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BandLiberty 'N Justice
Info: Sin
Style: Melodic Hard Rock 
Years: 2011
Info: mp3 VBR 280 
Info: 8 mb
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1.Sin

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Band Attila
Info: Attila
Style: Heavy / Power Metal
Years: 1990
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbs
Info: 148.5 MB
Info: Netherlands

Tracklist:

01 - Time, Time, Time.
02 - Motel Of Fear.
03 - Running Man.
04 - I'm You.
05 - Bloodvows.
06 - Judge, Jury, Executioner.
07 - Sunshine Of Your Love.
08 - Hellheart.
09 - Victim Of Society.
10 - 1989.
11 - For Those Who Died.
12 - Deadline.
13 - 1 Life 2 Live.
14 - Love Or Blood.
15 - Burning Paradise.

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Europe - Rock The Night (2004) (Dvd5)
Country: Sweden | Video: NTSC 720x576 25 fps | Audio: AC3 384 Kbps / 48,0KHz |
Size: 4330 mb | Genre: Hard Rock | Source: My Collection

Tracklist::
The Final Countdown
Rock The Night
Carrie
Cherokee
Superstitious
Open Your Heart
Let The Good Times Rock
Prisoners In Paradise
I'll Cry For You
Halfway To Heaven

Bonus Material:
Swedish Rock Championship: "Luciarock" - Two Songs Live "In The Future To Come" and "The King Will Return" (SVT 1982).TV Show: "Casablanca" - Interview in Recording Studio (SVT 1983).
TV Show: "Bagen/Rocksugen" - Four Songs Live "Scream Of Anger", "Ninja", "Dreamer" and "Memories" (SVT 1984).
News Feature: "Rapport" - Tour Opening Niht in rebro, Sweden (SVT 1986)
TV Show: "Ritz" - Europe on Tour in the USA (SVT 1988).

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Band Dario Mollo & Tony Martin
Info: The Cage 2
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 2002
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 144,10 Mb
Info: Italy / UK

Tracklist:

01 - Terra Toria.
02 - Overload.
03 - Life Love And Everything.
04 - Balance Of Power.
05 - Amore Silenzioso.
06 - II [Instrumental].
07 - Wind Of Change.
08 - Theater Of Dreams.
09 - What A Strange Thing Love Is.
10 - Dazed And Confused.
11 - Guardian Angel.
12 - Poison Roses.

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Band Riot
Info: Restless Breed
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1982
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 92,43 Mb
Info: USA

Tracklist:

01 - Hard Lovin' Man.
02 - C.I.A..
03 - Restless Breed.
04 - When I Was Young.
05 - Loanshark.
06 - Loved By You.
07 - Over To You.
08 - Showdown.
09 - Dream Away.
10 - Violent Crimes.

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Band Whitecross
Info: Unveiled
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1994
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 104,78 Mb
Info: USA

Tracklist:

01 - Frank.
02 - If You Believe.
03 - Home In Heaven.
04 - Good Bye Cruel World.
05 - Angel's Disguise.
06 - I Keep Prayin'.
07 - Come Into The Light.
08 - Groove.
09 - King Of Angels.
10 - Salt City.
11 - Right Before Your Eyes.
12 - No Other Love.

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Band Denny Laine
Info: Japanese Tears
Style: Classic Rock
Years: 1981
Info: MP3 CBR 224 kbs
Info: 83,29 MB
Info: UK

Tracklist:

01 - Japanese Tears.
02 - Danger Zone.
03 - Clock On The Wall.
04 - Send Me The Heart.
05 - Same Mistakes.
06 - Silver.
07 - Go Now.
08 - Somebody Ought To Know The Way.
09 - Lovers Light.
10 - Guess I'm Only Foolin'.
11 - Nothing To Go By.
12 - I Would Only Smile.
13 - Weep For Love.
14 - Say You Don't Mind.
15 - Japanese Tears.

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Band The Answer
Info: Vida (I Want You)
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 2011
Info: mp3 ?BR 256
Info: 14.2 Mb
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Info: Irish

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Tracklist:

01 - Vida (I Want You) (single edit)
02 - Can't Remember, Can't Forget (live acoustic)

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Under their original name of Clan Na Gael, the Orlando-based Seven Nations (led by Kirk McLeod) solely played traditional Celtic tunes. But soon, after realizing that (1) no one could spell "Clan Na Gael" and (2) about seven other groups used the same moniker, the band decided on a name change. Wanting to evoke more than just the Scottish/Irish portion of their Celtic influences, they decided upon Seven Nations, which encompasses all of the Celtic territories of Scotland, Ireland, Brittany, Wales, Cornwall, Galicia, and the Isle of Man. This name change period also saw the addition of a drummer, amending their "Celtic" label to also include "Rock."

Big Dog represents these changes' fruition. Seven Nati

 

ons still play traditional tunes, but they also begin to play originals, principally by McLeod and "antipypr" Neil Anderson. Big Dog also sees the band setting themselves apart from their ilk by performing a cover of "Under the Milky Way," a 1980s hit by The Church. The use of Anderson's bagpipes in place of a rock guitar solo is an innovation that simply has to be heard to be fully appreciated.

Even with songwriting chores added to their repertory of skills, Seven Nations' song talent still lies primarily in choice. Trad songs like "Blackleg Miner" and "Crooked Jack" are definitely among the highlights on an album with few. The main drawback of the album is its sound; tinny at worst, the production seems to show a band that lacks confidence, something that is present in spades on their live Road Kill releases. One could possibly assume that the studio atmosphere led to a stifling of the creative influence, because, despite its solid musicianship, Big Dog comes off as a rather stale affair.

