28 February 2025

Talking Heads - 1978 - More Songs About Buildings and Food (Deluxe Version)


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The title of Talking Heads' second album, More Songs About Buildings and Food, slyly addressed the sophomore record syndrome, in which songs not used on a first LP are mixed with hastily written new material. If the band's sound seems more conventional, the reason simply may be that one had encountered the odd song structures, staccato rhythms, strained vocals, and impressionistic lyrics once before. Another was that new co-producer Brian Eno brought a musical unity that tied the album together, especially in terms of the rhythm section, the sequencing, the pacing, and the mixing. Where Talking Heads had largely been about David Byrne's voice and words, Eno moved the emphasis to the bass-and-drums team of Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz; all the songs were danceable, and there were only short breaks between them. Byrne held his own, however, and he continued to explore the eccentric, if not demented persona first heard on 77, whether he was adding to his observations on boys and girls or turning his "Psycho Killer" into an artist in "Artists Only." Through the first nine tracks, More Songs was the successor to 77, which would not have earned it landmark status or made it the commercial breakthrough it became. It was the last two songs that pushed the album over those hurdles. First there was an inspired cover of Al Green's "Take Me to the River"; released as a single, it made the Top 40 and pushed the album to gold-record status. Second was the album closer, "The Big Country," Byrne's country-tinged reflection on flying over middle America; it crystallized his artist-vs.-ordinary people perspective in unusually direct and dismissive terms, turning the old Chuck Berry patriotic travelogue theme of rock & roll on its head and employing a great hook in the process. (AllMusic)

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Talking Heads - 1977 - Talking Heads 77 (Super Deluxe Edition) [2024 Remaster]



Talking Heads - 1977 - Talking Heads 77
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Talking Heads were among the first bands from the scene that emerged from New York's CBGB in the mid-'70s to reach a national audience, at a time when "punk rock" was a fresh concept still making its way into Middle America. If their debut album, 1977's Talking Heads: 77, doesn't sound like punk rock from a remove of over four decades, that has more to do with how "punk" was soon codified as a genre rather than a way of approaching their art, and underestimates how striking and groundbreaking they truly were. Talking Heads clearly had musical antecedents in 1960s pop and rock, classic soul, and folk-rock, though it was obvious from the first they were mixing those ingredients in a unique way, and adding the edgy, nervous energy of David Byrne's songs and vocals truly set them apart. Byrne was fortunate to have a band that was both talented and simpatico -- Tina Weymouth's bass and Chris Frantz's drums give the tunes a churning groove, sometimes funky and sometimes motoric, and though Jerry Harrison was still growing into his role as the group's utility man, his guitar and keyboards give the performances a depth and texture they need. That said, Byrne was the wild card who made Talking Heads something different; the nervous gulp of his vocals, his lyrical voice that took a quizzical look at the world around him and the emotions moving within him, and the melodies that managed to be both herky-jerky and inviting at the same time were all fresh and intriguing, and they still sound that way all these years later. 

The arrangements and production on Talking Heads: 77 suggest that the folks at the controls were trying to find a way to make this music a bit easier to swallow for the uninitiated, and the steel drums on "Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town," the sax and marimba on "First Week/Last Week…Carefree," and the playful bounce of "Don't Worry About the Government" feel a bit out of place within the context of the band's next two albums, 1978's More Songs About Buildings and Food and 1979's Fear of Music, which rank with their finest work. But the final two tracks, "Psycho Killer" and "Pulled Up," end the show with a bang and point to the brilliant music the group would make in the years to come. 

