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The Beatles (The Quarrymen,w.Tony Sheridan) - Unreleased (1958-2008)

Posted By: Discograf_man
The Beatles (The Quarrymen,w.Tony Sheridan) - Unreleased (1958-2008)

The Beatles (The Quarrymen,w.Tony Sheridan) - Unreleased (1958-2008)
MP3, 320-128 kbps | Run Time: 30:51:56 | 3.14 GB
Genre: Rock | Label: Unofficial Releases

The unreleased material has many entries, an example, such as a demo, take and rehearsal recorded 1960-1969. Some records were not published in the official album and bootlegs.

Radiohead - Unplugged and Unreleased (1999)

Posted By: Rtax
Radiohead - Unplugged and Unreleased (1999)

Radiohead - Unplugged and Unreleased (1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 424 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 160 MB
1:10:11 | Rock, Alternative Rock | Label: Umbrella Records

At some point in the early 21st century, Radiohead became something more than a band: they became a touchstone for everything that is fearless and adventurous in rock, inheriting the throne from David Bowie, Pink Floyd, and the Talking Heads. The latter group gave the band its name – it's an album track on 1986's True Stories – but Radiohead never sounded much like the Heads, nor did they take much from Bowie, apart from their willingness to experiment. Instead, they spliced Floyd's spaciness with U2's messianic arena rock heft, bridging the gap with guitar skronk borrowed from the '80s American underground. Jonny Greenwood's jagged, brutal interjections on "Creep," the band's 1993 breakthrough hit, recalled the ugly noise of the Pixies and Nirvana, a sound that translated over the expanse of an ocean, but in the throes of the alternative rock explosion of the mid-'90s, Radiohead were the odd band out.

Marvin Gaye - Motown Unreleased 1965 (2015)

Posted By: Rtax
Marvin Gaye - Motown Unreleased 1965 (2015)

Marvin Gaye - Motown Unreleased 1965 (2015)
FLAC (tracks) - 374 MB | 1:10:51
Pop Rock, Soul, R&B | Label: Motown

Graced with an extraordinary voice, complex personality, musical genius, and a backstory worthy of a Hollywood movie, Marvin Gaye wasn't your average soul singer.

The Supremes - There's A Place For Us: The Unreleased Album (2004)

Posted By: Rtax
The Supremes - There's A Place For Us: The Unreleased Album (2004)

The Supremes - There's A Place For Us: The Unreleased Album (2004)
FLAC (tracks) - 493 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 144 MB
01:16:20 | Soul, R&B | Label: Motown

Motown's endless musical assembly line yielded a number of incomplete or otherwise shelved projects. This is especially true during the label's heyday, when sessions were being held around the clock in the infamous 'Snakepit' studio of Motown's 2648 West Grand Boulevard digs. In the case of There's a Place for Us (1965) for instance, there was also recording going on in other facilities at the same time. The concept behind the unissued long-player was to spotlight Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard and Diana Ross in a setting of tunes from the stage and silver screen, coupled with the occasional well-known traditional standard.

Vladimir Horowitz - Unreleased Live Recordings 1966-1983 [50CD Box Set] (2015) [Re-Up]

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Vladimir Horowitz - Unreleased Live Recordings 1966-1983 [50CD Box Set] (2015) [Re-Up]

Vladimir Horowitz - Unreleased Live Recordings 1966-1983 [50CD Box Set] (2015)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Run Time: 37:02:15 | 5,16 Gb
Label: Sony Music Classical | Release Year: 2015

After the overwhelming success of Vladimir Horowitz live at Carnegie Hall, Sony Classical presents Vladimir Horowitz: The Unreleased Live Recordings 1966 1983. This edition takes you on tour with the legendary pianist from his home town of New York to the great halls of the USA, from New Haven to Chicago, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Boston and beyond. This special collector's set features 13 programs recorded at 25 solo recitals in 14 different concert halls.