Σάββατο 17 Οκτωβρίου 2009

T.T. Quick - 1986 - Metal of Honor


Genre: Heavy Metal
Country: USA
Format: MP3/128 Kbps
Size: 33595 KB
Released: 1986
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Front Cover included


Another MASTERPIECE from New Jersey's TT Quick.
It is a MUST HAVE for every colector and Music lover!





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The Band

Mark Tornillo - vocals
Dave DiPietro - guitar
Walt Fortune - bass
Glenn Evans - Drums


Track List


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01. Metal Of Honor
02. Front Burner
03. Hard As A Rock
04. Child Of Sin
05. Asleep At The Wheel
06. Come Beat The Band
07. Hell To Pay
08. Queen Of The Scene
09. Glad All Over
10. Siren Song


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Enjoy!

Τρίτη 13 Οκτωβρίου 2009

Norman Haines Band - 1971 - Den of Iniquity


Genre: Heavy Prog
Origin: United Kingdom
Covers included
Type Mp3 256 Kbps
Size : 91400 KB
Released: 1971
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1971 classic Birmingham UK heavy prog album from Norman Haines Band (post Locomotive and formerly Sacrifice). The sound is much like Locomotive with perhaps the odd slice of Arzachel style jamming. Featuring Neil Clark on guitar, Andy Hughes on bass & vocals, Jimmy Skidmore on drums and Mr Haines himself on keyboards & vocals. A single was taken from the album (Finding My Way Home/Rabbits) and released under the name Avalanche! Great cover art and a superb version of the Locomotive track "Mr. Armageddon". .
Here again the genius of Haines stands out, but the entire record can be considered one of the finest and least-known prog albums ever to see the light of day.
At its time of release, many shops refused to stock Den Of Iniquity, sighting the album's grotesque cover as just too disgusting for the sensitive record-buying public to cope with. What a mistake. Not only did lovers of prog miss out on a truly great album but also its absence from record shop shelves turned it into one of the most sought-after collector’s items of all time, with originals now fetching more than £1000!
Den Of Iniquity boasts many musical highlights, but its finest moments were two instrumentals, Rabbits and Haines' Life Is So Unkind. Unfortunately, after the release of one final solo 45, Give It To You Girl, Haines called it a day and disappeared into obscurity, leaving behind not just the thought that a potentially-great and influential musician had retired far too early, but that the legacy of his brief career was one of the most collectable prog albums ever.

The Band

Norman Haines (keyboards),
Neil Clark (guitar),
Andy Hughes (bass),
Jimmy Skidmore (drums)

Track List

01 - Den Of Iniquity
02 - Finding My Way Home
03 - Everythibg You See (Mr Armagedon)
04 - When I Come Down
05 - Bourgeois (2:59)
06 - Rabbits
a) Sonata (For Singing Pig)
b) Joint Effort
c) Skidpatch
d) Miracle
07 - Life Is So Unkind
a) Moonlight Mazurka
b) Echoes Of The Future
08 - Elaine (Bonus)
09 - I really Need a Friend (Bonus)
10 - Daffodil (Bonus)
11 - Autumn Mobile (Bonus)
12 - Give To You Girl (Bonus)


Enjoy!

Τρίτη 6 Οκτωβρίου 2009

Dr.Z - 1970 - Three Parts To My Soul


Genre: Heavy Prog

Origin: United Kingdom

Covers included

Type Mp3 256 Kbps

Size : 91400 KB

Released: 1970

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One of the great, lost prog rock albums, Dr. Z's “Three Parts to My Soul” ended up being one of the rarest albums on the "swirl" Vertigo label, with only 80 copies said to exist. Luckily it was reissued many times, starting with Second Battle in Germany, Si- Wan in Korea, Universal in Japan, and most recently Akarma in Italy. Most of these reissues replicate the original gimmick cover (a die-cut fold-out cover not unlike ELP's “Brain Salad Surgery”).
Dr. Z was lead by North Wales university professor Keith Keyes, who handles keyboards (harpsichord, piano, organ), as well as vocals, with Bob Watkins on drums, and Rob Watson on bass. This is another album, like BLACK WIDOW's “Sacrifice”, that featured lyrics that flirted with the occult in a prog rock setting. Here Keyes had the idea that in the afterlife, your soul is divided in to three parts, with a Latin term to each, Spiritus, Manes et Umbra. Spiritus was the soul that goes to heaven, Manes is the soul that's damned to Hell, and Umbra being the soul that stays on Earth to eternally haunt. There are some people who don't think this album is particularly good. OK, so don't expect polished YES/GENESIS-influenced prog here. What you get is early British prog, dominated mainly by harpsichord, with occult lyrics and very peculiar vocals, trying to sound "evil". The production isn't the greatest in the world, although it was produced by Patrick Campbell-Lyons of NIRVANA (the late '60s/early '70s UK band that is, hardly the Kurt Cobain-led grunge band everyone knows of).
"Evil Woman's Manly Child" is said to be a reverse of the Ten Commandments. Here you get two voices, a whispered voice and a sung voice. This is truly one of the album's many high points. "Spiritus, Manes et Umbra" could almost sound like a hit if things worked out a bit different for the band (and of course, rid of the drum solo). It's such a catchy little song. "Summer For the Rose" shows some psychedelic elements, showing how in 1971, the 1960s hadn't totally vanished. "Burn in Anger" is a piano-dominated ballad that truly screams 1971, while "Too Well Satisfied" is one of those cheesy songs with lots of appeal. "In a Token of Despair" is the closing ballad, regarding the spirit that haunts the Earth. The entire album has that theatrical quality. Many of the reissues come with two bonus cuts, "Lady Ladybird" and "People in the Street", which was released as a single back in 1970 on Fontana. What's really interesting about these two cuts, written by Keith Keyes as on “Three Parts to My Soul”, is you will find absolutely no signs of occult subject matters in these two songs. "Lady Ladybird" is a pretty cheery number. "People in the Street" on the other hand sounds too much like straight-up pop, lacking the charm of "Lady Ladybird". But for “Three Parts to My Soul”, this might not to be everyone's taste, but I like the album, regardless what might be said.

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The Band

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- Keith Keyes / piano, harpsichord, organ and vocals

- Bob Watkins / drums & percussion

- Rob Watson / bass guitar



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Track List



01. Evil Woman's Manly Child (4:47)

02. Spiritus, Manes et Umbra (11:51)

03. Summer for the Rose (4:32)

04. Burn in Anger (3:25)

05. Too Well Satisfied (5:49)

06. In a Token of Despair (10:31)



Bonus

07. Lady Ladybird (2:46)

08. People in the Street (3:08)



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Enjoy!

Κυριακή 4 Οκτωβρίου 2009

Back in Business

Hi guys!

I know it’s been a long time since my last post!
I want to ask an apology for that!
Sometimes things never come as you expect them to come!

Anyway!

Last summer at the end of June a great festival was on in Belgium at an area near Dutch borders!

Grasspop Metal Meeting!

I was there!
I drove over 2 hours to get there! As you don’t know I’m a great fun of Dream Theater and it was a good opportunity to listen alive this great band!
I was stuck myself in front two stage lines and never got away until it was over!
So among others I saw

Jon Oliva's Pain













W.A.S.P


What a GREAT BAND .....

BLACKIE LAWLESS is a performer with capital letters
He has a great stage attitude … I Love him …

If you ever have an opportunity to see him alive …just don’t miss it.

By the way he will play live in Thessaloniki Hellas on the 20th of November





I'll try to be there!









Blind Guardian













And finally

Last but NOT least


DREAM THEATER


Are they Great or what!
Keep in touch!
Cheers!