This is default featured slide 1 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 2 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 3 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 4 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 5 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

Sunday 17 July 2016

The B-52’s - 1992 - Good Stuff (2014 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] (Size: 1.94 GB)

The B-52’s - 1992 - Good Stuff (2014 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] (Size: 1.94 GB)




Good Stuff is the sixth studio album by new wave band The B-52s, released in 1992. This is the first (and only) B-52s album in which vocalist Cindy Wilson does not appear, though she rejoined some years later. A moderate radio hit had been achieved with the title track called "Good Stuff" and the album itself was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album at the 1993 Grammys, but lost to Tom Waits' Bone Machine.

AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine:
"Good Stuff" was a transparent attempt to recapture the good vibes of "Love Shack." It didn't succeed, but it had its own charms, from the friendly beat to Fred Schneider's endearing vocal affectations. It wasn't great, but it did have the distinction of being the best single pulled from Good Stuff. Since it was released in 1992, when singles were released in seemingly endless permutations in both the U.S. and the U.K., "Good Stuff" was available in all sorts of incarnations. In the U.S., it was released as a seven-inch single, with an edit of the title track taking up the A-side and the B given over to "Bad Influence." This same lineup was released as a seven-inch and cassette single in the U.K. In the U.S., it was also released as a 12-inch and CD-5 single featuring "Bad Influence" and three versions of "Good Stuff" -- the "12-inch remix," the "remix edit" and the "Schottische Mix." Minus "Bad Influence," this lineup was replicated for the U.K. 12-inch single, but the same lineup -- plus the original version of "Good Stuff" -- was released as a single in Europe. But that wasn't the end of it by any means. Not counting the American promotional single (a worthless issue for anyone but DJs, containing just the edit and original version of "Good Stuff"), "Good Stuff" was also released in a box set (!) in the U.K., featuring the edited single version of the title track, "Bad Influence" and "Return to Dreamland," plus three badges, a sticker and a postcard. Certainly the kind of item just for collectors. When all is said and done, the American CD-5 single and 12-inch offers the best value for the money, but the mixes aren't particularly noteworthy, so only budget-minded serious fans will need to seek it out.

Details:

Artist: The B-52’s
Title: Good Stuff
Format: 10 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 192kHz (HDtracks)
Producer: Nile Rodgers, Russ Titelman, Don Was
Release Date: June 23, 1992, (2014 HDtracks)
Recorded: Bearsville Studio, Woodstock, NY
Label: Rhino/Warner Bros. Records
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, New Wave
Duration: 56:02

Personnel:

The B-52's:

Kate Pierson – vocals, keyboards
Fred Schneider – vocals
Keith Strickland – guitars, keyboards, vocals

Additional Personnel:

Tawatha Agee – background vocals
Zachary Alford – drums
Nicholas Brown – bass
Sterling Campbell – drums
Lenny Castro – percussion
Michelle Cobbs – background vocals
John Fischer – vocals
Richard Hilton – keyboards, piano
James "Hutch" Hutchinson – bass on 2, 10
Pat Irwin – guitar, keyboards, piano, Hammond organ
Curtis King – background vocals
Stephen "Doc" Kupka – baritone saxophone
Sara Lee – bass on 5
David McMurray – flute, saxophone
Mo-Dean Intergalactic Choir – vocals
Justin Masse – keyboards
Jeff Porcaro – drums
Gregory Purnhagen – vocals
Nile Rodgers – guitar
Tim Rollins – piano
Amy Shulman – harp
Lee Thornburg – trumpet
Fonzi Thornton – background vocals
Scott Totten – guitar
Don Was – guitar
Brenda White-King – background vocals
Tracy Wormworth – bass on 1, 3, 4, 7


Track Listing

01. Tell It Like It T-I-IS (5:13)
02. Hot Pants Explosion (4:54)
03. Good Stuff (5:58)
04. Revolution Earth (5:49)
05. Dreamland (7:35)
06. Is That You Mo-Dean? (5:29)
07. The World’s Green Laughter (4:04)
08. Vision Of A Kiss (5:57)
09. Breezin’ (5:21)
10. Bad Influence (5:42)

Download Links:


Ulnow:



Uploaded:



The B-52’s - 1989 - Cosmic Thing (2014 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] (Size: 1.65 GB)

The B-52’s - 1989 - Cosmic Thing (2014 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] (Size: 1.65 GB)




Cosmic Thing is the fifth studio album by new wave band The B-52's, released in 1989. It contains the singles "Love Shack" and "Roam," which remain two of their most popular tunes. The success of the album served as a comeback after the death of guitarist Ricky Wilson in 1985. Six of the album's songs were produced by Nile Rodgers in New York City, and the remaining four by Don Was in upstate New York.

AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine:
Many observers were prepared to write off the B-52's after the release of Bouncing Off the Satellites. Granted, the album was completed in the wake of Ricky Wilson's death, but the group appeared bereft of new musical ideas and were sounding rather stale. In other words, the last thing anyone expected was a first-class return to form, which is what they got with Cosmic Thing. Working with producers Don Was and Nile Rodgers, the B-52's updated their sound with shiny new surfaces and deep, funky grooves -- it was the same basic pattern as before, only refurbished and contemporized. Just as importantly, they had their best set of songs since at least Wild Planet, possibly since their debut. "Cosmic Thing" and "Channel Z" were great up-tempo rockers; "Roam" had a groovy beat blessed with a great Cindy Wilson vocal; and "Deadbeat Club" was one of their rare successful reflective numbers. Then there was "Love Shack," an irresistible dance number with delightfully silly lyrics and hooks as big as a whale that unbelievably gave the group a long-awaited Top Ten hit. The thing is, Cosmic Thing would already have been considered a triumphant return without its commercial success. The big sales were just the icing on the cake.

Details:

Artist: The B-52’s
Title: Cosmic Thing
Format: 10 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 192kHz (HDtracks)
Producer: Nile Rodgers, Don Was
Release Date: June 27, 1989, (2014 HDtracks)
Recorded: 1988 - 1989 at Dreamland Recording Studio, West Hurley, NY
Label: Rhino/Warner Bros. Records
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, New Wave
Duration: 47:19

Personnel:

The B-52's:

Fred Schneider – percussion, vocals, background vocals
Cindy Wilson – vocals
Kate Pierson – keyboards, vocals, backing vocals
Keith Strickland – guitar, keyboards, vocals, backing vocals

Additional Musicians:

Carl Beatty – horn
Chris Cioe – horn
Leroy Clouden – drums
Charley Drayton – drums
Sonny Emory – drums
Steve Ferrone – drums
Bob Funk – horn
Arno Hecht – horn
Richard Hilton – keyboards
Sara Lee – bass, keyboards, background vocals
Paul Litteral – horn
Tommy Mandel – keyboards
Nile Rodgers – guitar
Philippe Saisse – keyboards


Track Listing

01. Cosmic Thing (3:53)
02. Dry County (4:55)
03. Deadbeat Club (4:48)
04. Love Shack (5:22)
05. Junebug (5:08)
06. Roam (4:55)
07. Bushfire (4:58)
08. Channel Z (4:50)
09. Topaz (4:21)
10. Follow Your Bliss (4:09)

Download Links:


Ulnow:



Uploaded:



The B-52’s - 1980 - Wild Planet (2014 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] (Size: 1.25 GB)

The B-52’s - 1980 - Wild Planet (2014 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] (Size: 1.25 GB)




Wild Planet is the second studio album by The B-52's, released in 1980. As with their first album, The B-52's traveled to Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas to record Wild Planet. Several of the songs from the album had been concert staples since 1978. The band consciously did not record them for their first album because they had too many tracks and wanted a strong second album, knowing that performing the tracks live would make fans look forward to it. Rhett Davies co-produced the album, and more emphasis was put on production for Wild Planet. It was very well received by critics, most of whom regarded it as a strong second album following the success of their first. Wild Planet was quickly certified gold. Many fans consider it their best album. Director Gus Van Sant thanks the band in the credits of the 1991 film My Own Private Idaho for the use of the song title, "Private Idaho." The song itself is not referred to anywhere in the movie.

AllMusic Review by David Cleary:
Conventional wisdom has it that all the B-52's' subsequent releases are highly inferior to their debut. While Wild Planet is not the rarefied wonder their first platter is, it's still darn good. The songs here are generally faster, tighter, and punchier than previously, though production values are not as wonderfully quirky and detailed; fewer songs here are as over-the-top crazy as the first album's "Rock Lobster" or "52 Girls." These formless selections continue to exhibit a cunning mix of girl group, garage band, surf, and television theme song influences, all propelled along by an itchy dance beat. "Give Me Back My Man" allows Cindy Wilson a unique opportunity to croon a broad, expressive melodic line. Fred Schneider parades his inimitably nervous vocals on chucklesome ditties like "Quiche Lorraine" and "Strobe Light." The best songs here are "Private Idaho," a wonderfully jittery number that employs a variant on the famous melodic snippet from the Twilight Zone theme music, and "Devil in My Car," a delightfully loopy hoot that lays the craziness on very thickly. Performances and sound quality are fine. This album is well worth hearing and recommended.

