Cass Elliot - The Complete Solo Collection 1968-1971 (2005)
2 CDs | Genre: Rock | Release: 2005 | EAC Rip | FLAC(tracks + CUE + log) | 870 MB
Of all the Mamas and Papas, Cass Elliot was the best poised for solo stardom. After all, she had That Voice,
and a command of musical styles reaching back into Tin Pan Alley. And while she was the first of the band
out of the chute with a solo album, she sort of eased into it with the other Mama and Papas backing her on
“Dream A Little Dream Of Me.”
In the three years she was a solo artist for ABC/Dunhill, she released two albums (Dream A Little Dream Of
Me and Bubble Gum, Lemonade And… Something for Mama, later retitled Make Your Own Kind Of Music) and a
handful of singles, all of which are included on The Complete Cass Elliot Solo Collection 1968-1971.
During our excursions in the vaults, we came across three tracks that had never been released in any form:
Cass’ cover of Joni Mitchell’s “Sisotowbell Lane,” a version of John Sebastian’s “Darling Be Home Soon,” and
the Cashman, Pistilli & West tune “For As Long As You Need Me.” They are revelatory, and stand proudly with
anything Cass released.
Cass’ daughter, Owen Elliot-Kugell, contributed notes for the release and participated throughout the project.
Rock historian (and Hip-O Select go-to guy) Richard Campbell performed copious feats of discographical and
biographical research in support of his extensive liners, and all the tracks were newly mastered from the
original tapes by Erick Labson of Universal Mastering West. Also, props to photographer Henry Diltz for finding
such great photos of Cass; the package really looks as good as it sounds.
Language: English
110 min | 1280 x 696 | 23.98 fps | Mkv | AAC - 128kbs - 48KHz - Stereo | 895 MB Genre:Comedy | Drama | Music
Stars:Jamie Bell, Julie Walters, Jean Heywood
County Durham, during the endless, violent 1984 strike against the Thatcher closure of British coal mines. Widower Jackie Elliot and his firstborn, fellow miner Tony, take a dim view of 11 year-old second son Billy's poor record in boxing class, which worsens when they discover he sneakily transferred to the neighboring, otherwise girls-only-attended ballet class. Only one schoolmate, closet-gay Michael Caffrey, encourages Billy's desire, aroused by the teacher, who judged him talented enough for private lesson, to train and try out for the world-renowned Royal Ballet audition. Only the prospect of a fancy career unimagined in the pauper quarter may twist pa and big brother's opposition to indispensable support.
Language: English
110 min | 1280 x 696 | 23.98 fps | Mkv | AAC - 128kbs - 48KHz - Stereo | 798 MB Genre: Comedy | Drama | Music
Stars:Jamie Bell, Julie Walters, Jean Heywood
County Durham, during the endless, violent 1984 strike against the Thatcher closure of British coal mines. Widower Jackie Elliot and his firstborn, fellow miner Tony, take a dim view of 11 year-old second son Billy's poor record in boxing class, which worsens when they discover he sneakily transferred to the neighboring, otherwise girls-only-attended ballet class. Only one schoolmate, closet-gay Michael Caffrey, encourages Billy's desire, aroused by the teacher, who judged him talented enough for private lesson, to train and try out for the world-renowned Royal Ballet audition. Only the prospect of a fancy career unimagined in the pauper quarter may twist pa and big brother's opposition to indispensable support.
Artist: Richard Elliot
Title Of Album: The Best Of Richard Elliot
Year Of Release: 2000
Genre: Jazz / Smooth Jazz
Format: MP3
Bitrate: VBR ~240 kbps
Tracks: 16
Total Time: 01:12:08
Total Size: 135 MB
APE (tracks+.cue+EAC log+disc art scans) Lossless | Soundtrack, Stage & Screen | 54 min | 1 CD | 202 MB
This soundtrack is one of my earliest collections of film music. The Adagio is certainly my favourite. I was really amazed by how well the music fitted into the film...
Language: English
Time: 00:04:06 | 1920 x 1088| PAL (29.97fps) | MP3 - 48000Kbps| 496 MB | Video Format: ts Audio Dolby AC3, 48000Hz 6ch 192Kbps [AC-3] Genre: Music Video
Pussycat Dolls Ft. Missy Elliot - Whatcha Think About That [HD Quality]
RnB | VIDEO: [XVID] 1000x542 25fps | AUDIO: 44100 Hz, 128.0 kbit | 65mb | RS,UPL,Hotfile
'Whatcha Think About That' is the second single from the Pussycat Dolls' sophomore studio album 'Doll Domination'. The song, which features guest vocals by rapper Missy Elliott, was officially released on September 9th 2008, according to Interscope Records. It samples the song "Je m'appelle Jane" by Jane Birkin and Mickey 3D. Promotion had begun for the single, but was soon scrapped when 'I Hate This Part' gained more attention. This led to 'Whatcha Think About That' being scrapped for a worldwide release. The music video was shot with the Urban Club Remix to the song, rather than the album version. The video was shot on September 9th and September 10th 2008 in downtown Los Angeles, and was directed by Diane Martel. The video starts with Missy Elliott singing her lines, and then switches to each of the Dolls singing a line of the song: Kimberly Wyatt, flexing her leg, then on a swing, Jessica Sutta popping gum; Melody Thornton brushing her hair and Ashley Roberts puffing powder in her chest. The video centers on two plots: one shows the Dolls dressing for, and then actually performing, one of their famous Lounge Shows, clad in the exotic burlesque outfits for which they are known. After their introduction on the swing, the video cuts to scenes from the other storyline, where Scherzinger leaves behind her controlling partner, and goes out to have fun.