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Rock & Prog: Simon & Garfunkel |
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'Релизы от KillerRips' | Fri, 16 Jan 2004 00:28:04 GMT | Автор: OlCh |
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Вот нашел на свою голову приятеля...он выдаёт, да выдаёт! Приходиться отдельным топиком постить....на радость Хрюнычу!
Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3 AM, Remaster Ape Cover, Booklet & Label
Wednesday Morning, 3 AM [Expanded] [EXTRA TRACKS] Simon & Garfunkel
1. You Can Tell The World 2. Last night I Had The Strongest Dream 3. Bleecker Street 4. Sparrow 5. Benedictus 6. The Sound Of Silence 7. He Was My Brother 8. Peggy-O 9. Go Tell It On The Mountain 10. The Sun Is Burning 11. The Times They Are A-Changin' 12. Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. 13. Bleecker Street 14. He Was My Brother 15. The Sun Is Burning
Simon & Garfunkel would become, in essence, the American folk movement's answer to the Beatles, bridging generations and spanning musical styles--if done with an often-dispassionate air of seeming academic disdain--and a ubiquitous fixture in many a 1960s record collection. Yet, there are precious few hints of what was to come on Simon and Garfunkel's 1964 debut. Though recorded during the first few hectic months of American Beatlemania, the Paul and Art of Wednesday Morning are still firmly rooted in Greenwich Village coffeehouse traditions. Their nasally correct take on Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A-Changin'," covers of American folk movement standards like "Peggy-O," "He Was My Brother," "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream," and buoyant gospel-tinged fare ("You Can Tell the World," "Go Tell It on the Mountain") just can't help sounding tres ironic, especially coming from the mouths of two nice Jewish boys from Queens. The early Simon originals here are cast in much the same mold, with the notable exception of "The Sounds of Silence" (offered here in its first, all-acoustic incarnation), a song that underscores the songwriter's looming ability to wrap even the most dour observations in poetically and musically accessible terms that would be the envy of many a Hallmark staff writer. This new edition has been digitally remastered to good effect and also contains three bonus tracks: spare, heartfelt demos of Simon's "Bleecker Street" and the covers "He Was My Brother" and "The Sun Is Burning.
Wednesday.Morning,.3.A.M.ape.rar .......................................................................................... Simon & Garfunkel-Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme, Remaster APE Single tracks Covers, Booklet & Label
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme [Expanded] [EXTRA TRACKS] Simon & Garfunkel
1. Scarborough Fair/Canticle 2. Patterns 3. Cloudy 4. Homeward Bound 5. The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine 6. the 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) 7. The Dangling Conversation 8. Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall 9. A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into 10. For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her 11. A Poem On The Underground Wall 12. 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night 13. Patterns 14. A Poem On The Underground Wall
When a retrofit of electric guitars transformed "Sounds of Silence" into Simon & Garfunkel's folk-rock entrée, the partners and their label hastily followed with a like-titled album mixing Paul Simon's acoustic folk songs with plugged-in bids for radio play. By contrast, this successor, released less than a year later, more coherently and convincingly reveals Simon's broadening horizons as a writer and the duo's nascent studio perfectionism. The title song remains a haunting signature piece, relying on acoustic guitar and harpsichord to carry its contrapuntal marriage of English ballad and antiwar plaint; such acoustic delicacy prevails throughout and has proven more durable than by-the-numbers wattage. The first great S&G album, the set includes "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)," "Homeward Bound," "Dangling Conversation," and Art Garfunkel's luminous solo piece, "For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her." (The 2001 reissue adds a pair of unreleased demos to the original work.
