Sunday, March 1, 2009

Conway Twitty - The Final Recordings of His Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (1993) Stanley Clarke - 1, 2, To the Bass (2003)

Part: 1 : Conway Twitty - The Final Recordings of His Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (1993)
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Conway Twitty - The Final Recordings Of His Greatest Hits


Rip Info
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Artist: Conway Twitty
Album Title: The Final Recordings Of His Greatest Hits
Record Label: Curb Records
Rip Date: 2008-05-29
[CENSORED] Number:
Genre: Country
Year: 2008
Source: CD/Multiple Discs
Encoder: LAME 3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
Quality: 163 kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo


Track List
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Disc: 1
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01 You've Never Been This Far Before 3:10
02 Hello Darlin' 2:30
03 (Lost Her Love) On Our Last Date 3:20
04 After All the Good Is Gone 2:57
05 Games That Daddies Play 3:01
06 I Can't See Me Without You 2:38
07 To See My Angel Cry 2:35
08 Danny Boy 2:57
09 This Time I've Hurt Her More (Than She Loves 2:47
Me)
10 As Soon As I Hang Up the Phone 2:24

Disc: 2
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01 It's Only Make Believe 2:29
02 Linda On My Mind 2:38
03 (I Can't Believe) She Gives It All to Me 2:18
04 Touch the Hand 3:27
05 Baby's Gone 3:03
06 She Needs Someone To Hold Her (When She 2:38
Cries)
07 Fifteen Years Ago 3:06
08 I'll Try 2:11
09 Don't Cry Joni 3:45
10 I'm Not Through Loving You Yet 2:35
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00:56:29
69.95 megs

Rip Notes
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http://www.amazon.com/Final-Recordings-Greatest-Hits-Vols/dp/B001725Z8C/ref=sr_1
_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1212100554&sr=8-2

Two CD set of the Final Recordings of His Greatest Hits, Volume One and Volume
Two is 20 tracks including the hits 'You've Never Been This Far Before', 'After
All The Good Is Gone', 'I Can't See Me Without You', 'Danny Boy' and many more
memorable songs by Conway Twitty (1933-1993). He was one of the US's most
successful Country music artists of the 20th century. He had the most singles
(55) reach Number 1 on various national music charts. Twitty had 42 (counting
his pop number 1 with "It's Only Make Believe", and a B-sided country single).
Most commonly thought of as a Country music singer, he also enjoyed success in
early Rock and Roll, R&B, and Pop music.

Enjoy.










Part: 2 : Stanley Clarke - 1, 2, To the Bass (2003)
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Stanley Clarke - 1,2, to the Bass

[b]Details[/b]
Year.......................: 2003
Genre.....................: Fusion jazz/Jazz-rock
Label.....................: Epic
Type......................: Studio/Live
Number of Songs......: 12
Cover(s) Included....:Yes
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Source..................:Original CD [CD-r]

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[b][u]Line-Up:[/u][/b]
Joe Satriani, Paul Jackson, Jr. (guitar); Armand Sabal-Lecco, Reggie Hamilton, James Earl (bass); Vinnie Colaiuta, John Robinson, Gerry Brown (drums).

[b]Reviews/Notes[/b]
'Where Is The Love' was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals.
On this contemporary R&B/soul jazz recording, his first solo release in a decade, bassist Stanley Clarke has taken in elements of contemporary pop music including hip-hop, urban groove, and world music, in addition to his well-known jazz-leanings as an electric and acoustic player. To give the proceedings a touch of authenticity and spark, Clarke has brought some friends on board including producer Quincy Jones, rapper Q-Tip, guitarist Joe Satriani and--hold onto your hat--Oprah Winfrey.
The low-key hip-hop of the title track, featuring Q-Tip, introduces some street cred to the outing, while radio-friendly smooth pop like the cover of the R&B classic 'Where Is the Love' keep things firmly in the middle of the road. The Gypsy Kings-ish ballad 'Los Callabos' contrasts with the electro-boogie of 'Bout the Bass' and the grind-groove of 'Hair' (with electric guitar courtesy of Satriani). The album's quiet moments--Clarke's solo bass features, the lyrical, ambient 'Peace,' and Oprah reading Maya Angelou's poem 'I Shall Not Be Moved'--throw a dash of introspection into the mix.
1st Solo Album In 10 Yrs.Feat. Q-Tip,Glenn Lewis,Amel Larieux

Tracklist:
1. 1,2, To the Bass - (featuring Q-Tip)
2. Simply Said
3. Where Is the Love - (featuring Glenn Lewis/Amel Larrieux)
4. Anna (She Loves the Good Life)
5. Los Caballos (The Horses)
6. Just Cruzin' - (En Hommage A Wes Montgomery, George Benson And Pat Martino)
7. 'Bout the Bass
8. Hair
9. Touch
10. All the [CENSORED]ren :: Todos Los Ninos
11. I Shall Not Be Moved
12. Shanti, Peace, Shalom, Paz


Details:
http://www.amazon.com/Wanna-Play-You-Stanley-Clarke/dp/B000002A4W

Small cover:
http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/Large/59/476459.jpg

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