ZZ Top – Tres Hombres (1973/2024) [Vinyl FLAC 24-192]

ZZ Top – Tres Hombres (1973/2024)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Duration: 33:33 | 1,73 GB
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock | Label: Rhino

AAA Cut From The Original Stereo Master Tapes By Kevin Gray. Pressed On 180-Gram Heavyweight Vinyl At Optimal. Heavyweight Glossy Gatefold Jacket. Features Detailed Liner Notes By James Austin In Conversation With Frontman Billy Gibbons

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Rage Against the Machine – Live on Tour 1993 (2025) [Vinyl FLAC 24-96]

Rage Against the Machine – Live on Tour 1993 (2025)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Duration: 57:24 | 1,00 GB
Genre: Rock, Metal | Label: Epic

Rage Against The Machine Live On Tour 1993 is a compilation of completely untouched and unmixed live recordings from the band’s first world tour. It’s like stepping back in time to witness the explosive performances that defined the band. The vinyl includes an etching and three sides of music, preserving the intensity and rawness of each show.

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Elton John – Songs From The West Coast (2-LP) (2001/2017) [Vinyl FLAC 24-96]

Elton John – Songs From The West Coast (2-LP) (2001/2017)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Duration: 54:30 | 1,19 GB
Genre: Rock | Label: Mercury

Songs from the West Coast Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Throughout his songs for The Road to El Dorado, Elton John hinted at his classic sound of the early ’70s, but it’s still a refreshing surprise to find him largely returning to that sound on his 2001 album, Songs From the West Coast. It was easy to think that John wasn’t interested in writing like this anymore, given not just his continued success, but the ease with which he was crafting pleasant adult contemporary records. There are still elements of that on Songs From the West Coast — a few of the ballads are a little too even-handed, and since this is a modern recording, it lacks the resonant warmth of such classics as Honky Chateau and Tumbleweed Connection. Still, this is the richest, best record he’s released in a long time, an album where it feels like a hit single is secondary to the sheer pleasure of craft, whether it’s crafting a song or an album. And this is an album that flows easily and naturally, setting the mood with the story sketch “The Emperor’s New Clothes” and then heading in a number of scenic directions. Of these, “American Triangle,” his elegy for Matthew Shepard, will likely receive the most attention, but the most interesting are songs like the bluesy “The Wasteland,” “Ballad of the Boy in the Red Shoes,” which recalls the Tumbleweed epics, the neo-Captain Fantastic tune “Dark Diamond,” the soulful closer “This Train Don’t Stop There Anymore,” and “Birds,” a terrific, spare, rolling country-rocker. His songwriting hasn’t been this diverse or consistent since the early ’80s, and he hasn’t made a record better than this in years. No, Songs From the West Coast won’t make you forget Tumbleweed Connection, but it often recalls those peaks, which, frankly, is enough.

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Elton John – 17-11-70+ (1971/2017) [Vinyl FLAC 24-96]

Elton John – 17-11-70+ (1971/2017)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Duration: 01:19:09 | 1,64 GB
Genre: Rock | Label: Mercury Records

2017 Record Store Day Exclusive Release, limited to 4,000 copies.
Issued with white poly-lined generic inner sleeves and housed in a single pocket sleeve.
Some copies include a free download voucher, via The Sound Of Vinyl.

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Black Country, New Road – Forever Howlong (2025) [Vinyl FLAC 24-192]

Black Country, New Road – Forever Howlong (2025)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 52:37 minutes | 2,06 GB
Genre: Baroque Pop, Rock | Label: Ninja Tune

The long-awaited new record was produced by James Ford (Fontaines D.C., Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, Blur) and sees Black Country, New Road settled into a new shape in which vocal duties – and most of the song writing – is split between Tyler Hyde, Georgia Ellery, and May Kershaw. “It created a real through line for the album, having three girls singing,” says Ellery. “It’s definitely very different to Ants From Up There, because of the female perspective – and the music we’ve made also compliments that.”

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