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Dixie Dregs (w.Steve Morse) Discography [8 CDs] (1975-82) mp3@320 {1337x}-kawli (Size: 741.2 MB)
DescriptionThe Dixie Dregs (with Steve Morse) The Dixie Dregs are an American band formed in the 1970s. Their mostly instrumental music fuses jazz, southern rock, bluegrass and classical forms in an often unique style. Steve Morse, the Dregs lead guitarist and primary song writer, is best known as the founder of the Dixie Dregs, and the guitar player in Deep Purple since 1994. He is widely known for his stylistically diverse compositional skills and virtuosic abilities on the guitar, and was voted "Best Overall Guitarist" by Guitar Player magazine for five years in a row, qualifying him for their "Guitar Player Hall of Fame", the only other members being Steve Howe of Yes and Eric Johnson. In 1973, Steve Morse (guitar), Andy West (bass), Allen Sloan (violin) and Bart Yarnal (drums) met while students at the University of Miami's School of Music to play as Rock Ensemble II. West also attended Georgia State University for a year while studying cello and music theory & composition along with Parrish. Parrish remained at GSU during the academic school years only to return to Augusta, Georgia during summer breaks - re-establishing the guitar/bass/keyboards/drums quartet with Morse, West, Parrish, and Gilbert Frayer (drums) performing as opening acts for concerts and headlining local gigs as the Dixie Dregs. At the time, the University of Miami hosted a lively musical community, including future greats Pat Metheny, Jaco Pastorius, Danny Gottlieb, T Lavitz and Bruce Hornsby. In 1975, the group's first effort, The Great Spectacular was recorded at the University. Approximately 1,000 copies of the original LP were pressed. The album was reissued in 1997 in CD form. Based on the strength of a three song demo and a tip from former Allman Brothers Band members Chuck Leavell and Twiggs Lyndon, Capricorn Records signed them in late 1976 to record Free Fall (1977). Former Dixie Grit/Dixie Dregs keyboardist Mark Parrish rejoined the group later that year. The moderate success and critical acclaim of Free Fall led to their 1978 effort, What If, supported by their first tour with dates in New York, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Texas, Arizona, Massachusetts, Mississippi, and California. Their third album, Night of the Living Dregs (featuring Morse, West, Sloan, Parrish, and Morgenstein), was released in April 1979, gaining the band their first Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance - won that year by Paul McCartney's band Wings. Night of the Living Dregs included studio recordings as well as compositions performed live and recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 23, 1978. Ken Scott - The Beatles' and producer/arranger George Martin's right-hand man and engineer - produced both Dixie Dregs albums What If and Night of the Living Dregs. In October 1979, Capricorn Records declared bankruptcy, and the band was signed by Arista Records in January 1980, to create three albums. At that time, keyboardist Parrish left and was replaced by T Lavitz. Later that year, Dregs of the Earth (featuring Morse, West, Sloan, Lavitz, and Morgenstein) was released. The 8 albums included in this discography represent the original configuration of Dixie Dregs between 1975 and 1982. The Great Spectacular is the first Dixie Dregs album. It was originally released on vinyl in 1976, and again on CD 21 years later. Great Spectacular Tracklist: 1. "Refried Funky Chicken" – 3:50 2. "Holiday" – 3:55 3. "Wages of Weirdness" – 3:54 4. "T.O. Witcher" – 2:12 5. "The Great Spectacular" – 3:16 6. "Ice Cakes" – 3:46 7. "Leprechaun Promenade" – 3:19 8. "Country House Shuffle" – 3:59 9. "What If" – 3:28 10. "Kathreen" – 2:50 Free Fall is a studio album