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![]() MP3 | 12 Tracks| Genre: Rock/Blues | 42 MB This 12-track anthology gathers favorites by the late blues-rock wailer Janis Joplin, including both solo work and songs from her original band Big Brother and the Holding Company. 1 Me & Bobby McGee 2 Cry Baby 3 Kozmic Blues 4 Move Over 5 Piece of My Heart 6 Mercedes Benz 7 Try (Just a Little Bit Harder) 8 Get Iit While You Can 9 Down On Me 10 Ball And Chain ![]() MP3 | 15 Tracks| Genre: Rock | 68 MB This is the same soundboard recording as House On Fire. The only difference here is that Milk Cow Blues and Toys In the Attic are replaced with Cryin’ and Walk This Way. If you put the two shows together, you have the complete show. I always meant to do this but I figured it would have to go on two discs anyway, so, if you get House On Fire and Welcome To Mama Kin, you basically have the complete show, which is a truly great one friends. The CD packaging on this one lists track 10 as Christmas Song (Joe Perry), well, it is in fact the rare song Stop Messin’ Around with Christmas lyrics inserted by Joe Perry. If anyone has ever questioned Joe Perry’s guitar, just listen to this track and you will change your mind. When Steven Tyler introduces him before this tune, you can tell he has a lot of respect for his longtime friend. The Walk This Way Jam is pretty cool too! 01 Train Kept A Rollin' 02 Same Old Song And Dance 03 Big Ten Inch Record 04 Walk On Water 05 Walkin' The Dog 06 Chip Away The Stone 07 Last Child 08 Rattlesnake Shake 09 One Way Street 10 Stop Messin' Around ![]() MP3 | 13 Tracks| Genre: Blues/Rock | 64 MB Live Alive is a magnificent double-length showcase for Stevie Ray Vaughan's guitar playing, featuring a number of extended jams on a selection of most of the best material from Vaughan's first three albums, plus covers of "Willie the Wimp," "I'm Leaving You (Commit a Crime)," and Stevie Wonder's "Superstition." The album may not be exceptionally tight or concise, but then again, that's not the point. The renditions here sound less polished than the studio versions, with Vaughan's guitar tone bitingly down and dirty and his playing spontaneous and passionate. Well, for me, this man is the best of the guitars 01 Say What! 02 Ain't Gone 'N' Give up on Love 03 Pride and Joy 04 Mary Had a Little Lamb 05 Superstition ![]() MP3 | 11 Tracks| Genre: Blues | 58 MB Recorded in December 1983, In Session captures an in-concert jam between Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan, who had become the hot blues guitarist of the year thanks to his debut Texas Flood, as well as his work on David Bowie's hit Let's Dance. Vaughan may have been the new news, but King was not suffering, either. He had a world-class supporting band and was playing as well as he ever had. In other words, the stage was set for a fiery, exciting concert and that's exactly what they delivered. Vaughan was clearly influenced by King -- there are King licks all over his first two recorded efforts, and it was an influence that stayed with him to the end -- and he was unafraid to go toe-to-toe with his idol. King must have been impressed, since In Session never devolves into a mere cutting contest. Instead, each musicians spurs the other to greater heights. For aficionados of either guitarist, that means the album isn't just worth a listen -- it means that it's a record that sounds as exciting on each subsequent listen as does the first time through. 1. Call It Stormy Monday 2. 'Old Times' 3. Pride And Joy 4. Ask Me No Questions 5. 'Pep Talk' 6. Blues At Sunrise 7. 'Turn It Over' 8. Overall Junction 9. Match Box Blues 10.'Who Is Stevie?' 11. Don't Lie To Me ![]() MP3 | 26 Tracks| Genre: Rock | 130 MB (2 albuns) This epic collection of led zeppelins music selected and produced by Jimmy Page (who i beleive is one of the greatest guitarist of all time) is brilliant for new listeners of led zeppelin and is a great summary of their best material if you are a distinguished fan. Of course as you know led zeppelin are an awesome band and one that will always have a high reputation amongst music lovers. The first album is probably the best ending with the fantastic stairway to heaven but the second album also has some amaizing songs such as Kashmir, Houses of the Holy and many others. Led Zeppelin Remasters Disc 1: 01 Communication Breakdown 02 Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 03 Good Times Bad Times 04 Dazed and Confused 05 Whole Lotta Love 06 Heartbreaker 07 Ramble On 08 Immigrant Song 09 Celebration Day 10 Since I've Been Loving You |
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