andron Posted September 21 Report Share Posted September 21 [center][img]https://images2.imgbox.com/cd/31/5C2bGuDv_o.jpg[/img] [b]Ritchie Valens - Greatest Hits (2003) [SACD] [/b] Year Of Release: 2003 Genre: Rock'n'Roll Format: DSD / ISO (*.iso) Quality: Lossless 64(2,8 MHz/1 Bit) Time: 38:22 Size: 1.57 GB [b]Tracklist:[/b] [quote] 1. La Bamba 2. Come On, Let's Go 3. Donna 4. That's My Little Suzie 5. Cry, Cry, Cry 6. Stay Beside Me 7. Dooby Dooby Wah 8. In A Turkish Town 9. The Paddi-Wack Song 10. Hurry Up 11. Bony Moronie 12. We Belong Together 13. Ooh! My Head 14. Bluebirds Over The Mountain 15. Fast Freight 16. Framed 17. That's My Little Suzie (alternate take) 18. In A Turkish Town (original demo) Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Ritchie Valens mastered by Steve Hoffman. It was released in 2003 by Audio Fidelity. Ritchie Valens was only 17 when he died in 1959. His musical legacy rests on about an album-and-a-half of completed studio material, a poorly recorded high school concert, and a handful of demos and rehearsal tapes, all of which present a problem for collections of this sort. If you include a full disc's worth of music, you need to dip into unfinished or badly recorded material, which is a quality issue. On the other hand, if you only include finished studio projects, then you've got an extremely brief sequence on your hands. In the particular case of Valens, who had no real time to refine or develop his obvious talents, less is best, and that's the route taken by the makers of this anthology. It includes Valens' big hit, "La Bamba," its flip side, "Donna" (which was actually the A-side, but "La Bamba" has emerged over time as Valens' signature tune), a halting, beautiful version of "Bluebirds Over the Mountain," and the oddly haunting "In a Turkish Town." The sound here is as good as you're going to get it, making this compilation an excellent purchase if you want to hear this young musician at his best. Collectors and serious fans should probably pick up one of the longer anthologies, since the demos and unfinished tracks most of them feature are certainly interesting, if hardly essential. [/quote] [b]Florenfile[/b] [code]Download from FlorenFile https://florenfile.com/56orixx6ujet[/code] [/center] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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