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#1: Music : Mastermix Professional Engineered For Djs E (2009) |
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| The Author: vvikkass | 20 October 2009 | Views: 224 |
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Mastermix Professional Engineered For Djs E (2009) Artist: VA Title: Mastermix Professional Engineered For Djs E Release Date: 20.10.2009 Genre: Pop, Dance, House Number Of Tracks: 20 Duration: 78 min Size: 111 Mb Bitrate: VBR / 44.1kHz/ Joint-Stereo |
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#2: Music : UB40 - Twenty Four Seven (2008) |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 3 February 2009 | Views: 937 |
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MP3/ 17 Tracks/ Reggae/ 128 KBPS/ 68.4 MB Tracks1. End Of War 2. Lost And Found 3. Dance Until The Morning Light ft. Maxi Priest & DJ Rapper Truth 4. This Is How It Is 5. Rainbow Nation 6. Here We Go Again 7. I Shot The Sheriff ft. Maxi Priest, Marvin Priest & DJ Beniton 8. Oh America (Extended Version ft. I Love & Rasa Don Of Arrested Development) 9. Once Again 10. Slow Down 11. I'll be Back 12. Instant Radical Change Of Perception 13. It's All In The Game ft. Duncan Campbell 14. I'll Be There 15. Middle Of The Night 16. Securing The Peace 17. The Road |
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#3: Music : VA- Now, That's What I Call Music Volume 1 (2009) |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 21 January 2009 | Views: 2129 |
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MP3 | 2 Discs, 30 Tracks | Pop | avg. 200 KBPS | 203 MB Now That's What I Call Music was first released in 1983. It was the very first Now That's What I Call Music album to be released, and went on to spawn a large number of further "Now!" albums in the UK, and later in other countries. Becoming one of the biggest albums of the year, it became one of only a few compilation albums to reach number one on the UK albums chart, staying there for four consecutive weeks and five in all. It also went 3x Platinum, selling over 900,000 copies. The album was originally released on vinyl and cassette, but on 12 January 2009, it was released on double CD for the first time, as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations of the series' inception. Track Listings:CD11. (00:02:53) Phil Collins - You Can't Hurry Love 2. (00:04:09) Duran Duran - Is There Something I Should Know 3. (00:03:00) UB40 - Red Red Wine 4. (00:03:55) Limahl - Only For Love 5. (00:03:07) Heaven 17 - Temptaion |
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#4: Music : Massive Reggae - Various Artists (2008) |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 4 January 2009 | Views: 2119 |
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MP3 | 2 Discs, 46 Tracks | Reggae | 128 KBPS | 159 MB Disc 101. Aswad - Don’t Turn Around 02. Shaggy - Boombastic 03. Shabba Ranks - Mr Loverman 04. Maxi Priest - Close To You 05. Chaka Demus & Pliers - Tease Me 06. Ini Kamoze - Here Comes The Hotstepper 07. Supercat - My Girl Josephine 08. Diana King - Shy Guy 09. Grace Jones - My Jamaican Guy 10. China Black - Searching |
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#5: Music : Now, That's What I Call Music: 25 Years (2008) |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 29 December 2008 | Views: 3494 |
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MP3 | 3 Discs, 60 Tracks | Pop/Rock | 128-320 KBPS | 324 MB Disc 1:1. I Want To Break Free - Queen 2. Wake Me Up Before You Go Go - Wham! 3. There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) - Eurythmics 4. Every Breath You Take - The Police 5. Pride (In The Name Of Love) - U2 6. Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel 7. Walk This Way - RUN-DMC Feat. Aerosmith 8. Word Up - Cameo 9. Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Junior 10. Thriller - Michael Jackson |
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#6: Music : The Best Of UB40 (Volumes 1 & 2) |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 20 November 2008 | Views: 2170 |
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MP3 | 34 Tracks | Genre: Reggae | 192 KBPS | 191 MB Tracks:1. Food For Thought 2. King 3. My Way Of Thinking 4. The Earth Dies Screaming 5. Dream A Lie 6. Don't Let It Pass You By 7. Don't Slow Down 8. 1 In 10 9. Red Red Wine 10. Please Don't Make Me Cry |
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#7: Music : Now That's What I Call No. 1's! |
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| The Author: CaseMan | 13 July 2008 | Views: 6098 |
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mp3 Format | 128 kbps | 222.9 MB Fantabulous three CD set featuring 60 #1 singles that have helped shape the Pop charts since the Now series started way back in the early '80s. Includes chart-topping tracks from The Police, Pussycat Dolls, Men At Work, Nelly Furtado, Wham!, All Saints, Foreigner, Christina Aguilera, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Oasis, R. Kelly, Billy Joel, Shaggy, Gorillaz, Pink, Robbie Williams, KC & The Sunshine Band and many more. |
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#8: Music : The Essential Neil Diamond |
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| The Author: CaseMan | 13 June 2008 | Views: 1999 |
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mp3 Format | 128 kbps | 126.3 MB Neil Diamond is one of a rare breed. As a songwriter, his music has been covered successfully by artists as diverse as the Monkees, Deep Purple, UB40, and Smash Mouth. But Diamond used that three-chord alchemy to build an unparalleled career as a performer as well. The 38 tracks on these two discs address those interlocking legacies in the most comprehensive manner yet, gathering his material from Bang! Records (including such pop staples as "Solitary Man," "Cherry, Cherry," "Kentucky Woman," "Red, Red Wine," and "I'm a Believer"), Universal (highlighted by "Sweet Caroline," Song Sung Blue," "Holly Holy," and "I Am ... I Said"), and Columbia for the first time. And if Diamond has veered toward the middle of the road on those latter recordings (such as "September Morn," "Heartlight," and the Streisand duet "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"), there remains a remarkable consistency throughout his work. As if to underscore the point, a number of mid-period hits (including "Shiloh," "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show," and "Soolaimon") are featured as live recordings from fall 2001. These performances show that the sweet roughness of his voice has only grown in power and drama; it's small wonder that Diamond remains one of the top live draws in the business. Even if it overlooks Diamond's unlikely late-'90s hit country album (Tennessee Moon), this set manages to be both concise and thorough, the best introduction yet to an American music legend. |
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