Lenny Dee - Nosebleed (Part 2) album flac
Performer: Lenny DeeTitle: Nosebleed (Part 2)
Style: Hardcore
Released: 1995
MP3 album: 1949 mb
FLAC album: 1514 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: VOX ASF DMF VOC MPC AIFF WAV
Genre: Electronic
Leonard George DeStoppelaire (January 5, 1923 – February 12, 2006), better known as Lenny Dee, was a virtuoso organist who played many styles of music. His record albums were among the most popular of easy listening and space age pop organists of the 1950s through the early 1970s. His signature hit, Plantation Boogie, charted as a Top 20 hit in 1955. He also had a gold record with 1970's Spinning Wheel.
1. ID (ID) 2. Pilldriver - Apocalypse Never 3. Shadowlands Terrorists - Break it Down 4. Gabberhead - Rok Ya Body 5. DJ Toad - Freak 'n Roll 6. Clan Of Fools - Gimme A White Line 7. Attic & Stylzz - The Damned 8. Daryl vs DJ Trime - Life Sucks & Then You Die 9. Attic & Stylzz - Rap Stylzz 10. Hardcore Elements vs Bad News - Get Off My Dick 11.
The Sickest Squad feat Lenny Dee - Minimal is criminal - Lenny Dee Radium - Voices (Andy The Core ShutUp Remix) - The Sickest Squad Lenny Dee - Ass, bass n bitches - Lenny Dee - The Dreamer. Lenny Dee - Nosebleed (Volume 13). 01:10. The Sickest Squad ft Lenny Dee - Frenchcore Killah. Lenny dee-tomorrows world - serious techno - part 1 19 04 95. 30:19. Lenny Dee Hardstep Sample Pack Demo. Darrien Kelly Vs Lenny Dee – Parkzicht Hardcore ( At The Shoop Club Scotland Part 2). 01:53. Lenny Dee DJ Narotic - Pump Ure Fist (Tieum Remix) (up tempo).
Used to love Lenny Dee - some good memories. Last saw him on 1/1/1996 in Rosyth following Rez the night before.
Leonard George DeStoppelaire, known professionally as Lenny Dee, occupied a leading position at the head of a pack of plugged-in organists who swarmed across the face of . pop culture for about 20 years beginning in 1955. When he first began recording for Decca, the only organist carrying on with comparable camp was zingy Ethel Smith.
Part of Dee's charm was his albums' zany covers featuring Dee in various situations, and titles with puns that usually included his name, such as Dee-Lirious, Dee-Licious, and Dee-Most! His recordings featured organ with other instruments that were produced by Owen Bradley and developed into the Nashville sound and country pop of the 1970s and 1980s. Despite his contract with Decca, Lenny Dee's first love was live performance. Dee loved people and he loved to entertain them with music and laughter.









