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Scorpions – 7 Compilations – 1991-2010, FLAC

Scorpions - 7 Compilations
Scorpions are a German rock band founded in 1965 in Hannover by Rudolf Schenker.[1] They are one of the most famous and longest existing rock bands in the world, and the first non Anglo-Saxon rock band that achieved success with international importance. The group became synonymous with melodic heavy metal,[2][3] including powerful rock ballads.

Sammy Hagar & The Circle – At Your Service (2CD) mp3 + flac

review-v2-cover-bigSammy Hagar and The Circle announce their debut live double album “At Your Service” set for world-wide release on May 19th, 2015. Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham, & Vic Johnson’s debut album live from their critically acclaimed 2014 tour. The new 2015 tour kicks off on April 11,2015 in Las Vegas and runs through September.

Robert Plant & Jimmy Page – Collection CDs – Singles -1990-2002, FLAC

Robert Plant - Collection CDs
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, both formerly of the English hard rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded and toured in the mid-1990s under the title Page and Plant. The pair re-united in 1994 and, after recording a highly successful first album, they embarked on a world tour. They then recorded a second album, followed by another world tour, before disbanding at the end of 1998. They later briefly reunited in 2001.

Neil Young + Promise of the Real — The Monsanto Years 2015 lossless

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An anti-GM food concept album by Neil Young may not seem a thrilling prospect, I grant you. But although People Want to Hear About Love, as he acknowledges on his song of that title, shouldn’t he talk about “the corporations hijacking all your rights”, too? And on-form and on-song – as he undoubtedly is here (he also has a pop at Starbucks, Walmart and Safeway) – Young is still a force to be reckoned with.

Eldorado – Babylonia Haze (2015) mp3 + lossless

10921844_10152800488306144_645259385_nFirst off I’m a fan. No point hiding it. Having said that, the wait for this one was more nerve wracking than any wait over the last thirty years when bands you’d got into failed miserably with their eagerly anticipated follow-up. Eldorado’s previous efforts,