Parsley,.Sage,.Rosemary.And.Thyme.ape.rar .......................................................................................... Simon & Garfunkel - Sounds of Silence, Remaster APE Single tracks Covers, Booklet & Label Sounds of Silence [Expanded] [EXTRA TRACKS] Simon & Garfunkel
1. The Sound Of Silence 2. Leaves That Are Green 3. Blessed 4. Kathy's Song 5. Somewhere They Can't Find Me 6. Anji 7. Richard Cory 8. A Most Peculiar Man 9. April Come She Will 10. We've Got A Groovy Thing Goin' 11. I Am A Rock 12. Blues Run The Game 13. Barbriallen 14. Rose Of Aberdeen 15. Roving Gambler
One suspects that Paul Simon cringes a bit when he listens to Simon & Garfunkel's 1966 breakthrough release. Lines from "I Am a Rock" ("For a rock feels no pain / And an island never cries") and the title track ("Fools, said I, you do not know / Silence like a cancer grows") are the essence of sophomoric poetry. And who but a couple of self-serious young men would sequence the suicide odes "Richard Cory" and "A Most Peculiar Man" back to back? That said, every callow couplet found here is counterbalanced by words that are disarmingly guileless. The unabashed romanticism of "Kathy's Song" is truly poignant; it ranks with "For Emily" and "The Only Living Boy in New York" among the duo's most resplendent performances. "April Come She Will" has a similar innocent appeal, while the title track, despite its overwrought moments and Tom Wilson's tacked-on production, is a folk-rock landmark. It's not hard to find fault with The Sounds of Silence, but it's easier still to bask in its inchoate splendor. (The 2001 reissue adds the bonus track "The Blues Run the Game" plus three unreleased 1970 demos.
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Simon & Garfunkel - Bookends [Expanded] [EXTRA TRACKS] APE
Bookends [Expanded] [EXTRA TRACKS] Simon & Garfunkel
1. Bookends Theme 2. Save The Life Of My Child 3. America 4. Overs 5. Voices Of Old People 6. Old Friends 7. Bookends Theme 8. Fakin' It 9. Punky's Dilemma 10. Mrs. Robinson 11. A Hazy Shade Of Winter 12. At The Zoo 13. You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies 14. Old Friends
Track for track, this is Simon & Garfunkel's best album. By 1968, Simon had shed his more precious tendencies as a songsmith. Meanwhile, the duo and coproducer/engineer Roy Halee had become adept studio technicians. "America" and "Mrs. Robinson" displayed the kind of sonic breadth that would flower even more fully two years later with "The Boxer" and "Bridge over Troubled Water." Bits of whimsy ("Punky's Dilemma," "At the Zoo") and melancholy ("Old Friends," "A Hazy Shade of Winter") complete this autumnal album. (The 2001 reissue adds two bonus tracks, including a demo of "Old Friends.
Bookends.rar ....................................................................................................................... Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water new
Bridge Over Troubled Water [Expanded] [EXTRA TRACKS] Simon & Garfunkel
1. Bridge Over Troubled Water 2. El Condor Pasa (If I Could) 3. Cecilia 4. Keep The Customer Satisfied 5. So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright 6. The Boxer 7. Baby Driver 8. The Only Living Boy In New York 9. Why Don't You Write Me 10. Bye Bye Love 11. Song For The Asking 12. Feuilles-O 13. Bridge Over Troubled Water
No one can say Simon & Garfunkel went out with a whimper. The popular duo's 1970 swan song produced four hit singles and won six Grammy awards, including Record, Album, and Song of the Year. An involving mix of sweeping epics ("The Boxer," the title track) and breezy throwaways (a live cover of the Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love," the rock & roll trifle "Baby Driver"), Bridge was one of the most popular albums of its era. What's particularly striking about this collection is how brightly lesser-acclaimed songs like "So Long Frank Lloyd Wright" and the gorgeous "The Only Living Boy in New York" shine. (The 2001 reissue adds a pair of demos to the original work, including the traditional "Feuilles-O.") S&G-BOTW.rar |
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Rock & Prog: Rush, 1996 |
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'Test For Echo' | Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:24:18 GMT | Автор: the_gift |
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Артист: | Rush | Альбом: | Test For Echo, 1996 | Жанр: | Progressive Rock | Формат файла: | APE, MA 3.97, etc.. | Ссылка: | CD |
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Rock & Prog: Настя - Танец на цыпочках |
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| Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:19:43 GMT | Автор: St_Igory |
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Артист: | Настя | Альбом: | Танец на цыпочках, 1994 | Жанр: | уже не уральский, но еще не питерский | Формат файла: | EAC, APE 3.98, WinRAR 3, LOG, PICs | Ссылка: | CD | Нахождение: | eDonkey | Примечание: | альбом идет, нарушая порядок... но heineken man так упорно предлагал его релизить, что пришлось пойти навстречу... :) |
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Rock & Prog: Крематорий |
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'Иллюзорный мир' | Thu, 15 Jan 2004 04:25:13 GMT | Автор: Reanimator |
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Артист: | Крематорий | Альбом: | Иллюзорный мир, | Жанр: | Русский Рок | Формат файла: | ЕАС АПЕ | Ссылка: | CD | Нахождение: | eDonkey | Примечание: | Jumpstart |
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