1.6GB

專輯介紹:

SACD于2003年母帶重新錄制

《此情此境》爲李克勤第三張個人大碟。本大碟內收錄了10首歌曲,其中收錄主打歌曲包括《深深深》《藍月亮》及卡通片《足球小旋風》同名主題曲。唱片封面于香港仔工業學校內拍攝,推出時間爲1989年3月。

從《夏日之神話》專輯大熱之後,到新專輯《此情此境》的推出,李克勤對自己的音樂風格走向了一次必要的調設,這張專輯中的大部份曲子都有著較高的可聽性,音樂表達能力上有了明顯的提高,真正確立了自已的風格,排行冠軍單曲《深深深》《藍月亮》頗有流行潛質的佳作,含蓄中潛藏苦澀之情。

專輯曲目:

01. 深深深
02. 邊緣少年
03. 聽說你失戀
04. 足球小旋風 無線卡通片《足球小旋風》同名主題曲
05. 此情此境
06. 天作之合
07. 藍月亮
08. 浪漫長路
09. 心上人
10. 心中的宇宙

Download:

mqs.link_HackenLeeDSF.part1.rar
mqs.link_HackenLeeDSF.part2.rar

SACD ISO:

http://mqs.link/%E6%9D%8E%E5%85%8B%E5%8B%A4-hacken-lee-%E6%AD%A4%E6%83%85%E6%AD%A4%E5%A2%83-19892003-sacd-iso/

梁醒波&白鳳英 –呆佬拜壽/呆佬添丁 (2003) SACD DSD DFF

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專輯簡介:
天皇笑匠梁醒波首本名曲
上乘錄音 原音重現
飾演
梁醒波—-呆佬
白鳳英—-呆佬妻
關海山—-嶽丈
英佩雯—-呆佬子

波叔的生鬼詼諧演唱活靈活現,叫人忍俊不禁,錄音效果直逼「審死官」,又一傳奇天碟級軟件—大草(音響技術、執行編輯)─ 《光棍姻緣》是我們自小從電台聽到爛熟的粵曲錄音,想不到今日重新製版之後,竟然具有驚人的音效,波叔真確的人聲和鬼馬的唱功給人「如在目前」之感。(陳煐光—發燒音響主編)
梁醒波(1908-1981年)男,粵劇文武生,後改醜生。 廣東南海人(一說馬來西亞吉隆坡),于新加坡出生。原名梁廣才,又名梁如海、梁廣海,爲梨園世家,人稱“波叔”。父親梁悅是粵劇名伶,藝名聲架悅。梁醒波醉心粵劇,17歲那年,說服父親讓他到馬來西亞各市去隨”大膽根”學戲。十八歲時首次登台,他在星馬各地演小武,聲譽日上,是南洋四大天王之一。
幾年後,省港紅伶馬師曾率團赴怡保上演,認識了梁醒波,四零年馬師曾在香港的太平劇團缺人,特邀梁醒波,梁醒波認爲是個好機會,便和太太與女兒共同到香港,從此留港發展。後來身體日漸發胖,改演醜生(專演諧趣搞笑人物的男角),先後在「仙鳳鳴」、「雛鳳鳴」、「大龍鳳」等著名粵劇團演出,是香港粵劇界、電影界鼎鼎大名的「醜生王」。
他天生有逗樂的本領,插科打诨已臻化境。梁醒波在香港,與任劍輝、白雪仙等在”仙鳳鳴劇團”演出名劇《牡丹亭》、《紫钗記》、《蝶影紅梨記》、《再世紅梅記》等。他的聲線特點在初任文武生時粗闊而略帶”沙聲”,不過相當雄壯,字字清楚,轉醜生後日見口齒伶俐,韻味十足。 他自三十九歲以來,共拍了三百多部普通話及廣州話電影,和灌了不少唱片。
六七年六月,香港無線電視台首播,梁醒波即爲開國功臣之一。他在《歡樂今宵》這個包羅歌舞、趣劇,遊戲等綜合電視節目曆任十數年主持。
梁醒波曾任香港八和會館主席,熱心爲同業謀福利。一九七七年四月十三日,港督麥理浩爵士代表英女王向梁醒波頒受了MBE勳銜,以表其藝術成就。
梁醒波的處世哲學很簡單,和人相處不必過多計較,既和“上流社會”交往,也和販夫走卒打交道。他覺得:“熟悉別人的生活,和他們交朋友,是一件快事,對塑造角色也大有幫助。”波叔受廣大觀衆歡迎,也許足以說明一點道理,全力爲人著想。代表作品:《紫钗記》、《再世紅梅記》、《帝女花》等。專 輯 內 容 經典珍藏?發燒錄音1 光棍姻緣「擔番口大雪茄」 2 土佬創世界「豔陽紅」 3 呆佬拜壽 「失禮記」 4 呆佬添丁 「家訪」 5 審死官 「告狀」 6 鬼馬姻緣 「行快o的啦」
1981年,梁醒波因腦癌病逝香港,享年七十三歲。三名女兒均爲知名藝人,計有:電視藝員梁葆貞(以扮演處境喜劇《香港八一》的「順嫂」聞名)、粵語片演員文蘭及粵劇演員梁寶珠(與陳寶珠曾經合組「孖寶劇團」)。

曲目列表:
1 呆佬拜壽
2 呆佬添丁

Download:

mqs.link_.DSDDFF.part1.rar
mqs.link_.DSDDFF.part2.rar
mqs.link_.DSDDFF.part3.rar

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