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Boston Live Tom Scholz Download Torrent Boston - Boston (1976) (WLP PBTHAL LP 24-96) [FLAC] Vtwin88cube boston live tom scholz download torrent Boston - Boston (1976) (WLP PBTHAL LP 24-96) [FLAC] Vtwin88cube. Boston is one of the best-selling albums of all time, and deservedly so. Because of the rise of disco and punk, FM rock radio seemed all but dead until the rise of acts like Boston, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen. Nearly every song on Boston's debut album could still be heard on classic rock radio decades later due to the strong vocals of Brad Delp and unique guitar sound of Tom Scholz. Tom Scholz, who wrote most of the songs, was a studio wizard and used self-designed equipment such as 12-track recording devices to come up with an anthemic "arena rock" sound before the term was even coined. The sound was hard rock, but the layered melodies and harmonics reveal the work of a master craftsman. While much has been written about the sound of the album, the lyrics are often overlooked. There are songs about their rise from a bar band ("Rock and Roll Band") as well as fond remembrances of summers gone by ("More Than a Feeling"). Boston is essential for any fan of classic rock, and the album marks the re-emergence of the genre in the 1970s. Boston – Boston (1976) Boston – Boston (1976) SACD Rip | ISO / DSD / 1bit / 2.8224MHz | FLAC Tracks / 24bit / 88.2kHz Single Layer SACD | Full Scans Included Total Size: 1.52 GB (ISO) + 771 MB (FLAC) | 3% RAR Recovery Label: Epic | USA | Cat#: ES 34188 | Genre: Hard Rock. Boston is one of the best-selling albums of all time, and deservedly so. Because of the rise of disco and punk, FM rock radio seemed all but dead until the rise of acts like Boston, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen. Nearly every song on Boston’s debut album could still be heard on classic rock radio decades later due to the strong vocals of Brad Delp and unique guitar sound of Tom Scholz. Tom Scholz, who wrote most of the songs, was a studio wizard and used self-designed equipment such as 12-track recording devices to come up with an anthemic “arena rock” sound before the term was even coined. The sound was hard rock, but the layered melodies and harmonics reveal the work of a master craftsman. While much has been written about the sound of the album, the lyrics are often overlooked. There are songs about their rise from a bar band (“Rock and Roll Band”) as well as fond remembrances of summers gone by (“More Than a Feeling”). Boston is essential for any fan of classic rock, and the album marks the re-emergence of the genre in the 1970s. ― Allmusic. Additional Info: • Original Released Date: August 25, 1976 • SACD Released Date: 2000 • More info. Tracklist 01. More Than A Feeling – 04:45 02. Peace Of Mind – 05:04 03. Foreplay / Long Time – 07:48 04. Rock & Roll Band – 03:00 05. Smokin’ – 04:23 06. Hitch A Ride – 04:12 07. Something About You – 03:48 08. Let Me Take You Home Tonight – 04:46. [su_accordion] [su_spoiler title=”DR Report” icon=”plus-square-1″ style=”fancy”] ISO FLAC[/su_spoiler] [su_spoiler title=”Back & Label Preview” icon=”plus-square-1″ style=”fancy”] DOWNLOAD FROM. Password: www.LosslessMA.net. If you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me know and write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible. Boston – Third Stage (1986/2014) [HDTracks FLAC 24/192] Third Stage is the third studio album released by American rock band Boston. The record was originally released in 1986 after taking a span of six years to record. Third Stage features number one single “Amanda” along with other top hits “We’re Ready” and “Can’tcha Say (You Believe In Me) / Still In Love”. The album reached number one on the Billboard 200 where it remained for four weeks. Tracklist: 01 – Amanda 02 – We’re Ready 03 – The Launch: A) Countdown; B) Ignition; C) Third Stage Separation 04 – Cool The Engines 05 – My Destination 06 – A New World 07 – To Be A Man 08 – I Think I Like It 09 – Can’tcha Say (You Believe In Me) / Still In Love 10 – Hollyann. Personnel: Brad Delp – vocals, guitar Tom Scholz – guitars, organs, piano, bass guitar, drums, percussion Jim Masdea – drums, percussion Sib Hashian – drums, percussion Gary Pihl – guitar. Production: Producer: Tom Scholz Recording engineers: Greg Lumsford, Tom Scholz. The 10 Greatest Boston Songs Ever. 40 years ago, an unknown band led by an introverted genius was transformed into a global rock’n’roll