The Gateway - The Gateway album mp3

- Performer:The Gateway
- Title:The Gateway
- Genre:
- Style:Hardcore Rap
- Date of release:June 22, 1999
- Duration:01:11:42
- Size FLAC version1948 megabytes
- Size MP3 version1630 megabytes
- Size WMA version1426 megabytes
- Rating:4.8
- Votes:533
- Formats:APE XM AC3 MP2 ADX AIFF
Gateway is the debut album by Gateway, a trio composed of John Abercrombie, Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette. It was recorded in 1975 and released on the ECM label in 1976. The Penguin Guide to Jazz called it a "reflective album, but it is by no means sombre" stating "Abercrombie seems to like the open rhythmic weave and plays acoustically with great confidence and finely controlled timbre and dynamics
Gateway (Gateway album). Studio album by Gateway. Gateway is the debut album by Gateway, a trio composed of John Abercrombie, Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette Contents.
Album Name The Gateway. Labels Self-Released. Music StyleProgressive Metal. Members owning this album1. 2. Far Open Sea. 3. Civilized. 5. The Footsteps of Minotaur.
Gateway (Gateway album). Gateway is the debut album by Gateway, a trio composed of John Abercrombie, Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette Gateway. Studio album by. Gateway. The Penguin Guide to Jazz called it a "reflective album, but it is by no means sombre" stating "Abercrombie seems to like the open rhythmic weave and plays acoustically with great confidence and finely controlled timbre and dynamics.
The Gateway Album Lyrics. Album (Studio full-length).
Gateway returns with 40 minutes of sluggish and barbaric death metal infused with ungodly doom and sludge. Depraved tales of ritualistic horror and grotesque beings in a conceptual Medieval theme, inspired by Van Oyen’s hometown, Bruges. Gateway is a beast of an album, revealing more to the listener with each subsequent listen. No, not listen: session. Because the 40 minutes you spend with this album will twist your mind like some torturous medieval machination leaving you rent but better for it. -drunk in a graveyard. What does it need for a person to sound so savage, heavy and depressive, to the point you can’t tell if it’s just a regular human being or a grotesque creature of darkness that’s responsible for that eerie and sluggish resonance?
Credits
Apollo - Primary Artist, ScratchingBig Geminii - Primary Artist
Jim Gardiner - Mixing
The Gateway - Primary Artist
Richness - Composer, Producer
Track List
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | |
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1 | Intro | The Gateway | 0:27 |
2 | Deep in the Game | The Gateway | 5:04 |
3 | Faulty | The Gateway | 4:32 |
4 | D.U.I | The Gateway | 5:00 |
5 | Blowin' Bomb | The Gateway | 5:12 |
6 | Player, Rider, Eastsider | The Gateway | 3:55 |
7 | Red Rum | The Gateway | 4:13 |
8 | Flow of My Cash | The Gateway | 4:39 |
9 | Brother's Keeper | The Gateway | 3:02 |
10 | Cash Mad | The Gateway | 4:37 |
11 | Pimping and Pandering | The Gateway | 6:11 |
12 | Yay Wide | The Gateway | 1:47 |
13 | Avarage Night | The Gateway | 4:58 |
14 | Jiggy Richness | The Gateway | 3:42 |
15 | Don't Be a Punk | The Gateway | 4:19 |
16 | D.C. Bound | The Gateway | 5:09 |
17 | Sav Shit | The Gateway feat: Apollo | 3:17 |
18 | Outro | The Gateway feat: Big Geminii | 1:38 |