Kiss is an American hard rock band formed in New York City in January 1973. Easily identified by its members' face paint and flamboyant stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid to late 1970s on the basis of their elaborate live performances, which featured fire breathing, blood spitting, smoking guitars, and pyrotechnics. Kiss has been awarded 24 gold albums to date in the USA. The band has sold over 19 million albums in the United States, and their worldwide sales exceeded 100 million albums.
01 - Black Diamond 02 - Cold Gin 03 - Watchin You 04 - Black Diamond (Alt Source) 05 - Cold Gin (Alt Source) 06 - Watchin' You (Alt Source) 07 - Strutter 08 - Deuce
Boney M. is a disco group created by German record producer Frank Farian. Originally based in West Germany, the four original members of the group's official line-up were Jamaicans Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett, Montserratian Maizie Williams, and Aruban Bobby Farrell. The group was formed in 1975 and achieved popularity during the disco era of the late 1970s.
01 - Rivers Of Babylon 02 - Ma Baker 03 - Daddy Cool 04 - Sunny 05 - Ribbons Of Blue 06 - Somewhere In The World 07 - I See A Boat On The River 08 - Belfast 09 - I'm Born Again 10 - Consuela Biaz 11 - Hooray! Hooray! It's A Holi-Holiday 12 - Children Of Paradise 13 - Gadda-Da-Vida (12' Mix) 14 - Rasputin (12' Mix)
Oingo Boingo was an American new wave band. They are best known for their influence on other musicians, their soundtrack contributions and their high energy Halloween concerts. The band was founded in 1972 as a performance art group called The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, and from 1976 it was led by songwriter/vocalist Danny Elfman, who has since achieved substantial renown as a composer for film and television. The group's format changed twice. In 1980, it changed from a semi-theatrical music and comedy troupe into a ska-influenced New Wave octet and shortened their name to Oingo Boingo. In 1994, the band reshuffled its lineup, adopted an alternative rock sound and rechristened themselves Boingo. The band retired after a farewell concert on Halloween 1995, having reverted to the name Oingo Boingo for the concert.
01 - Stay 02 - Fools Paradise 03 - Help Me 04 - Weird Science 05 - Just Another Day 06 - No One Lives Forever 07 - Dead Man's Party 08 - Same Man I Was Before 09 - Heard Somebody Cry
The Times They Are a-Changin' is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's third studio album, released in January 1964 by Columbia Records.
Produced by Tom Wilson, it is the singer-songwriter's first collection to feature only original compositions. The album consists mostly of stark, sparsely-arranged story songs concerning issues such as racism, poverty, and social change. The title track is one of Dylan's most famous; many felt that it captured the spirit of social and political upheaval that characterized the 1960s. Some critics and fans were not quite as taken with the album as a whole, relative to his previous work, for its lack of humor or musical diversity. Still, The Times They Are a-Changin' entered the United States chart at twenty, eventually going gold, and belatedly reaching four in the United Kingdom in 1965.
01 - The Times They Are A-Changin' 02 - Ballad Of Hollis Brown 03 - With God On Our Side 04 - One Too Many Mornings 05 - North Country Blues 06 - Only A Pawn In Their Game 07 - Boots Of Spanish Leather 08 - When The Ship Comes In 09 - The Lonesome Death Of Hattie C 10 - Restless Farewell
Cass Elliot (1941 – 1974), was a noted American singer, best remembered as Mama Cass of the pop quartet The Mamas & the Papas. After the group broke up, she had a successful solo career, releasing five studio albums. Elliot was found dead in her room in London from an apparent heart attack after two weeks of sold-out performances at the Palladium. In 1998, the four members of the group were inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
01 - (If You're Gonna) Break Another Heart 02 - Saturday Suit 03 - Does Anybody Love You 04 - Walk Beside Me 05 - All My Life 06 - Say Hello 07 - Who In The World 08 - Love Was Not A Word 09 - Oh Babe, What Would You Say 10 - The Road Is No Place For A Lady
Buffy Sainte-Marie, is an Academy Award-winning aboriginal Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, composer, visual artist, pacifist, educator, social activist, and philanthropist. Throughout her career in all of these areas, her work has focused on issues of Native Americans. Her singing and writing repertoire includes subjects of love, war, religion, and mysticism. Her music might generally be categorized as Folk and Traditional Music,
01 - Rollin' Mill Man 02 - Smack Water Jack 03 - Sweet September Morning 04 - She Used To Wanna Be A Ballerina 05 - Bells 06 - Helpless 07 - Moratorium 08 - Surfer 09 - Song Of The French Partisan 10 - Soldier, Blue 11 - Now You've Been Gone For A Long Time