Thursday 28 August 2008

Download Atlanta Rhythm Section mp3






Atlanta Rhythm Section
   

Artist: Atlanta Rhythm Section: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Discography:


Eufaula
   

 Eufaula

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 11
Partly Plugged
   

 Partly Plugged

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 10
Truth In A Structured Form
   

 Truth In A Structured Form

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 11
Quinella
   

 Quinella

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 9
The Boys From Doraville
   

 The Boys From Doraville

   Year: 1980   

Tracks: 9
Underdog
   

 Underdog

   Year: 1979   

Tracks: 8
Are You Ready (Live)
   

 Are You Ready (Live)

   Year: 1979   

Tracks: 13
Champagne Jam
   

 Champagne Jam

   Year: 1978   

Tracks: 8
Red Tape
   

 Red Tape

   Year: 1976   

Tracks: 8
A Rock And Roll Alternative
   

 A Rock And Roll Alternative

   Year: 1976   

Tracks: 8
Dog Days
   

 Dog Days

   Year: 1975   

Tracks: 8
Third Annual Pipe Dream
   

 Third Annual Pipe Dream

   Year: 1974   

Tracks: 10
Atlanta Rhythm Section
   

 Atlanta Rhythm Section

   Year: 1971   

Tracks: 7






Often described as a more than radio-friendly version of Lynyrd Skynyrd or the Allman Brothers, the Atlanta Rhythm Section was one of many Southern rock bands to strike the upper reaches of the charts during the recent '70s. Hailing from the little town of Doraville, Georgia, the beginning of the Atlanta Rhythm Section bum be traced plump for to 1970. It was then that a local recording studio was opened, Studio One, and the remnants of deuce groups (the Candymen and the Classics Four), became the studio's household band. One of the facility's head figures, Buddy Buie, presently began assemblage the academic session band -- vocalist Rodney Justo, guitarist Barry Bailey, bassist Paul Goddard, keyboardist Dean Daughtry, and drummer Robert Nix. After playing on respective artists' recordings, it was distinct to take the stria a stone's throw further and weewee the radical of players a material band, leading to the shaping of the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Buie before long became an unseeable fifth member of the fledgling band; he served as their managing director and producer, in plus to providing a major hand in the songwriting department. Finding fourth dimension betwixt roger Sessions to record their possess original material (which was ab initio, only subservient), an other demo lesion up landing the ring a record handle. The group's first gear base few albums failed to generate much chart activeness (1972's Capital of Georgia Rhythm Section, 1973's Back Up Against the Wall, 1974's Third Annual Pipe Dream, 1975's Blackguard Days, and 1976's Red Tape), only it was during this clip that Justo was replaced with newcomer Ronnie Hammond, which would lastly yield dividends for the group. Although they had gained quite a moment of radio airplay down south, their record company began to place pressure on the quintette to deliver a single that would break them crosswise the nation. The demand worked -- the Atlanta Rhythm Section scored a Top Ten unmarried, "So Into You," on their following sacking, 1976's A Rock and Roll Alternative, which was the group's first base record album to hit gold certification. But this wouldn't be the group's commercial vizor, as they scored the highest charting record album of their vocation in 1978, the Top Ten Bubbly Jam, which spawned 2 strike singles -- "I'm Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight" and "Complex quantity Lover." To keep up their high profile, the Atlanta Rhythm Section shortly became unrivalled of the hardest touring bands of the total Southern rock musical genre (including a populace presentation at the White House for then-president Jimmy Carter). But the group's commercial succeeder would be momentary -- it appeared as soon as mainstream rock confect fans embraced the Atlanta Rhythm Section, they just as promptly forgot about them. Each subsequent record album -- 1979's Underdog and live coiffure Are You Ready, 1980s The Boys from Doraville, and 1981's Quinella -- sold less than the untimely one, resulting in the band's split presently thereafter. In the rouse of their schism, the Atlanta Rhythm Section has reunited periodically for tours (although only a few original members would be natural endowment), and issued their start all-new studio album in more than a decade in 1999, Eufala. Additionally, some of country-rock's biggest names sacrifice bypast on to course record Atlanta Rhythm Section covers -- Travis Tritt, Wynonna Judd, and Charlie Daniels, among others.





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Monday 18 August 2008

Download Ars Nova mp3






Ars Nova
   

Artist: Ars Nova: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Discography:


Chrysalis - Force For The Fourth
   

 Chrysalis - Force For The Fourth

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 6
Keyboards Triangle
   

 Keyboards Triangle

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 7
Reu Nu Pert Em Hru (The Book Of The Dead)
   

 Reu Nu Pert Em Hru (The Book Of The Dead)

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 11
Fear and Anxiety
   

 Fear and Anxiety

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 6






Ars Nova was a rock/classical track group formed in New York in 1967. Its later circuit card was Wyatt Day (guitar), John Pierson (vocals, bass voice, trombone), Sam Brown (guitar), Jimmy Owens (trumpet, horn), Art Koenig (basso), and Jo Hunt (drums). Ars Nova released its debut album in April 1968 and was profiled in the June 28, 1968, issuance of Life magazine, plug that didn't help. The album didn't chart, the band reorganised, and at that place was a second gear album, Fair weather and Shadows, in June 1969.





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Friday 8 August 2008

Obama campaign blasts 'offensive' rapper




Barack Obama's presidential campaign has said that a fresh rhyme by supporter
and rapper Ludacris is "outrageously offensive" to Senator Hillary
Clinton, Republican Senator John McCain and President George Bush.






The song brags about an Obama presidency being fate. It uses an expletive
to discover Clinton, calls Bush "mentally handicapped" and says
McCain doesn't belong in "whatsoever chair unless he's paralysed."



The lyrics also don't spare the Reverand Jesse Jackson, world Health Organization recently
apologised for making crude comments about Obama. "If you said it then
you meant it," intones the rapper.



Obama's campaign damned "Politics As Usual," which is on the "Gangsta
Grillz: The Preview" mixtape with Atlanta spinner DJ Drama.



"As Barack Obama has aforesaid many, many times in the past tense, rap lyrics today
too often perpetuate misogyny, philistinism, and degrading images that he
doesn't want his daughters or any children exposed to," campaign
spokesman Bill Burton said in an email statement.



"This song is not only outrageously offensive to Senator Clinton,
Reverand Jackson, Senator McCain and President Bush, it is offensive to all
of us world Health Organization are trying to kindle our children with the values we hold dear.
While Ludacris is a talented individual he should be ashamed of these lyrics."



Ludacris' publicist and manager did not immediately return calls yesterday for
comment.



In a recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Obama included Ludacris
when he talked around hip-hop moguls and rappers he thought were "great
talents and great businessmen." Obama met privately with Ludacris,
talk with him in Chicago about young people in 2006 in front he proclaimed
his go for president.



In the two-minute cut, the song makes a pitch for Obama to pick Ludacris as
his vice president, rhyming "Hillary hated on you, so that (expletive)
is irrelevant."



In the song, Ludacris also encourages black citizenry to suffrage on Election Day.



"The world is ready for change 'cause Obama is here," he says
repeatedly.














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