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Electric Light Orchestra - Face The Music (1975)

Artist: Electric Light Orchestra
Title Of Album: Face The Music
Year Of Release: October 2, 1975
Label: Sony
Genre: Rock, Art rock
Quality: MP3 / Joint Stereo
Bitrate: VBR kbit/s / 44.1 Khz
Total Time: 36:20 min
Total Size: 65 mb
TrackList
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01. Fire On High (5:30)
02. Waterfall (4:27)
03. Evil Woman (4:19)

04. Nightrider (4:24)
05. Poker (3:32)
06. Strange Magic (4:29)
07. Down Home Time (3:55)
08. One Summer Dream (5:47)
http://up.jeje.ge//download.php?id=FF69CECF33ELO's fifth studio LP was released in 1975 (see 1975 in music) and the first to be recorded in Musicland Studios Munich probably because audiences in their home market were still slow to warm to the band at this point, and the attitude of the classically trained musicians who performed on their album Eldorado.
This album is often regarded as a bridge between their progressive rock past and their hit making pop/rock status of the late '70s and '80s. The band featured yet another new line-up with Bassist Kelly Groucutt and Cellist Melvyn Gale replacing Mike de Albuquerque and Mike Edwards respectively.
The back cover of the record sleeve shows the members of the band with their faces pressed against a glass panel, supposedly watching the "electrocution" depicted on the front cover. The band member who is looking away is Richard Tandy, who is opposed to the death penalty and therefore didn't want to participate in the "joke."
The singles "Evil Woman" and "Strange Magic" were the most commercial songs they had recorded at that point. "Evil Woman" itself was a big hit in the UK and the US, embracing disco rhythms while still embodying ELO's classic sound. New member Kelly Groucutt sang lead vocals on the high octave rocker "Poker" as well as one of the verses in "Nightrider." Usually, Jeff Lynne sang all lead vocals for ELO. Despite the success of the singles the LP once again failed to chart in the UK however the album was the bands first to reach Platinum sales and laid the groundwork for future world success. The album remains one of the group's most popular and accomplished. The album was remastered and released in September 2006 complete with bonus tracks.
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Peter Beets - New York Trio: Page 3

MP3 320 /Jazz/Piano | Criss Cross Jazz | 60:00
Track Title
01 Prelude In E Minor (Frederic Chopin)
02 The Judge (Peter Beets)
03 Degage (Peter Beets)
04 Tristity (Peter Beets)
05 I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (Irving Berlin)
06 Is It Wrong To Be Right? (Peter Beets)
07 Django (John Lewis)
08 Passport (Charlie Parker)
Personnel:
Peter Beets (Piano, Main Performer)
Reginald Veal (Bass)
Herlin Riley (Drums)
http://up.jeje.ge//download.php?id=A8EFD15325Peter Beets' first two Criss Cross CDs, New York Trio and New York Trio, Page 2, gave the world notice of a new bop, ballads and blues virtuoso.
The celebration continues with yet a third riveting effort from this Dutch sensation and his famous American colleagues, bassist Reginald Veal, and drummer Herlin Riley. ”
This post has been edited by PapaShultz on 7 Jul 2009, 23:08