Artist: Del Amitri
Title: Into the Mirror: Del Amitri Live in Concert
Official Release: oct 2014
Cover: front
Bitrate: 320 kbps, joint stereo
01. Always the Last to Know
02. KIss This Thing Goodbye
03. The Ones That You Love Lead You Nowhere
04. Just Like a Man
05. What I Think She Sees
06. Not Where It’s At
07. Sleep Instead of Teardrops
08. Be My Downfall
09. Food for Songs
10. Tell Her This
11. In the Frame
12. Nothing Ever Happens
13. Roll to Me
14. Driving With the Brakes On
15. Hammering Heart
16. Spit in the Rain
17. Stone Cold Sober
18. Being Somebody Else
19. Drunk in a Band
20. In the Meantime
21. Here and Now
22. Just Before You Leave
23. Move Away Jimmy Blue
It has been over a decade since Del Amitri disbanded becoming yet another in a long line of footnotes in the history of pop music. After nearly 12 years of prodding from their ardent fan base, Justin Currie and Ian Harvie reformed their fearsome five-piece and hit the road for a series of UK tour dates. The result of those dates is Into the Mirror, the first live album in the 30-year history of Del Amitri.
The album itself is a masterpiece collection of some of the 1990’s greatest and most overlooked pop songs. Currie is likely the most underrated songwriter of his generation and his brilliant story telling comes through tune after tune. The band is tight and energetic and each performance ranks as the best live version of the individual songs ever released. Justin’s voice is in rare form as he nails the climax in “Here and Now” like never before.
Artist: Mark Lanegan Band
Title: Phantom Radio
Official Release: oct 2014
Cover: front
Bitrate: 320 kbps, stereo
1. Harvest Home
2. Judgement Time
3. Floor Of The Ocean
4. The Killing Season
5. Seventh Day
6. I Am The Wolf
7. Torn Red Heart
8. Waltzing In Blue
9. The Wild People
10. Death Trip To Tulsa
With a long, unbroken run of excellent recordings including collaborations with Queens of the Stone Age and Isobel Campbell, Mark Lanegan deserves elevation to the front rank of modern rock artists. Phantom Radio may be the album to finally force that shift in public perception. Unlike most gothic pop, Lanegan’s art is not a matter of fashion or mascara: it’s a genuine cri du coeur, as rare and beautiful as anything in music.
Pre-Orders on iTunes get also the 'No Bells On Sunday' EP, included in this torrent.
Artist: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Title: Nassau Coliseum, New York 1980
Official Release: mar 2015
Cover: front
Bitrate: 320 kbps, joint stereo
CD 1
1. Night (3:25)
2. Prove It All Night (5:57)
3. Spirit in the Night (7:42)
4. Darkness On The Edge Of Town (4:48)
5. Independence Day (5:30)
6. Who'll Stop The Rain? (5:55)
7. This Land Is Your Land (3:18)
8. Promised Land (5:54)
9. Out in the Street (5:25)
10. Racing in the Street (8:21)
11. The River (6:55)
12. Badlands (5:41)
13. Thunder Road (7:04)
CD 2
1. Cadillac Ranch (5:01)
2. Sherry Darling (5:15)
3. Hungry Heart (4:48)
4. Merry Christmas, Baby (4:49)
5. Fire (4:32)
6. Candy's Room (3:22)
7. Because the Night (8:38)
8. 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) (6:46)
9. Rendezvous (3:26)
10. Fade Away (9:23)
11. The Price You Pay (6:36)
12. Wreck On The Highway (5:36)
13. Two Hearts (2:49)
14. Ramrod (4:39)
15. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) (4:38)
CD 3
1. Held Up Without A Gun (1:41)
2. In the Midnight Hour (2:55)
3. Auld Lang Syne (2:02)
4. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (16:18)
5. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (5:23)
6. Jungleland (12:23)
7. Born to Run (4:37)
8. Detroit Medley (13:06)
9. Twist and Shout (7:59)
10. Raise Your Hand (4:44)
Known to bootleg collectors as Nassau Night, this 38-song concert was recorded during the final gig of a three-night stand. In addition to the usual concert staples, Springsteen and the E Street Band spotlighted several songs from The River that would rarely be played on subsequent tours. Shortly before midnight, Springsteen killed a bit of time with a cover of Wilson Pickett’s “In the Midnight Hour,” which was followed by “Auld Lang Syne.”
Nassau Night had also gained fame among Springsteen bootleg collectors as the longest show in his history. Not including the intermission, the New Year’s Eve concert runs three hours and 47 minutes. That record stood until 2012, when he closed out his European tour by playing four hours and six minutes — without leaving the stage — in Helsinki, Finland. Other highlights include E Street Band keyboardist Roy Bittan playing a snippet of “Once Upon A Time in the West” as an intro the first-pumping “Badlands” and the crowd-pleasing “Rosalita” to close out the main set of the 38-song concert