Talking Heads: 77 was a striking debut that sounds even better now than when it first arrived. [In 2024, Rhino Records issued a Super Deluxe Edition of Talking Heads '77 that, along with a crisply remastered version of the original LP, adds a bonus disc of alternate versions and material that didn't make the album, including a version of "Psycho Killer" with Arthur Russell on cello. The best reason to get the expanded version, however, is the inclusion of a complete Talking Heads show from an October 1977 appearance at CBGB, which boasts an energy and muscle lacking from the studio tracks. It's the sound of a band evolving from very good to honestly great, and it's a must for anyone who prizes the group's early work.] (AllMusic)

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VA - Mastermix USB Reggae - 90s Reggae @320


 Tracklist

01 - Apache Indian - Boom Shack-A-Lak
02 - Aswad - Shine
03 - Pato Banton Ft. Ali & Robin Campbell Of UB40 - Baby Come Back
04 - Big Mountain - Baby, I Love Your Way
05 - Chaka Demus & Pliers - Bam Bam
06 - Chaka Demus & Pliers - Murder She Wrote
07 - Chaka Demus & Pliers - She Don T Let Nobody
08 - Chaka Demus & Pliers - Tease Me
09 - Chaka Demus & Pliers With Jack Radics & Taxi Gang - Twist & Shout
10 - Jimmy Cliff - I Can See Clearly Now (Cool Runnings O.S.T.)
11 - Inner Circle - Bad Boys
12 - Inner Circle - Sweat (A La La La La Long)
13 - Bob Marley & The Wailers - Iron Lion Zion (7 Mix)
14 - Bitty Mclean - Dedicated To The One I Love
15 - Bitty Mclean - It Keeps Rainin (Tears From My Eyes)
16 - Robert Palmer & UB40 - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 
17 - Dawn Penn - You Don T Love Me (No, No, No) (Original Radio)
18 - Maxi Priest - Close To You 
19 - Red Dragon With Brian & Tony Gold - Compliments On Your Kiss
20 - Shabba Ranks Feat. Maxi Priest - Housecall
21 - Shabba Ranks - Mr. Loverman (Radio Mix)
22 - Shabba Ranks - Ting-A-Ling
23 - Shaggy - Boombastic
24 - Shaggy Ft. Rayvon - In The Summertime
25 - Shaggy - Oh Carolina
26 - Shaggy Ft. Marsha - Piece Of My Heart (Lp Version)
27 - Shinehead - Jamaican In New York (Radio Mix Without Rap)
28 - Terror Fabulous Ft. Nadine Sutherland - Action (Radio Edit)
29 - UB40 - (I Can T Help) Falling In Love With You
30 - UB40 - Kingston Town

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Changes to our posts


 Hi, we tried an experiment here on Vibes, by not adding the download links onto the posts, and ask you via comments or an email for the links, well he have tried it and all it did was make more work for the admins on the site. So as from now Friday 28th of February at 11am, all post will revert to having the link on the posts. But can you all please, add a thank you or another comment in the comments for us. 

One of the reasons for trying this system was to encourage more use of the comments, and get downloaders to please say thanks for what they are taking. 

So I think the other posters on the site are going to add links to the posts we asked for comments and or emails for the links, but this may take them a few days, to sort it out, so please give them time to alter their posts. 

With the links on the posts again, we don't need to be checking comments and emails, all the time so, we will be open 24/7 but comments or email will still have to wait for the next day to be dealt with and responded to. 

Reb

Harry Nilsson

Losst And Founnd

(2019)

 










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Harry Nilsson

Pandemonium Shadow Show

(Japanese issue)

(1967)

 










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Harry Belafonte & Lena Horne

Porgy & Bess

(1959)

 










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Jon Spencer - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)


 Morning it's Friday 28th Feb 2025, this should wake you all up, we are now open to deal with any site/links that need to be dealt with, sent after we closed the doors yesterday. 

Jon Spencer performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded December 12, 2024.

