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(Progressive rock, Symphonic prog, ecletic prog, neo-classical electronic) Mannheim Steamroller - Fresh Aire III - 1979, APE (image+.cue), lossless

Mannheim Steamroller - Fresh Aire III Жанр: Progressive rock, Symphonic prog, ecletic prog, neo-classical electronic Год выпуска диска: 1979 Производитель диска: USA [American Gramaphone Records AGCD 365] Аудио кодек: APE Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 31:00Трэклист: Toccata 4:36 Small Wooden Bach'ses 2:42 Amber 2:47 Mere Image 6:50 Morning 2:52 Interlude 6 3:13 The Cricket 2:23 The Sky 5:04 Midnight On A Full Moon 3:14Доп. информация: Eric Hansen - bass Jackson Berkey - keyboards Chip Davis - drums & other devices Ron Cooley - guitars  Audiochecker logAUDIOCHECKER v1.2 - by Dester - opdester@freemail.hu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 -===- C:\Downloads\0 0 0 JDownloader 0.8\downloads\Mannheim Steamroller1979 Fresh Aire III [USA 1985].ape\Fresh Aire III.ape Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 99%  EAC logExact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008EAC extraction logfile from 6. March 2010, 0:14Mannheim Steamroller / Fresh Aire IIIUsed drive : HL-DT-STDVDRAM GH20NS15 Adapter: 2 ID: 0Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : NoRead offset correction : 102 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : Yes Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000Used output format : Monkey's Audio Lossless Encoder Selected bitrate : Extra High Lossless Compression Quality : High Add ID3 tag : Yes Command line compressor : C:\Arquivos de programas\Monkey's Audio\MAC.exeTOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.00 | 4:36.25 | 0 | 20724 2 | 4:36.25 | 2:41.32 | 20725 | 32831 3 | 7:17.57 | 2:47.43 | 32832 | 45399 4 | 10:05.25 | 6:51.57 | 45400 | 76281 5 | 16:57.07 | 2:54.60 | 76282 | 89391 6 | 19:51.67 | 2:51.33 | 89392 | 102249 7 | 22:43.25 | 2:44.52 | 102250 | 114601 8 | 25:28.02 | 5:01.55 | 114602 | 137231 9 | 30:29.57 | 3:16.13 | 137232 | 151944Range status and errorsSelected range Filename C:\Documents and Settings\userpc\Meus documentos\Mannheim Steamroller - Fresh Aire III(1979)(1985)[USA].ape\Mannheim Steamroller - Fresh Aire III.wav Peak level 89.6 % Range quality 99.9 % Copy CRC 91023FE8 Copy finishedNo errors occurredEnd of status report  Allmusic infoThe alias of composer Chip Davis, Mannheim Steamroller was among the pioneers of neo-classical electronic music. Born in Sylvania, Ohio, Davis' father was a high school music teacher, while his mother was a trombonist with Phil Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra. His grandmother was his first music teacher, giving the child his initial piano lessons at the age of four; two years later, Davis composed his first piece, a four-part chorale written in honor of his dog. He later joined a boys' choir as well, and while attending the University of Michigan played bassoon in the school's concert band. Upon graduating in 1969, Davis was tapped to tour with the Norman Luboff Choir; after five years with the group, performing everything from pop to classical, he returned to Sylvania to teach music at the local junior high school, often adapting classical standards to contemporary harmonies and rhythms for student consumption. Davis later left teaching, arranging and conducting an Omaha, Nebraska production of Hair before accepting a job writing advertising jingles. With co-worker Bill Fries, he created the enormously popular C.W. McCall character, later the figure behind the chart-topping hit "Convoy; " as the McCall craze went into high gear, however, Davis returned to the classical adaptations he'd first composed while a teacher, and soon entered the studio to begin recording what he dubbed "18th century classical rock" -- classical music performed on electric bass and synthesizers. He titled the resulting album Fresh Aire, and when no label would touch it, he founded his own company, American Gramaphone, in 1974, creating a fictitious band named Mannheim Steamroller to better promote the project. Davis initially marketed Fresh Aire to stereo showrooms, where his state-of-the-art sound proved ideal for demonstrating home stereo equipment; the LP became a smash hit among audiophiles, and a series of popular Fresh Aire sequels followed in the years to come.
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