America – Back Pages (2011)


Gerry Beckley: Lead & backing vocals, keyboards, guitars, bass
Dewey Bunnell: Lead & backing vocals, guitars, percussion
Mark Knopfler: guest guitar (more…)

No Dice – 2 Faced (1979)


Band No Dice
Info: 2 Faced
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1979
Info: CBR 192 kbs
Info: 53,45 Mb (more…)

Ambrosia – Anthology (1997)


Band Ambrosia
Info: Anthology
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 1997
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 179,43 M (more…)

DARYL BRAITHWAITE – OUT ON THE FRINGE 1979

Band Daryl Braithwaite
Info: Out On The Fringe
Style: AOR
Years: 1979
Info: mp3 CBR 320
Info: 78 mb (more…)

ALEX MASI – LATE NIGHT AT DESERT RIMROCK 2006

BandAlex Masi
Info:Late Night at Desert Rimrock
Years:2006
Info:Italy
Style:Hard/Neoclassic Guitar
Info:MP3 320 kbs (more…)

MORROW’S MEMORY – MOVING FORWARD 2011

MORROW’S MEMORY: The band started as a creative rock project between long time high school friends and former band mates, Zach Novak (Drums) and Joe Wolford (Lead Guitar). Additional members were added in the following order: Tony Fitchett (Lead Vocals), Brian Sasanas (Vocals and Guitar), Scott Sarnia (Bass) and Mike Fritz (Keyboard). (more…)

7th Heaven – Pop Media (2011)


"Pop Media" is a collection of fun, catchy Rock&Pop songs that can transcend numerous generations. A feel-good, easy listening CD. I still prefer 7th Heaven's rocking side (which isn't absent here) but I respect how they're willing to try different styles, and on many songs here, they succeed. (more…)

Sacred Steel – Live Blessings (2006) (Dvd9)

Sacred Steel – Live Blessings (Dvd9) (2006)
Country: Germany | Video: PAL 16:9 (720×576) VBR | Audio: Dolby AC3, 2 ch, 256 Kbps |
Size: 6800 mb | Lenght: 01:36:24 | Genre: Epic/Power Metal | Source: My Collection
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David And The Giants – David And The Giants (1982)


Band David And The Giants
Info: David And The Giants
Style: Melodic Rock / CCM
Years: 1982
Info: CBR 192 kbs
Info: 50,12 Mb (more…)

Karmakanic – In A Perfect World (2011)

Jonas Reingold, taking a different course of actions from many of his peers has returned with his band, KARMAKANIC, to show that the Progressive rock ain’t and it shouldn’t be a series of show-offs and that the song-writing still holds a meaning in the genre. And for that, in his latest album ‘In A Perfect World’ he combines and fuses excellently, Art Rock of the mid 70’s, Jazz, Mambo(!), something from the synths so dominant in the Progressive of the 90’s and a spice of classic music. (more…)