Band:
Jon Spencer - Vocals, Guitar
Macky Spider Bowman - Drums, Vocals
Kendall Wind - Bass, Vocals
Ty Wagner - Guest Vocals

Songs:
Nothing Can Bring Me Down
Wrong 
Get Away
Come Along 
High Gear
Junk Man 
Disconnected 
I’m A No-Count (w/ Ty Wagner)

27 February 2025

Tenor Saw - Ring the Alarm


Yeah sorry I slept in today, forgot to set the alarm, had planned to open with something, but will use that for tomorrow. So that's all folks for today, any comments or email sent after this video is posted, we will deal with in the morning, hopefully I will remember to set the alarm. I hope some of you are enjoying these videos that I am sharing at the start and the end of the day. Just breaks the album shares up a bit. Something a bit different (and tells you if we are here or not). If there's a video you would like me to post then just drop a link into the comments. 

Just in case I sleep in again tomorrow, I will add the morning post now and schedule it for then. 

You have something to say, we always check comments and emails every day. 

Reb

 

Men At Work

Business As Usual

(1981-2003)

 










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Men At Work

Cargo

(1983-2003)

 










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26 February 2025

Melenas - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)


 So nice live set to close the site for today. We will be back tomorrow early to check for any comments or emails that have been sent after this video have been posted, see ya!

Melenas are an all girl band from Pamplona in Northern Spain. 

The Songs played are 1986, Osa Polar, 1000 Canciones and  Bang.

The band are Laura Torre on Drums & Vocals, Oihana Herreraon the Guitar, Vocals & Keyboard, Leire Zabala on the Bass & Vocals and María del Amor Zubiaur on Keyboard & Vocals.

Reggae: 3101-3125


3101. Idren Natural, Slimmah Sound - Rasta Rights
3102. Idren Natural, Slimmah Sound - Dub Rights
3103. Songhoy Blues - Assadja
3104. Sugar Minott - No Vacancy
3105. FaithNYC - Useless
3106. Brigadier Jerry - Jah Jah Children
3107. Uprising All Stars - Jah In Dubb
3108. Jupiter & Okwess - Les Bons Comptes
3109. Ras Michael - Fire 
3110. Dubska - Płynie Rzeka
3111. Madness - Swan Lake
3112. Marcel Salem - Woula
3113. David Jahson - Stop, Look, Listen
3114. Sona Jobarteh -  Saya
3115. Monkey Jhayam - Policiais No Helicóptero (feat. Earl 16)
3116. Dave Barker - Smooth And Sorts
3117. Bunny Lee Allstars - Ivan Itler The Conqueror
3118. Wide Boy Youth - Busy Bleeding
3119. Dennis Bovell - Ayé Go Mila Dubwize
3120. The Mighty Two - Informer (Version)
3121. Barry Ford Band - Rebel
3122. Rachid Taha - Ana
3123. Amadou & Mariam - Walide
3124. Joe Yorke & The Eastonian Singers - Judgement Tree
3125. Joe Yorke & The Eastonian Singers - Drayman's Special

Jnr has just shared another in the Reggae mix series, now including world music, 3101 to 3125. Link in the comments. 

 

Tim Montana

American Thread

(2020)

 










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Supersonic Blues Machine

Road Chronicles- Live!

(2019)

 










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The Moving Sidewalks

The Complete Collection

(2012)

 










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The Congos - Fisherman & Fisherman Dub (Lee Perry)


 Wednesday Feb 26th and we are open and dealing with comments and emails. We will close at 6pm.

We kick off today with some classic roots reggae Fisherman by The Congos, followed by the classic Lee Perry dub Fisherman dub, enjoy, maybe I should close the site for the day and go fishing.


25 February 2025

FANNY: The Right To Rock - Official Film Trailer



We are now closed, any comments posted or email sent, will be sorted in the morning. Goodnight.

Will leave you with a bit of Fanny. 

