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Blue Cheer - Vincebus Eruptum [Phillips PHS 600-264 (Stereo) LP] 24-bit/96kHz
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24 Jul 2009 05:24:35
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Blue Cheer - Vincebus Eruptum
Phillips PHS 600-264 (Stereo) LP
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC | cue, m3u & Log | Cover
~ 695 mb incl. recovery | RS & FF | Hard Rock | 1968
Phillips PHS 600-264 (Stereo) LP
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC | cue, m3u & Log | Cover
~ 695 mb incl. recovery | RS & FF | Hard Rock | 1968
Allmusic.com rating: 4.5 out 5 Stars Review!!
Vincebus Eruptum is the debut LP of the American psychedelic blues-rock band Blue Cheer, released in January 1968 by Philips Records. It is widely considered to be the best Blue Cheer album, although this distinction is often awarded to their sophomore release, Outsideinside.
This record is considered by some to be the first heavy metal album. Certainly, its influence has reverberated throughout the world of highly-amplified rock music since its release, ranging across various stylistic sub-categories, from the psychedelic period through the present.
Vincebus Eruptum peaked at #11 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart in North America, while the single, a cover of Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues," peaked at #14 on the Pop Singles chart and #3 on the Canadian RPM magazine charts.
Track listing
Side one
- "Summertime Blues" (Jerry Capehart, Eddie Cochran) – 3:47
"Rock Me Baby" (Josea/B.B. King) – 4:22
"Doctor Please" (Dickie Peterson) – 7:53
Side two
- "Out of Focus" (Peterson) – 3:58
"Parchman Farm" (Mose Allison) – 5:49
"Second Time Around" (Peterson) – 6:17
Personnel
- Dickie Peterson - bass, vocals
Paul Whaley - drums
Leigh Stephens - guitar
Links: (File Factory) Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
Links: (RS.com) Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
The files are interchangeable!!!
Pass: pls use my nick
Enjoy!!!
Links: (RS.com) Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
The files are interchangeable!!!
Pass: pls use my nick
Enjoy!!!
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Thanks for your work!.
Cheap doesn't mean bad & vis versa, when you hear his great ripp, you don't know what a more expensive interface will offer?
Even the Tascam US-144 isn't the most expensive, it offers a great sound... I tried other ones too, but the result never been better... Btw, also for the German magazine "Stereo" the Tascam US-144 is their reference Computer Audio-Interface.
Before I forget, my cartridge been 500 €, it's the 1042 reference. 300 is the price for the regular 1042.
thank you very much for Blue Cheer.
It is very great music and I`m also very happy about your great work!!
Have a nice weekend !!!!
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Thank for your reply, looking around in google for that german magazine, ich lese a bissen deutsch. I found another post that you talk about the article, like a month ago. But the article nothing, please if you have the link share it.
Sorry by the mistake of regular or reference, i was looking for the price of that cartridge overall to compare the solid state of the art equipment that you got in the analog stage of your chain. Is rare and a bit awkward your selection for a self-powered USB AD/DA interface.
I Love music, I am a novice 2 and a half years experience audio eng. I do my major in Electric Eng. so I am aware of the excelent pieces of hand made electronics that you have.
Please forgive me if my post sound like I am a critic of your choice for A/D, you are a respected and excelent taste melomane. That is why I am asking and want to read the article from the german magazine.
Because all this world of audiophile, 96k, 192k is little subjective for me right now more in a selling matter B&H thing.., may be i am just want to learn and dont prejuice by the say of "if is cheap don't work". I want to learn, I never heard Blue Cheer, make the post here because it was the new't that day.
You work in a record store or have access to a collection? I really envy your large collection of 180g Vinyl´s. I have plenty but second hand that mint state is to much for asking.
Kind Regards.