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Billy.Joel.The.Bridge.1986
Titel: Billy Joel The Bridge
Genre: House
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Sprache/n: Englisch
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Größe: 367 MB
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Billy Joel - The Bridge (1986)EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 253 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 98 Mb
Scans (JPG) ~ 33 Mb | RAR 5% Recovery
Rock | Columbia / Family Productions #CK 40402 | US
The Bridge is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on July 28, 1986. It was the last studio album produced by Phil Ramone as well as the last to feature Joel's long-time bassist Doug Stegmeyer and rhythm guitarist Russell Javors. The album yielded several successful singles, including "A Matter of Trust" (peaking at No. 10), "Modern Woman" (which also appeared on the Ruthless People soundtrack, peaking at No. 10), and "This Is the Time" (peaking at No. 18)...
Joel began work on the album - on which two of his major influences (Ray Charles and Steve Winwood) made guest appearances - in 1985. Charles sang a duet with Joel on the song "Baby Grand", and Winwood played Hammond organ on the song "Getting Closer". Other notable musicians who made guest appearances on the album include jazz musicians Ron Carter and Michael Brecker, who both played on the jazzy track "Big Man on Mulberry Street."
The album also had some New wave influences. For instance, the first song, "Running on Ice," is heavily influenced by the music of The Police, and "Modern Woman" borrows heavily from the styles of Huey Lewis and the News. The final song recorded for the album, "Code of Silence," featured Cyndi Lauper who contributed backing vocals and received co-writing credit for the lyrics; Joel would return the favor by contributing backing vocals on Lauper's song "Maybe He'll Know" for her 1986 album True Colors.
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Billy.Joel.The.Bridge.1986
Titel: Billy Joel The Bridge
Genre: House
Laufzeit:
Sprache/n: Englisch
Audio Bitrate: 320 kBit/s
Audio Bitrate Type: VBR
Audio Encoder: LAME
Audio Sampling Rate:
Hoster: Oboom.com, Uploaded.net
Größe: 367 MB
Parts: 4 Dateien
Passwort: - wird nicht benötigt -
Billy Joel - The Bridge (1986)EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 253 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 98 Mb
Scans (JPG) ~ 33 Mb | RAR 5% Recovery
Rock | Columbia / Family Productions #CK 40402 | US
The Bridge is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on July 28, 1986. It was the last studio album produced by Phil Ramone as well as the last to feature Joel's long-time bassist Doug Stegmeyer and rhythm guitarist Russell Javors. The album yielded several successful singles, including "A Matter of Trust" (peaking at No. 10), "Modern Woman" (which also appeared on the Ruthless People soundtrack, peaking at No. 10), and "This Is the Time" (peaking at No. 18)...
Joel began work on the album - on which two of his major influences (Ray Charles and Steve Winwood) made guest appearances - in 1985. Charles sang a duet with Joel on the song "Baby Grand", and Winwood played Hammond organ on the song "Getting Closer". Other notable musicians who made guest appearances on the album include jazz musicians Ron Carter and Michael Brecker, who both played on the jazzy track "Big Man on Mulberry Street."
The album also had some New wave influences. For instance, the first song, "Running on Ice," is heavily influenced by the music of The Police, and "Modern Woman" borrows heavily from the styles of Huey Lewis and the News. The final song recorded for the album, "Code of Silence," featured Cyndi Lauper who contributed backing vocals and received co-writing credit for the lyrics; Joel would return the favor by contributing backing vocals on Lauper's song "Maybe He'll Know" for her 1986 album True Colors.
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