Monday, February 18, 2008

Desert Rose Band - Running

Their second album Running (1988) featured the John Hiatt-penned hit She Don't Love Nobody, Running, and a remake of Buck Owens' Hello Trouble.

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  1. Link is:

    http://lix.in/59744003

    Please don't forget to comment!

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  2. Thanks very much for the 2 Desert Rose posts!

    Long Island Steve

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  3. The links have been deleted it looks by famous Shawn Gordon. But he says that he deletes only progressive rock music. What a bustard, who to hell he thinks he is some kind of internet cup. Move on the mars if you can't live here.

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  4. Link is dead.
    Please re-upp.
    Thank you for sharing The Desert Rose Band

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  5. Too bad, you're right. The links are dead. Stay tuned re-uploading is underway...

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  6. Re-upload is here:

    http://lix.in/9cf1891a

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  7. Just found your blog and wanted to say thank you for the wonderful shares.

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  8. Thank you soooo much for ALL of your Desert Rose Band posts. HUGELY appreciated. If you have their Greatest Hits album, could you please also share that with us? Cheers and thanks for all your hard work!! Again, hugely appreciated

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  9. @d2o:
    Sorry, but I don't have the greatest hits as most titles are included on the regularly albums.

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  10. another dead link that I would appreciate getting reup'd if possible. Again thank you for your generous shares.

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  11. Again my sincere thanks. Appreciate your patience.

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  12. Howdy,
    Your otherwise fine music site is only occasionally marred by the surprise one finds when the download is all one MP3 file ... the extractor you suggest isn't available for Mac, and none of the extractors or converters I already have will break down the single file into its tracks... Is there some reason you've presented it this way that I don't know? Thanks!

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  13. @Cosmo:
    Yep, some of the older shares are AlbumWraps. For Mac try this link
    http://albumwrap.mac.findmysoft.com/download/#

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  14. Seeker ... Thanks I'll try this new site for an album wrap solution.

    Love your site. Thanks for the Desert Rose Band!

    Cosmo

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  15. Hello Seeker,

    I tried the site with a Mac-compatible extractor for AlbumWrap files you posted here ... with no luck at all ... but here's the site for AlbumExtractor X 1.0.dmg

    http://alex.primafila.net/albumextractorx/

    It's freeware, for OS X.

    Open with Stuffit Expander, then drag the AlbumWrap file over the AlbumExtractor icon to get separate MP3 files.

    Hope this helps someone else too!

    Cosmo

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  16. Hello again and Thanks for all! The link for this album is dead.

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