Ransom – Soul Asylum (1992) Lossless
Artist: Ransom Album: Soul Asylum Year: 1992
Country: USA Genre: Hard Rock / CCM Format: FLAC (image+.cue, scans) Size: 328 Mb
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The Hypersonic Factor – Inventions Of Diffusion 2018
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Mike Walker – Courage To Trust, Act I 2018
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Airrace – Untold Stories (Japanese Edition) (2018)
“We had a great time making the record. It’s not typically Airrace, with a lot of the material being more 70’s influenced. There is also a much wider spectrum between light and shade in the writing. I have always liked a wide range of different musical styles, from ELO to Led Zep, and when writing these songs I incorporated many of my influences from over the years”
3.2 – The Rules Have Changed (Japanese Edition) 2018
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METRO VELOUR – Hey You 2018
Now in his mid 70s, Smith still clearly has rock n roll in his blood. “Most of the music today is a complete pile of crap,” muses Smith in the documentary on the band’s YouTube site. “The stuff today just pisses me off so much and I thought hell. Let’s get rock ‘n’ roll back where it should be.”
The Voodoo Sheiks – Voodification (Deluxe Edition) 2018
Influenced by guitar players such as Wilko Johnson, Ritchie Blackmore and Gary Moore, Adrian mixes it up and stamps his own brand on it, creating a blistering fret burning blues style that’s his own.