Songs such as She's got legs, TV Dinner, and Sharp Dressed Man were great videos and made many li ke me rush out and buy the new albums. This is when many bands took off in popularity including ZZ Top. Many younger listeners won't remember when MTV was 24 hours of non stop music videos. What really made ZZ Top take off in popularity was MTV. The older songs like Tush and so on, the later years the newer style with hits such as Sharp Dressed Man and Legs. On it you will hear the changes and transitions in their style that occurred over the years. Like where the name came from and the fact that they have stayed together longer than any other band. It wasn't until watching a documentary about the band on Netflx that I really came to appreciate them more. ZZ Top's First Album HDTracks 24/96 (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990)Įliminator HDTracks 24/44.I grew up listening to ZZ Top. Rio Grande Mud HDTracks 24/96 (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990) Tres Hombres HDTracks 24/96 (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990) Tejas HDTracks 24/96 (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990)įandango! HDTracks 24/96 (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990) ZZ Top's First Album 24bit 192kHz hdtracksĪfterburner HDTracks 24/96 (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990)Įl Loco HDTracks 24/96 (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990)ĭeguello HDTracks 24/96 (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990)
Rancho Texicano: The Very Best of ZZ Top CD 1 Rancho Texicano: The Very Best of ZZ Top CD 2 Recycler (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990) Live - Greatest Hits From Around The WorldĮliminator (Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990) The best sources would be CD rips and lossless downloads. As the vast majority of people doesn't use vinyl other sources are of much more relevance to most users. I will still allow this kind of source because there is no other way to handle vinyl but there will be some kind of notice. Often they just use the same digital master that CDs, downloads and streams share but seem more dynamic because of the analog ripping process. They have the characteristics of a lossy source and each rip is different because it depends on the recording equipment. And the only means to get those albums is to legally buy or stream them. The database is there to represent the official album market. They don't serve any real purpose because they're not generally available to the public, which is also why there have been provided links to private downloads in the past. There will also be new rules regarding self-made "remasters" or downmixes of albums. User accounts have to be created with a valid e-mail address via double opt-in. Therefore there will be a user account system with different roles and a backend to log in to for moderators where they can review change requests.
The planned changes: All actions will be held in a moderation queue and selected members (moderators) have to confirm any changes before they are visible to the public. But you can continue scanning albums, just keep the logs on your hard drive for the time being.
ZZ TOP GREATEST HITS REVIEW UPDATE
This update will take some time as it basically means rewriting everything from scratch with a new framework and adding a lot of new functionality. After setting the database to read-only and hiding comments due to the DMCA notice as a first step to prevent further harm I have now decided to continue working on the project and re-enabling create, edit and delete functionality again in the future.