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Biagio Antonacci - Il Cielo Ha Una Porta Sola (2008)

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Biagio Antonacci - Il Cielo Ha Una Porta Sola (2008)

Biagio Antonacci - Il Cielo Ha Una Porta Sola (2008)
Genre: Celtic | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 458 Mb
Original Release Date: July 2008 | Publisher: Sony | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Giocando con i titoli dei due inediti, ecco il nuovo album di Biagio Antonacci Il cielo ha una porta sola con cambio di etichetta, contenente alcuni dei suoi successi reinterpretati e un duetto a sorpresa con Claudia Cardinale.
16 tracce per un Biagio Antonacci a tutto tondo che può permettersi di rileggere il suo passato artistico sull’onda di una maturità e maggiore intensità interpretativa. Dopo avere ascoltato alla radio in anteprima l’emozionante singolo che da il titolo al lavoro, si potrà gustare un suono più rock nell’altro energico brano nuovo “Aprila”: un forte invito a lasciarsi andare all’amore.
Ci sono anche le riletture personali di due hits, composti originariamente per Laura Pausini, come “Vivimi”, eletta la ‘miglior ballata in Sudamerica’, e la splendida “Tra te e il mare” con il campionamento di un riff tratto dalla mitica “Start me up” dei Rolling Stones. E poi c’è da segnalare la presenza della calda voce recitante di Claudia Cardinale scelta come partner per il brano “Sognami”, nel quale è stata inserita la fisarmonica suonata con grande maestria da Richard Galliano. Lo stesso Biagio racconta l’incontro con la diva nella sua casa a Parigi : …‘Io ero arrivato con il registratorino e le cuffiette e abbiamo cominciato a incidere il suo pezzo. L'ha fatta per cinque volte, ma perché fosse perfetta mi sono permesso di chiederle di ripeterla per la sesta volta e lei ha esclamato Oh Antonacci! e l'ha rifatta…’.

Biagio Antonacci - Sono cose che capitano (1989)

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Biagio Antonacci - Sono cose che capitano (1989)

Biagio Antonacci - Sono cose che capitano (1989)
Genre: Pop | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 378 Mb
Original Release Date: July 1989 | Publisher: Sony | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Biagio fa il suo esordio pubblicando nel 1989 "Sono cose che capitano". "Che fretta c'e'" da il via al cd, e subito il ritmo ti coinvolge. Il tema affrontato in questo brano e' la fretta, il tempo che corre e noi dietro lui, senza accorgerci che troppe cose rimangono indietro….

Nomadi & OmniaSymphony Orchestra - Live 2007

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Nomadi & OmniaSymphony Orchestra - Live 2007

Nomadi & OmniaSymphony Orchestra - Live 2007
Genre: Pop | 2CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 1,39 Gb
Original Release Date: June 2007 | Publisher: Sony | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Nomadi & Omnia Symphony Orchestra live 2007 è il trentunesimo album dei Nomadi, registrato live assieme alla Omnia Symphony Orchestra nei giorni 6 e 7 aprile 2007 presso il PalaBrescia di Brescia.
È presente anche una versione DVD, che può esser acquistata insieme ai due CD nella loro edizione a tiratura limitata, oppure separatamente..

Nomadi - Con me o contro di me (2006)

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Nomadi - Con me o contro di me (2006)

Nomadi - Con me o contro di me (2006)
Genre: Pop | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 379 Mb
Original Release Date: July 2006 | Publisher: Atlantic | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Con me o contro di me è il trentesimo album del gruppo musicale Nomadi, pubblicato nel 2006.
Esso contiene la canzone Dove si va, che ha vinto nella categoria gruppi alla 56a edizione del Festival di Sanremo. Oltre al succitato brano viene estratto un secondo singolo solo per la programmazione radiofonica, Occhi aperti..

Everything but the girl - Eden (1985)

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Everything but the girl - Eden (1985)

Everything but the girl - Eden (1985)
Genre: Pop | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 288 Mb
Original Release Date: May 1985 | Publisher: Warner | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt are the husband and wife team known as Everything But The Girl, who are most famous for their smash hit single "Missing". A Todd Terry remix of "Missing" reached No.3 in the UK and No.2 in the US in 1995. Before and after, the duo had a succession of very minor chart hits, with several songs breaching the Top 40 in the UK. Their other most successful song was "I Don't
Everything but the Girl hit the ground running with their first album, Eden; in some ways, they wouldn't equal the effort again for years. Though both Tracy Thorn and Ben Watt learned how to use their voices to better effect over the years, their vocal talents are evident here. Singing over a gentle, tropical-toned combo, Thorn sounds strong and free, and, when the occasion calls for it, vulnerable. Watt may be a little melodramatic on "Tender Blue," but the affecting "Soft Touch" more than makes up for it. Meanwhile, "Another Bridge" presages "Me and Bobby D" (from The Language of Life); "The Dustbowl" succinctly captures a post-breakup reflection with only a modicum of regret; "Frost and Fire" reaches out from daughter to mother; and "I Must Confess" neatly sambas its way out of a finished relationship. Mature, intelligent, and unflinchingly romantic, it ranks among EBTG's best work.

