Исполнитель : Red Rider
Альбом: Over 60 Minutes with Red Rider
Жанр : Rock
Год : 1987
Формат : APE (image+.cue)
Битрейт аудио : lossless
Размер : 400+12 МБ
Залито на :Rapida
Дополнительно: Covers
Треклист:
1. Light in the Tunnel
2. Power (Strength in Numbers)
3. Human Race
4. Can't Turn Back
5. Napoleon Sheds His Skin
6. Walking the Fine Line
7. Winner Take All
8. Crack the Sky (Breakaway)
9. Lunatic Fringe
10. Cowboys in Hong Kong (As Far as Siam)
11. Thru the Curtain
12. What Have You Got to Do
13. White Hot
14. Don't Fight It
15. Avenue A
16. Young Thing, Wild Dreams (Rock Me)
17. Breaking Curfew
Credits:
Rob Baker Harmonica, Percussion
Peter Boynton Keyboards
Tom Cochrane Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer
Steve Forman Percussion
Ken Greer Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer
Michael James Jackson Percussion, Producer
Jeff Jones Bass, Vocals
Steve Sexton Keyboards
Ed Thacker Producer
David Tickle Producer
John Webster Keyboards
Over 60 Minutes With Red Rider compiles the most lucrative singles from Red Rider's first four albums, and it is the best place to sample this Canadian band's intense and sometimes peculiar rock sound. Tom Cochrane's eccentric lyrics and left-of-center musical approach gave Red Rider's guitar and drum makeup above average characteristics, represented with tunes like "Napoleon Sheds His Skin" and the anxiety-ridden tempo of "Lunatic Fringe" from As Far As Siam, which was used for atmosphere on a number of Miami Vice episodes and can be found on the Vision Quest soundtrack. Both "White Hot" and the title track speak for their debut album Don't Fight It, released in 1980, sounding far more ahead of it's time. "Light in the Tunnel/Human Race," "Power," and "Can't Turn Back" stem from their strongest album, 1983's Neruda, in which Cochrane penned his finest and most abstract work. Breaking Curfew saw "Young Thing, Wild Dreams" become a solid single on Canadian radio, but the album began to drift into a more commercial domain, eliminating any remaining signs of alternative unconventionality that was instilled by the band.
Without sidestepping any important contributions, Over 60 minutes With Red Rider is a more than ample collection of
their best material.
От себя добавлю...
В году 1984 в славном городе Каунасе, у моего замечательного друга Юрия С. мне попалась пластинка этой
группы со странным названием "Neruda". Музыка мне понравилась, записал на бобину и ... все. Больше ничего
не слышал.
А пару лет назад, в стране, откуда эта группа, попался диск, с которым я с вами и делюсь.
РЕКОМЕНДУЮ.
Группа замечательная, жаль, что как и многие канадские команды, совсем не раскрученная в Европе...
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