FANNY: The Right to Rock celebrates the untold story of one of the most important rock bands you've never heard of. Back in the 1960s, three Filipina American teenagers played together in a self-founded, 1960's Sacramento garage band... which morphed into the ferocious rock group Fanny, the first band of women to release an LP with a major label (Warner/Reprise, 1970). Despite releasing five critically acclaimed albums, counting David Bowie as one of their most vocal fans, Fanny's groundbreaking impact in music has been lost in the mists of time... until bandmates reunite 50 years later with a new rock record deal and chance to right the wrongs of music history. Also features music icons Joe Elliott, Bonnie Raitt, Todd Rundgren, Kathy Valentine, Kate Pierson, John Sebastian, Cherie Currie, Charles Neville, Gail Ann Dorsey, Earl Slick and Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. Photography Credits: Linda Wolf, Marita Madeloni, Sherry Rayn Barnet.

Billy F Gibbons

Hardware

(2021)

 










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Billy F Gibbons

The Big Bad Blues

(2018)

 










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Billy Gibbons & The BFG's

Perfectamundo

(2015)

 










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Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly With His Song


 We are up and sorting your comments and emails, till 6PM

We are paying respect to a great singer who has sadly left us. 

Remembering Roberta Flack.
Roberta Cleopatra Flack (February 10, 1937 – February 24, 2025) was an American singer and pianist known for her emotive, genre-blending ballads that spanned R&B, jazz, folk, and pop and contributed to the birth of quiet storm. Her commercial success included the Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping singles "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", "Killing Me Softly with His Song" and "Feel Like Makin' Love". She became the first artist to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in consecutive years. 

R.I.P. Roberta. 



24 February 2025

Rancid - Ruby Soho

 


So that's it for another day on vibes, any comments or email sent after I post this video will be dealt with in the morning. See you all then. 


Echoes of reggae

Comin' through my bedroom wall

Havin' a party up next door

But I'm sittin' here all alone

Two lovers in the bedroom

And the other started to shout

All I got is this blank stare

And that don't carry no clout at all

Go


Destination unknown

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho

Destination unknown

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho


He's singin'

And she's there to lend a hand

He's seen his name on the marquee

But she will never understand

Once again he's leavin'

And she's there with a tear in her eye

Embraces with a warm gesture, it's time

Time to say goodbye


Destination unknown

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho

Destination unknown

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho


Ruby's heart ain't beatin'

'Cause she knows the feelin' is gone

She's not the only one who knew that

There's somethin' wrong

Her lover's in the distance

As she wipes a tear from her eye

Ruby's fadin' out, she disappears

It's time, time to say goodbye


Destination unknown

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho

Destination unknown

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho


Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho


(Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho) Destination unknown

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho

(Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho) Destination unknown

Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby Soho

Brian Eno - 1993 -Box II - Vocal


Brian Eno - 1993 -Box II - Vocal (Flac)


 In 1993 Virgin/EG released a matching pair of 3-disc box sets devoted to the career thus far of Brian Eno: the first concentrating on his vast library of instrumental music, and this one celebrating his more song-based vocal work. Strictly speaking, the two anthologies shouldn't be regarded separately. Each is really a mirror image of the other: two parts of a single, 6-disc package charting Eno's evolution from idiosyncratic pseudo-glam pop star to world-renowned sonic adventurer (a journey, I should add, marked by a certain hirsute symmetry: his reputation growing as his hairline receded).
Of the two sets, the vocal box is more immediately accessible, if in the long run slightly less rewarding. Blame the fact that Eno all but stopped writing songs after 1977, concentrating instead on album-length minimalist soundscapes, art installations, and on his much in demand producer's skills.

But that would all come later. In the beginning of his post ROXY MUSIC solo career, Eno quickly established himself as one of the most unique talents at work in the wide open field of English Art Rock during the 1970s. In quick succession he produced a quartet of classic albums, each of them overflowing with an almost indecent surplus of narrative wit and musical whimsy.

