Duke Jupiter – The Band Played On…Twenty Years Of 1993 (Lossless)
May 21, 2012 11:02
Melodic Rock | AOR
ROBBY MUSENBICHLER – HYMNS & ANTHEMS (2012)
May 21, 2012 01:27
Melodic Rock | AOR
Info: Hymns & anthems
Style: Melodic Rock
Years: 2012
Info: mp3 VBR ~ 320
Info: 54.8 mb
Upload: ?????
Info: Austria
Time: Plotn08 (ecxclusive)
Mylon LeFevre – Mylon (We Believe) (1970)
May 20, 2012 16:02
Melodic Rock | AOR
Kick – New Horizon (2004) Lossless
May 19, 2012 23:23
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band Kick
Info: UK
Info: New Horizon
Style: Melodic Rock/AOR
Years: 2004
Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue, covers back/font)
Info: 316 Mb
Tracklist:
01 - Electric Storm [03:58]
02 - New Horizon [04:06]
03 - Paralysed [03:50]
04 - Give Me Something To Hold On To [04:29]
05 - Power Within [04:48]
06 - High [03:20]
07 - Forever Yours [03:54]
08 - Watch Me Fly [04:18]
09 - Access Denied [04:35]
10 - In Too Deep [03:27]
11 - Bone [03:50]
Band:
Benjy Reid : Drums
Nick Workman : Vocals (Wildkard)
Chris Jones : Guitar, Vocals (Wildkard)
Olli Cunningham : Keyboard (Wildkard)
Mikey J. : Bass, Vocals
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Billy Crockett – Carrier (1984)
May 19, 2012 14:45
Melodic Rock | AOR
Joe Bonamassa – Driving Towards the Daylight (2012)
May 18, 2012 02:50
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band Joe Bonamassa
Info: Driving Towards the Daylight
Years: 2012
Style: Blues, Rock
Bitrate: mp3 / VBR~260 kbps
Info: 108 Mb
Time: 00:56:33
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Roger Water’s lead guitarist Dave Kilminster
It takes some guitarists a life time to win the respect and acclaim of their peers, but not Dave Kilminster. He was named Guitarist Of The year in 1991, as a relative unknown, taking his first steps in the music industry.
It wasn’t Kilminster’s back catalogue of hits or his world renowned live show that captured the imagination (he didn’t have any of that back then; he was still working for IBM), he simply took the critics’ breath away with his playing style and technique.
The magazines weren’t the only ones to get behind him; he soon found himself invited to teach at the Guitar Institute in Acton. From that moment onwards Kilminster’s career would begin to blossom leading him to tour the world with his heroes Keith Emerson and Roger Waters.