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  1. Free Download Milton Friedman, Gary S. Becker, Kyle Snyder (Narrator), "Milton Friedman on Economics: Selected Papers" English | ASIN: B0D9R98MYJ | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~07:26:00 | 205 MB On his death in the autumn of 2006, Milton Friedman was lauded as "the grandmaster of free-market economic theory in the postwar era" by the New York Times and "the most influential economist of the second half of the 20th century" by the Economist. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1976, Friedman was both a highly respected economist and a prominent public intellectual, the leader of a revolution in economic and political thought that argued robustly in favor of virtues of free markets and laissez-faire policies. Milton Friedman on Economics: Selected Papers collects a variety of Friedman's papers on topics in economics that were originally published in the Journal of Political Economy. Opening with Friedman's 1977 Nobel Lecture, the volume spans nearly the whole of his career, incorporating papers from as early as 1948 and as late as 1990. An excellent introduction to Friedman's economic thought, Milton Friedman will be essential for anyone tracing the course of twentieth-century economics and politics. Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/3cb3a647acdfc4287dcf1d3242495e10/bjaym.Milton.Friedman.on.Economics.Selected.Papers.Audiobook.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/qiNhksUBM5/bjaym.Milton.Friedman.on.Economics.Selected.Papers.Audiobook.rar.html Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction
  2. Artist: Little Milton Title: Think Of Me Year Of Release: 2005 Label: Telarc Blues Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Soul Quality: APE (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 45:25 Total Size: 292 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 01. Gonna Find Me Somebody To Love 02. Let Your Love Rain Down On Me 03. The Blues Is My Companion 04. Something Wonderful 05. Gone With The Wind 06. I'll Be 07. Next To You 08. Think Of Me (Thinking Of You) 09. Reconsider Me 10. Second Hand Love 11. Feel Like A Man 12. That's Where It´s At For his debut Telarc Blues release, Little Milton continues in the soul-blues vein he helped to popularize starting with his work for the Chess label in the mid-'60s. His impassioned vocals are as strong as ever with guitar chops to match. The 12 tracks that make up Think of Me could be likened to a classic Stax production sans the driving horn section. The first-rate work of organist Bruce Katz keeps the proceedings percolating through Little Milton's soul-blues base liberally mixed with flourishes of country music, swamp pop, R&B, and urban funk. Any fan of Little Milton's Malaco releases of the '80s and '90s will definitely want to add this to his collection. http://rapidgator.net/file/e8f3c28e5b3b96e72926003eec4d2448/lmtom.rar.html http://ssh.tf/tqVBG3VLL/lmtom.rar http://uploaded.net/file/gji94f81/lmtom.rar
  3. Artist: Little Milton Title: Welcome To The Club: The Essential Chess Recordings Year Of Release: 1994 Label: Chess/MCA Records [CHD2-9350] Genre: Electric Blues, R&B, Soul, Funk Quality: FLAC (image+.cue+.log,scans) Total Time: 02:08:37 Total Size: 842 MB Review by Steve Huey: He may not be a household name, but die-hard blues fans know Little Milton as a superb all-around electric bluesman -- a soulful singer, an evocative guitarist, an accomplished songwriter, and a skillful bandleader. He's often compared to the legendary B.B. King -- as well as Bobby "Blue" Bland -- for the way his signature style combines soul, blues, and R&B, a mixture that helped make him one of the biggest-selling bluesmen of the '60s (even if he's not as well-remembered as King). As time progressed, his music grew more and more orchestrated, with strings and horns galore. He maintained a steadily active recording career all the way from his 1953 debut on Sam Phillips' legendary Sun label, with his stunning longevity including notable stints at Chess (where he found his greatest commercial success), Stax, and Malaco. James Milton Campbell was born September 7, 1934, in the small Delta town of Inverness, MS, and grew up in Greenville. (He would later legally drop the "James" after learning of a half-brother with the same name.) His father Big Milton, a farmer, was a local blues musician, and Milton also grew up listening to the Grand Ole Opry radio program. At age 12, he began playing the guitar and saved up money from odd jobs to buy his own instrument from a mail-order catalog. By 15, he was performing for pay in local clubs and bars, influenced chiefly by T-Bone Walker but also by proto-rock & roll jump blues shouters. He made a substantial impression on other area musicians, even getting a chance to back Sonny Boy Williamson II, and caught the attention of R&B great Ike Turner, who was doubling as a talent scout for Sam Phillips at Sun. Turner introduced the still-teenaged Little Milton to Phillips, who signed him to a contract in 1953. With Turner's band backing him, Milton's Sun sides tried a little bit of everything -- he hadn't developed a signature style as of yet, but he did have a boundless youthful energy that made these early recordings some of his most exciting and rewarding. Unfortunately, none of them were hits, and Milton's association with Sun was over by the end of 1954. He set about forming his own band, which waxed one single for the small Meteor label in 1957, before picking up and moving to St. Louis in 1958. In St. Louis, Milton befriended DJ Bob Lyons, who helped him record a demo in a