by Dixie Dregs, released in 1977. Free Fall Tracklist: 1. "Free Fall" – 4:40 2. "Holiday" – 4:29 3. "Hand Jig" – 3:16 4. "Moe Down" – 3:49 5. "Refried Funky Chicken" – 3:16 6. "Sleep" – 1:53 7. "Cruise Control" – 6:14 8. "Cosmopolitan Traveler" – 3:01 9. "Dig the Ditch" – 3:50 10. "Wages of Weirdness" – 3:45 11. "Northern Lights" – 3:12 What If is a studio album by Dixie Dregs, released in 1978. What If Tracklist: 1. "Take It Off The Top" (Morse) – 4:07 2. "Odyssey" (Morse [2] ) – 7:35 3. "What If" (Morse) – 5:01 4. "Travel Tunes" (West) – 4:34 5. "Ice Cakes" (Morse) – 4:39 6. "Little Kids" (Morse) – 2:03 7. "Gina Lola Breakdown" (Morse/T. Lyndon) – 4:00 8. "Night Meets Light" (Morse) – 7:47 Night of the Living Dregs is an album by Dixie Dregs, released in 1979. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio, and the second half at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 23, 1978. The album received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Night of the Living Dregs Tracklist: 1. "Punk Sandwich" – 3:18 2. "Country House Shuffle" – 4:13 3. "The Riff Raff" – 3:17 4. "Long Slow Distance" – 6:45 5. "Night of the Living Dregs" – 4:21 6. "The Bash" – 4:28 7. "Leprechaun Promenade" – 3:46 8. "Patchwork" – 4:53 Recorded live in concert on June 17, 1979, in Philadelphia, King Biscuit Flower Hour catches the Dixie Dregs at the peak of their career, having released their best studio album What If the previous year. The band serves up a top-notch performance preserved in good fidelity in studio quality. King Biscuit Flower Hour tracklist: 1. Intro - :08 2. Free Fall -4:40 3. Country house shuffle -4:13 4. Moe Down -3:52 5. Ice Cakes -4:38 6. Travel Tunes -4:36 7. Night of the Living Dregs -4:21 8. Night Meets Light -8:00 9. Punk Sandwich -3:18 10. Bash -4:28 11. Cruise Control -6:14 12. Take It Off the Top -4:07 Dregs of the Earth is an album by Dixie Dregs. It received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Dregs of the Earth tracklist: 1. "Road Expense" – 3:24 2. "Pride O' the Farm" – 3:40 3. "Twiggs Approved" – 4:29 4. "Hereafter" – 6:21 5. "The Great Spectacular" – 3:20 6. "Broad Street Strut" – 3:54 7. "I'm Freaking Out" – 9:06 8. "Old World" – 2:00 Unsung Heroes is the fifth Dixie Dregs album, published in 1981. It received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Unsung Heroes tracklist: 1. "Cruise Control"- 3:44 2. "Divided We Stand"- 5:00 3. "I'll Just Pick"- 3:27 4. "Day 444"- 7:02 5. "Rock and Roll Park"- 4:35 6. "Attila the Hun"- 4:01 7. "Kat Food"- 4:58 8. "Go for Baroque"- 3:56 Industry Standard is a 1982 album by The Dregs. It is their only album featuring vocals and garnered the group their fourth Grammy nomination. Industry Standard tracklist: 1. "Assembly Line" – 4:25 2. "Crank It Up" (Morse, The Dregs) – 3:35 3. "Chips Ahoy" – 3:39 4. "Bloodsucking Leeches" – 3:59 5. "Up in the Air" – 2:27 6. "Ridin' High" (Morse, Simmons) – 3:40 7. "Where's Dixie?" – 3:57 8. "Conversation Piece" – 6:12 9. "Vitamin Q" – 5:33 Great Spectacular, Free Fall, What If, King Biscuit Flower Hour, Unsung Heroes, and Industrial Standard Media Info: Bitrate: 320 kbps Channels: joint stereo Samplerate: 44100 Encoder: FhG MPEG-1 layer 3 Night of the Living Dregs Media Info: Bitrate: 320 kbps Channels: stereo Samplerate: 44100 Encoder: LAME 3.97 MPEG-1 layer 3 Dregs of the Earth Media Info: Bitrate: 320 kbps Channels: stereo Samplerate: 44100 Encoder: LAME 3.96 MPEG-1 layer 3 MUCH Peace n luv to my friends at 1337x and blazinseedboxes you can listen to tunes like these and more 24/7 on 1337x radio the ministry of piracy at http://1337x.net/0-radio.php ENJOY!! **tyvm and all due respect to wlldill and all those who care enough to share Torrent originally Uploaded By kawliga55 @http://1337x.org/1337x Related Torrents
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