01 - Shake Holler And Run 02 - Jump Me (One More Time) 03 - Cool Little Car 04 - You Recieve Me 05 - Baby You Ain't No Good 06 - It's Stormin' And Rainin' 07 - I Wonder Little Darling 08 - Half A Stranger 09 - It's Been A Long Time Baby 10 - Love Money Can't Buy 11 - Please Take Me Back 12 - Taxi Driver 13 - I Love You Baby 14 - Too Much Boogie 15 - Hug And Squeeze You
1. Everyday (I Have The Blues) 2. Outside Help 3. Ain't Nobody Home 4. Guess Who 5. I've Got a Mind to Give Up Living 6. King's Shuffle 7. Nobody Loves Me But My Mother 8. Sweet Little Angel 9. The Thrill Is Gone
01. When You Got a Good Friend 02. Little Queen of Spades 03. They're Red Hot 04. Me and the Devil Blues 05. Traveling Riverside Blues 06. Last Fair Deal Gone Down 07. Stop Breakin' Down Blues 08. Milkcow's Calf Blues 09. Kind Hearted Woman Blues 10. Come on in My Kitchen 11. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day 12. Love in Vain 13. 32-20 Blues 14. Hell Hound on My Trail
01 - I Need Some Money 02 - Come on and See About Me 03 - I'm Wanderin' 04 - Democrat Man 05 - I Want to Talk About You 06 - Gonna Use My Rod 07 - Wednesday Evening Blues 08 - No More Doggin' 09 - One of These Days 10 - I Believe I'll Go Back Home 11 - You're Leavin' Me, Baby 12 - That's My Story
01 - The Healer 02 - I'm In The Mood 03 - Baby Lee 04 - Cuttin' Out 05 - Think Twice Before You Go 06 - Sally Mae 07 - That's Alright 08 - Rockin' Chair 09 - My Dream 10 - No Substitute
Tracks List CD 1/2 -------- 1. John Mayall's Bluesbrakers (Ft Eric Clapton) - 2:11 I'm Your Witch Doctor 2. The Yardbirds (With Eric Clapton) - For Your 2:28 Love 3. The Yardbirds (With Eric Clapton) - Boom Boom 2:25 4. The Yardbirds (With Eric Clapton) - Good 2:31 Morning Little Schoolgirl 5. & Jimmy Page - Miles Road 2:24 6. The Yardbirds (With Eric Clapton) - I Ain't 1:59 Got You 7. The Yardbirds (With Eric Clapton) - A Certain 2:17 Girl 8. & Jimmy Page - Tribute To Elmore 2:07 9. The Yardbirds - Train Kept A Rolling 3:25 10.Freight Loader 2:47 11.The Yardbirds (Ft. Eric Clapton) - Talking 1:56 About You 12.The Yardbirds (Ft. Eric Clapton) - Smokestack 6:48 Lightning CD 2/2 -------- 1. Draggin' My Tail 3:08 2. The Yardbirds (Ft. Eric Clapton) - Big Boss 5:05 Man 3. Snake Drive 2:26 4. The Yardbirds (With Eric Clapton) - Got To 2:36 Hurry 5. West Coast Idea 2:17 6. The Yardbirds (Ft. Eric Clapton) - Pounds And 2:37 Stomps 7. Choker 1:22 8. The Yardbirds (With Eric Clapton) - I Wish You 5:54 Would 9. The Yardbirds (Ft. Eric Clapton) - Got Love If 2:34 You Want It 10.The Yardbirds (Ft. Eric Clapton) - Take It 5:42 Easy Baby 11.The Yardbirds (Ft. Eric Clapton) - Out On The 3:06 Watercoast 12.The Yardbirds (Ft. Eric Clapton) - Five Long 5:02 Years Playtime : 01:15:07 (74.9MB)
The Wall is a rock opera presented as a double album by the English
progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released in late 1979. It was
subsequently performed live, with elaborate theatrical effects, and
made into a film.
Following in the footsteps of their previous albums, The Wall is a
concept album — specifically, it deals largely with the theme of
isolation from one’s peers. The concept was largely inspired by the
band’s 1977 tour promoting the album Animals, with regards to an
incident where Roger Waters’ frustration with the audience reached a
point where Waters spat in the face of a fan who was attempting to
climb on stage; this, in turn, led him to lament that such a wall
exists. With its significantly darker theme, The Wall featured a
notably harsher and more theatrical sound than their previous releases.
The Wall is a rock opera that centres on the character “Pink”.
Largely based on Waters’ personal life, Pink struggles in life from an
early age, having lost his father in war (”Another Brick in the Wall
(Part 1)”), abused by teachers (”The Happiest Days of Our Lives”),
nurtured by an overprotective mother (”Mother”), and deserted by his
wife later on (”Don’t Leave Me Now”) — all of which factored into
Pink’s mental isolation from society, figuratively referred to as “The
Wall”.
In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine listed The Wall as #87 in Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Director: Alan Parker
Writers:
Roger Waters (album The Wall)
Roger Waters (screenplay)