Rainbow – Monsters Of Rock Live At Donington 1980 (2016), MP3+FLAC

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We just can’t get enough RAINBOW, and if you like classic hard rock then you need to listen to “Monsters Of Rock : Live at Donington 1980“, the performance of Ritchie Blackmore & Co at the legendary British festival.

A poor sounding tape circulated among fans for decades, until a few years ago the master tapes of the recorded concert were found, restored, and finally properly released as ”Monsters Of Rock : Live at Donington 1980”. Sound quality is very good.
On Saturday, August 16th, 1980 Rainbow took to the stage to headline the first rock festival to be stage

Rainbow – Monsters Of Rock Live At Donington 1980 (2016), MP3+FLAC

Front
We just can’t get enough RAINBOW, and if you like classic hard rock then you need to listen to “Monsters Of Rock : Live at Donington 1980“, the performance of Ritchie Blackmore & Co at the legendary British festival.

A poor sounding tape circulated among fans for decades, until a few years ago the master tapes of the recorded concert were found, restored, and finally properly released as ”Monsters Of Rock : Live at Donington 1980”. Sound quality is very good.
On Saturday, August 16th, 1980 Rainbow took to the stage to headline the first rock festival to be stage

Monah – Utopija (2023)


Release year: 2023
Genre: Progressive Rock / Heavy Prog
Country: Serbia

Tracklist:
01.2167 (01:45)
02. Obecana zemlja (04:55)
03 Hibris (04:18)
04. Predskazanje (04:16)
05. Sudnji dan (07:26)
06. Iza ogledala (04:13)
07. Kraj (06:52)

line up:
– Luka Arandelovic / vocals
– Lazar Jovanovic / guitar
– Pavle Samardzic / guitar
– Petar Plavsic/bass
– Nikola Vlatkovic / keyboards
– Vuk Jovanovic / drums

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Turkish Delight – Volume 2 (2023)


Turkish Delight’s “Volume 2” celebrates the absolute joy that Escape Music co-owner Khalil Turk has for the kind of music he loves so much and has spent the last thirty and then some years championing. Indeed, his enthusiasm for a new band or a new song today is no different from when I first met him in the mid-80s.

I lost count of the number of phone calls he made to me when I was working for Kerrang! magazine, where he would excitedly tell me: “Dave, you just have to listen to this, it’s brilliant, you’ll love it … before playing me something over the phone –