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    John Barry - Moonraker OST

    Posted By: TT13
    John Barry - Moonraker OST

    John Barry - Moonraker OST
    Genre: Soundtrack | MP3 160 Kbps | 35 MB

    VA - Number One Hits 2006

    Posted By: jose2003
    VA - Number One Hits 2006

    VA - Number One Hits 2006
    Genre: Pop | MP3 VBR (min160 Kbps) | 84,5 Mb

    Progressive Rock - King Crimson - Schizoid Man (1996) - (Link Updated)

    Posted By: qpinkjazz

    Progressive Rock - King Crimson - Schizoid Man (1996) - (Link Updated)


    King Crimson - Schizoid Man (1996)
    Genre: Progressive Rock | MP3 | CBR 256 Kbps | 71,58 Mb


    For King Crimson scholars interested in studying the evolution of the group's biggest hit, “21st Century Schizoid Man”, over a six-year span (1969-1974), hunt down a copy of the British import CD Schizoid Man. A total of five versions are showcased – two studio takes and three in-concert versions. The first two are the most common – an edited version which the majority of the public still hears on classic rock radio, and the original full-length version from Crimson's 1969 debut, In the Court of the Crimson King. As for the live versions, both the “Live 1969” and “Live 1974” takes are strikingly similar, sticking close to the original arrangement. The big surprise is the almost heavy metal “Live 1972” version, which sounds like Black Sabbath covering the song and stretches to 11½ minutes, due to some highly technical sax/drum improvisation.

    Roger Sanchez - Come With Me (May 2006)

    Posted By: jose2003
    Roger Sanchez - Come With Me (May 2006)

    Roger Sanchez - Come With Me (May 2006)
    75,3 MB | MP3 | VBR (160 Kbps) | Label: Ultra Records

    Ignace Joseph Pleyel - Symphonies - London Mozart Players - Matthias Bamert

    Posted By: celmomas

    Ignace Joseph Pleyel - Symphonies - London Mozart Players - Matthias Bamert

    Ignace Joseph Pleyel - Symphonies - London Mozart Players - Matthias Bamert (1997)
    Genre: Classical | Type: APE | Avg. bitrate: 610 Kb/s | 328 MB | Length: 70:27 | Label: Chandos

    King Crimson - Three of a Perfect Pair (1984) - (Links Updated)

    Posted By: qpinkjazz

    King Crimson - Three of a Perfect Pair (1984) - (Links Updated)


    King Crimson - Three of a Perfect Pair (1984)
    Genre: Progressive Rock | MP3 | CBR 320 | 93.48 Mb


    Man with an Open Heart
    she wouldn't need to be a bird without a wing
    or be a servant to a telephone ring
    she could be sleeping in the comfort of another bed
    it wouldn't matter to a man with an open heart
    here comes right now…

    she could be moody, dramatic as a play
    or be evasive as a shadow in the shade
    could be irregular and singing in her underwear…
    it wouldn't matter to a man with an open heart
    here comes right now…

    her wild and wise womanly
    introspectiveness
    her faults and files of foolishness…

    wouldn't matter to a man with an open heart…
    here comes right now…

    King Crimson - Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With (2002) - (Links Updated)

    Posted By: qpinkjazz
    King Crimson - Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With (2002) - (Links Updated)


    King Crimson - Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With (2002)
    Genre: Progressive Rock | MP3 | CBR 320 | 77.9 Mb


    Personnel:
    Adrian Belew (guitar and vocals)
    Robert Fripp (guitar)
    Trey Gunn (Warr guitar, rubber bass, fretless Warr guitar)
    Pat Mastelotto (drumming)

    King Crimson - THRAK (1995) - (Links Re-Updated)

    Posted By: qpinkjazz
    King Crimson - THRAK (1995) - (Links Re-Updated)

    King Crimson - THRAK (1995)
    Genre: Progressive Rock |MP3 | CBR 320 | 120.39 Mb


    Line Up
    Robert Fripp Guitar, Soundscapes Mellotron
    Adrian Belew Guitar, Voice, Words
    Trey Gunn Stick, Backing Vocals
    Tony Levin Upright & Electric Basses, Backing Vocals
    Pat Mastelotto & Bill Bruford - Acoustic & Electronic Drumming


    WALKING ON AIR
    close your eyes and look at me
    i'll be standing by your side
    in between the deep blue sea
    and the sheltering sky
    if we find no words to say
    to the rhythm of the waves
    then we'll both surrender there
    walking on air

    and the worries of the day lie down
    under cover of the fading clouds
    the secrets of the night
    come alive in your eyes
    you don't have to hurry
    you don't have to try
    cause you don't have a care
    you're walking on air

    King Crimson - The ConstruKction of Light (2000) - (Links Re-Updated)

    Posted By: qpinkjazz
    King Crimson - The ConstruKction of Light (2000) - (Links Re-Updated)


    King Crimson - The ConstruKction of Light (2000)
    Genre: Progressive Rock | MP3 | CBR 320 | 130.52 Mb


