Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...Born in North Brunswick, New Jersey, GLEN BURTNIK's musical journey began as session musician during the seventies recording for well known acts, but he become highly requested as songwriter amassing credits that have seen his songs performed by artists from the most diverse genres.Signed to A&M Records in the mid-eighties, Burtnik (also known as 'the hitmaker') released two lovable AORish discs but failed to make much of an impact. Then in 1989 he was called by Dennis DeYoung to replace Tommy Shaw in the reconstituted Styx, recording and contributing half of the songs on the Edge Of The Century album.While recording the album with Styx, Burtnik started to plan a side project focused on his first love: the New Jersey sounding Rock 'N Roll.With a multicolor bunch of colleagues from diverse genres including the likes of Dave LaRue of Dixie Dregs, Jim Babjak from The Smithereens, David Prater on drums (yes, the talented producer of FireHouse, Night Ranger, etc.), Tony Shanahan (Patti Smith Band), and many more, Glen formed the 'Slaves Of New Brunswick', to record his own penned compositions about the New Jersey city / music history.So this is not strictly a Glen Burtnik solo album, but for memorabilia it is mentioned as such."Slaves Of New Brunswick" was released in 1991 in limited quantities, only marketed in the New York / New Jersey area.
The project / record was named as a homage to New Brunswick, New Jersey's music scene which has been the home to many notable rock bands. New Brunswick is a center for underground music, a scene that thrives on semi-legal live shows in residential basements.These shows are host to not only local bands, but indie / major bands side-projects from across the country and the world. Numerous self-managed (DIY) bands from New Brunswick have gone on to receive broader acclaim.Requested by a reader, I was in doubt to post this album here because it isn't exactly musically related to the motto of this blog (AOR / Hard Rock); what we have here is seventies styled Rock 'n Roll with the typical New Jersey area sound, yet really melodious with a strong American Classic Rock vibe and not far from the Dixie Dregs' manner. Anyway, it's a cool rockin' collection of very good tunes, quite enjoyable and melodic.Straight from my archives (not my rip), "Slaves Of New Brunswick" is the hardest to find Glen Burtnik album, out of print and fetching $199.99 at Amazon.Includes detailed info inside.01 - Exit Number 902 - The Girls I Grew Up With03 - Rock N' Roll Queen04 - Riding The Avenue05 - Kinky06 - Shout Out At The Indian Queen07 - Seven Minutes In Heaven08 - Losing Your Hair09 - Easton Avenue Fever Dream10 - When Kathy Spoke11 - Slaves Of New BrunswickGlen Burtnik: vocals, guitarLenny Kaye, Bernie Brausewetter, Steve Jones: guitar, vocalsJack Shepherd, Gary Ambrosy, Jim Babjak, Ken Dubman, Terry Hughes, Sid Gottleib, Norm Roberts: guitarDonna Dior, Matty Hahn: keyboards, vocalsBill Lenk, Bobby Gordon, Ernie Scott: keyboardsGreg Kozak, Jed Downhill: fiddleGordon Wells: pedal steel guitarNancy Wertheim: harmonicaTony Shanahan, Dave LaRue, Bill Cherensky: bassBob "Rock" Bianco, David Prater, Mark Sacco: drumsDavid DeLuca: percussionJudy Wilson, Steven Conte, Patti Maloney,The Gripweeds, Bob Levy, Donna Rachel, Terri Paul: vocals... and moreGLEN BURTNIK Slaves Of New Brunswick.
Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...Few things I know about Canadian singer GEORGE HILLS and his sole (?) album "Dancing With A Stranger" released in 1991. Nothing on the net, then I searched in my magazine collection: zero results.Then let's talk a little about the music included on this rare CD.Hills' songs are firmly planted on the American / Canadian commercial Rock&pop, light AOR sound typical of the era. The melodies, vocal harmonies and ear-friendly instrumentation are quite well arranged in the mould of the likes of Jimmy Harnen & The Synch (George's vocal register reminds me Harnen a lot), Beau Coup, Stan Meissner, Worrall, etc.There's some nice guitar work on the uptempo tracks, keyboards (including pianos) on the calmer numbers, and as said, fine harmonies, although Hill leads aren't the most distinctive in the world.GEORGE HILLS' "Dancing With A Stranger" is a cool one, requested many times in the Request & Fill Corner and finally it's here.Uber-Rare.01 - Dancing With A Stranger02 - Doesn't Have To Be That Way03 - Mystical Lady04 - Spark Me Your Love05 - Road To Your Door06 - How Will I Know07 - Soft Sweet Town08 - Center Stage09 - Leanne10 - ImagesPersonnel: unknownGEORGE HILLS Dancing With A Stranger.
Today I bring to you a Christmas present...Singer / songwriter DAVID BROWN started his musical career in the mid-eighties fronting several bands in the US South East area, touring the club circuit and supporting major names such as Starship, Eddie Money or Van Zant. Brown wrote as well many songs for Nashville artists and in the middle recorded some of his own tunes for a future solo release."Believe" was his debut CD, recorded & co-produced by himself and released through a small private label in 1995.But most of the wonderful 8 tracks on this criminally unknown album were composed during the '80s, so what we found here is a pure AOR / Melodic Rock set of songs with all the magic of the aureate decade.If you are a sucker (like me) for classy Stan Bush, Jimmy Harnen, Nelson or Jimi Jamison melodies then you'll adore DAVID BROWN's "Believe".Some of this material also reminds me of Mark Free's 'hired vocalist' eighties works for other artists.
