Di Rock Cimbalisten - Act Two album flac
Performer: Di Rock CimbalistenTitle: Act Two
Released: 1985
Country: Poland
MP3 album: 1495 mb
FLAC album: 1409 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: VQF APE MP4 AA APE MIDI MP1
Genre: Jazz
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ARTPOP (Act II) is the unreleased follow-up to Lady Gaga's fourth studio album, ARTPOP. Gaga first introduced the album as 'ACT TWO' during a Twitter Q/A. The album includes production by DJ White Shadow, Madeon, Zedd, will. Act II is essentially the tracks that Gaga wanted to include on ARTPOP, but could not due to time constraints or other limiting factors - so it was recorded, written, and produced during the same time ARTPOP was.
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Disclaimer: There is nothing 'Official' about these lists. First published: 2004-10-24.
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This album is inventive and inspired, with some crucial guitar timbres from George Kinney, Tom Ramsey and Jimmy Bird. While not strictly a concept album, there is a theme running throughout. It’s about the dawn of enlightenment, and how that could be corrupted if we’re not careful. The album was recorded and released in just two days, and the band were all under 17. Makes this even more of a landmark – or, at least it should have been. Classic Rock Newsletter.
This album defines rock and roll in its entirety. Saying this deserves number three is like saying Kanye West doesn't have an ego. This is THE album, this is THE best compilation of songs and themes all woven into one record. What makes a great album is perhaps two or three awesome tracks. But with the exception of two pointless fillers, namely Octopus's Garden & Maxwell's Silver Hammer, this album is faultless musically, lyrically & production wise. A veritable tsunami of sound and harmony is there, timelessly set in stone, to engulf all fortunate past & future audiences emotions. Individually, each track is strong, but not the best per say. But Led Zeppelin II is not album made to showcase any track in particular, and this becomes apparent when you listen to the whole album through.
Two sisters – Ann and Nancy Wilson – take over hard rock, led by Ann's supreme pipes and Nancy's ax-picking finesse. The boys fell in line, and the records flew off the shelves. Essential moment:"Barracuda," an aggressive Zeppelin-esque stomp that burns, burns, burns it down to the wick. Such a nice quiet Catholic girl, at least for the first 30 seconds. Then she starts getting out of hand. Madonna’s best album has her brightest pop along with her most cathartic confessions. Essential moment: The title song, when she gets down on her knees to feel the power in the midnight hour.
Tracklist
| A1 | On The Inside |
| A2 | Close The Door |
| A3 | Green Man |
| A4 | Cruel |
| A5 | Vacant Posession |
| B1 | The Sun Isn't Shining But I'm In The Shade |
| B2 | Cat's Whisker |
| B3 | Leaving |
| B4 | Red Light Blue Lady |
| B5 | Mallow Acid |
Credits
- Bass Guitar – Krzysztof Ścierański
- Drums, Percussion – Krzysztof Przybyłowicz
- Engineer – Halina Jarczyk, Dodek Żywioł*
- Guitar – Andrzej Nowak, Apostolis Antymos, Paweł Ścierański, Winicjusz Chróst
- Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Written-By, Arranged By, Programmed By – Krzesimir Dębski
- Keyboards, Producer, Arranged By, Recorded By, Mixed By, Programmed By – Rafał Paczkowski
- Lead Vocals – Dee Dee Lewis
- Photography By – Andrzej Tyszko
- Producer – Rafał Ślotała
- Programmed By – Janusz Grzywacz
- Recorded By – Jacek Mastykarz
- Trumpet – Ziut Gralak
- Vocals – Jorgos Skolias, Maria Jordan
- Written-By – Tom Wachtel
Notes
All section written by krzesimir dębski (music) and tom wachtel (lyrics)Tłoczenie: "Polskie Nagrania"
Licencja: ROGOT
Recorded at teatr stu - kraków
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KM038 | Krzesimir Dębski | Di Rock Cimbalisten "Act Two" (Cass, Album) | PZN ZWiN | KM038 | Poland | Unknown |