phenomenon. The band was Boston, the genius leader was Tom Scholz, and their first album – titled simply Boston – went on to sell over 17 million copies, becoming the biggest selling debut in the history of American music, a record they held for a decade until it was broken by Guns N’ Roses with Appetite For Destruction. In celebration of the glory of Boston and the genius of Tom Scholz, we hereby present the Top 10 Boston Songs . No need for a spoiler alert – we all know what the number one is. But there is so much more to Boston than that one iconic track… 10. Sail Away (2013) On the most recent Boston album, Life Love & Hope , Tom Scholz utilised five different lead vocalists. He even sang one song himself – the first time he has ever done so. But the big deal on this album was the inclusion of four tracks recorded with the band’s original singer Brad Delp, who committed suicide in 2007. The best of them was Sail Away , which Scholz wrote in the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. At the core of the song, Scholz said, was “the thought of sailing away to a better place in your mind”. In that sense, it was a song that could have been written for the man who had sung it so beautifully. 9. A Man I’ll Never Be (1978) Scholz was never happy with the second Boston album, Don’t Look Back . Under pressure from record company Epic, he had rushed to finish it, and felt it was incomplete. To an extent he was proved right. That album sold four million in its first year: a huge success by any normal standards, but still only half as many as the first album sold in that time. As a result, Scholz – the ultimate perfectionist – refused to be rushed on the band’s third album, and would subsequently be sued by Epic before getting out of his contract. But for all the drama it caused, Don’t Look Back was a great record. And at the heart of the album was the ballad A Man I’ll Never Be – a song so epic that Rolling Stone called it Boston’s answer to Stairway To Heaven . 8. Can’tcha Say (You Believe In Me)/Still In Love (1986) As that convoluted title implies, this piece was essentially two songs in one – seamlessly combined by Scholz as part of the brilliant concept album Third Stage . The album was the band’s first with MCA following the acrimonious split from Epic, and was eight years in the making. But it was worth waiting for – an AOR masterpiece, perfectly crafted. Can’tcha Say (You Believe In Me)/Still In Love is proof of that. 7. Feelin’ Satisfied (1978) The third single from Don’t Look Back album was a flop, peaking at outside the US top 40, but it’s one of the best songs on that album. For all the painstaking work that went into Boston’s music, there’s a real groove to Feelin’ Satisfied – and a sense of fun in the way that handclaps beat a rhythm along with the guitar riff. Even a control freak like Tom Scholz could get loose sometimes. 6. Foreplay/Long Time (1976) The longest and most complex track on Boston’s debut was in two parts: the proggy instrumental intro piece Foreplay followed by the grandstanding rock anthem Long Time. Together, it made for what one critic described as “a perfect marriage of Yes and Led Zeppelin”. 5. Amanda (1986) There was surely no sweeter victory for Tom Scholz than when this song went to number one in America. After a gap of eight years between albums, he might have feared that the public had forgotten about his band. He had also been through the wringer – battling the lawsuit from Epic. When Amanda hit the top in November 1986, Boston’s comeback was complete – for Scholz, the ultimate vindication. From the golden age of the power ballad, Amanda is one of the definitive classics. 4. Smokin’ (1976) The title spoke volumes. For all the sophistication in Boston’s debut album, there was one song that just rocked out, and it was Smokin’ . A flat- out, high-octane blaster, it stands toe-to-toe with Ted Nugent’s Just What The Doctor Ordered , Montrose’s Space Station No.5 and Aerosmith’s Toys In The Attic as one of the most ass-kicking songs of its era. 3. Livin’ For You (1994) When making the fourth Boston album, Walk On , Tom Scholz had a big problem. A new singer was required, after he and Brad Delp had fallen out. Replacing Delp wasn’t going to be easy – the guy’s voice was out of this world. But Scholz found the right man from an unlikely source. He enlisted Fran Cosmo, a singer who had worked with Barry Goudreau, the guitarist that Scholz had fired from Boston in 1981.
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