Enya - Enya (1987)

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Enya - Enya (1987)

Enya - Enya (1987)
Genre: Celtic | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 198 Mb
Original Release Date: July 1987 | Publisher: Sony | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Enya, or, better, Eithne Ni Bhraonain (one of the Clannad family), concocted a potion of Celtic-like melodies, exotic rhythms, neoclassical electronics and angelic whispers that would be hugely influential, particularly on new-age music (which, in turn, was also her main influence). Her solo debut, Enya (1987), highlighted her talent for composing catchy and celestial melodies, embellishing them with all sorts of crescendoes and bridges, and adding march-like tempos to them. The symbiosis between her childish tone and Nicky Ryan's meticulous, almost orchestral arrangements was magic..

Sinead O’Connor - I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got (1990)

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Sinead O’Connor - I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got (1990)

Sinead O’Connor - I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got (1990)
Genre: Pop | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 278 Mb
Original Release Date: July 1969 | Publisher: Chrisalys | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Before Sinead O'Connor became conservative America's most reviled musician when she ripped up a picture of the Pope on TV and refused to perform live at a New Jersey venue following "The Star Spangled Banner," she vocally supported the IRA at home in Ireland and generally roused the rabble. Indeed, she's one female pop star who's truly earned her army boots. Though her once meteoric musical career has suffered due to her outspokenness, the powerful voice and presence found on her second album is beyond reproach. Best known as the source of O'Connor's breakthrough cover of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U," this is a moving, intensely passionate work full of dark beauty and longing, constructed with a fierce independence and a taste for the unique. This undeniably pop album (albeit with modern-rock and folk elements) has more than held up through the years..

Chet Baker - The Last Great Concert My Favourite Songs Vol. 1 & 2 (2004)

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Chet Baker - The Last Great Concert My Favourite Songs Vol. 1 & 2 (2004)

Chet Baker - The Last Great Concert My Favourite Songs Vol. 1 & 2 (2004)
Genre: Jazz | 2CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 612 Mb
Original Release Date: July 2004 | Publisher: Enja | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Chet Baker died two weeks after this Last Great Concert was performed. Sad, really; made even sadder when you listen to MY FUNNY VALENTINE. If this tune (as played here) doesn't bring tears to your eyes, then I imagine that nothing could. Heart wrenching–that's what this tune is. Mr. Peck (reviewer below) was so perfect in his description, that there is not much more I can add, except to say that, indeed, the orchestra and strings on MY FUNNY VALENTINE seem to be soothing and bathing Chet in some kind of morbid, yet beautiful honor. A tribute to one great jazz player, without doubt.
I have loved Chet's work for many years, and, out of the many albums/cd's I own by Chet, this recording is my favorite.
All of the songs here are performed impeccably. Chet's trumpeting is exceptional, given his frail condition. His vocals are moving. I especially love the vocal/trumpet combination on I FALL IN LOVE TOO EASILY…

Randy Crawford - The Best Of... (1991)

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Randy Crawford - The Best Of... (1991)

Randy Crawford - The Best Of… (1991)
Genre: R&B | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 351 Mb
Original Release Date: July 1969 | Publisher: Warner | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Rare vocal beauty is what Randy Crawford possesses along with loads of smoldering passion and deep emotional involvement with the meaning of any song this wonderous singer choses to do! This stunning collection is a great starting point for those beginning a musical journey with one the the greatest singers ever or for those of us already familiar with this classic artist who the more you play the more you fall in love! "Give Me The Night" is a soulfully dreamy opener that flows so beautifully into Randy's athem "Street Life" with The Jazz Crusaders featuring Joe Sample on keyboards which was a huge success for Miss Crawford. "Street Life" was also used in the soundtrack of the Burt Reynold's film "Sharky's Machine" along with great songs by Sarah Vaughan and Peggy Lee and Randy truly shines alongside these legends and makes one realize that this is indeed another legendary singer! "One Hello" is a gorgeous ballad that Randy turns inside out and sings with such passion that I get a rush every time but for those who need more convincing you will go no further than her extraordinary definitive performance of the John Lennon classic "Imagine" that gets a standing ovation ..

