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06 Dec 2006 12:14:00
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06 Dec 2006 12:14:00
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11 Nov 2006 14:55:00
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09 Nov 2006 11:43:00
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Environments 2: Tintinnabulation (1987)
EAC Secure | LAME VBR -extreme mp3
Ambient, Sound Effect, Nature | 99MB
Tintinnabulation from Syntonic Research. (Special low frequency version.)
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08 Nov 2006 03:33:00
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This is a recording of Neil Young live in concert, probably from the mid-1980s. This is a bootleg recording so don't expect a studio quality presentation. For Neil Young fans.
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07 Nov 2006 13:06:00
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This is Krzysztof Kieslowski’s film’s haunting Grammy-nominated original soundtrack by renowned composer Zbigniew Preisner.
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06 Nov 2006 01:34:00
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12 Oct 2006 05:14:00
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11 Oct 2006 06:16:00
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It’s A Beautiful Day: It’s A Beautiful Day (1969)
Rock | EAC Secure | CD Image & LAME VBR -extreme mp3
270MB & 73MB
The Classic Band of the Sixites Embraced by San Francisco and the Love Generation, the Legendary First Album featuring White Bird
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07 Oct 2006 00:07:00
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Part of the American Swinging in Paris Series.
Digital Remastering 2002.
Recording years: 1936-1938
Digital Remastering 2002.
Recording years: 1936-1938
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02 Oct 2006 07:16:00
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25 Sep 2006 01:41:29
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19 Sep 2006 05:18:00
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19 Sep 2006 05:18:00
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“Gene “Jug” Ammons represents the full-throated blues school of the tenor saxophone. Closely allied with Von Freeman and Sonny Stitt, Ammons was a disciple of Lester Young and Ben Webster, taking a vibratoless tone from the former and an expansive palette from the latter.”
“Tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons had a huge sound, and a Coleman Hawkins-inspired ability to belt the blues and caress the ballads with equal facility.”
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18 Sep 2006 22:10:00
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