Winston Mac Anuff – Nostradamus – (2008)

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 Winston Mac Anuff - Nostradamus - (2008)

After his genre crossing experiments A Drop (With Camille Baz Baz’s Baz Baz Orchestra) and Paris Rockin’ (with Java) the electric dread Winston McAnuff has finally returned to his roots. This will please hardcore reggae fans; particularly in Winston’s adopted home of France, where some disliked Paris Rockin’s use of the accordion based “bal musette” they had been trying to escape since birth.
Nostradamus by Winston McAnuff

Outside France, however, these arrangements sounded exotic and brave, and Paris RockinÂ’ has been hailed as a modern classic by music lovers around the world. The question is, can McAnuff take the spirit of his later works into an album of straight roots and sate both his traditional fanbase and his new less reggae-centric followers alike?

The answer is a resounding “yes”. Nostradamus, produced by Clive Hunt and featuring Earl Chinna Smith on guitar and Leroy Horsemouth Wallace on drums, fuses hard, clean (slightly cold) roots arrangements with Winston’s more mature songwriting for a recording whose 12 cuts all say “I’m a hit”. As with Paris Rockin’, some reveal themselves early, such as the title track – riding a twin onslaught of bass and piano, inspired by Jimmy Radway’s rhythm to Desmond Young’s Warning, with an anti war lyric written by Winston’s brother John. Takin’ It All, the only non-reggae composition on the disc, also stands out. But, soon enough, every tune gets into your head, without ever using a hackneyed pop contrivance or falling back on a dull, roots-by-numbers device.

Nostradamus is another quality offering by an underrated star who continues to blossom with age, but carries one small caveat. Despite reggaeÂ’s down to earth image the best Jamaican musicians have never been hostage to received notions of authenticity. For his next album this hardcore reggae fan hopes Winston ignores the doubters, and lets his maverick ideas flow.

Tracklist :
01. Mix up moods
02. Nostradamus
03. Slave driver
04. Vain imagining
05. Takin it all
06. Love is the song I sing
07. Sunday morning
08. The bait
09. Pick up
10. The pack
11. Set us free

A real nice reggae album from a great artist !

Nice quality : over 300kb/s

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Handball Simulator (2010)

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Handball Simulator (2010)

 Handball Simulator (2010)

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About the Game: Handball-Simulator 2010 – the world’s first handball simulator for the PC!
In the game for more than 16 countries, you can create your own team and participate in the European Championship. In Handball-Simulator 2010 – 3 game modes: friendly match, tournament, throwing the ball with 7m. Clever adversary, realistic graphics and a true spirit of competition – all this in Handball-Simulator 2010!

Title: Handball Simulator 2010 European Tournament
Genres: Simulation / Sport
Interface Language: German
Year: 2010
Developer: Astragon
Publisher: Astragon
File size: 720 MB
Minimum System Requirements:
System: Windows XP / Vista
Processor: Pentium 4 2GHz
Memory: 512M or higher
Video Card: ATI Radeon X850, NVIDIA GeForce 6800 128 MB or better
Hard disk: 1Gb or more
Sound card: DirectX – compatible sound card
Serial : R8M2J-4NRQB-ETHQD-HT525-TFFCL
On the file:
Publication Type: License
Medicine: Present
File Format: ISO
Platform: PC

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Michael Jackson’s This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am

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 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am
Michael Jackson’s This Is It 2009 DVDRip XviD-ESPiSE
 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am

Good Quality | 5% Recovery Record

 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am

 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am
 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am
 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am
 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am
 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am

 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am

Michael Jackson’s This Is It 2009 DVDRip XviD-ESPiSE

Genre…………..: Documentary | Music
Format………….: MPEG-4 Visual
Codec…………..: XVID
Runtime…………: 1:44:01
Video Bitrate……: 1741 KBPS (from GSpot )
Width…………..: 704
Height………….: 352
Frame Rate………: 25.000 FPS
Size……………: 1.55 GB
Audio…………..: 44100Hz  128 kb/s tot , Joint Stereo
Codec…………..: MP3

Original Movie Site.: http://www.thisisit-movie.com/

IMDB…………….: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1477715/

User Rating………: 7.5/10   3,147 votes

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A compilation of interviews, rehearsals and backstage footage of Michael Jackson as he prepared
for his series of sold-out shows in London.

