Cd1 2 RockInstrumentalCl
2009-12-25 - extension: rar - size: 119 MB
Cd1 2 RockInstrumentalCl
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Instrumental Classics (5CD)
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Cd3 RockInstrumentalCl
2009-12-25 - extension: rar - parts: 3 - size: 143 MB
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Instrumental Classics (5CD)
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Classics IV Featuring Dennis Yost e group grew out of a local cover band called The Classics, consisting of Talmadge Branch, Walter (More) e group grew out of a local cover band called The Classics, consisting of Talmadge Branch, Walter Eaton, Burt Norton, and Robert Nix, who went on to play in The Atlanta Rhythm Section and on the first two Lynyrd Skynyrd albums. However, the very first Classics consisted of Walter Eaton on lead guitar, Burt Norton on rhythm guitar, Glen Futch on bass guitar, Bobby Bowen on drums, plus Greg Carrol on saxophone, with a second sax player added at a later date. The first rehearsal, and most rehearsals afterward, were heard at the Norton residence in the Lakewood section of Jacksonville, Florida, beginning sometime in 1960 or 1961. The band played Ventures covers, instrumental versions of "Misty" and "Summertime", and a rendition of The Tornados "Telstar", as well as "Sherry" by The Four Seasons. Robert Nix and Dennis Yost traded places on drums a few times prior to the Classics IV being formed. The original Classics IV members were Dennis Yost (vocals & drums), James R. Cobb (guitars), Wally Eaton (guitars) and Joe Wilson (bass). During live shows, Yost would stand in the front of the stage and play drums while singing the lead vocals. Wilson was eventually replaced by Dean Daughtry. The Classics IV moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 1967 and were discovered by Bill Lowery who produced their first national hit in 1968 with "Spooky", a song they recorded in 1967 on the Imperial Records label. Guitarist James Cobb and producer Buddy Buie added lyrics to an instrumental called "Spooky", a regional hit for saxophonist Mike Sharpe. The song made it to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the U.S., and #46 in the UK. Having achieved popularity, the group brought in Kim Venable on drums so that Yost could focus on singing. They changed the band name to Classics IV Featuring Dennis Yost and enjoyed two last top ten hits, "Stormy" (1968, #5) and "Traces" (1969, #2), and a Top Twenty hit, "Everyday With You Girl" (1969, #19). They changed their name again, to Dennis Yost and the Classics IV, and had one last minor hit, "What Am I Crying For?" (1972, #39) on the MGM South label. Cobb, Daughtry and producer Buddy Buie joined the Atlanta Rhythm Section in 1974. Yost owns the rights to the Classics IV for performing and recording, and continues to perform their songs. Cover versions of "Spooky" have been recorded by several artists including Dusty Springfield, The Velvet Monkeys, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Lydia Lunch, Daniel Ash, Puppini Sisters and Imogen Heap for the soundtrack of the film, Just Like Heaven. Recently, singer John Legend recorded a song entitled "Save Room", that heavily samples "Stormy." (Less)
Classics IV The group grew out of a local cover band called The Classics, consisting of Talmadge Branch, Walter (More) The group grew out of a local cover band called The Classics, consisting of Talmadge Branch, Walter Eaton, Burt Norton, and Robert Nix, who went on to play in The Atlanta Rhythm Section and on the first two Lynyrd Skynyrd albums. However, the very first Classics consisted of Walter Eaton on lead guitar, Burt Norton on rhythm guitar, Glen Futch on bass guitar, Bobby Bowen on drums, plus Greg Carrol on saxophone, with a second sax player added at a later date. The first rehearsal, and most rehearsals afterward, were heard at the Norton residence in the Lakewood section of Jacksonville, Florida, beginning sometime in 1960 or 1961. The band played Ventures covers, instrumental versions of "Misty" and "Summertime", and a rendition of The Tornados "Telstar", as well as "Sherry" by The Four Seasons. Robert Nix and Dennis Yost traded places on drums a few times prior to the Classics IV being formed. The original Classics IV members were Dennis Yost (vocals & drums), James R. Cobb (guitars), Wally Eaton (guitars) and Joe Wilson (bass). During live shows, Yost would stand in the front of the stage and play drums while singing the lead vocals. Wilson was eventually replaced by Dean Daughtry. The Classics IV moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 1967 and were discovered by Bill Lowery who produced their first national hit in 1968 with "Spooky", a song they recorded in 1967 on the Imperial Records label. Guitarist James Cobb and producer Buddy Buie added lyrics to an instrumental called "Spooky", a regional hit for saxophonist Mike Sharpe. The song made it to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the U.S., and #46 in the UK. Having achieved popularity, the group brought in Kim Venable on drums so that Yost could focus on singing. They changed the band name to Classics IV Featuring Dennis Yost and enjoyed two last top ten hits, "Stormy" (1968, #5) and "Traces" (1969, #2), and a Top Twenty hit, "Everyday With You Girl" (1969, #19). They changed their name again, to Dennis Yost and the Classics IV, and had one last minor hit, "What Am I Crying For?" (1972, #39) on the MGM South label. Cobb, Daughtry and producer Buddy Buie joined the Atlanta Rhythm Section in 1974. Yost owns the rights to the Classics IV for performing and recording, and continues to perform their songs. Cover versions of "Spooky" have been recorded by several artists including Dusty Springfield, The Velvet Monkeys, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Lydia Lunch, Daniel Ash, Puppini Sisters and Imogen Heap for the soundtrack of the film, Just Like Heaven. Recently, singer John Legend recorded a song entitled "Save Room", that heavily samples "Stormy." (Less)
Rock-instrumental-DreamTeam
2008-12-29 - extension: rar - size: 454 MB
Rock-instrumental-DreamTeam
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2009-12-25 - extension: rar - parts: 3 - size: 171 MB
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INSTRUMENTALS CLASSICS
2009-11-04 - extension: rar - parts: 2 - size: 95 MB
INSTRUMENTALS CLASSICS
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