Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells III (1998/2014) [Warner Music – 2564623317] [Vinyl FLAC 24-192]

Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells III (1998/2014) [Warner Music – 2564623317]
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Duration: 46:41 | 1,85 GB
Genre: Art Rock, Progressive Rock, New Age | Label: Warner Music

Heavyweight vinyl. First edition on LP. ticker with the text: “Tubular Bells III Mike Oldfield” on shrink wrap (front cover, lower left corner). Comes with a black antistatic protective inner for the record.

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Jethro Tull – Curious Ruminant (2025) [Inside Out Music – IOM738] [Vinyl FLAC 24-192]

Jethro Tull – Curious Ruminant (2025) [Inside Out Music – IOM738]
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Duration: 50:48 | 1,94 GB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Folk Rock | Label: Inside Out Music

After two consecutive new Jethro Tull album releases in 2022 and 2023, another collection – ‘Curious Ruminant’ – is unleashed on the 7th March 2025. Consisting of nine tracks varying in length from two and half minutes to almost seventeen minutes, this is an album of mostly full band music. Amongst the musicians featured are former keyboardist Andrew Giddings and drummer James Duncan, along with the current band members David Goodier, John O’Hara, Scott Hammond and, making his recording debut with the band, guitarist Jack Clark.

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Genesis – Genesis ( Atlantic 75 Audiophile Series) (1983/2025) [Analogue Productions – APA 043-45] [Vinyl FLAC 24-96]

Genesis – Genesis ( Atlantic 75 Audiophile Series) (1983/2025) [Analogue Productions – APA 043-45]
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Duration: 46:08 | 1,01 GB
Genre: Pop Rock, Art Rock | Label: Analogue Productions

Analogue Productions (Atlantic 75 Series). Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Atlantic Records! Genesis’ self-titled. Grammy-nominated album . Featuring “Mama,” “That’s All” and “Second Home By The Sea” 180-gram 45 RPM double LP. Pressed at Quality Record Pressings. Tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jacket by Stoughton Printing. “This sounds bigger, more luscious, more layering of the keyboards. .. the drums really do sound an awful lot better. Where there are guitars in the mix, they’re picked out better. I said this is probably 95% of ways this is better. I think you could almost say 50% of that is Collins’s vocal because it is a great vocal performance on this record and on this and on all of the tracks his vocal is richer. Fuller, more colorful, and more expressive.” — Dave Denyer

In the spring of 1983, members of Genesis reconvened at their studio, named The Farm in Chiddingfold, Surrey, to start work on a new studio album, their first since Abacab (1981). Genesis became their first album written, recorded, and mixed in its entirety at the studio room; previously they had to write in an adjoining space. Having the group work in their own space without the additional pressure of booking studio time and fees resulted in a more relaxed environment. They were joined by engineer Hugh Padgham, who had also worked on Abacab,

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