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Additional Information about James Montgomery & Bruce Marshall - Recorded Live at Sit-N-Bull. Maynard, Ma. April 24th 1994 (Cassette)
Track listing
1. Born in Chicago
2. Danger Zone
3. Rob away my Blues
4. I need a raise
5. Messin' with the kid
6. Eyesight to the blind
7. What kind of fool
8. Pride and Joy
9. Nobody could love you
10. One way out
11. Going upstairs
12. Yonders Wall
13. Angeline
14. I'm Ready
15. Ten acres road
16. Ready Teddy
17. If dreams were money
18. Bring it on home
19. M&M Blues
20 Tears of a clown
21. Shotgun
Details
Editing & Mastering Stuart Covington, Powerhouse Studio
ATM Records 519 Bedford St. Concord, Ma. 01742
Additional Information about Infidels - Bob Dylan (Cassette 1984)
Track listing
1. Jokerman
2. Sweetheart Like You
3. Neighborhood Bully
4. License To Kill
5. Man Of Peace
6. Union Sundown
7. I And I
8. Don't Fall Apart On Me Tonight
Details
Playing time: 42 min.
Contributing artists: Alan Clarke, Mark Knopfler, Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar
Producer: Mark Knopfler
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
Album notes
Personnel includes: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Mark Knopfler, Mick Taylor (guitar); Alan Clarke (keyboards); Robbie Shakespeare (bass); Sly Dunbar (drums, percussion). Recorded at the Power Station, New York, New York. After using SLOW TRAIN COMING, SAVED and SHOT OF LOVE as sounding boards for his born-again Christianity, Bob Dylan took a trip to Israel amidst rumors that he was repudiating his new faith and embracing his Judaic roots. Upon returning from his overseas excursion, Dylan went straight into the studio with co-producer Mark Knopfler and emerged with INFIDELS, a record that found the legendary singer-songwriter recording songs that were more of a political nature than a religious one. Backed by a band that includes Knopfler and ex-Stone Mick Taylor on guitar and the legendary reggae rhythm section of Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, Zimmy's biting songs don't lack for solid musical support. Speaking out with conviction, Dylan uses the hard-driving "Neighborhood Bully" to praise Israel's fortitude amidst a sea of hostile Arab relations, while the feisty troubador rips into corporate greed within the barrage of twangy country guitar that defines "Union Sundown." "Jokerman," one of Dylan's most enduring songs, offers a flirtation with reggae, with Dylan blowing away on harmonica as Knopfler provides the perfect accompaniment with his distinctive guitar work.
Additional Information about Hearsay - Sanborn, David (Cassette 1994)
Track listing
1. Savanna
2. Long Goodbye, The
3. Little Face
4. Got To Give It Up
5. Jaws
6. Mirage
7. Big Foot
8. Back To Memphis
9. Ojiji
Details
Contributing artists: Howard Hewett
Producer: Marcus Miller
Distributor: WEA (distro)
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
Album notes
Personnel includes: David Sanborn (alto saxophone); Howard Hewett (vocals); Lenny Picket (tenor saxophone); John Purcell (trumpet, English horn); Earl Gardner, Michael "Patches" Stewart (trumpet); Marcus Miller (bass clarinet, keyboards, guitar, bass, background vocals); Ricky Peterson (piano, organ, background vocals); William "Spaceman" Patterson (guitar, background vocals); Robben Ford, Dean Brown (guitar); Steve Jordan (drums, background vocals); Don Alias (percussion, background vocals); Jason Miles (programming). Recorded at The Power Station, New York, New York.
Additional Information about Waking Up The Neighbours - Adams, Bryan (1991)
Track listing
1. Is Your Mama Gonna Miss Ya?
2. Hey Honey I'm Packin' You In!
3. Can't Stop This Thing We Started
4. Thought I'd Died And Gone To Heaven
5. Not Guilty
6. Vanishing
7. House Arrest
8. Do I Have To Say The Words?
9. There Will Never Be Another Tonight
10. All I Want Is You
11. Depend On Me
12. Everything I Do, I Do For You
13. If You Wanna Leave Me (Can I Come Too?)
14. Touch The Hand
15. Don't Drop That Bomb On Me
Details
Playing time: 74 min.
Producer: Mutt Lange
Distributor: Universal Distribution
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: DDD
Album notes
Personnel: Bryan Adams (vocals, guitar); Keith Scott (guitar); Tommy Mandel (Hammond organ); Dave Taylor (bass); Mickey Curry (drums).
Released 10 years after Adams's debut record, WAKING UP THE NEIGHBORS continues in the hard-rocking tradition of its predecessors, but there are some notable changes. Here, Robert "Mutt" Lange, producer of AC/DC and guiding hand behind a number of other successful hard rock acts, is now Adam's fulltime songwriting partner instead of Jim Vallance, who had co-written all of Adams's early hits. Many of the latter had a touch of heartland melancholy, but these songs are more concerned with the human heart. The love song "Everything I Do (I Do it for You)," featured in the movie ROBIN HOOD, was an enormous hit.
Lange's heavy-metal influence is evident here, with Adams serving up a fine approximation of an AC/DC song on "Hey Honey--I'm Packing You In," while "Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven" carries with it the unmistakable flavor of Def Leppard. But in general the emphasis, as always, is on hook-heavy rockers with catchy choruses like "Can't Stop This Thing We Started." Whereas on earlier records Adams had spiced up his songs with traces of social consciousness, this set is back squarely in love-and-lust territory.