It isn't until the dual Road Kill releases that Seven Nations real

ly comes to life. A change of drummers may have been an ingredient in this rejuvenation, as the reluctant sticking of Nick Watson is replaced by the eager pounding of Ashton Geoghagan, who adds real rock power -- as well as some impressive solos -- to the undercarriage of the songs, something that was missing in their studio counterparts. Most importantly, though, there is a sense of fun on these two albums, with the stage banter and band laughter enhancing an already energetic pair of CDs. The songs benefit from being let loose from the studio confines and allowed to breathe free.

The live atmosphere, unfortunately, also allows a lot of what is wrong with Seven Nations' w

ork to come to light. The level of pretense is sometimes overwhelming. Often it only shows up in little things -- like McLeod counting off "one, two, three, four" in Spanish at the beginning of a song, the band wearing kilts onstage, or Anderson affecting an Irish accent. But then at other times -- like Anderson's moody narration that opens their live rendition of "Whiskey in the Jar" -- it all but ruins the rest of the song. Piper Anderson's chops seem very impressive on first listen, but after a few repeats, he appears to have a limited number of tricks up his sleeve. Anderson left the band shortly after the release of these two albums to work on solo projects.

With a continual change of bandmates (only bassist Struby has remained throughout each inception), Seven Nations has been akin to a Kirk McLeod solo project -- in the same way that The Cure is very much Robert Smith's band with other members for ease of production -- so it was no surprise when McLeod announced the release of a solo album. The surprise was that it was going to contain only solo piano works with voice. Apparently, McLeod's occasional solo piano interludes scattered throughout the Seven Nations oeuvre (e.g., "The Selling of Waternish" on Big Dog) had been fan favorites -- although not mine.


And So Piano is very much a solo album. McLeod's piano is accompanied by many layers of his own voice in harmony and chorus with himself. Not only is this announced boldly in the liner notes ("This CD contains only acoustic piano and vocals performed by Kirk McLeod."), but it is also strategically placed just above the designation "Produced by Kirk McLeod."

All but one of the songs on So Piano were also written by McLeod; he reinterprets previous band numbers (including an expanded "Waternish"), as well as adding new tracks. The final cut seems to affirm my opinion of Seven Nations as Cure-like, with a cover of that band's single "Boys Don't Cry." The trouble with this song (as with the rest of the album) is that McLeod has a tendency towards heavy dramatics in his singing and playing. In a band setting, there was always an opportunity for balance with the other instruments, but here there is no such check system: the man is in complete control of everything happening in the studio, and he allows himself to let his dramatic trait run free, to the detriment of the listener.

Which made it all the more surprising that, of these four albums, I kept returning more and more to So Piano. It grew on me, as the phrase goes. This was probably due more to the kind of music than to anything else. One of the reasons for the success of this album musically over the band-oriented material is that McLeod's flawless vocal pitch does not match up well with their grinding rock and roll music. It is much more suited to the melodic piano tunes here than to more boisterous guitar- and drums-based numbers. Even so, the CD still wears out its welcome after three or four tracks. The similarities between the songs become monotonous to someone who thrives on variety.

Seven Nations are a solid Celtic rock band, but there is very little that brings them above the realm of "recommendable"; I can think of several others that are better examples of the genre -- and I don't know that many. To their credit, their version of "Crooked Jack" worms its way into my brain quite often these days, but I do not yearn to hear them further. In fact, my one recommendation lies solely in the band's clean-cut appearance of late: they are the Celtic rock band you can bring home to Mother.

CD1
01. Crooked Jack
02. Under The Milky Way
03. The Conundrum
04. No Reason
05. Whiskey In The Jar
06. Big Dog
07. The Pound A Week Rise
08. The Gravel Walk/Andy Renwick's Ferret/Our Day Will Come/Clumsy Lover
09. Scotland The Brave/Dixie
CD2
01. The High Level
02. Scream
03. God
04. Ye Jacobites By Name/The Rights Of Man
05. Lannigan's Ball
06. Bring Back The Sign!/The Un-Reel
07. Blackleg Miner/Mairi Anne MacInnes
08. Johnny Cope
09. Trip to Jerusalem
10. Campell's Farewell To Redcastle

Kirk McLeod: vocals, guitars, keyboards, highland bagpipes
Struby: bass guitar, vocals
Ashton Geoghagan: drums, percussion
Neil Anderson: highland and uillean bagpipes, Scottish smallpipes

Band Dragonfly
Info: Non Requiem
Years: 2011
Style: Heavy / Power Metal
Info: Spain / Argentina
Info: mp3 VBR 155 kbps
Info: 79 Mb

01. Non Requiem
02. Mi Salvación
03. Infierno
04. Nunca Camino Solo
05. Quien Llora Ahora
06. Rompe Tu Silencio
07. 2012
08. Dispuesto A Seguir
09. Media Vida
10. Algo En Que Soñar
11. Recuerdos
12. Por Siempre
13. Die Young (Black Sabbath Cover)
14. Media Vida (Piano Version)
15. Mi Salvación (Radio Edit)

Line-up
Pablo Solano - vocals
Isauro Aljaro - keyboards
Juan Alberto Albacete - guitar
Juanjo Alonso - drums
Juanba Nadal - bass

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Band Steelpreacher
Info: Start Raising Hell
Style: Heavy Metal
Years: 2004
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbs
Info: 81,21 MB
Info: Germany

Tracklist:

01 - Eye Of The Storm.
02 - I'm Fucking Metal.
03 - Start Raising Hell.
04 - Preachers.
05 - Wrath Of The Gods.
06 - Between The Hammer & The Anvil.
07 - Disciples Of War.
08 - Bozenhounds From Hell.
09 - Metal Hangover.

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