Details:

Artist: The B-52’s
Title: Wild Planet
Format: 9 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 192kHz (HDtracks)
Producer: Rhett Davies, The B-52's, Chris Blackwell
Release Date: August 27, 1980, (2014 HDtracks)
Recorded: April 1980 at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
Label: Rhino/Warner Bros. Records
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, New Wave
Duration: 34:48

Personnel:

Kate Pierson – keyboard bass, organ, vocals, keyboards
Fred Schneider – vocals, cowbell, glockenspiel, additional keyboards
Keith Strickland – drums, drum machine, Venus sounds
Cindy Wilson – bongos, vocals, tambourine
Ricky Wilson – guitars


Track Listing

01. Party Out Of Bounds (3:21)
02. Dirty Back Road (3:20)
03. Runnin’ Around (3:09)
04. Give Me Back My Man (4:01)
05. Private Idaho (3:37)
06. Devil In My Car (4:28)
07. Quiche Lorraine (3:57)
08. Strobe Light (3:59)
09. 53 Miles West Of Venus (4:56)


Download Links:


Ulnow:



Uploaded:



Saturday 16 July 2016

The B-52’s - 1979 - The B-52’s (2014 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] (Size: 1.34 GB)

The B-52’s - 1979 - The B-52’s (2014 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] (Size: 1.34 GB)




The B-52's is the eponymous debut album by the Athens, Georgia-based new wave band The B-52's. The kitschy lyrics and mood, and the hook-laden harmonies helped establish a fanbase for the band, who went on to release several chart-topping singles. The album cover was designed by Tony Wright (credited as Sue Ab Surd). The B-52's peaked at number 59 on the Billboard 200, and "Rock Lobster" reached number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2003, the television network VH1 named The B-52's the 99th greatest album of all time. Shortly before his death, John Lennon said he enjoyed the album. In his 1995 book, The Alternative Music Almanac, Alan Cross placed the album ninth on the list of 10 Classic Alternative Albums. In 2003, the album was ranked number 152 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine:
Even in the weird, quirky world of new wave and post-punk in the late '70s, the B-52's' eponymous debut stood out as an original. Unabashed kitsch mavens at a time when their peers were either vulgar or stylish, the Athens quintet celebrated all the silliest aspects of pre-Beatles pop culture -- bad hairdos, sci-fi nightmares, dance crazes, pastels, and anything else that sprung into their minds -- to a skewed fusion of pop, surf, avant-garde, amateurish punk, and white funk. On paper, it sounds like a cerebral exercise, but it played like a party. The jerky, angular funk was irresistibly danceable, winning over listeners dubious of Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson's high-pitched, shrill close harmonies and Fred Schneider's campy, flamboyant vocalizing, pitched halfway between singing and speaking. It's all great fun, but it wouldn't have resonated throughout the years if the group hadn't written such incredibly infectious, memorable tunes as "Planet Claire," "Dance This Mess Around," and, of course, their signature tune, "Rock Lobster." These songs illustrated that the B-52's' adoration of camp culture wasn't simply affectation -- it was a world view capable of turning out brilliant pop singles and, in turn, influencing mainstream pop culture. It's difficult to imagine the endless kitschy retro fads of the '80s and '90s without the B-52's pointing the way, but The B-52's isn't simply an historic artifact -- it's a hell of a good time.

Details:

Artist: The B-52’s
Title: The B-52’s
Format: 9 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 192kHz (HDtracks)
Producer: Chris Blackwell
Release Date: July 6, 1979, (2014 HDtracks)
Recorded: 1978–1979 at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
Label: Rhino/Warner Bros. Records
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, New Wave
Duration: 39:34

Personnel:

Fred Schneider – vocals, cowbell, toy piano, walkie talkie, keyboard bass
Kate Pierson – vocals, Farfisa organ, keyboard bass, guitar
Keith Strickland – percussion, drums, "Planet Claire" sounds
Cindy Wilson – vocals, bongos, tambourine, guitar
Ricky Wilson – guitars, smoke alarm


Track Listing

01. Planet Claire (4:37)
02. 52 Girls (3:35)
03. Dance This Mess Around (4:37)
04. Rock Lobster (6:52)
05. Lava (4:55)
06. There’s A Moon In The Sky (Called The Moon) (4:58)
07. Hero Worship (4:08)
08. 6060-842 (2:53)
09. Downtown (2:59)


Download Links:


Ulnow:



Uploaded:



AC/DC - Are You Ready? The Very Best Of [2CD] (2016) FLAC (Size: 1.02 GB)

AC/DC - Are You Ready? The Very Best Of [2CD] (2016) FLAC (Size: 1.02 GB)




AC/DC is an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne Victoria, Australia[/placeformed] in December 1973 by Angus and Malcom Young. Their albums have sold in colossal numbers; the total is now estimated at well over 200 million copies worldwide, with the 1980 album Back In Black selling over 21 million in the US alone and 40+ million worldwide, making it according to statistics the best selling album in the world ever released by a band. Their newest album released in 2008 entitled Black Ice is critically acclaimed even ahead of its release.