Cast
Michael Jackson …  Himself
Alex Al …  Himself / Electric and Synth Bass
Nick Bass …  Himself / Dancer
Michael Bearden …  Himself / Keyboards
Daniel Celebre …  Himself / Dancer
Mekia Cox …  Herself / Dancer
Misha Gabriel …  Himself / Dancer
Chris Grant …  Himself / Dancer
Judith Hill …  Herself / Vocalist
Dorian Holley …  Himself / Vocal Supervision
Shannon Holtzapffel …  Himself / Dancer
Devin Jamieson …  Himself / Dancer (as Devin Andrew Jamieson)
Bashiri Johnson …  Himself / Percussion
Charles Klapow …  Himself / Dancer
Jonathan Moffett …  Himself / Drums
Tommy Organ …  Himself / Guitar
Orianthi …  Herself – Lead Guitar
Darryl Phinnessee …  Himself / Vocalist
Mo Pleasure …  Himself / Keyboards / Trumpet
Dres Reid …  Himself / Dancer
Ken Stacey …  Himself / Vocalist
Tyne Stecklein …  Herself / Dancer
Timor Steffens …  Himself / Dancer

 Michael Jackson's This Is It 2009 Dvdrip Xvid-am
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Avg Antivirus 9.0.5 Full

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AVG Antivirus 9.0.5 Full

 Avg Antivirus 9.0.5 Full

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Malena (2000) Soundtrack

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Malena (2000) Soundtrack

Track listing

1. Inchini ipocriti e disperazione (02:00)
2. Malena (02:33)
3. Passeggiata in paese (03:13)
4. Visioni (02:32)
5. Nella casa … (02:12)
6. Malena (Titoli di coda) (04:21)
7. Linciaggio (02:42)
8. Orgia (01:09)
9. Il Ritorno (01:43)
10. Bisbigli della gente (02:38)
11. Ma l´amore no (01:48)
original by D´Anzi / Galdieri, 1943
12. Casino – Bolero (02:06)
13. Altro Casino (02:12)
14. Visioni (Fantasie d´amore) (02:11)
15. Cinema d´altri tempi (03:35)
16. Ipocrisie (01:56)
17. Pensieri di sesso (02:25)
18. Momenti difficili (04:19)

Malena (2000) Soundtrack

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Railworks Gresley.a4.locomotive Add-on

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 Railworks Gresley.a4.locomotive Add-on

Full Gresley A4 locmotive pack.

Unzip and install with Railworks Package Manager

If you like this pack please buy as funds go towards the existing A4 locomotives

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The Princess And The Frog 2009 480p Brrip Xvid Ac3-sant

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 The Princess And The Frog 2009 480p Brrip Xvid Ac3-sant

Imdb:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0780521/

Size: 1.45GB
Runtime: 01:30:27
Language: English | French

Genre: Animation | Family | Fantasy | Musical | Romance
Imdb Rating: 7.9/10 5,342 votes

Cast: Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley
Plot: A fairy tale set in Jazz Age-era New Orleans and centered on a young girl named Princess Tiana and her fateful kiss with a frog prince who desperately wants to be human again.

Screens-

 The Princess And The Frog 2009 480p Brrip Xvid Ac3-sant

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Anvir Task Manager 6.2

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AnVir Task Manager 6.2

Anvir Task Manager 6.2

AnVir Task Manager monitors all running programs and processes to get rid of Trojans and other malicious programs, as well as improves the performance of your system. AnVir Task Manager is very useful vispolzovanii, as it unites many functions in one program. This program saves you money because you do not have to buy different tools that perform similar tasks.

Complete replacement of standard Windows Task Manager Windows:
- Full information about processes, services, Internet connections, drivers
- Built-in database with descriptions of more than 70 thousand startup programs, toolbars, and services for the Internet Explorer browser
- Tray icon shows the status of disk, memory, network, battery

Get rid of trojans, viruses and other malicious programs:
- Security analysis of each active process and startup programs
- Notification of trying some programs add themselves to the list of startup

Adjust and improve the performance of XP, Vista and Windows 7:
- Tweaker gives you access to hundreds of settings, XP / Vista
- Click on the name of any application to roll his window to tray
- A list of recently opened folders in the window “Open” / “Save”
- Free disk space is displayed as a colored line in the folder “My Computer”
- Last launched programs and open folders appear in the tray

Improve the work of your computer:
- Delayed start allows you to configure any program startup so that it starts a few minutes after Windows boot
- Run the program startup to tray or a floating window
- Balance CPU usage

AnVir Task Manager controls everything running on computer, removes Trojans, increases performance and tweaks Windows.

AnVir Task Manager provides convenience by offering all of its features in a single interface. It saves money because users won’t have to buy multiple packages to perform a family of related tasks.

Monitor your system and replace Windows Task Manager:
- Information about processes, startup programs, services, internet connections, drivers
- Integrated database with Descriptions for 70 000 + startup programs, Internet Explorer toolbars and services
- Icons in the tray that indicate CPU, disk, network, memory and battery

Get rid of viruses, Trojans and spyware that your antivirus missed:
- Security risk rating for each active process and startup program
- Get notification when any program tries to add itself to startup
- Right click on any suspicious process or file and check it on virustotal.com with 30 + antiviruses

Enhance and tune up XP, Vista or Windows 7:
- Tweaker that gives access to hundreds of XP / Vista settings
- Click on the title of any application to minimize window to system tray
- List of recently used folders in Open / Save dialogs
- Drive’s free space as a colored horizontal bar in Windows ‘My Computer’
- Last launched and favorites programs and folders in tray menu

Speed up your PC and Windows startup:
- “Delayed Startup” lets you set up any startup program to run few minutes later after Windows startup
- Run startup programs minimized to system tray, or as a floating icon
- Balance CPU usage

