Eric Hanke-Autumn Blues

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Eric Hanke-Autumn Blues

Eric Hanke-Autumn Blues
2006 | Songwriter | FLAC | 295 Mb

Amazon review:
Love Eric's original content and style. His words blend tones of yester year favorites with modern adornments. The members of his band add to the sound by providing a classic feel and great drum rhythms. He has a one of a kind voice that will take him far. Check out his new CD, you'll def. enjoy it as I have.

Air Supply-The Earth Is..

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Air Supply-The Earth Is..

Air Supply-The Earth Is..
1991 | Soft-Rock | FLAC | 335 Mb

Kenny Rogers- 9 CD's

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Kenny Rogers- 9 CD's

Kenny Rogers-7 CD's
1990-2006 | Country | FLAC-MP3 VBR160~350Kbs | 1.3Gb

Alberto Cortez-La Magia de Alberto Cortez

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Alberto Cortez-La Magia de Alberto Cortez

Alberto Cortez-La Magia de Alberto Cortez
1991 | Trova | FLAC | 370 Mb

Alberto Cortez-Coincidencias

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Alberto Cortez-Coincidencias

Alberto Cortez-Coincidencias
1991 | Trova | FLAC | 260 Mb

Air Supply - The Book of Love

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Air Supply - The Book of Love

Air Supply - The Book of Love
1997 | Soft-Rock | FLAC | 300 Mb

K.D. Lang - Songs for Swinging Lovers

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K.D. Lang - Songs for Swinging Lovers

K.D. Lang - Songs for Swinging Lovers
1993 | Country | FLAC | 500 Mb

Orquesta La Ofensiva Colaquito Cortez-Panama Esta Chevere

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Orquesta La Ofensiva Colaquito Cortez-Panama Esta Chevere

Orquesta La Ofensiva Colaquito Cortez-Panama Esta Chevere
1976 | Salsa | MP3 320Kbps | 80 Mb

Leyo Peña y su Combo-Oriente Llama

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Leyo Peña y su Combo-Oriente Llama

Leyo Peña y su Combo-Oriente Llama
1969 | Salsa | MP3 192Kbps | 52 Mb

Principe Y Su Sexteto - SIGUEN LOS EXITOS

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Principe Y Su Sexteto - SIGUEN LOS EXITOS

Principe Y Su Sexteto - SIGUEN LOS EXITOS
Salsa | MP3 320Kbps | 60 Mb

Paloma San Basilio - Paloma Mediterranea

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Paloma San Basilio - Paloma Mediterranea

Paloma San Basilio - Paloma Mediterranea
1992 | Latin | MP3 | CBR | 320Kbps | 80 Mb

Paloma San Basilio (born on November 22, 1947 in Madrid, Spain) is a singer. She starred in the Spanish language premiere production of Andrew Lloyd Weber's Evita at Teatro Monumental in Madrid. The show later transferred to Barcelona and certain cities in Latin America. She represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 in Gothenburg, Sweden, with the sad ballad La fiesta terminó (The party ended), and finished 14th. She also starred in highly acclaimed Madrid revivals of "Man of La Mancha" and "My Fair Lady," and the Madrid production of "Victor/Victoria." She recorded several tracks with Placido Domingo and a particularly notable duet version of 'Soledad' by Emilio Jose

Eric Clapton - From the Craddle

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Eric Clapton - From the Craddle

Eric Clapton - From the Craddle
1994 | Rock | Covers | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 125 Mb

The full-tilt blues album that Clapton had been promising for years, From the Cradle proves the guitarist's enduring devotion to a form he had long relegated to merely a flavor in his music rather than the main ingredient. Clapton's singing on the album is somewhat mannered; he tries to compete with original versions of these songs by Muddy Waters, Charles Brown, and others, and there's no way he's going to win that battle. Still, you can feel the emotional connection Clapton has with these songs, and guitar aficionados will swoon over his fretwork on songs such as "Third Degree," "Someday After a While," and the incendiary "Groanin' the Blues." –Daniel Durchholz

Supertramp - Famous Last Words

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Supertramp - Famous Last Words

Supertramp - Famous Last Words
1982 | Rock | MP3 | CBR | 320Kbps | 104 Mb

Joshua Kadison

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Joshua Kadison

Joshua Kadison - Delilah Blue
1995 | Soft Rock | MP3 | CBR | 320Kbps | 110 Mb

Eric Clapton - Unplugged

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Eric Clapton - Unplugged
1992 | Rock | Covers | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 114 Mb

Clapton caught the "unplugged" trend just at the right time, when the public was hungry to hear how well rock stars and their material can hold up when stripped of elaborate production values. Clapton himself seemed baffled by the phenomenon, especially when picking up the armload of Grammys Unplugged earned him, including Record and Song of the Year for "Tears in Heaven," the heart-rending elegy to his young son, Conor. That song and a reworked version of "Layla" got most of the attention, but the rest of the album has fine versions of acoustic blues numbers such as "Malted Milk," "Rollin' & Tumblin', and "Before You Accuse Me" that make it worth investigating further. –Daniel Durchholz