Guitar Rock 1968 - 1979 (Time Life) [FLAC] - Kitlope
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File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Cd recorder: Plextor PX-716SA Cd Ripper: EAC 0.99 prebeta 3 EAC Log: Yes EAC Cue Sheet: Yes Tracker(s):https://tpb.tracker.piratebayproxy.live:80/announce; Torrent Hash: 2181CC59110259A12413676A44FCF20142D14D9C File Size: 3.03 Gb Year: 1994 Label: Polygram Please help seed these FLACs! Guitar Rocks: A 7 CD compilation from Time Life From Wiki: The Time-Life company was founded by Time, Incorporated in 1961 as a book marketing division. It takes its name from Time and Life magazines, two of the most popular weeklies of the era. It was based in the Time-Life building in Rockefeller Center. Time-Life is a book, music, and video marketer, that since 2003 has been owned by a private equity company Ripplewood Holdings. Since 2003, Direct Holdings US Corp is the legal name of Time Life, and is no longer owned by its former parent Time Warner. In March of 2007, Ripplewood led a group that took Readers Digest Corporation private and has since put Time Life as a division of RDA. The British television company, Time-Life Television was a producer of BBC programs, which was renamed Lionheart Television in 1982. Time?Life Music Time?Life added music in 1962, selling box sets and collections through Time?Life Records, eventually advertising these collections through infomercials (including Superstars of Country and 70's Music Explosion), which often air in the early morning (3 am to 6 am). When Time merged with Warner Communications in 1989, the label became a Time Warner division. Warner Music Group, which grouped all of Time-Warner's music companies, was sold to a group of investors led by Edgar Bronfman, Jr. in late 2003. Guitar Rock Classics: 1. All Right Now - Free 2. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad? - Derek & The Dominos 3. Easy Livin' - Uriah Heap 4. Whipping Post - The Allman Brothers Band 5. Woman From Tokyo - Deep Purple 6. Stone Cold Fever - Humble Pie 7. House of the Rising Sun - Frijid Pink 8. Oye Como Va - Santana 9. Let It Rain - Eric Clapton 10. More then a Feeling - Boston 11. Fame - David Bowie 12. Feel like Makin Love - Bad Company 13. (I Know) I'm Losing You - Rod Stewert with Faces 14. Rock & Roll All Nite - Kiss 15. Gimmith Back my Bullets - Lynyrd Skynyrd 16. Rock You Like a Hurricane - Scorpions 17. Rock of Ages - Def Leppard Guitar Rock 1968 - 1969 1. Beck's Bolero - Jeff Beck 2. Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf 3. Shape of Things to Come - Max Frost and the Troopers 4. No Time - The Guess Who 5. Living in The USA - Steve Miller Band 6. Pictures of Matchstick Men - The Status Quo 7. Hurdy Gurdy Man - Donovan 8. Evil Ways - Santana 9. Heartbreaker - Grand Funk Railroad 10. Kick Out The Jams - MC5 11. Summertime Blues - Blue Cheer 12. Journey to the Center of the Mind - The Amboy Dukes 13. Hot Smoke and Sasafrass - The Bubble Puppy 14. I got a Line on You - Spirit 15. Who Do You Love - Quicksilver Messenger Service 16. Hush - Deep Purple 17. In A Gadda Da Vida - Iron Butterfly 18. I'm Going Home - Ten Years After Guitar Rock 1970 - 1971 1. American Woman - The Guess Who 2. Oh Well Part 1 - Fleetwood Mac 3. Only You Know and I Know - Dave Mason 4. Fresh Air - Quicksilver Messenger Service 5. Truckin' - The Grateful Dead 6. Comin' Home - Delaney & Bonnie and Friends with Eric Clapton 7. I'd Love to Change the World - Ten Years After 8. Black Magic Woman - Santana 9. Spirit in The Sky - Norman Greenbaum 10. Green-Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf 11. The Rapper - The Jaggerz 12. Eighteen - Alice Cooper 13. Footstompin' Music - Grand Funk Railroad 14. Mississippi Queen - Mountain 15. Black Night - Deep Purple 16. Funk #49 - The James Gang 17. Paranoid - Black Sabbath 18. DOA - Bloodrock Guitar Rock 1972 - 1973 1. Reeling In the Years - Steely Dan 2. I'm just a Singer (in a rock & roll band) - The Moody Blues 3. Hocus Pocus - Focus 4. School's Out - Alice Cooper 5. We're an American Band - Grand Funk 6. Bang A Gong (Get it on) - T Rex 7. Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple 8. China Grove - The Doobie Brothers 9. All The Young Dudes - Mott The Hoople 10. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting - Elton John 11. Frankenstein - The Edgar Winter Group 12. Roundabout - Yes 13. Hold Your Head Up - Argent 14. Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh 15. Ramblin' Man - Allman Brothers Band 16. Run Run Run - Jo Jo Gunne 17. Iron Man - Black Sabbath 18. Rock & Roll Part 2 - Gary Glitter Guitar Rock 1974 - 1975 1. The Loco-Motion - Grand Funk 2. Slow Ride - Foghat 3. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet - Bachman Turner Overdrive 4. Radar Love - Golden Earring 5. Love Hurts - Nazareth 6. I'm on Fire - Dwight Twilley Band 7. Must of Got Lost - The J. Geils Band 8. Welcome To My Nightmare - Alice Cooper 9. Jessica - The Allman Brothers Band 10. Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo - Rick Derringer 11. Takin' Care of Business - Bachman Turner Overdrive 12. Smokin' in the Boys Room - Brownsville Station 13. Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd 14. Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me) - The Doobie Brothers 15. Can't Get Enough - Bad Company 16. Bad Time - Grand Funk 17. Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd Guitar Rock 1976 - 1977 1. Cold As Ice - Foreigner 2. Cat Scratch Fever - Ted Nugent 3. Whats Your Name - Lynyrd Skynryd 4. Arrested For Driving While Blind - ZZ Top 5. Caladonia - Robin Trower 6. (Don't Fear) The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult 7. Sleepwalker - The Kinks 8. Heard it in a Love Song - The Marshall Tucker Band 9. Fooled Around & Fell in Love - Elvin Bishop 10. Feels Like The First Time - Foreigner 11. Do Ya - Electric Light Orchestra 12. Black Betty - Ram Jam 13. Drivin' Wheel - Foghat 14. Burnin' Sky - Bad Company 15. Show Me The Way - Peter Frampton 16. Long Time - Boston 17. Couldn't Get it Right - Climax Blues Band 18. So In To You - Atlanta Rythm Section Guitar Rock 1978 - 1979 1. Hot Blooded - Foreigner 2. Hold The Line - Toto 3. Don't Look Back - Boston 4. Life's Been Good - Joe Walsh 5. Just What I Needed - The Cars 6. I want You To Want Me - Cheap Trick 7. Yank Me, Crank Me - Ted Nugent 8. Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits 9. My Sharona - The Knack 10. Let's Go - The Cars 11. Don't Bring Me Down - Electric Light Orchestra 12. Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor) - Robert Palmer 13. Surrender - Cheap Trick 14. One Way or Another - Blondie 15. Double Vision - Foreigner 16. In Thee - Blue Oyster Cult 17. Highway Song - Blackfoot Enjoy :)
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FLAC, i've seen it a couple of times here on Pbay but I never bothered to download any.
In which software can I play FLAC?
In which software can I play FLAC?
Sura_Espen
foobar2000 audio player
foobar2000 audio player
FLAC - I do not see any advantage to useing
the FLAC format exept for the purpose of
keeping music out of the hands of M$ Windows
users. If that was your intention then "Bravo"
you have succeded.
Otherwise please provide a version encoded in MP3.
the FLAC format exept for the purpose of
keeping music out of the hands of M$ Windows
users. If that was your intention then "Bravo"
you have succeded.
Otherwise please provide a version encoded in MP3.
Hey Cowboy
FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, an audio format similar to MP3, but lossless, meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC without any loss in quality. This is similar to how Zip works, except with FLAC you will get much better compression because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC files in your favorite player (or your car or home stereo, see supported devices) just like you would an MP3 file.
FLAC stands out as the fastest and most widely supported lossless audio codec, and the only one that at once is non-proprietary, is unencumbered by patents, has an open-source reference implementation, has a well documented format and API, and has several other independent implementations.
WinAmp and a bunch of other players can do FLAC. Maybe you should do some homework before you comment next time...
FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, an audio format similar to MP3, but lossless, meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC without any loss in quality. This is similar to how Zip works, except with FLAC you will get much better compression because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC files in your favorite player (or your car or home stereo, see supported devices) just like you would an MP3 file.
FLAC stands out as the fastest and most widely supported lossless audio codec, and the only one that at once is non-proprietary, is unencumbered by patents, has an open-source reference implementation, has a well documented format and API, and has several other independent implementations.
WinAmp and a bunch of other players can do FLAC. Maybe you should do some homework before you comment next time...
Thank you! this is really super :)
Cowboy, and others who don't know FLAC; the WIKIPEDIA has info. Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) is a file format for lossless audio data compression. Being lossless, FLAC does not remove information from the audio stream, as lossy compression formats such as MP3, AAC, and Vorbis do.
Once you go Flac......you never go back
FLAC rules
Kitlope rules
MP3 sucks piles of ass.
'Nuff said.
Kitlope rules
MP3 sucks piles of ass.
'Nuff said.
God bless you Kitlope, thanks.
Thanks for FLAC files which are GOOD.
Possible to use in a real hifi 2-channel setup when burned to Audio CD.
MP3 is no good and maybe possible for telephones or other small (lousy) audio gear.
MP3 will produce a very harsh sound when cranking up the volume in a REAL audio setup and lots of music information is lost forever.
Just download the add-ins for Windows Mediaplayer for listening/create MP3 and NERO add-in for burning to CD. Just search on GOOGLE where thse will bo found within seconds.
Also install APE (monkey's audio) add-ins for those files availble in that lossless format.
"Magic ape flac CD Burner" is another small and useful program, just remember to use the "CUE" file and have the APE (or sometimes FLAC file) in the same directory)
Possible to use in a real hifi 2-channel setup when burned to Audio CD.
MP3 is no good and maybe possible for telephones or other small (lousy) audio gear.
MP3 will produce a very harsh sound when cranking up the volume in a REAL audio setup and lots of music information is lost forever.
Just download the add-ins for Windows Mediaplayer for listening/create MP3 and NERO add-in for burning to CD. Just search on GOOGLE where thse will bo found within seconds.
Also install APE (monkey's audio) add-ins for those files availble in that lossless format.
"Magic ape flac CD Burner" is another small and useful program, just remember to use the "CUE" file and have the APE (or sometimes FLAC file) in the same directory)
i love flac, i use "any audio converter", its free and then i rip to 128 or 320, but mostly 320 now that i have a big hard drive.
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