Oleta Adams - Moving On (1995)

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Oleta Adams - Moving On (1995)

Oleta Adams - Moving On (1995)
Genre: R&B-Soul | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 497 Mb
Original Release Date: July 1995 | Publisher: Fontana | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

This is an album by the American vocalist, pianist and songwriter Oleta Adams and was released in 1995. Moving On saw Adams move to a more straightforward R&B sound. Working with established R&B producers Vassal Benford (Rebbie Jackson, Jade, Toni Braxton) or Michael J. Powell (Randy Crawford, Anita Baker, Regina Belle) helped mix her trademark soul, pop, adult contemporary and gospel with R&B. Adams wrote or co-wrote six of the twelve songs on the album, and for the first time produced two of the songs..

Tim Buckley - Goodbye and hello (1967)

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Tim Buckley - Goodbye and hello (1967)

Tim Buckley - Goodbye and hello (1967)
Genre: Rock | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 276 Mb
Original Release Date: July 1969 | Publisher: Elektra | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

The album opens with bombs exploding and Tim's voice climbing into the sky as he straighfrowardly, almost weepingly, derides war - THE war - a protest song if there ever was one, but beautiful nonetheless. Anger never turns to noise. There is a touch of madrigal in Kight-Errant. Here, Tim tears through the heart as well as puts out some powerfully vivid lyrical imagery on "I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain", one of my desert-island 10 songs; maybe 5, if they make me pick. His voice, reportedy on the 16th-or-so take of a 6-minute burning coal in which he sings almost without break, flies in the stratosphere, then out of orbit, once breaking into ascending but still-in-tune sobs. He experiments with harpsichords on "Carnival Song"….

Tim Buckley - Happy sad (1969)

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Tim Buckley - Happy sad (1969)

Tim Buckley - Happy sad (1969)
Genre: Rock | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 236 Mb
Original Release Date: July 1969 | Publisher: Elektra | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

After the fairly straightforward West Coast folk rock of Tim Buckley and Goodbye and Hello, 1969’s Happy Sad finds the young singer-songwriter transitioning to a more experimental sound. Featuring killer guitar work from Lee Underwood, stellar vibraphone from David Friedman and a much stronger jazz bent, the record marks the beginning of Buckley’s exploration of atmosphere, mood, and octave bending vocal gymnastics, elements that would take an even more avant garde turn on subsequent albums. After 40 years, how does Happy Sad stand up? Only a song-by-song analysis will reveal the answer..

Top 20 Hit List Italia Marzo 2010

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Top 20 Hit List Italia Marzo 2010

Top 20 Hit List Italia Marzo 2010
Genre: Pop Rock | 1CD | 3201Kbps CBR | 168 Mb
Original Release Date: March 2010 | Publisher: Sony | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

I migliori successi del mese di marzo 2010 nelle classifiche Italiane, ascolta tutti gli album tuoi preferiti e balla al suono della loro musica.

m2o vol. 23 (2010)

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m2o vol. 23 (2010)

m2o vol. 23 (2010)
Genre: Dance | 1CD | 320 Kbps CBR | 153 Mb
Original Release Date: March 2010 | Publisher: Sony | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Ancora una volta m2o ha creato un prodotto multimediale, non una semplice compilation. Il claim del prodotto è BE PURE! Un invito alla purezza che m2o rinnova con forza ai suoi appassionati…un mondo allo stato puro, lo stesso che i ragazzi apprezzano da ormai più di 8 anni!

Baustelle - I Mistici Dell'Occidente (2010)

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Baustelle - I Mistici Dell'Occidente (2010)

Baustelle - I Mistici Dell'Occidente (2010)
Genre: Pop | 1CD | 256 Kbps CBR | 98,9 Mb
Original Release Date: March 2010 | Publisher: Ricordi | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

Il titolo stesso sembra essere un gioco a carte scoperte su un mondo magico e surreale, con venature oscure e misteriose. Tanto che può essere la citazione proprio del libro omonimo scritto da Elémire Zolla, conoscitore di dottrine esoteriche e studioso di mistica occidentale e orientale, morto nel 2002 a Montepulciano (cittadina toscana da dove arrivano proprio i Baustelle). In particolare “I mistici dell’occidente” di Zolla è un’interpretazione di tutta l’esperienza mistica dell’Occidente, che parte dal paganesimo e, passando dal rigore dei primi ordini monastici, arriva fino alla passione francescana e ai grandi mistici dell’età moderna. Zolla è stato ritenuto da sempre un intellettuale scomodo ed anticonformista per il suo sottrarsi all’impegno sociale a causa di una rassegnazione totale nei confronti della cultura occidentale, trovando invece nuova linfa vitale nell’esplorazione dell’ignoto.