Bob Marley & The Wailers - Exodus
MFSL 24KT Gold Ultradisc II UDCD 628
Eac Flac | Eac Log + Cue | HQ Scans | ~250 Mb | RS
1995/1977 | 37:24 min | Classic Rock
MFSL 24KT Gold Ultradisc II UDCD 628
Eac Flac | Eac Log + Cue | HQ Scans | ~250 Mb | RS
1995/1977 | 37:24 min | Classic Rock
“ | Recorded in London following an attempt on his life, Exodus shows Bob Marley mellowing a bit. Despite some powerful political tracks, Marley adopts a less fiery, more reflective approach than his previous outings. Still, it's hard to find reggae as good as this. Exodus has all one would expect from a Bob Marley album: rumbling statements like "Exodus" and "The Heathen" as well as poetic love songs like "Turn Your Lights Down Low." Considering how good these tracks are, Exodus does not stop here. Marley also unleashed the huge international hits "Jamming," "Waiting in Vain," and "One Love/People Get Ready." These inspired tracks, perhaps more than any others, came to define Marley around the world. AMG ~ Thanks to the Original Releaser! | ” |
great
Also a mention of thanks for not using a PW - many of us DL lots of stuff then extract later, so we don't have to worry about making notes of PWs with your rips! :)
Yes, I have finally been released from the Avax gulag. Siberia is really not too bad this time of year. My Mormon cousin just got back from a two year Siberian mission. Not much luck with making converts though. More snow than Vancouver, eh? Perhaps the Winter Olympics will be there in eight years.
@LezDawson - I know you hate passwords with a passion and so did I when I was nothing more than a serial downloader. Although passwords did nothing to protecting some third party noob from getting my links deleted, as I found out the hard way in September-October last. It could prevent Rapid Share from running an automatic file scanning program to see what's inside my RAR's.
In addition to using JDownloader and entering the passwords, I prefer to click 4 or six links and download the RAR's to a new folder I have named by copying and pasting the listing heading name. Before I leave the page I save the page to the same folder. I got tons of RAR's I downloaded weeks and months ago that I have not touched. I only use JDownloader when I have a big massive DVD rip with 20-60 links.
Fortunately saved all the passwords (there are only few unique ones :)
Then realized that those rar files contain mainly jpg, flac, ape and wv - so could unrar all of it. Spent whole weekend unraring stuff!
Now I am addicted to collect all UDCD, UDSACD, MFCD, GZS, AF and other gold things.
There is one thing I can't find in the whole Internet. Is there a list of release dates of MFSL Aluminum CD's ? I'd like to put the dates to flac tags.
I use a prog called RAR PASSWORD CRACKER which is really useful if you cannot remember a password from an old download, whenever I come across a new password I just enter it into a Password list and then let the program do the work.
http://www.rarpasswordcracker.com/?ver=4121e
The trial version works just fine.
Thanks for the rip....Bob Marley`s finest album.
@LezDawson: Totally agree. I still lose some RAR files as I somehow forget to write down the password at times.