New Fumes - experiencer
New Fumes - experiencer
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Talking of Japan (A favourite band of mine) Japan - 1978 - Obscure Alternatives. I love ALL Japan's output of music, I particularly like all the earlier stuff upto Gentlemen Take Polaroids; Tin Drum was a radical change in direction but is still a great album in fact, each Japan album is a work of art as they are all so very different from eachother in their style. My favourite is possibly Quiet Life but, as I said, THEY ARE ALL FANTASTIC ALBUMS!!
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It isn't necessarily about doing things right, its also about doing the right thing !!!!!
ITS A LONG WAY TO THE TOP........................ WHEN YA WANNA ROCK N ROLL !!!
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So we start the morning with the thunderous kick drum of Glen Power on the opening track, “We Cry” from their 2008 self titled debut album.
The album saw the release of five singles and album sales of 5 x Platinum in their home country of Ireland whilst selling 4 x Platinum in the UK and topping the album charts in both countries.
Tracklist:
We Cry. 3:43
Before The Worst. 3:22
Talk You Down. 3:50
The Man Who Can't Be Moved. 4:01
Breakeven. 4:20
Rusty Halo. 3:33
The End Where I Begin. 3:33
Fall For Anything. 4:31
If You See Kay. 3:12
I'm Yours. 4:13
Anybody There. 3:00
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Life long music lover and Hi-Fi enthusiast for over 40 years, avid live music supporter, dismayed by the current dynamic ticket pricing applied to so many events !!
Next up another band driven by the incredible song writing talents of Paul Heaton. This 1996 six time Platinum compilation is testament to his incredibly diverse lyrics and ability to tell a story whilst you are carried along by the catchy chorus ! I have tickets to see Paul Heaton in December at the Co-Op Arena Manchester, a artist who is happy for his tickets to be sold at face value and not inflated by so called “Dynamic” ticket pricing !
Tracklist:
Song For Whoever. 4:06
You Keep It All In. 2:54
I'll Sail This Ship Alone. 4:06
A Little Time. 3:01
My Book. 2:53
Let Love Speak Up Itself. 4:20
Old Red Eyes Is Back. 3:36
We Are Each Other. 3:37
Bell Bottomed Tear. 4:35
36D 4:02
Good As Gold (Stupid As Mud). 3:49
Everybody's Talkin'. 2:37
Prettiest Eyes. 3:49
One Last Love Song. 3:34
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Life long music lover and Hi-Fi enthusiast for over 40 years, avid live music supporter, dismayed by the current dynamic ticket pricing applied to so many events !!
To finish a diverse morning we end with vinyl and this original release pressing of an album by a band bearing the name of their legendary frontman and rock god who is still rocking it at the age of 79 ! I saw them live at Preston Guild Hall on the Magic tour in October1982 complete with naked “dancing” girls on stage !!
This 1980 album features two discs, the album “Glory Road” and “For Gillan Fans Only”
Glory Road
A1 Unchain Your Brain
Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy* 3:12
A2 Are You Sure
Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy* 4:07
A3 Time And Again
Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy* 5:08
A4 No Easy Way
Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy* 6:38
A5 Sleeping On The Job
Written-By – Towns*, Gillan* 3:13
B1 On The Rocks
Written-By – Towns*, Gillan* 6:42
B2 If You Believe Me
Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*, Underwood* 7:37
B3 Running, White Face, City Boy
Written-By – Towns*, Gillan* 3:13
B4 Nervous
Written-By – Towns*, Gillan* 3:55
For Gillan Fans Only
C1 Higher And Higher Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*
C2 Your Mother Was Right Written-By – Towns*, Gillan*
C3 Redwatch Written-By – Tormé*, Underwood*
C4 Abbey Of Thelema Written-By – Towns*, Gillan*
C5 Trying To Get To You Written-By – Singleton*, McCoy*
D1 Come Tomorrow Written-By – Tormé*, McCoy*
D2 Dragon's Tongue Written-By – Towns*
D3 Post Fade Brain Damage Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*
D4 Egg Timer (Vice Versa) Written-By – Bruce*, Aylmer*, Samson*, Thunderstick
D5 The Harry Lime Theme Written-By – Karas*
Gillan:
Ian Gillan – vocals, harmonica
Bernie Tormé – guitar, lead vocals on "Come Tomorrow"
Colin Towns – keyboards, flute, lead vocals on "Egg Timer" (Vice Versa)
John McCoy – bass guitar, producer, mixing
Mick Underwood – drums
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Life long music lover and Hi-Fi enthusiast for over 40 years, avid live music supporter, dismayed by the current dynamic ticket pricing applied to so many events !!
I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in
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Less bling, more integrity ©Spenagio
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