The good news (especially for Enophiles who never replaced their scratchy vinyl) is that all four albums are included here, and almost in their entirety, filling the first two discs of this collection (with a few tracks reserved for the instrumental Eno Box 1). All right, so whoever compiled this set (actually Eno's buddy Declan Colgan) cheated a bit by including a lot of the proto-ambient instrumental experiments from 1975's "Another Green World", justifying their inclusion here by calling them songs "without words". And conspicuously missing are some of Eno's most quirky, quintessential sing-a-longs, co-written with Phil Manzanera for the Roxy guitarist's debut solo album, "Diamond Head" (1975): "Big Day", a tongue-in-cheek ode to the Peruvian chamber of commerce, and the lyrical Dada of "Miss Shapiro".

But some rare singles have been resuscitated, including 1974's "Seven Deadly Finns", a pre-New Wave comic rocker about a septet of horny sailors in their local bordello, plus an affectionate cover of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", with Eno crooning the "wimoweh" chorus and playing all the instruments himself. And disc three of the box includes, amongst a more scattershot sampling of other, more recent treasures, something almost amounting to a musical holy grail (of sorts): a half-dozen tracks from his never-released album "My Squelchy Life", recorded in the early 1990s but held from distribution for obscure legal and aesthetic reasons.

All the music has been painstakingly re-mastered, and each disc offers ample evidence of Eno's peculiar genius for writing offbeat, catchy pop songs. Just ignore the enclosed irritating essay by Paul Morley: twelve wasted pages of self-satisfied literary masturbation trying to capture the quintessence of a man whose music speaks well enough for itself.

One last word to an already overlong review. Perhaps the secret to Eno's ongoing success is his uncanny flair for attracting the best collaborators, a list of which reads like a roll call of superstar talent from England and elsewhere: guitarists like Phil Manzanera, Robert Fripp, Chris Spedding, and Fred Frith; bass players Bill Laswell, John Wetton, and Percy Jones (among others); drummers and percussionists including Simon King, Jaki Liebezeit (of Can), Robert Wyatt, and Phil Collins (back in the days when he actually aspired to a higher level of musicianship). And do I even need to mention David Byrne or John Cale?

That's not too shabby a guest list for an acknowledged non-musician who, according to pal Robert Fripp, still needs to mark his keyboard with masking tape to remind him what notes to play next.(Prog Archives)

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Brian Eno - 1993 - Box I - Instrumental





Brian Eno - 1993 - Box I - Instrumental (Flac)


Ever the iconoclast, if there is one thing that Brian Eno has done with any degree of consistency throughout his varied career, it is presenting his art in an array of perpetually "out of the box" forums. All that changed -- in a manner of speaking -- with the release of two companion multi-disc compilations. Eno Box I: Instrumentals (1994) condenses his wordless creations, while Eno Box II: Vocals (1993) does the same for the rest of his major works on a similarly sized volume. Interestingly -- and in his typically contrary fashion -- this initial installment was actually issued last. Each of Eno Box I: Instrumentals' three CDs respectively concentrates on a specific facet of the artist's copious back catalog. 

Disc one takes a more or less chronological approach to instrumental selections from the Eno albums Another Green World (1975) and Before and After Science (1977) prior to focusing on his movie music. "Dover Beach" -- his contribution to the Derek Jarman-directed masterpiece Jubilee (1978) -- is then followed by titles from the limited-edition vinyl promotional Directors' Edition of Music for Films (1976), the publicly released Music for Films (1978), and Music for Films, Vol. 2 (1983), concluding with several sides from Music for Films, Vol. 3 (1988). 

Disc two picks right up where the first left off, garnering four additional Music for Films, Vol. 3 entries prior to providing an overview to Eno's collaborations with notables such as David Bowie, Jon Hassell, Harold Budd, Daniel Lanois, Roger Eno, and Robert Fripp. 

Disc three then offers samplings from Music for Airports (1978), The Shutov Assembly (1992), On Land (1982), Thursday Afternoon (1985), Discreet Music (1975), and Neroli (1993), several of which have been truncated for inclusion here. It is also worth mentioning that all the contents are encoded with exceptionally high-fidelity super-bit mapping. (AllMusic)

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