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Whitesnake - More Fourplay The Classic MTV Videos (2017) [DVD5] Label: Parlophone Records / Rhino Records Country: UK Genre: Hard Rock, Blues Rock Quality: DVD5 Video: MPEG2 Video / 720x480 (4:3) / 29.97fps / 8000kbps Audio: AC3 / 48kHz / 6ch / 448kbps Audio: AC3 / 48kHz / stereo / 192kbps Time: 01:11:26 Full Size: 3,69 Gb All four hit videos from the album are featured; Still Of The Night, Here I Go Again, Is This Love and Give Me All Your Love - all restored with pristine, 5.1 sound. Also included are a half hour documentary of the making of the album based on a new interview with Whitesnake's founder, David Coverdale, and the DVD is completed by a new video for the 1988 radio version of 'Here I Go Again', plus rare footage of the band on stage performing 'Crying In The Rain' and 'Still of the Night' Setlist: Restored & Remixed in 5.1 01 Still Of The Night 02 Here I Go Again 03 Is This Love 04 Give Me All Your Love Video Memories - The Making Of 87 Album 05 Documentary Purplesnake Video Jam 06 Here I Go Again 1987 Tour Video Bootleg 07 Crying In The Rain 08 Band Intros 09 Still Of The Night } https://hotlink.cc/folder/e3d35d7e-ccf0-11e7-a445-0cc47a0e712c https://nitroflare.com/folder/10477/L17doaXRlc25ha2UgLSBNb3JlIEZvdXJwbGF5IFRoZSBDbGFzc2ljIE1UViBWaWRlb3MgKDIwMTcp
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Artist: Fourplay Title: Fourplay Year Of Release: 2011 (1991) Label: Warner Bros. Records Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24 bit/96 kHz] Total Time: 62:43 Total Size: 1,20 GB The debut album for contemporary jazz quartet Fourplay charted at #1 on the Billboard Jazz Charts and was certified platinum, making it one of the most successful smooth-jazz sellers in history. This disc was the debut for Fourplay, a popular quartet comprised of keyboardist Bob James, guitarist Lee Ritenour, bassist Nathan East, and drummer Harvey Mason. The music sounds more or less like a Bob James small-group date with Ritenour as a major soloist. The style is between jazz, R&B, and pop with an emphasis on lightweight originals, soulful and moderately funky rhythms, and predictable radio-friendly music. Nothing unexpected occurs, but fans of James and Ritenour should enjoy both this album and Fourplay in general. Tracklist: 01 - Bali Run 02 - 101 Eastbound 03 - Foreplay 04 - Moonjogger 05 - Max-O-Man 06 - After The Dance 07 - Quadrille 08 - Midnight Stroll 09 - October Morning 10 - Wish You Were Here 11 - Rain Forest ************************************* Produced by Fourplay. Engineered by Don Murray. Bob James - Yamaha C7 Midi Grand Piano, Synthesizers, Keyboards and Programming Nathan East - Yamaha LB1 5-String Bass, TRB 6-String Bass, Background vocals Lee Ritenour - Guitar; Gibson ES-335, Gibson L-5, Gibson Midi-Max Guitar Synthesizer, Gibson Chet Atkins Electric/Classical Guitar, Roger Sadowski Electric/Classical Guitar Harvey Mason - Gretsch Drums, Gibraltar Racks, Brady Snare Drums, Vic Firth Drums Sticks El DeBarge - Lead Vocals, Background vocals Patti LaBelle - Background vocals Philip Bailey - Background vocals Darrell DeBarge - Background vocals http://rapidgator.net/file/a8969500ac0077682bf8dbdee624178d/Faur-F91-011HD.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/506b4ecf68f43321d3c012246a5608b0/Faur-F91-011HD.part2.rar.html http://ssh.tf/IEoXGbdbL/Faur-F91-011HD.part1.rar http://ssh.tf/s2QGjGAbL/Faur-F91-011HD.part2.rar http://uploaded.net/file/axcu0dl1/Faur-F91-011HD.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/asqy2nmm/Faur-F91-011HD.part2.rar
