PC Software: Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600 File Type: FLAC Compression 6
Optical Drive Hardware: Samsung SH-S223L
Optical Drive Firmware: SB04
Cd Software: Exact Audio Copy V1.0 Beta 3 (Secure Mode)
EAC Log: Yes
EAC Cue Sheet: Yes
M3U Playlist: Yes
Tracker(s): http://fr33dom.h33t.com:3310/announce; http://tracker.openbittorrent.com/announce; Torrent Hash: EA5F2F6E637FB0FFC5F565E419F212956428845D
File Size: 852.21 MB
Labels: Trafalgar, WEA, East West, Atlantic
Albums, Years & Catalog # in This Torrent:
...Ish 1988 CD 55968 *
The Other Side 1990 9031-71369-2 *
The Very Best Of 1996 (not my rip)
* Denotes My Rip
I would like to thank the uploader of The Very Best Of, Demonoid member Fleckoy. Thanks dude! Audiochecker Log for this rip included. If anybody has their last release, 1992's self titled album please do make available in flac!
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From Wiki:
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1927 are an Australian pop/rock band formed in Melbourne in 1987 with James Barton on drums, Bill Frost on bass guitar, his brother Garry Frost on guitar and keyboards, and Erik Weideman on vocals, guitar and keyboards .[1][2] They were popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s with their major hit songs "If I Could", "Compulsory Hero" and "That's When I Think of You" and their multi-platinum #1 album ...ish.[1][3] Weideman had been seen by Garry Frost (ex-Moving Pictures) on a "Red Faces" talent segment of variety TV show Hey Hey It's Saturday.
Garry Frost, guitarist and keyboardist, had left Moving Pictures in 1984, after their second album, and was writing songs at his Sydney home studio in late 1986.[1][4] He was watching the Nine Network's variety programme Hey Hey It's Saturday's talent segment "Red Faces" when Erik Weideman appeared and performed a cover of The Police's "Roxanne".[4] Garry Frost drove to Melbourne, about 880 km (550 mi), to recruit Weideman on lead vocals, guitar and keyboards.[1][4] They were joined by Garry's brother Phil Frost on bass guitar and James Barton on drums to form 1927 in Melbourne in 1987.[2] After a year of vainly seeking a recording contract, 1927 signed with Trafalgar Productions[1] and recorded their debut release, "That's When I Think of You", which entered the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) singles charts in September 1988 and peaked at #6.[3] In November, the band released their second single, "If I Could" which peaked at #4 on the ARIA singles charts.[3] Their debut album, ...ish was produced by Charles Fisher and Jim Bonneford and was released in early December.[1][2] Rock historian, Ian McFarlane described it as "brimful of stirring, stately pop rock anthems."[1] It peaked on the ARIA albums charts at #1 for four weeks and stayed in the Top 50 for 45 weeks,[3] it achieved 5X-platinum sales (more than 400,000).[1] Two more top 20 singles from the album were "You'll Never Know" and "Compulsory Hero".[3] "That's When I Think of You" was released internationally as a single in 1989, it peaked in the Top 50 in the UK,[5] and just peeked into the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.[6]
At the 1989 ARIA Music Awards, 1927 received the 'Breakthrough Artist - Single' award for "That's When I Think of You" and 'Breakthrough Artist - Album' award for ...ish, while at the 1990 awards they won 'Best Video' for "Compulsory Hero".[7] The band added Charlie Cole on keyboards (ex-Moving Pictures) and toured Australia.[1][2] By late 1989, they were commencing work for their second album when Garry Frost announced he was leaving the band early the following year. Dave Dwyer joined on guitars and keyboards and 1927 recorded The Other Side with Weideman as main songwriter and Fisher and Garry Frost producing.[1] The album, which peaked at #3 in July 1990, provided a Top 20 hit with "Tell Me a Story".[3] McFarlane described the album as "full of lush, ambitious arrangements and well-crafted pop, but it lacked the charm and rousing choruses" of ...ish.[1] Drummer Barton left in 1992 to be replaced by Phil Campbell,[2] they released their eponymous third album, 1927 produced by Mark Opitz, in November. 1927 just peeked into the Top 40 and the associated singles were less successful.[3] 1927 were suffering financial and internal problems and disbanded in 1993.[1] A compilation album titled The Very Best of 1927 was released in 1996.[2] Weideman subsequently pursued a solo career releasing a single "Nothing I Can Do" in 1996.
A digitally remastered edition of ...ish featuring bonus live recordings of "Propaganda Machine" and "Compulsory Hero" was released in 2009. The band, featuring a new lineup led by Weideman, appeared on Mornings with Kerri-Anne on 17 June 2009 and toured Australia in during the latter half of 2009 and the start of 2010, culminating in a performance in Sydney as support for Simple Minds in March 2010. The second leg of the 20...ish Anniversary Tour began in June 2010. According to their official website they are currently recording their 1st album of new material since 1992's self titled album. The new album is to be released sometime in 2011.
...Ish 1988
...ish is the debut album by the Australian rock band 1927, released in 1989. The album reached #2 on the 1989 ARIA Australian Year End Albums Chart.
Tracks:
1. "To Love Me"
2. "That's When I Think of You"
3. "If I Could"
4. "You'll Never Know"
5. "Compulsory Hero"
6. "All the People"
7. "Nothing in the Universe"
8. "Propaganda Machine"
9. "Give the Kid a Break"
10. "The Mess"
The Other Side 1990
The Other Side is an album by the Australian rock band 1927, released in 1990. The album reached #50 on the 1990 ARIA Australian Year End Albums Chart.
Tracks:
1. "Tell Me a Story"
2. "Don't Forget Me"
3. "Doin' It Wrong"
4. "The Other Side"
5. "Africa"
6. "A World Without You"
7. "A Day Like Today"
8. "Call on Me"
9. "Why?"
10. "It's Gonna Get Better"
The Very Best Of 1996
The Very Best of 1927 is a compilation album by the Australian rock band, 1927 that was released on 7 October 1996.
Tracks:
1. "That’s When I Think of You"
2. "You’ll Never Know"
3. "If I Could"
4. "Tell Me a Story"
5. "Don’t Forget Me"
6. "The Other Side"
7. "It Ain’t Love"
8. "Scars"
9. "To Love Me"
10. "Compulsory Hero"
11. "I’d Die for You"
12. "Nothing I Can Do"
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