    King Crimson has never been so much a band as an adventuresome modern musical academy, a prog-rock institution presided over by headmaster/guitarist Robert Fripp with a playfulness that often belies his more scholarly goals. And though its alumni have gone on to contribute to a dizzying array of more commercial enterprises (including Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Yes, Bad Company, Foreigner, and Roxy Music), Fripp's dedication to experimentation has relegated him to influential cult status. Entering its fourth, unlikely decade with ConstruKction of Light, King Crimson's pared-down quartet (Fripp, 80's recruit/guitarist Adrian Belew, and '90s inductees Trey Gunn on touch guitar and Pat Mastelotto on drums) offers up a curiously lugubrious mockery of rootsy Delta despair ("Prozac Blues") before venturing into the familiar, hypnotically polyrhythmic soundscape of the title track, the challenging harmonics of "Into the Frying Pan," and the delicate, spacious constructions of "FraKctured." "The World Is My Oyster" is almost Floydian in feel and scope, though the Pink brigade haven't made music this oddly compelling since the '70s. There are monster chops throughout, as well as some heavy riffing that underscores Crimson's continued influence on bands like Tool, Marilyn Manson, and Nine Inch Nails. ConstruKction is as restless as it is modern–and progressive in all the right ways. – Jerry McCulley

    100 % Rock Volume 2

    Posted By: knollie


    [[b]center]MP3/192kbps/Covers/


    Another 6 CD's of this great serie

    (Reloaded 28-6-06)

    100% Rock Volume 3

    Posted By: knollie
    100% Rock Volume 3

    100% Rock Volume 3
    MP3 Format | 192 Kbps | Incl. covers
    Reloaded 28-06-06

    Last 6 cd's of these great serie , just have a look at the names and the songs’

    King Crimson - The Abbreviated King Crimson (1991)- (Links Updated)

    Posted By: qpinkjazz
    King Crimson - The Abbreviated King Crimson (1991)- (Links Updated)

    King Crimson - The Abbreviated King Crimson (1991)
    Genre: Progressive Rock | MP3 | CBR 256 | 41.85 Mb


    Track listing
    1. "The King Crimson Barber Shop" (Tony Levin) - Also featured on the compilation (4CD set) Frame By Frame: The Essential King Crimson (1991) Subsequently featured on the reissued version of the album Three of a Perfect Pair (1984)
    2. "21st Century Schizoid Man" (Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald, Peter Sinfield) - Abridged, from the album In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)
    3. "The Court of the Crimson King" (McDonald, Sinfield) - Abridged, from the album In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)
    4. "Elephant Talk" (Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford, Robert Fripp, Levin) - Abridged, from the album Discipline (1981)
    5. "Matte Kudasi" (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Levin) - From the album Discipline (1981)
    6. "Heartbeat" (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Levin) - Abridged, from the album Beat (1982)
    7. "Medley"

    King Crimson - Beat (1982) - (Links Updated)

    Posted By: qpinkjazz
    King Crimson - Beat (1982) - (Links Updated)

    King Crimson - Beat (1982)
    Genre: Progressive Rock | MP3 | CBR 320 | 79.69 Mb

    Personnel:

    Adrain Belew: Guitar, Lead Vocal
    Robert Fripp: Guitar, Organ, Frippertronics
    Tony Levin: Stick, Bass Guitar, Support Vocal
    Bill Bruford: Drumming

    Heartbeat
    I need to feel your heartbeat heartbeat
    so close, feels like mine
    all mine
    I need to feel your heartbeat heartbeat
    so close it feels like mine
    all mine…
    I remember the feeling
    my hands in your hair
    hands in your hair
    I remember the feeling
    of the rhythm we made
    the rhythm we made
    I need to land sometime
    right next to you
    feel your heartbeat heartbeat
    right next to me…..

    King Crimson - Islands (1971) (Links Re-Updated)

    Posted By: qpinkjazz
    King Crimson - Islands (1971) (Links Re-Updated)

    King Crimson - Islands (1971)
    Genre: Progressive Rock | MP3 | CBR 320 | 99.82 Mb

    Personnel:
    Robert Fripp: Guitar, Mellotron, Peter's Pedal, Harmonium And Sundry Implements
    Mel Collins: Flute, Bass Flute, Saxes And Vocals
    Boz: Bass Guitar, Lead Vocals And Choreography
    Ian Wallace: Drums, Percussions Adn Vocals
    Peter Sinfield: Words, Sounds And Visions
    With:
    Keith Tippet: Piano
    Paulina Lucas: Soprano
    Robin Miller: Oboe
    Mark Charig: Cornet
    Harry Miller: String Bass

    King Crimson - The Power to Believe (2003) - (Links Updated)

    Posted By: qpinkjazz



    King Crimson - 2003 The Power to Believe
    Genre: Progressive Rock | MP3 | CBR 256 | 93.95 Mb


    The latest and, if recent musings from Robert Fripp are to be believed, possibly last King Crimson album sees the band heading off into a slightly heavier direction than in recent years. And a welcome move it is too. Predominently an instrumental album, only Eyes Wide Open, Facts Of Life and Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With have vocals, the style, complexity and sheer power of the music is reminiscent of the Starless and Bible Black / Red period of the band's history and is every bit as good.