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The Jo Hnny Hiland Band – Loud And Proud (2008)

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The Jo hnny Hiland Band – Loud And Proud (2008)
The Jo Hnny Hiland Band - Loud And Proud (2008)

Artist: The Jo hnny Hiland Band
Title Of Album: Loud And Proud
Year Of Release: July 31, 2008
Label: o.i.e. records,Ltd.
Genre: Blues . Hard Rock
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps I 44.1 Khz I Joint Stereo
Total Time: 52 min 127 sec
Total Size: 116 mb

Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Groovin’
3. Honky Tonk Night Time Man
4. Rock It
5. Truckin’ Route
6. My Sweet Kimmie Girl
7. Loud and Proud
8. I Never
9. Chicken and Cheese
10. Little Girl’s Lullaby
11. Mercury Blues
12. Standing on New Ground
13. Chicken Pickin’ Heroes

The Jo Hnny Hiland Band - Loud And Proud (2008)

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Sim City Societies – Deluxe Reloaded – Dvd Iso

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Sim City Societies – Deluxe Reloaded – DVD ISO

 Sim City Societies - Deluxe Reloaded - Dvd Iso

There’s something not quite right with SimCity Societies. It’s a highly casual take on the city-building genre, which isn’t bad in and of itself, but it comes across like a politician’s campaign speech: rambling on and on, but with no real depth or point. There are a lot of buildings and a lot of decorations, so if you just want to plunk down buildings and make a pretty city, go for it. If you wanted an intricate system of checks and balances to hold it together, or economic depth, or something that would give you any sense of challenge, you won’t find it here.

 Sim City Societies - Deluxe Reloaded - Dvd Iso

The idea sounds good in theory: Each building you place has a positive or negative effect on a particular social energy. There are six of these energies, from creativity to spirituality, and each building uses or provides them in different amounts. As your city grows, you unlock newer buildings and décor, each of which is separated into various themes, such as “romantic” or “cyberpunk.” You don’t have to theme your city, so feel free to mix and match. The categorizations are actually rather helpful because you can create themed neighborhoods without having to scroll through full lists of buildings.

Your Sims need to have places to work, hang out, and live, but you’ll rarely need to worry about it. To succeed in SimCity Societies, all you have to do is treat your social energies as currency and keep them relatively evened out. Doing that makes everything from Sim happiness to your coffers fall nicely into place. Need authority? Build a town hall. Have too much? Build a police station. Just don’t ask why it is a police station spends authority–like many of the categorizations, the connection between a building and its social energies is mighty unclear. Why would a service station spend productivity, while a butcher shop creates it? All you can do is look beyond it and realize that it’s not a connection at all–just a random abstraction created to balance out what is in effect six different currencies running simultaneously.

You do need to spend wisely because buildings cost Simoleans in addition to social energies, though you will likely never struggle with your economy. You can view stats on such things as public health, crime, and pollution, but it just feels like there’s no point because there’s absolutely no challenge. There’s no tug of war between industry versus commerce, no real infrastructure to worry about (unless you count energy-producing structures that power the whole map an infrastructure), and no imposed social class system. You may not have a police station, yet your city could go completely free of crime. If you want a challenge, you have to make one. If you want, make a slum, and the crime rate will rise. Or cause a purposeful natural disaster, such as a killer storm, at the touch of a button. It makes things a little more exciting, but never all that engaging.

The building interface is done fairly well here, making it easy to turn buildings at 45-degree angles; plunk them down; and trigger special building events, such as a karaoke bar’s release party or the asylum’s invitation to hooky-playing Sims to go to therapy. Sims that visit buildings may also take on a buildings characteristics. For example, if a Sim visits a meditation center, he or she may turn into a monk. It’s just a visual change, but it’s fun to see a mime from your clown school wandering around. This sounds varied enough, but in truth, this stuff doesn’t make the gameplay more engaging because you never need it. It’s almost like your Sims are window dressing. They can get unhappy, sure, but assuming you keep your social energy numbers relatively even, your Sims need never be a factor.

The game looks pretty and charming, depicting crisp, colorful structures. If you build a zoo, you can zoom in to see swaying giraffes and a lounging tiger (and impressively, these models cast their own shadows). Or if you construct a soccer field, you can watch the players kick the ball around. Watching your Sims walk around is also fun because of their cute exaggerated walks. But be prepared: Though the frame rate isn’t that stable to begin with, building a large city can slow it to a crawl, so prepare to turn down your settings, even on a higher-end machine. We also experienced crashes to our desktop on two separate machines, though a recent patch seems to have helped clear up these issues for some players. The game sounds charming, thanks to the endearing Simlish exclamations from your citizens and some quirky sound effects.

There are a bunch of maps to choose from, and you can create random ones as well. So if just want to sit back and build a city on your own terms, you’ll find a lot of ways to do it. But without any real challenge, the welcome wears out quickly. Unlike most city builders, there’s nothing to keep you engaged, and SimCity Societies falls flat as a result.

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