Dread Zeppelin – 2056: The Year We Landed at Jah La Palooza – Live (2003) [DVDRip]


Country: USA
Genre: Hard Rock, Reggae, Rock’n’Roll
Year Of Release: 2003

Tracklist:
01. Song Remains The Same
02. Immigrant Song
03. I Can’t Quit You Babe
04. Hey Hey What Can I Do
05. Heartbreaker
06. Smoke On The Water
07. Question & Answer
08. Long Black Wavy Hair
09. Whole Lotta Love
10. Misty Mountain Hop
11. Viva Las Vegas
12. Stairway To Heaven
13. Moby Dick
14. Big Ole Gold Belt
15. My Way

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Dice – Crazy Little Dreams And Maps For Ramona (2020)


Genre: Progressive Rock
Year: 2020
Country: Germany

Tracklist:
01. Crazy Little Dreams (6:38)
02. On The Trip To Mars (Dreamscene 21) (4:29)
03. The Dream Goes On Forever (6:38)
04. My Flying Carpet (Dreamscene 22) (3:49)
05. Bibos Dream (6:53)
06. The Mood Times Vario (Dice-Map 5) (8:12)
07. Peaceful Days In Crete (Dreamscene 23) (1:49)
08. Avalanche (8:34)
09. Tamaras Crazy Dreamkit 1979 (Dreamscene 24) (1:40)
10. X On The Other Side (Dice-Map 6) (11:23)

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Dirtbag Republic – Tear Down Your Idols 2020


Western Canadian rockers Dirtbag Republic consisting of frontman Sandy Hazard, guitarists Mick Wood and Mike Federici, drummer Ed Nijjer and bassist Dave Worden have unveiled the cover and track list for their third upcoming studio album Tear Down Your Idols.

The following message was posted on Dirtbag Republic‘s Facebook page earlier today:

“Here’s the album cover for the upcoming record “Tear Down Your Idols” Ole O’Brian did an outstanding job on the artwork for this.

Mixed By Tim Neuhaus
Produced by Hazard/Wood
Mastered by Harry Hess

Stay tuned in the coming months for more announcements!

TEAR DOWN YOUR IDOLS

1. Main Objective
2. Skinny
3. Wannabees
4. Days Are Gone
5. Don’t Answer

Big Wha-Koo (Wha-Koo) – Big Wha-Koo (US press, Vinyl-rip) (1977) mp3+flac (48kHz)+flac Hi-res (192kHz)

Big Wha-Koo were a Los Angeles, California-based soft rock ensemble formed in 1975 under the leadership of singer, songwriter and guitarist Danny Douma. Douma assembled an entourage of veteran musicians that included David Palmer, who had sung lead vocals on two tracks of Steely Dan’s debut album Can’t Buy a Thrill, Nick Van Maarth, from Buddy Holly’s backup band, The Crickets, Don Francisco, formerly of Crowfoot and Atlee and British blues man Andy Silvester, formerly of Savoy Brown. L.A.-based session musician Reinie Press, bass player on many of Neil Diamond’s most successful recordings, contributed bass and saxophone on two tracks on the band’s 1977 debut album, The Big Wha-Koo for ABC Records. Lee Ritenour also was featured playing guitar on the songs “Whiskey Voices&#8221