Saturday, November 08, 2008

 

Harry Belafonte's greatest songs

No time, no message, no info. Just enjoy Harry Belafonte.

Harry Belafonte - My Greatest Songs
01-Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
02-Angelina
03-Coconut Woman
04-Mama Look a Boo-Boo
05-Mary's Boy Child
06-Haiti Cherie
07-Island in the Sun
08-Matilda, Matilda
09-Jamaica Farewell
10-Jump in the Line
11-Round the Bay of Mexico
12-When the Saints Go Marching In
13-Come Back Lize
14-Star-O
15-Try to Remember
16-This Land Is Your Land


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'Clickable' links are for you downloaders soooo convienent but the disadvantage is they don't seem to 'last' long.
The Blogger gets a lot of comments 'please re-up'...... Other, more appropriate/interesting comments, they sadly don't get... :(
So you will have to do a little work to get the link.
This seems, in my opinion, the best deal between 'protecting' my links and the least effort for you.


Link :
http://r#pidsh#re.com/files/161367040/B_H-MGS.rar
Of course you understand to replace in r#pidsh#re twice the # in an a otherwise you don't have a 'valid' link !!
Paste this valid link in your browser-url and hit RETURN. You can also copy/paste the link into your 'downloadmanager'.

Pass to extract the file : 081107
The file is a small 45MB, 'cause the songs are only in low bitrate 128kbits.
Please donnut give a nasty comment about that : check 'My opinion about bitrates' on 2008_jan_25.

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The next depends, amongst other things, on your security options in your browser and by so the ability to copy/paste the link.
When you see this in Google or Yahoo cache or by my Blog's search function read first the RED instructions at the top left of my Blog !
Direct link (after that go to the plain comment of this 2008_november article !) : JeansMusicBlog
Also possible : just click the 'post a comment' section here and you are able to copy/paste !

....And while you are there you might as well give a comment yourself....
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Thanks much Jean.. some nice stuff on here. Star-O is a surprise -- much like Day-O! I think of Harry as the Jimmy Buffet of the 1950s. Do you know what album contains his "There's a Hole in my Bucket"? I have a live MP3 recording of it from "Island in the Sun", but I prefer studio recordings.

Q: What are you using to ID3 tag your files? I can't find the location in this album or in the Tennessee Ernie Ford "16 Tons" album that causes Windows Media Player to display your logo instead of the album cover...
 
Hole in the bucket must be with Odetta from one of the 2 Carnegie Hall concerts. You can get info in Google or AMG All Music Guide.

It has nothing to do with the Tag-prg I use.
Mediaplayer and other prg's show only correct info if the song is from a (complete) cd and by so they get the info from CDDB.
My offers aren't....
 
You misunderstand... I have Windows Media Player (WMP) set to NOT download from CDDB (but it still gets the graphics for the cover art if it can find it). First I use WinAmp 5.35 to standardize the tags - I like "0x" for track numbers, and no "The" in front of group names. 'Group Name' must match 'Album Artist' or WMP sees them as different groups.

5.3.5 does not show as many tags as WMP, such as 'web sites', 'lyrics', etc.

I delete all of your URL tags otherwise WMP gets your blog logo for the cover art.

It has worked for everything except these two albums, making me wonder if your tagger uses a field not shown in WMP - it's not exactly the latest and greatest for ID3 tags.
 
Rodsmine, I think you will have to do with it.
All these years I use the same Tag-prg so there's no difference on my part in tagging these albums compared to my earlier posts.
Also please note I didn't post complete cd's.
 
Thanks a lot Jean for ur compilation. I love it!
 
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