martes, 11 de julio de 2017

JIMMY DAVIS and JUNCTION

Going The Distance (2017)

El primer álbum de JIMMY DAVIS AND JUNCTION es considerado un clásico de culto entre los aficionados del AOR de los ochenta, pero el grupo grabó un segundo disco titulado "Going The Distance" en 1989/90 que nunca llegó a un lanzamiento oficial ... hasta ahora.
Este segundo disco perdido circuló en forma de contrabando mano a mano entre los fans del género y los coleccionistas. Afortunadamente 2017 ve un lanzamiento adecuado de "Going The Distance" digitalmente masterizado de las cintas originales con la calidad de sonido original.

Tracklist . .

1 Out of Control
2 Get It While You Can
3 Enough Is Enough
4 Better Beieve It
5 Against The Rope
6 When The Darkness Falls
7 Can't Run Away
8 Let The Man Rock
9 Right As Rain
10 All The Rage
11 Never Know
12 My Way Or The Highway










miércoles, 5 de julio de 2017

BARRY GOUDREAU's ENGINE ROOM

Full Steam Ahead (2017)

Guitarist Barry Goudreau, former member of Boston, recently announced the formation of his new band Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room.The blues/rock outfit includes his former RTZ bandmates Brian Maes on lead vocals and keyboards, as well as Tim Archibald on bass. Both Maes and Archibald were members of Peter Wolf’s House Party Five, playing on two of his records and touring the world extensively.The band is rounded out with “Old” Tony Depietro on drums and Mary Beth Maes,Terri O’Soro and Joanie Cicatelli on background vocals.

The CD covers the whole spectrum of blues and rock, from the stripped down blues of “All Mine” to the all out rock assault of “Need”. Longtime friend of Goudreau’s and legendary bluesman James Montogomery, sits in on harp for Layin’ it Down {In Beantown}. The record was produced by Maes in his studio with Goudreau recording the guitar tracks in his own home studio.“Brian was able to step up and fill the creative void left by Brad Delp’s passing, I couldn’t have done it without him” says Goudreau.

Barry describes his approach to the development of the CD. “I wanted to look back to the acts of the late sixties and early seventies when they were reinventing the blues in new and exciting ways”. I learned to play lead guitar playing along with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band’s records and was then turned on to Jeff Beck, Led Zeppelin and other English acts kicking it up with big guitars and big drum sounds. The Allman Brothers, Delaney and Bonnie and Derek and the Dominos were also big influences on my playing style. I think we achieved that feel on this record”.

Tracklist . .

1. Need
2. Layin' It Down (In Beantown)
3. Time
4. Treat You Right
5. Dirty
6. Keep the Faith
7. Don't Stop Please
8. Why
9. Ball Keeps Rollin'
10. Reason to Rhyme
11. All Mine