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Ronnie Lane - Just For A Moment: The Best Of (2019)

Posted By: popsakov
Ronnie Lane - Just For A Moment: The Best Of (2019)

Ronnie Lane - Just For A Moment: The Best Of (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 466 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 202 Mb
Full Scans | 01:02:46 | RAR 5% Recovery
British Folk, Folk Rock, Country Rock | UMC #00602577211263

Ronnie Lane is one of the finest songwriters the UK has produced. This is the first time that comprehensive look at Ronnie's post Faces career has been undertaken. In many ways, Ronnie Lane remains an enigma in the story of rock 'n' roll. An artist who was determined to chart his own destiny and break free from the demands of the music "business". His sense of disillusion with the rock 'n' roll lifestyle led him to leave his hugely successful band for a ramshackle country farm and a life on the road. He would create The Passing Show - a now legendary circus tent tour of the country with assorted clowns, acrobats and comedians. Ronnie created a sound and style that leaned heavily on an array of influences particularly folk, country music and later R&B with welcome contributions from the band of musicians he surrounded himself with.

Faces - Stay With Me: Faces Anthology (2012) 2CDs

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Faces - Stay With Me: Faces Anthology (2012) 2CDs

Faces - Stay With Me: Faces Anthology (2012) 2CD
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 922 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 336 Mb | Scans ~ 120 Mb
Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Rock & Roll | Label: Warner Bros./Rhino | # 8122797179 | 02:27:14

The Faces were unanthologized on CD prior to 1999, but ever since Rhino's corking single-disc Good Boys…When They're Asleep…, the group has seen a number of different compilations of different sizes, of which Rhino U.K.'s 2012 set Stay with Me: Anthology is the fifth. At two discs, this has 2007's The Definitive Rock Collection as its closest cousin: they're both double discs that cover a tremendous amount of ground, but Stay with Me has a slight edge, weighing in at 36 tracks compared to Definitive's 30. Of those 30 tracks, 27 cuts are present and accounted for on Stay with Me – the missing numbers are "Open to Ideas," "Jodie," and "(I Know) I'm Losing You," the latter two cuts from solo Rod Stewart albums where he was backed by the Faces – and those other nine songs include some of the Faces' very best, including the roaring rocker "That's All You Need," Ronnie Lane's sweet, plaintive "Richmond," and the gloriously shambolic "On the Beach." Serious fans should pony up for 2004's Five Guys Walk into a Bar…, which is one of the great rock & roll box sets, but this double-disc set is like that box in miniature, containing the essence of the Faces in all their messy glory.

Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane - Mahoney's Last Stand (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Remastered) (1976/2018)

Posted By: Rtax
Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane - Mahoney's Last Stand (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Remastered) (1976/2018)

Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane - Mahoney's Last Stand (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Remastered) (1976/2018)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 247 MB
40:44 | Blues Rock, Soundtrack | Label: Real Gone Music

What do two Faces do when their lead singer (bon vivant Rod Stewart) doesn’t show up for the Ooh La La recording sessions? They work on a soundtrack for an obscure film by actor and friend Alexis Kanner (most famous for his guest roles on the late-‘60s TV series The Prisoner), and draft the uppermost rank of British rock royalty to play on it! Indeed, given the pedigree of the personnel on this project, it is rather stunning how obscure this 1976 album from Faces members Ron Wood and Ronnie Lane remains, having only been issued on CD abroad and for a brief time at that (and never reissued on LP); one suspects it has much to do with the flop of the film (which appears to have only been screened at the Canadian Film Festival), and the fact that the original LP was released four years after it was recorded in 1972.

Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance - Ooh La La: An Island Harvest (2014)

Posted By: Rtax
Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance - Ooh La La: An Island Harvest (2014)

Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance - Ooh La La: An Island Harvest (2014)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 858 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 371 MB
2:30:07 | Full Scans - 27 MB | Jazz, Rock, Blues, Pop, Folk, Country | Label: Mercury

There was no one quite like Ronnie Lane - a talented songwriter and born entertainer he would initially find fame as part of the Small Faces. He co-wrote many of their classic 60s songs and then with the Faces some of the biggest hits of the 70s. It was Ronnie Lane with Steve Marriot who would write the Faces legendary classic Ooh La La. When Ronnie went solo it would be in Ronnie's way. The Passing Show is the stuff of musical legend, born from Ronnie's love of entertaining it was a travelling musical show performed in a Big Top with associated circus performers and financed by the money Ronnie earnt from the Faces. However it wasn't a commercial success and Ronnie signed with Island Records.

Ronnie Lane - Just For A Moment: Music 1973-1997 (2019) {6CD Box Set}

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Ronnie Lane - Just For A Moment: Music 1973-1997 (2019) {6CD Box Set}

Ronnie Lane - Just For A Moment: Music 1973-1997 (2019) {6CD Box Set}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 3,00 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 1,09 Gb
CDs Scans Included | 07:33:42 | RAR 5% Recovery
British Folk, Folk Rock, Country Rock | UMC #675 593-9

UK six CD set including book of lyrics and an A2 fold out poster. Packaging – 6 discs housed in a hard back book with outer slipcase. This box includes Ronnie’s 4 solo albums – Anymore For Anymore (+ singles), Ronnie Lane’s Slim Chance, One For the Road and the cruelly underrated See Me. In addition it features tracks from Ronnie’s Mahoney’s Last Stand album with Ron Wood and Rough Mix with Pete Townshend. The final disc of the set focuses on Ronnie’s time in the US with live highlights and studio tracks never previously released. The set also featured lots of rare and unreleased material – be prepared to here fantastic cover versions of The Wanderer, Rocket’ 69 and The Joint Is Jumpin’ as well as unheard Ronnie compositions plus live recordings, tracks for the BBC and highlights from a legendary Rockpalast concert. The set is curated by long time musical associate of Ronnie’s, Slim Chancer musician Charlie Hart. Comprehensive sleevenotes focus on Ronnie the musician, the songwriter, the collaborator and split the post ’73 period into three distinct parts . Writers are Paolo Hewitt, Kris Needs and Kent Benjamin covering Ronnie’s Austin years.