zz top - eliminator - 1983 - faf
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-====={{{{{{{ FAF Presents }}}}}}}=====- ZZ Top - Eliminator INFO Label........: Warner Bros. Ripper.......: EngineOfCreation Genre........: Rock Grabber......: EAC Type.........: Album Encoder......: LAME # Of Songs...: 11 Quality......: 192kbps/44,1kHz Release Date.: Dec-08-2001 Size.........: 62,3 MB TRACK NFO Track Time 01.Gimme All Your Lovin 04:04 02.Got Me Under Pressure 04:02 03.Sharp Dressed Man 04:18 04.I Need You Tonight 06:17 05.I Got the Six 02:55 06.Legs 04:34 07.Thug 04:18 08.TV Dinners 03:53 09.Dirty Dog 04:01 10.If I Could Only Flag Her Down 03:41 11.Bad Girl 03:14 45:17 min RELEASE NOTES ZZ Top had reached the top of the charts before, but that didn't make their sudden popularity in 1983 any more predictable. It wasn't that they were just popular - they were hip, for God's sake, since they were one of the only AOR favorites to figure out to harness the stylish, synthesized grooves of new wave, and then figure out how to sell it on MTV. Of course, it helped that they had songs that deserved to be hits. With "Gimme All Your Lovin," "Sharp Dressed Man," and "Legs," they had their greatest set of singles since the heady days of Tres Hombres, and the songs that surrounded them weren't bad either - they would have been singles on El Loco, as a matter of fact. The songs alone would have made Eliminator one of ZZ Top's three greatest albums, but their embrace of synths and sequencers made it a blockbuster hit, since it was the sound of the times. Years later, the sound of the times winds up sounding a bit stiff. It's still an excellent ZZ Top album, one of their best, yet it sounds like a mechanized ZZ Top thanks to the unflaggingly accurate grooves. Then again, that's part of the album's charm - this is new wave blues-rock, glossed up for the video, looking as good as the omnipresent convertible on the cover and sounding as irresistible as Reaganomics. Not the sort the old-school fans or blues-rock purists will love, but ZZ Top never sounded as much like a band of its time as they did here. (Source: All Music Guide) WHAT'S FAF? FAF releases are not about the quantity of releases, nor speed. FAF is strictly about Quality. How many times have you downloaded that album you really wanted only to find out it pops and skips throughout the entire rip. The ripper never bothered to listen to his release or use good software. Well, we decided not to bitch and do something about it. Any Audio Release you see from us will be ripped with Exact Audio Copy (EAC) and encoded with the LAME mp3 plugin for maximum compression quality (it doesn't get any better than this, we've tested them all). Unlike most other audio extracters EAC uses a "Secure" reading method. This means that all audio sectors are read at least twice (other ripping programs read it only one time). When a read error occurs EAC will reread the audio data up to 82x to get the correct data. EAC takes significantly longer to rip a cd because of this precision, and that is the price we are willing to pay to bring you the highest quality music. For people wanting the best rips possible this is not a problem, but for those others ripping and shipping so they can "win the race": this program is not for you. The best thing about EAC is that it's free and part of the open MP3 movement. We don't want to hide the technology we use, if anything we are going to encourage you to use it. LEARN MORE ABOUT EAC HERE http://www.ping.be/satcp/tutorials.htm LEARN MORE ABOUT LAME HERE http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/ WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP -Start by learning to use EAC and LAME. -Support your local music and club scene, after all when they become famous you can tell your kids that you saw them in some shitty club when they were nobodies. -Don't be afraid to question the way things are, push the envelope. NFO BY: Bastard .............................Updated On: 11.04.2001 |
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