PDA

View Full Version : Symphonic Shades [2009] MP3 & Flac


thejoyrider
06-12-2009, 12:00 PM
[Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links])



The music for old skool gamers. The playlist is the same as the live concert, celebrating the music of Chris Hülsbeck. Conducted by Arnie Roth. I saw this on youtube and loved it that I bought it. If you like please buy it to support more concerts like this. This is a rip I did myself. Enjoy music from the Amiga and C64 days :)




Music By Chris Hülsbeck
==================
01 - Grand Monster Slam (Opening Fanfare)
02 - X-Out (Main Theme)
03 - Jim Power in Mutant Planet (Main Theme)
04 - Tower of Babel
05 - Turrican 3 - Payment Day (Piano Suite)
06 - Gem’X (Main Theme)
07 - Apidya II (Suite)
08 - R-Type (Main Theme)
09 - Licht am Ende des Tunnels (Suite)
10 - The Great Giana Sisters (Suite)
11 - Rony Barrak-Solo
12 - Tunnel B1 (Suite)
13 - Symphonic Shades
14 - Karawane der Elefanten
15 - Turrican II - The Final Fight (Main Theme)


[Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links])


MP3
===
MP3 has now been discontinued. Please use the flac link.



Flac [I haven't forgotten about you guys :) ]
=================================
Quality: 8 [Highest]
Size: 330mb Approx


[Only registered and activated users can see links]
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
[Only registered and activated users can see links]


[Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links])


Live Concert Previews
================

The Great Hina Sisters
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

Turrican 2
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

Symphonic Shades
[Only registered and activated users can see links]



.

Sirusjr
06-12-2009, 12:15 PM
Thanks a lot! I appreciate the flac posting. Even though they re-printed it I find that the cd is a bit too pricy to snag.

Jessie
06-12-2009, 12:19 PM
Grabbed the flac rip. Thank you.

thejoyrider
06-12-2009, 12:23 PM
Thanks a lot! I appreciate the flac posting. Even though they re-printed it I find that the cd is a bit too pricy to snag.

its because its a private release. it doesnt get mass produced like a U2 album. so production costs are going to be high. with more support, artists like them can make more music and perhaps sell them cheaper. i appreciate the price point though. i never buy cds ever, but this album made an exception. i wanted to help support these guys like VGL too, continue the good work.

thejoyrider
06-12-2009, 12:25 PM
Grabbed the flac rip. Thank you.

i dont use flac in my collection so this was the first time i've ripped it to that format. let me know if its a good rip or not.

Sirusjr
06-12-2009, 12:35 PM
i dont use flac in my collection so this was the first time i've ripped it to that format. let me know if its a good rip or not.
Does it include a cue sheet?

thejoyrider
06-12-2009, 12:38 PM
Does it include a cue sheet?

no. the sleeve is all in german. its got photos and interviews and forwards. i scanned them all myself and included them with both the mp3 and flac zips.

Sirusjr
06-12-2009, 12:48 PM
no. the sleeve is all in german. its got photos and interviews and forwards. i scanned them all myself and included them with both the mp3 and flac zips.
All you have to do to make a cue sheet is open up EAC with the disc in the drive, go Action > Detect Gaps; then Action > Create Cue Sheet > Multiple wavs with gaps (noncompliant). Then save it and upload it. It will be a really tiny file. The important part is the gaps between files, not the file names.
EDIT: Of course if you don't want to make a CUE file that is perfectly fine. The only reason it matters is for people who want to burn from the FLAC files to a CD it will have the correct gaps between the files instead of a basic 2 seconds between each song.

arthierr
06-12-2009, 05:06 PM
Thanks a lot for this great post. And you get a special praise for the tasteful presentation. :)

thejoyrider
09-30-2009, 08:53 AM
All you have to do to make a cue sheet is open up EAC with the disc in the drive, go Action > Detect Gaps; then Action > Create Cue Sheet > Multiple wavs with gaps (noncompliant). Then save it and upload it. It will be a really tiny file. The important part is the gaps between files, not the file names.
EDIT: Of course if you don't want to make a CUE file that is perfectly fine. The only reason it matters is for people who want to burn from the FLAC files to a CD it will have the correct gaps between the files instead of a basic 2 seconds between each song.

i may re-rip this one and up it again. this was no ripped with eac you see.