
Amy Winehouse [UK] didn't show up at the 2007 PinkPop festival - she was the public's favorite. But she will give a concert in the Netherlands later this year. She sings a solid R&B/jazzy type of music.
Sample song from her 2007 Back to Black album [5MB.]
Amy Winehouse - Rehab
The full album [50MB.]
Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
Sample song from her 2003 Frank album [9MB.]
Amy Winehouse - Stronger Than Me
The full album in 2 parts
Amy Winehouse - Frank 1 [100MB.]
Amy Winehouse - Frank 2 [ 20MB.]
Enjoy




There were made about four Ilsa movies between 1975-1977, different directors, but all with 









RoadRat got me some links to the 1875
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Barbed Wire Dolls [Frauengefängnis, 1975] is another great WIP flick from Jess Franco. It has to be one of the sleaziest Women-in-Prison epics ever created. This is Jess Franco's first film for Swiss producer Erwin Dietrich and it offers tons of nudity and sleaze. A beautiful Maria (Lina Romay = his later wife) is imprisoned in a penitentiary run by a cruel lesbian warden (Monica Swinn). Maria is accused of murdering her father (played by Jess Franco himself) but the wardress actually did the deed. Once in prison, Maria is tortured by being tied nude to a metal bed frame which is hooked up to electrical current. 










Chinese Torture Chamber Story 2 [Moon ching sap daai huk ying ji chek law ling jeung] by director Kin-Nam Cho is the 1998 sequel of the 1995 Story 1 by Bosco Lam. Another Hong Kong Cat-III classic. These are both very entertaining movies of the sexploitation type; a lot of sex, violence and torture. They are not as vile and gore as the Japanses Guinea-Pig or Red-Room series, but still not suitable for the general public.
More traditional Corsican music is the Polyphonic song (pulifunie, a 4-6 voice a cappella style). They can be either spiritual or secular. Funeral songs (lamentu) are an example of the former, while nanna (lullabies) is an example of secular songs.
Sadomania [1981] is a sick flick. It is one of the best movies from Jess Franco [1930]. In all the annals of sexploitation cinema, there has never been anything quite like it: Take a luscious young bride (beautiful Playboy centerfold Ursula Fellner) thrust into a brutal prison camp run by a sadistic woman warden (the stunning transsexual adult film star Ajita Wilson). Add generous helpings of lesbian lust, bestial perversion and some very extreme violence. Then mix in a performance by the film’s controversial director Jess Franco as a degenerate white slaver. And you get one of the wildest Women-In-Prison movies ever made.
Grumpy got me another album from Silje Nergaard. He has an almost inexhaustable collection of music; thank you very much Grumpy. Silje Nergaard is a Norwegian jazz singer and she sounds pretty cool. You can
Chinese Torture Chamber Story 1 [Mun ching sap daai huk ying] bij Bosco Lam is a 1995 Honk Kong sleaze classic. Just before Hong Kong got part of China in 1997, there were made a lot of these movies. They were just in it for the money. 
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Il Canto Di Malavita - an album from 2002 with south Italian folk songs about the Ndrangheta, Camurra e Mafia. It raised some eyebrows then, but this is great music. A sample
"Shogun's Sadism" from 1976 is a truly shocking drama/horror in which a number of bizarre and merciless methods of torture are carried out under the law of the Tokugawa Shogunate in a most realistic way. The story centers on an antagonism between a magistrate who finds sadistic pleasure in using all kinds of ruthless torture to sadistically torment Christians and a guard named Sasaki who despises such means. Yet in between all the the excessive violence, "Oxen Split Torturing" also features a tragic love story between Sasaki and a woman called Toyo, suspected of being a Christian. The second story takes place in a brothel, where works Sutezo as a cleaner/handyman. He decides to flee with a young prostitute named Sato. Unfortunately they are caught by the local magistrate and the nightmarish session of torture begins. "Shogun's Sadism" is an extremely brutal film loaded with shocking torture scenes and lots of sexual violence. We see women thrown into big vats of snakes, raped and, as in the title, ripped apart by oxen who each have a rope attached to one of the woman's limbs, tearing her apart when they run away from her. So if you liked Teruo Ishii's infamous "The Joy of Torture" series you can't go wrong with this sadistic spectacle. Not for the squeamish or easily offended.
"Shogun's Joy Of Torture" from 1968 is the first part in Teruo Ishii's so-called "Tokugawa Series". This episode is set in seventeenth century Japan, when members of the Tokugawa clan ruled the country with fear and terror. Punishment for those who broke the rules set by the Shogunate was brutal and severe. "Shogun's Joy Of Torture" [Tokugawa onna keibatsu-shi] tells three terrifying stories about guilt, crime, and punishment. The film is loaded with some truly shocking torture scenes, so some unprepared viewers will be offended. Women are decapitated, burned alive, beaten. The production values are high, the cinematography is polished and the soundtrack is moody and sad. "Joy of Torture" spawned seven sequels from Teruo Ishii. All of them are truly sadistic spectacles of violence and misogyny, so fans of Japanese exploitation should check them out.

