Diese Aufnahme wurde in den USA speziell für diese Vinyl-Edition von den Originalbändern neu gemastert.
- 180 gram audiophile vinyl
- Special remastered version
Diese Aufnahme wurde in den USA speziell für diese Vinyl-Edition von den Originalbändern neu gemastert.
During their acoustic touring in 1994 the Golden Earring recorded the album Face It. The album consists of a surprisingly fresh and versatile collection of songs
Sweet and breezy, light and jazzy, with plenty of warm touches – and one of the only albums ever releases by Edson Fredrico. Edson Frederico E A Transa features Frederico working with arrangements by Luiz Eca and Durval Ferreira, done with light percussion touches, plenty of keyboards, and some of the warm fusion phrasing of the mid 70s Brazilian scene.
The Chakachas are best remembered for their disco single hit „Jungle Fever“. The album by the same name is a revelation of Latin funk, with horns playing against groovy rhythms and some fine vocal work. This album is characterized by its versatile percussion, consisting of maracas, congas and drums, and funky guitar riffs and horns.
As one of Jamaica’s leading record producers Arthur ‚Duke‘ Reid embraced the new reggae sound. London- based reggae giant Trojan Records brought together a dozen of his finest works under the title “Greater Jamaica Moonwalk Reggae”.
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The North Irish progressive rock band Fruupp released their third album The Prince of Heaven’s Eyes in 1974. It is a beautifully presented, well-balanced and stunningly original story. Inspired by the Genesis sound they created an melodic and structured piece of music, combining rock with folk and classical influences. The album centered around the impressive keyboard work by Stephen Houston.
’60s icon Marianne Faithfull released her commercial album Dangerous Acquaintances in 1981. The album, whose title refers to the French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses contains amongst others the song „For Beauty’s Sake“, which she co-wrote with Steve Winwood. She moved back to the mainstream rock territory and released some incredible tracks, like “Truth, Bitter Truth” and “So Sad”.
Festivál is the eighth studio album by the Latin music and rock band Santana. The follow-up to the successful Amigos is recorded during a period when frontman Carlos Santana was the only original member in the band.
The third Stone Temple Pilots album received critical acclaim for its broad spectrum of sounds – By slightly accentuating their music with Pop influences, this allowed STP to distinguish themselves from the pack of flannel wearing, long haired bands that were raiding the airwaves in the ’90s.
With the production of the movie The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret Of The Unicorn the collaboration between director Steven Spielberg and composer John Williams got into a new chapter. A chapter which Williams fills with fascinating compositions on an adventurous ride.
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