Details:

Title: Are You Ready? The Very Best Of (2CD)
Artist: AC / DC
Year: 2016
Genre: Hard Rock

Duration: 2:27:23
Format / Codec: FLAC
Audio Bitrate: lossless


Track Listing

DISC 1

01. Thunderstruck (4:53)
02. Live Wire (5:50)
03. The Furor (4:10)
04. The Razors Edge (4:23)
05. Beating Around The Bush (3:56)
06. Rocker (2:50)
07. Love Song (5:17)
08. Baptism By Fire (3:32)
09. School Days (5:23)
10. Brain Shake (4:09)
11. Baby, Please Do not Go (4:51)
12. Hells Bells (5:12)
13. It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll) (5:16)
14. Kicked In The Teeth (4:03)
15. Stiff Upper Lip (3:35)
16. Shoot To Thrill (5:18)
17. That's The Way I Wanna Rock 'N' Roll (3:46)

DISC 2

01. Big Gun (4:23)
02. She's Got Balls (4:48)
03. Walk All Over You (5:10)
04. Touch Too Much (4:26)
05. Landslide (3:58)
06. You Is not Got A Hold On Me (3:33)
07. You Shook Me All Night Long (3:30)
08. Whole Lotta Rosie (5:24)
09. Shake A Leg (4:05)
10. This Means War (4:25)
11. Heatseeker (3:51)
12. Highway To Hell (3:28)
13. Riff Raff (5:12)
14. Can I Sit Next To You Girl (4:12)
15. Safe In New York City (3:59)
16. Fire Your Guns (2:54)
17. Can not Stand Still (3:41)


Download Links:


Ulnow:


Openload



Uploaded:



Non Non Biyori Repeat (01-12) [720p] (Size: 3.82 GB)

Non Non Biyori Repeat (01-12) [720p] (Size: 3.82 GB)




Spring. It is the beginning of Renge's first school year. To commemorate the occasion she receives a brand new red school bag from her grandmother. And to be sure everything goes smoothly Renge decides to visit the school on the day before the actual entrance ceremony, as a rehearsal.

On her way there she finds a legendary sword, that Natsumi immediately recognizes as such, though the other girls only see a stick. Renge uses it to mark the path she is travelling. Hikage, Renge's sister, needs to go packing and return to Tokyo though, but gives Renge her first bus fee, since starting in April she will have to pay the child fee when taking the bus to school. Not only Natsumi's older sister, Komari, boards the bus to school, but also Suguru the girls' quiet older brother. At school Renge finds out how the upcoming ceremony will unfold. After receiving her own commuter pass, from her sister Kazuho, who also happens to be the class teacher, Renge decides to go to school on he own, the next day. She receives a congratulatory flower from Komari that all first year students wear, partaking in the entrance ceremony.

And so Renge's exiting school life continues with the other classmates and the new transfer student Hotaru from Tokyo...Source: anidb


Download Links:

Ulnow:


Uploaded:


Openload:



Shinsekai Yori (From the New World) 01-25 [Complete] [1080p] [HEVC] (Size: 4.33 GB)

Shinsekai Yori (From the New World) 01-25 [Complete] [1080p] [HEVC] (Size: 4.33 GB)




Based on [Kishi Yuusuke]`s award-winning 2008 speculative fiction novel Shinsekai yori. The story is set in Japan a millennium from now. Five children — the protagonist [Saki], [Satoru], [Maria], [Mamoru], and [Shun] — have been born and raised in a tranquil town that can be described as a utopia, overflowing with water and green foliage. The world is ruled by people who have the cursed power or the gods` power of telekinesis. After a certain incident, Saki and the others come to realize the true nature of their world. Before long, they learn everything, including the bloody history that brought humanity to this state. The five throw themselves into life-threatening adventure and fight to protect friends and a world on the brink of collapse. Source: ANN

Details:


..::Video Specs::..

Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding
Resolution : 1920x1080
Frame Rate : 23.976 fps

..::Audio Specs::..

Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Channels : 2 channels
Sample Rate : 44.1KHz
Language : Japanese

..::Subtitles::..

Language : English
Type : Soft Coded
Format : ASS

Download Links:

Ulnow:


Uploaded:



Openload:



labels: Earth, Japan, Novel, Super Power, Angst, Military, Coming Of Age, Asia, Future, Sci Fi, Dystopia, Human Enhancement, Bishounen, Shounen Ai, Politics, Countryside, Sci-Fi