The Doomed Oasis - Hammond Innes
English | MP3 | 148Mb
George Grant is the young English lawyer who embarks on a journey to Bahrain...
Six episodes
Episode 1: The Journey To Arabia
A newspaper article and some mysterious instructions from an almost forgotten client, send young English lawyer George Grant to Arabia.
What powerful geologic forces collided to carve out this unique region? What drives the strong currents that make this ocean so unusually rich in nutrients? How does life thrive in a seemingly barren landscape? Ocean Oasis mesmerizes us with revealing and memorable scenes that explore these mysteries. Glide side-by-side with a graceful giant manta ray as it arches and swoops through water sparkling under the hot Baja California sun. Witness the pageant of migrating whales, the elaborate tango of courting terns, the battles of lumbering elephant seals. Fly over sweeping vistas of snow-capped mountains, vast deserts, palm oases, and mangrove swamps hen plunge into astonishing underwater sequences of rarely seen marine life In the making of this extraordinary film, a team of gifted and dedicated scientists explored unknown territories, sometimes at great personal risk. They trekked, flew, and dove to unveil intriguing secrets of isolated areas on land, in the air, and beneath the sea. Now audiences who would never otherwise see these remote wildernesses can experience their captivating beauty and elusive wildlife.
BBC Omnibus - Alan McGee: The Man Who Discovered Oasis (1998) PDTV x264 AAC-MVGroup
English | 00:48:42 | H264 | 768x488 | 25.00fps 1662 Kbps | AAC 128 Kbps 48.0khz | 578MB Genre: Documentary
A rollercoaster ride through the life and times of the man who has lived the rock 'n' roll dream. Alan McGee almost burned himself out with drugs and drink before finding the biggest band of the 90s, Oasis, and making a million in the process. Abrasive and honest, this is a no-holds-barred portrait of one of the most influential figures in popular music.
Presented in the spectacular IMAX format, OCEAN OASIS goes beyond the normal study of oceans with visually stimulating photography. This journey takes the viewer from under the Sea Of Cortes in Mexico to over the Baja California desert to witness underwater life up close and great landscapes from afar. Migrating whales, courting terns, elephant seals , snow capped mountains, and palm oases are all highlighted in this wonderful look at nature.
Oasis - Stop The Clocks (2006) APE
EAC rip | 2CD | APE-Image - Log - Cue | Covers | Release: 2006 | 629 MB Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Britpop | Label: Big Brother Recordings
Stop the Clocks is a compilation album by English rock band Oasis, released on 20 November 2006. The "retrospective collection" is an 18-track double album with the featured songs chosen by Noel Gallagher; however, it does not actually include their song "Stop the Clocks" after which the album is named. It went 5x Platinum in the UK with sales better than any Oasis album there since Be Here Now.
Label: Seamless Genre: Lounge, Nu Jazz, Broken Beat, House Quality: FLAC (Img,cue,log)|MP3 Bitrate: lossless & 320kbps Total Time: 153:19 min Total Size: 1.1 Gb/354 mb
Four singles released in conjunction with Oasis’s 1995 album “(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?”, plus a fifth CD which contains 18 minutes of random interviews. The interview CD is exclusive to this box set. Like the “Definitely Maybe” singles box released at the same time as this, these CDs are housed in a special box with a booklet. Singles are “Some Might Say,” “Roll With It,” “Wonderwall,” and “Don’t Look Back In Anger.” Each single contains four tracks, many previously unreleased. With complete booklet scans at 600 d.p.i. 16 tracks plus the interviews. As a special bonus I have included the very rare Japanese 6-track version of the “Some Might Say” CD single, which features a cover of The Beatles’ “You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away” and “Some Might Say (Demo Version)", and the U.S. version of the “Wonderwall” CD single, which has different mixes for two songs.