Thursday, April 12, 2012

Bert Chang - Sea, Swallow Me (Budd, Fraser, Guthrie, Raymonde)

Bert Chang - Sea, Swallow Me (Budd, Fraser, Guthrie, Raymonde)
www.last.fm





Blind Guardian(Lucifer's Heritage)-Symphonies of Doom (Symphonies of Doom)

Blind Guardian(Lucifer's Heritage)-Symphonies of Doom (Symphonies of Doom)






Naughty Gras 2012 J Cole Workout

Naughty Gras 2012 J Cole Workout
Great night at NaughtyGras! Thanks for coming with me I had a blast! Wouldn't be the same without you son! For the deaf listeners Music provided by my boy J Cole's Workout remake or Paula Abdul's workout! And yes I do not own the rights to the music!!! You can buy his on I tunes, or your local cd store..anyway pimp's up hoe's down, don't hate the player hate the game!! Special Thanks to the Reno Sheriffs Department and members of Sac pd! Thanks to the guys with brad shoulders and ladies with nice tits i meant faces! Peace!





The Stooges-"Raw Power" Iggy's '97 Remix from "Raw Power"

The Stooges-Raw Power Iggy's '97 Remix from Raw Power
Raw Power is the third and final studio album by The Stooges. Though not initially commercially successful, Raw Power gained a cult fanbase in the years following its release and, like its predecessor (1970's Fun House), is generally considered an influential forerunner of punk rock. Iggy produced and mixed the album by himself; unfortunately, his botched first attempt mixed most of the instruments into one stereo channel and the vocals into the other, with little regard for balance or tone quality. Tony DeFries, the head of MainMan, informed Iggy that the album would be remixed by David Bowie. Iggy agreed to this, claiming that "the other choice was I wasn't going to get my album out. I think DeFries told me that CBS refused to release it like that, I don't know," but insisted that his own mix for "Search and Destroy" be retained. Due to budgetary constraints, Bowie remixed the other seven songs in a single day in an inexpensive Los Angeles studio, Western Sound Recorders, ! in October 1972. According to Iggy, the mixing session took place in one day. In 1996, Columbia Records invited Iggy Pop to remix the entire album for re-release on CD. Iggy says in the liner notes that had he declined, the studio would have remixed it without his blessing. Iggy cited longtime encouragement from fans and peers, the existence of Rough Power, his distaste for how the original 1989 CD release of Raw Power sounded, and the fact that Columbia were going to release the new mix on its ...