Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Tapemasters Inc and Jay-Z - My President is Black (2008) Gin Blossoms - Major Lodge Victory (2006)

Part: 1 : Tapemasters Inc and Jay-Z - My President is Black (2008)
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Artist: Jay-Z
Title: My President Is Black
Label:
Genre: Rap
Bitrate: 158kbit av.
Time: 01:19:21
Size: 94.58 mb
Rip Date: 2008-12-03
Street Date: 2008-00-00

1. My President Is Black Intro 5:33
2. History 4:25
3. I Do It For Hip Hop 1:46
4. Swagga Like Hov 1:26
5. Jockin Jay-Z 3:29
6. He Asked For It 1:35
7. Aint I 4:12
8. This Shit Right Here 1:21
9. Lost Ft. Coldplay 1:03
10. American Boy 1:53
11. Oh Girl 0:48
12. Bye Bye 0:57
13. Im On The Rock Ft. Mavado 2:53
14. Put On Ft. Young Jeezy 1:57
15. Boys Ft. M.I.A. 1:48
16. A Billi 1:42
17. ASAP Freestyle 2:57
18. Youre Welcome Ft. Mary J. Blige 4:23
19. Wonderwall (Live At Glastonbury) 2:04
20. I Know (Live At Glastonbury) 2:45
21. Mr. Carter Ft. Lil Wayne 1:10
22. Best Thing ft. Usher 1:06
23. Mayback Music Ft. Rick Ross 1:34
24. Dig A Hole (Unreleased Version) 3:16
25. Gutted Ft. Beanie Sigel 1:37
26. Blow Your Whistle Freestyle 1:51
27. I Get Money Ft. 50 Cent 1:34
28. Pop Champagne Ft. Ron Browz (Mick Boogie Mix) 0:40
29. 30 Something Remix Ft. Andre 3000 Ice Cube 4:13
30. Black Republicans Ft. Nas 2:17
31. Dead Presidents III 1:16
32. Heart Of The City bw Sunday Bloody Sunday (Live At 3:59
Glastonbury)
33. Encore Numb (Live At Glastonbury) 3:53
34. Lick A Shot For Obama 1:58

Release Notes:

Part: 2 : Gin Blossoms - Major Lodge Victory (2006)
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| Artist : Gin Blossoms |
| Album : Major Lodge Victory (Advance) |
| Bitrate : VBR kbps |
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| Label : Hybrid Records |
| Year : 2006 |
| Genre : Rock |
| Rip date : Jul-21-2006 |
| Store date : Aug-08-2006 |
| Size : 81,9 MB |
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|Track Listing: |
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| 01 - Learning The Hard Way 04:10 |
| 02 - Come On Hard 04:10 |
| 03 - Someday Soon 04:42 |
| 04 - Heart Shaped Locket 03:50 |
| 05 - The End Of The World 04:06 |
| 06 - Long Time Gone 03:49 |
| 07 - Super Girl 04:57 |
| 08 - Let's Play Two 03:04 |
| 09 - Curious Thing 04:13 |
| 10 - Jet Black Sunrise 04:14 |
| 11 - Fool For The Taking 03:46 |
| 12 - California Sun 04:05 |
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| ÄÄÄÄÄ |
| 49:06 min |
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+-------------------------------[Release Notes]------------------------------+
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| Alternative power popsters Gin Blossoms were formed in 1987 in Tempe, |
| AZ, by longtime friends Bill Leen (bass) and Doug Hopkins (guitar), with |
| an initial lineup also featuring vocalist Jesse Valenzuela, guitarist |
| Richard Taylor, and drummer Chris McCann. The following year saw several |
| personnel shifts as the band struggled to solidify — McCann was replaced |
| by Dan Henzerling and, shortly thereafter, Phillip Rhodes, while Taylor |
| was fired and replaced by guitarist Robin Wilson. Wilson and Valenzuela |
| subsequently switched roles, and the band recorded a self-released |
| album, Dusted, in 1989. A&M signed them the following year. After an |
| impressive 1991 debut EP, Up & Crumbling, Gin Blossoms rocketed out of |
| the college pop charts and into the mainstream with their 1993 hit |
| single "Hey Jealousy." Combining the ringing guitar hooks of the Byrds |
| and R.E.M. with a solid, rootsy drive, the band's breakthrough |
| full-length album, New Miserable Experience (which had actually been |
| released the previous year), was filled with songs equally as strong as |
| "Hey Jealousy," including the second hit single, "Found Out About You." |
| New Miserable Experience and its singles dominated radio and MTV for the |
| following year — "Hey Jealousy" and "Found Out About You," both penned |
| by Hopkins, were in heavy radio rotation nearly a year after their |
| initial release — pushing the sales of their debut album to over one |
| million copies. However, all was not well. Hopkins' battle with |
| alcoholism and depression had taken its toll on the band during the |
| sessions for New Miserable Experience, and he was fired shortly after |
| the record's release, with guitarist Scott Johnson taking his place. |
| Speculation abounded as to whether the band would be able to maintain |
| their success without Hopkins' melancholy songwriting voice. Tragically, |
| on December 5, 1993, Hopkins shot and killed himself, even as the songs |
| he had written were blanketing the airwaves. |
| |
| In the summer of 1995, Gin Blossoms contributed "'Till I Hear It From |
| You," a song they co-wrote with Marshall Crenshaw, to the soundtrack of |
| the film Empire Records. "'Till I Hear It From You" became a major radio |
| hit, but was never released as an official single until it was the |
| B-side of "Follow You Down," the first single from the group's second |
| album, Congratulations...I'm Sorry. Upon its release in February of |
| 1996, Congratulations...I'm Sorry charted well, but within six months, |
| it had disappeared from the charts. Following the supporting tour, Gin |
| Blossoms disbanded in 1997. |
| |
| Strangely enough, the group reunited sans Rhodes on New Years Eve of |
| 2001 for a concert. Deciding to put itself back together for a tour, the |
| band hit the road a few months later in the summer of 2002 and released |
| a live DVD that fall to prepare audiences for a new album. |
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