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    Colosseum - The Complete Reunion Concert Cologne 1994 - Live (PAL DVD9)

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    Colosseum - The Complete Reunion Concert Cologne 1994 - Live (PAL DVD9)

    Colosseum - The Complete Reunion Concert Cologne 1994 - Live (PAL DVD9)
    DVD-9 | PAL | VOB | 90 min | All Regions | ~ 8.2 GB | RAR 3% | RS
    English | Dolby Digital 2.0 | Dolby Digital 5.1
    Genre: Rock, Jazz-rock

    Led by drummer Jon Hiesman, Colosseum were at the forefront of the jazz-rock scene at the end of the 1960's. This disc captures them in 1994… their first live performance for 23 years! A documentary tracing the history of the band is also included.

    Brian Eno, Harold Budd - The Pearl [EGED 37] 24bit/96kHz LP Rip

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    Brian Eno, Harold Budd - The Pearl [EGED 37] 24bit/96kHz LP Rip

    Brian Eno, Harold Budd - The Pearl
    Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (Tracks) , m3u, artworks | Stereo | 550Mo | 5% RAR Recovery | 1984
    Styles: Ambient | RapidShare Download

    This sublime, tranquil recording features 11 haunting ambient tone poems for treated piano. They are crafted from simple chords, arpeggios, or melodies that are frequently trailed by delicate electronic whispers to produce dreamy results. Even though Budd and Eno chose to compose and record in a minimalist style, their gorgeous, moody music evokes so much more, for the reverberating spaces between the notes are just as important as the notes themselves. In an interesting experiment, both "Against the Sky" and "An Echo of Night" explore the same melancholic musical theme in different settings–the former is a sparse piano piece with gentle electronic treatments, the latter is a murky synth work set against a nocturnal outdoor backdrop. (Budd later explored the theme again as the ethereal elegy "Olancha Farewell" on his 1986 solo album, Lovely Thunder.) Beautifully understated, the slow-motion ballet of The Pearl is a piece of striking ambient impressionism that was highly original in its day, well before the myriads of New Age imitators its composers spawned, and it remains fresh and vital two decades later. –Bryan Reesman