bid to land a deal on Mercury. The label passed, and the two set up their own label, christened Bobbin. Little Milton's Bobbin singles finally started to attract some more widespread attention, particularly "I'm a Lonely Man," which sold 60,000 copies despite being the very first release on a small label. As head of A&R, Milton brought artists like Albert King and Fontella Bass into the Bobbin fold, and with such a high roster caliber, the label soon struck a distribution arrangement with the legendary Chess Records. Milton himself switched over to the Chess subsidiary Checker in 1961, and it was there that he would settle on his trademark soul-inflected, B.B. King-influenced style. Initially a moderate success, Milton had his big breakthrough with 1965's "We're Gonna Make It," which hit number one on the R&B charts thanks to its resonance with the civil rights movement. "We're Gonna Make It" kicked off a successful string of R&B chart singles that occasionally reached the Top Ten, highlighted by "Who's Cheating Who?," "Grits Ain't Groceries," "If Walls Could Talk," "Baby I Love You," and "Feel So Bad," among others. The death of Leonard Chess in 1969 threw his label into disarray, and Little Milton eventually left Checker in 1971 and signed with the Memphis-based soul label Stax (also the home of his former prot??g?? Albert King). At Stax, Milton began expanding his studio sound, adding bigger horn and string sections and spotlighting his soulful vocals more than traditional blues. Further hits followed in songs like "Annie Mae's Cafe," "Little Bluebird," "That's What Love Will Make You Do," and "Walkin' the Back Streets and Cryin'," but generally not with the same magnitude of old. Stax went bankrupt in 1975, upon which point Little Milton moved to the TK/Glades label, which was better known for its funk and disco acts. His recordings there were full-blown crossover affairs, which made "Friend of Mine" a minor success, but that label soon went out of business as well. Milton spent some time in limbo; he recorded one album for MCA in 1983 called Age Ain't Nothin' But a Number, and the following year found a home with Malaco, which sustained the careers of quite a few old-school Southern soul and blues artists. During his tenure at Malaco, Milton debuted the song that would become his latter-day anthem, the bar band staple "The Blues Is Alright," which was also widely popular with European blues fans. Milton recorded frequently and steadily for Malaco, issuing 13 albums under their aegis by the end of the millennium. In 1988, he won the W.C. Handy Award for Blues Entertainer of the Year, and was also inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. Tracklist: CD1: 01. She Put A Spell On Me [02:00] 02. Sneaking Around [03:03] 03. I'm Coming Home [02:27] 04. Lonely No More [02:20] 05. Someone To Love [01:49] 06. I Need Somebody [02:05] 07. My Song [03:08] 08. Never Too Old [02:58] 09. I Wonder Why [02:10] 10. So Mean To Me [02:33] 11. Losing Hand [02:37] 12. Ain't No Big Deal On You [02:20] 13. Meddlin' [02:18] 14. Blind Man [03:26] 15. Stand By Me [02:53] 16. Sacrifice [02:41] 17. Blues In The Night [03:12] 18. You're Welcome To The Club [02:46] 19. Can't Hold Back The Tears [02:32] 20. Country Style [02:45] 21. We're Gonna Make It [02:42] 22. Who's Cheating Who? [03:00] 23. Without My Sweet Baby [02:50] 24. Feel So Bad [04:04] CD2: 01. I'm Mighty Grateful [02:34] 02. Give Me This Chance [03:34] 03. Loving You [03:23] 04. Man Loves Two (Man's Temptation) (alternate take) [02:40] 05. Let Me Down Easy [02:43] 06. My Baby's Something Else [02:39] 07. Things Go Better With Coke (1) [01:03] 08. You Colored My Blues Bright [02:49] 09. Moanin' For You Girl [02:42] 10. You Mean Everything To Me [02:28] 11. Things Go Better With Coke (2) [01:06] 12. Nothing Beats A Failure [03:12] 13. More And More [02:46] 14. Don't Talk Back [02:23] 15. Twenty Three Hours [02:24] 16. Grits Ain't Groceries [02:40] 17. Just A Little Bit [02:25] 18. Steal Away [02:54] 19. If Walls Could Talk [03:09] 20. Spring [03:57] 21. I'm Tired [02:33] 22. Let's Get Together [03:02] 23. I Play Dirty [02:31] 24. Baby I Love You [02:45] http://rapidgator.net/file/13df7c788a6c53febff76ce1a116e5f2/LM1ltonsharp994fl.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/b4645651f6465bbfc37baaef4d2b0372/LM1ltonsharp994fl.part2.rar.html http://ssh.tf/iG0ctQvxP/LM1ltonsharp994fl.part1.rar http://ssh.tf/YBHibv66P/LM1ltonsharp994fl.part2.rar http://uploaded.net/file/07ugee9w/LM1ltonsharp994fl.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/nrft2uzp/LM1ltonsharp994fl.part2.rar
  4. Artist: Gilberto Gil & Milton Nascimento Title: Gil & Milton Year Of Release: 2000 Label: WEA/Warner Genre: Brazilian Jazz Quality: FLAC Total Time: 56:23 Total Size: 390 MB Tracklist: 01. Sebastian (Gil-Nascimento) - 5:02 02. Duas Sanfonas (Gil-Nascimento) - 5:02 03. Ponta de Areia (Vinheta) (Nascimento-Brant) - 0:46 04. Bom Dia (Gil-Caymmi) - 4:14 05. Trovoada (Gil-Nascimento) - 4:33 06. Something (Harrison) - 3:30 07. Maria (Barroso-Peixoto) - 4:47 08. Lar Hospitalar (Nascimento-Gil) - 4:31 09. Yo Vengo a Ofrecer mi Corazon (Paez) - 4:38 10. Dora (Caymmi) - 4:32 11. Xica da Silva (Ben) - 4:22 12. Cancao do Sal (Nascimento) - 3:39 13. Dinamarca (Nascimento-Gil) - 2:45 14. Palco (Vinheta) (Gil) - 0:43 15. Baiao da Garoa (Gonzaga-Cordovil) - 3:19 http://rapidgator.net/file/e63323cff549f4adde0b12a960c1d09e/Gilberto_Gil_Milton_Nascimento_Gil_Milton.rar.html http://ssh.tf/DUpsbsboS/Gilberto_Gil_Milton_Nascimento_Gil_Milton.rar https://bytewhale.com/aprhfbl9a28t/Gilberto_Gil_Milton_Nascimento_Gil_Milton.rar
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