martes, 31 de julio de 2007

The Piano Tribute To Pink Floyd



There's been all kinds of tribute albums to legendary rock group Pink Floyd, from electronic to symphonic and bluegrass to reggae. And now there's a piano one.
Producer David Ari Leon has produced The Piano Tribute To Pink Floyd, which interprets most of the band's biggest hits with a lone piano. Classics like "Comfortably Numb", "Money", and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" are all here. Also included is the original composition, "Sail On The Steel Breeze" (a lyrical reference to "Shine On"), which subtly mixes shades of "Comfortably Numb" and "Wish You Were Here".
Leon has selected Floyd tunes that translate well to piano, even though all the band's songs are taken from their biggest albums in the 70s (Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall). These are the songs that casual listeners will be most familiar with and enjoy, but it would have been nice for Leon to venture into the latter-day Floyd with renditions of "High Hopes" or "A Great Day For Freedom" from 1994's The Division Bell.

Piano Tribute is a quiet, easy listen that won't offend anyone, but something that really only diehard Floyd fans will bother buying or appreciating. It's debatable whether the album actually takes listeners on a "celestial journey" (as the back cover promises), but one sure truth is stated: "When all of the studio trickery and texture is removed, the emotional resonance of these now classic songs endures."


Indeed, the song remains the same !

TRACKLIST:

01. Comfortably Numb

02. Wish You Were Here

03. Shine on You Crazy Diamond

04. Money

05. Goodbye Blue Sky

06. Pigs on a Wing

07. Have a Cigar

08. Hey You

09. Us & Them

10. Mother

11. Brain Damage/Eclipse

12. Sail on the Steel Breeze (composicion original)

http://rapidshare.com/files/46050327/David_Ari_Leon_-__2005__-_The_Piano_Tribute_To_Pink_Floyd.rar

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sábado, 21 de julio de 2007

Triumph - Classics




Los canadienses Triumph, compatriotas de Rush, partieron como un trío de hard rock progresivo surgido en Toronto. Con un rock técnico y explosivos shows, llegaron a ser considerados la banda más importante de su país después de Rush. Las voces agudas de su vocalista y guitarrista Rik Emmet y su virtuosisimo trabajo en guitarra, buenos teclados y una poderosa base rítmica fueron la receta de la banda.


En los 80 Triumph comenzaban a alejarse del rock progresivo con una línea de tendencia al heavy metal. Muestra de aquello fueron los discos “Allied Forces” de 1981 y “Never Surrender” de 1982. Ambos les permitieron salir de gira en 1983 en un recordado USA festival junto a Ozzy, Van Halen y Judas Priest.

En 1989 editan la recopilación de grandes éxitos llamada “Classics".
Bonustrack Rock sin fronteras:

Never Surrender

Too Much Thinking

24 Hours a Day

Track listing :

"Tears in the Rain" – 3:53

"Hold On" – 6:05 "

I Live For The Weekend" – 5:18

"Magic Power" – 4:54

"Follow Your Heart" – 3:27 "

A World Of Fantasy" (Emmett, Levine, Moore, T. Patrick) – 5:03

"Fight The Good Fight" – 6:20

"Spellbound" – 5:12

"Somebody's Out There" – 4:05

"Lay It On The Line" – 4:04

"Rock 'n' Roll Machine" – 6:55


All of the songs were written by Rik Emmett, Mike Levine and Gil Moore except as indicated.

[edit] Personnel
Rik Emmett - guitars & vocals Gil Moore - drums & vocals Michael Levine - bass & keyboards[edit] Production credits
Mike Clink - tracks 1, 9 Mike Levine and Triumph - tracks 2, 10 Triumph - tracks 3, 4, 7 Triumph and Eddie Kramer - tracks 5, 8 Triumph and David Thoener - track 6 Mike Levine and Doug Hill - track 11


http://rapidshare.com/files/44297767/Triumph_-_Classics.rar.html
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domingo, 15 de julio de 2007

Bad Company - Merchants Of Cool




Resucitando el Blog !
Que tal amigos, por fin de vuelta ! El blog no ha muerto. Hace tiempo que no tiraba nada nuevo, ando re ocupado y lo seguiré estando, pero Rock Sin Fronteras sigue como sea.

Hoy me levanté con "Shooting Star" un himno de esta leyenda británica y prototipo del classic rock de los setenta. Que riffs ! tan sencillos, pero que feeling tiene ese temazo.

Absolutamente en vivo, potente, excelente calidad y con Paul Rodgers en la voz, el hombre que estuvo en las voces de Free, su banda primogénita y ahora nada más y nada menos que en Queen NO reemplazando a Freddie Mercury porque la voz de ese tipo no la reemplaza nadie, pero ahí está Paul haciendo a su manera el "Retorno de los Champions" a pesar de ciertas críticas que dicen que intenta imitar a Mercury.
Aqui va la music. Que la disfruten.

Ahh.. se me olvidaba.. Noten que va el tema "All right Now" de Free.. Para recordar los viejos tiempos de Rodgers.na po.. suena como cañón
weno que más quieren que les diga.. gosenla! y agradezcan qls ! xD

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