Chicago - Chicago VI (1973) [MFSL]

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Performer: Chicago
Album: Chicago VI
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab. Made in US.
Catalog #: UDSACD 2132
Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock, Jazz Fusion
Year: 1973 (2013)
Format: FLAC (image + .cue)
Bitrate: lossless
Covers: full (300 DPI)
Amount of tracks: 10
Size ZIP: ~ 258 mb
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Chicago VI is the fifth studio album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1973. Following the streamlined character of Chicago V, this successor would see the group follow more of a pop music approach, relying less on their trademark horns and exploring varied music forms.
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The Doobie Brothers - Stampede (1975) [MFSL]

Music genres / Classic Rock, Hard Rock maestro 0 1 707  14.07.14 
Performer: The Doobie Brothers
Album: Stampede
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab. Made in US.
Catalog #: UDSACD 2119
Style: Hard Rock, Roots Rock, Country Rock, Swamp Rock
Year: 1975 (2013)
Format: FLAC (image + .cue)
Bitrate: lossless
Covers: full (300 DPI)
Amount of tracks: 11
Size ZIP: ~ 269 mb
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Stampede is the fifth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1975. (see 1975 in music). It was the final album by the band before Michael McDonald took over from Tom Johnston. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA.
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Confess - Jail (2014)

Music genres / Classic Rock, Hard Rock maestro 0 1 582  14.07.14 
Performer: Confess
Album: Jail
Label: SG Records. Made in EU.
Catalog #: SGCD069
Style: Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Year: 2014
Format: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
Bitrate: lossless
Covers: only front
Amount of tracks: 13
Size ZIP: ~ 387 mb
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“Jail” is extremely solid from beginning to end where every song has killer chords and hooks which make them standout. There is absolutely no filler material on this disc. While some songs are obviously better than others, there is not what I would consider a weak track to be found. Some are based on a very hard-rockin’, infectious guitar hook. Others revolve around a big sing-along chorus. The rest fall somewhere in between with a combination of the two. I think it is a safe bet that you’ll find yourself singing “Scream” or “Bloodstained Highway” long after the disc has stopped.
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