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Artist: FourPlay String Quartet Title: This Machine Year Of Release: 2014 Label: Self Released Genre: Alternative / Classical Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 Total Time: 53:01 min Total Size: 321 MB / 123 MB Tracklist: 01. Something Is Going Wrong [5:28] 02. Have Your Cake [4:13] 03. This Machine [4:42] 04. Theme [5:21] 05. Dog Days [4:01] 06. Mississippi Sinkhole [5:16] 07. Moon Over the Moldau [3:21] 08. Space Party Awesomeness [4:45] 09. Anti-Occident [6:21] 10. In the Meantime [5:42] 11. This Machine (Radio Edit) [3:45] FourPlay String Quartet added "String Quartet" to their name to differentiate themselves from the American jazz group Fourplay, but they are also a band in the most rock & roll sense of the word. Their viola and violin players stand rather than perching on stools, allowing them to avoid the staid atmosphere stereotypically assumed of classical music and giving them the freedom to bob and dance around the stage (the cellist sits out of necessity, though sometimes playing the instrument more like a double bass). Despite lacking guitar, bass, and drums, their performances follow the rock mode, including covers of well-known rock songs. The four original members were all students attending the University of New South Wales together in 1995, fans of alternative rock who played classical instruments. When they discovered that they could add pickups and distortion to their stringed instruments, they started getting together outside of class to play versions of songs by Jeff Buckley and Metallica and whoever else they were hearing on the radio that week for their friends. On a whim they entered the university's band competition with a set of these rock covers. To their surprise they not only won, but were immediately approached to be the support act for a Max Sharam concert. At that point the quartet consisted of Tim Hollo on viola and vocals, Peter Hollo on cello and vocals, Chris Emerson on viola, and Philippa Allan on violin. This unusual lineup of two violas rather than two violins added depth to their sound and made it easier to transpose rock rhythms onto the classical instruments. Allan was more interested in pursuing classical violin, however, and was soon replaced by Lara Goodridge, who contributed not only violin but also vocals and some of her original compositions, helping to move them away from purely being a covers band. The novelty of their style earned them appearances on television and radio and when their first album, Catgut Ya' Tongue, was released independently in 1998, it sold out in three weeks. A European tour followed, at the end of which viola player Emerson left -- the second member to leave for a career in classical music -- to be replaced by Veren Grigorov, who brought a passion for composing original Gypsy-inspired pieces, adding to the group's evolving sound. In 2000 they released their second album, The Joy of FourPlay, which included five originals as well as covers of songs by bands like the Clouds and Pop Will Eat Itself. It was followed by a remix album called Digital Manipulation, organized by cellist Peter Hollo, who doubled as a DJ under the name of Raven. It featured remixes of their music created by Australian electronic artists including B(if)tek, Machine Translations, Traksewt, and Pimmon. Violinist Grigorov left in 2004 and was replaced by Shenton Gregorio of Shenzo's Electric Stunt Orchestra, who perform while hanging from wires and sometimes flying over the heads of their audience, upside down. Where previously FourPlay String Quartet's original material had been composed by one of the individuals and then brought to the band, Gregorio encouraged them to jam like a traditional rock band. The results were heard on their 2006 album, Now to the Future, which was produced by Magoo. Over half of the album was original material, though it still included covers of the likes of Radiohead and the Strokes. ~ Jody Macgregor http://rapidgator.net/file/9f6955405d6b60fbbd17eb962175206b/TMA.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/53dAEVzwp/TMA.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/idq67sx0/TMA.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://rapidgator.net/file/4378eed7904827b1ee2f85993a782b6c/TMA320.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/mvkvUM3wp/TMA320.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/q5vcpt1s/TMA320.rar