Métrica

21 de março de 2024

AUDIO NEWS COLLECTION - Clássico Barroco - Vol. 2


CLASSICAL MUSIC
1994
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Total Time: 75 min

WHITESNAKE - Starkers In Tokyo


HARD ROCK 
1997
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Total Time: 41 min

A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS - The Best Of


NEW WAVE
1986
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Total Time: 59 min

BUDDY GUY - Buddy's Baddest The Best Of Buddy Guy


BLUES
1999
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Total Time: 77 min

BLACK SABBATH - Heaven And Hell [Recommended]


HEAVY METAL
1980
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Total Time: 40 min

MANO LIMA - A Fina Flor da Grossura


MÚSICA NATIVISTA
2000
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Total Time: 52 min

THE FORTY THIEVES - I Don't Owe You a Thing


ROCK
2004
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Total Time: 61 min

JOSÉ COLLANTES - Acústico


LATIN POP
2010
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Total Time: 62 min

FIVE MINUTE SIN - Without [2006] IND;45


INDIE ROCK
2006
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Total Time: 45 min

20 de março de 2024

THE HOOTERS - Hooterization - A Retrospective


ROCK
1996
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Total Time: 70 min

ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN - Ballyhoo (The Best of)


ROCK
2009
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Total Time: 68 min

DISCOS PEDIDOS - Sucessos de Radio


BREGA
2014
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Total Time: 67 min

LAURYN HILL - MTV Unplugged


URBAN CROSSOVER
2002
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Total Time: 107 min

BLINDSIDE BLUES BAND - Smokehouse Sessions - Vol. One


BLUES
2009
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Total Time: 65 min

BOB DYLAN - The Best Of


FOLK BLUES
1997
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Total Time: 76 min

BEN HOO - Collected


ELECTRONIC MUSIC
2013
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Total Time: 69 min

OASIS - The Acoustic Sessions


INDIE ROCK
1996
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Total Time: 56 min

MANFREDO FEST - Brazilian Dorian Dream


JAZZ
1976
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Total Time: 40 min

18 de março de 2024

RITA MARLEY - Greatest Hits [Recommended]


REGGAE MUSIC
1993
Bitrate 256 kbps
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Rita nasceu no dia 25 de julho de 1946 em Santiago de Cuba. Filha de Leroy Anderson e Cynthia “Beda” Jarrett. Ela cresceu aos arredores de Beachwood Avenue[2] , localizada na cidade de Kingston, Jamaica. Rita foi criada por sua tia Viola em Greenwich Park Road[2] . Bob Marley era dos arredores de Trenchtown. Em meados dos anos sessenta, Rita conheceu Bob Marley após reunião com Peter Tosh. Depois se soube que ela era uma cantora, ela foi convidada para um teste para os Soulettes, mais tarde conhecido como o I Threes. O grupo incluiu Rita, seu primo Constantine "Dream" Walker, e Marlene "Precious" Giffordwas.[2] Bob se tornou o mentor do grupo e gerente e trabalhando juntos, ele e Rita se apaixonaram. Os dois se casaram em 11 de fevereiro de 1966. No entanto, a razão para o seu casamento foi dito ter sido uma maneira de tornar mais fácil para Rita de imigrar para os EUA. Bob deve ter decidido que não iria ficar mais la e ia viver nos EUA depois de uma visita com sua mãe em Delaware. Criada cristã, ela se envolveu no movimento Rastafari antes de testemunhar estigmas durante a visita de Haile Selassie à Jamaica em 21 de abril de 1966. Ela permanece, no entanto, um membro ativo da Igreja Ortodoxa da Etiópia. Após a morte de Marley, ela gravou alguns álbuns sob seu nome, sendo que alguns dos albums fizeram sucesso no Reino Unido. Em 1986, Rita tomou a decisão de transformar casa de Bob Marley no Museu Bob Marley. Ela é também a Fundadora e presidenta da Fundação Robert Marley, Bob Marley Trust, e o Bob Marley Grupo de Empresas. Ela fundou a Rita Marley Foundation em 2000. Ela também adotou 35 crianças na Etiópia e já atendeu mais de 200 crianças na Escola Metodista de Konkonuru, em Gana onde também assumiu o compromisso de impactar positivamente suas vidas. [Fonte: wikipedia]

Rita was born on July 25, 1946 in Santiago de Cuba. Daughter of Leroy Anderson and Cynthia "Beda" Jarrett. She grew up in surroundings of Beachwood Avenue [2], located in Kingston, Jamaica. Rita was raised by her aunt Viola in Greenwich Park Road [2]. Bob Marley was on the outskirts of Trenchtown. In the mid-sixties, Rita met Bob Marley after meeting with Peter Tosh. After it became known that she was a singer, she was invited to audition for the Soulettes, later known as the I Threes. The group included Rita, his cousin Constantine "Dream" Walker and Marlene "Precious" Giffordwas. [2] Bob became the group's mentor and manager and working together, he and Rita fell in love. The couple married on February 11, 1966. However, the reason for their wedding was said to have been a way to make it easier for Rita to immigrate to the US. Bob must have decided that it would not become her and was going to live in the United States after a visit with his mother in Delaware. Created Christian, she got involved in the Rastafari movement before testifying stigma during the visit of Haile Selassie to Jamaica on April 21, 1966. It remains, however, an active member of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. After the death of Marley, she recorded a few albums under his name, and some of the albums were hits in the UK. In 1986, Rita decided to transform Bob Marley's home in the Bob Marley Museum. She is also the founder and president of the Robert Marley Foundation, Bob Marley Trust, and the Bob Marley Group of Companies. She founded the Rita Marley Foundation in 2000. She also adopted 35 children in Ethiopia and has served more than 200 children in the Methodist School of Konkonuru in Ghana where he also made a commitment to positively impact their lives. [Source: wikipedia]

Total Time: 61 min