Plenty of terrific harmony vocals, lovable choruses and highly melodic instrumentation, "Believe" sports a very good production for an independent release, only available years ago via mail order from David Brown in person.A true rarity and a little gem for any AOR / Melodic Rock fan, DAVID BROWN's "Believe" is a must have in your collection.Merry Christmas to all!01 - Believe02 - Come Back To Me03 - Hold On To Your Heart04 - On A Wing And A Prayer05 - Just Not Enough06 - For You Girl07 - Say Anything08 - Unconditional LoveDavid Brown: Vocals, Acoustic GuitarJoe Logan: KeyboardsCecil West: Bass Daril Smith: Drums, PercussionRandy Johnston: Guitar (track 2)Rick Byler: Guitar (tracks 4, 8)Kenny Johnson: Guitar (track 3)DAVID BROWN - Believe (1995).
Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...Founded by English singer John Lawton (Lucifer's Friend, Uriah Heep, Zar) in January of 1994, GUNHILL was a project initially put together to tour Europe playing covers including classic songs from Whitesnake and Paul Rogers to Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, but progressively they also introduced some of their own original material to the live set.Including into the original line-up keyboardist Mike Raxworthy, great guitarist Riki Robyns, drummer Lloyd Coates, and bassist Neil Kavanagh (who also contributed with strong backing / lead vocals), after extensive rehearsals the group performed their first Gig in April '94.Playing just three times a month as originally planned, things accelerated very quickly to between 12 and 14 gigs, due to GunHill increasing popularity. Then they decided to record some of the covers they performed regularly as 'demonstration' for tour promoters - and for the fans. Only manufactured on cassette (remember those?) and entitled "One Over The Eight", the tracks were recorded, produced, and mixed by Kavanagh in his own home studio and sold through the Uriah Heep Appreciation Society fanclub, and at the band's gigs.In 1997 GunHill issued their first (and only) official CD 'Nightheat', featuring new songs from the band and other covers as well. But fans - at gigs and over the net - still requested the original "One Over The Eight" tape to be reissued on CD. The tracks were remastered by Lawton's long time friend Dave White, and the album put on sale in 1999 on CDr via Heepster Records, the fansclub 'label'.
And what about the music?Anyone who's a fan of classic rock / bluesy hard rock will enjoy this album, particularly if you like early David Coverdale / Whitesnake and Paul Rodgers / Bad Company material. John Lawton is top form here, and the guitar work of Riki Robyns is raw & rockin'.Amongst the highlights we have "Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues", that if you ask me, I think is superior to the original Whitesnake version. The Lennon / MacCartney classic "Eleanor Rigby" it's done with a killer raw edge, and Rainbow's "Stone Cold" rocks.There's some really good originals as well written by GunHill, being the Uriah Heep-ish "Angel" my favorite.For the CDr reissue, the band recorded "River Of Dreams", a song composed by Dave White in appreciation for his work behind the remastering desk.
Unfortunately, there was not master tapes of "One Over The Eight", as these tracks were recorded in two and a half days purely as promotion and because fans were asking if GunHill had some recorded stuff to sell at the initial gigs. So, "One Over The Eight CDr" it's transferred from a regular cassette, and the sound isn't the eighth wonder.But, requested by a reader, I did my own 'remaster' and cleaned the whole thing, especially the hiss, resulting in a quite good sounding file.Enjoy.01 - Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues02 - Eleanor Rigby03 - Ain't No Sunshine04 - Can't Get Enough05 - Better By You, Better Than Me06 - Stone Cold07 - Every Little Bit Hurts08 - Angel09 - Harlem Shuffle10 - Soldier Of Love11 - River Of Dreams (bonus track)John Lawton - lead vocalsMike Raxworthy - keyboards, vocalsRiki Robyns - guitars, keyboardsNeil Kavanagh - bass, vocalsLloyd Coates - drumsGUNHILL One Over The Eight restored audio.
This one was requested by a friend, so here it is as it's a very hard to find disc."FASTWAY On Target (Reworked)" it's a strange record in Fast Eddie Clarke's discography. These actually are re-recordings of original songs from the 1988 On Target album plus fresh takes on earlier Fastway hits, all featuring the vocals of Lea Hart and with Clarke adding new guitar layers and re-mixing the whole thing.After the first successful bluesy hard rock albums Fastway was dropped by the record company around 1987 and the group soon disbanded.Then Clarke met singer & guitarist Lea Hart (ex- YA YA, Joan Jett) who convinced him to resurrect Fastway with a completely new line-up and a different musical approach: the melodic hard rock dominating the scene these years."On Target" was a very good rockin' AOR / melodic rock album plenty of keyboards and catchy choruses, co-produced by Terry Thomas (Charlie, Giant, Bad Company) and credited on all of the arrangements, resulting into a very melodic and polished recording.As said, a great album for the genre, but Fastway's first time fans hated the move, because you barely can hear Fast Eddie's trademark heavy riffs here.Ten years after with the original tapes at hand, Hart and Clarke decided to rework the entire album, re-recording almost all the guitars and some new vocals, but retaining the original backing tracks like bass, drums, backing vocals, etc. But they did more: only seven tracks were rescued from the original 1988 CD, the other six are re-recordings of Fastway earlier popular cuts such as "Easy Livin", "Trick Or Treat", "Say What You Will", etc.So "On Target (Reworked)" is a completely different album, all sounding more classic Fastway and rocking, with Fast Eddie Clarke's riffage and soloing all over. Don Airey's original keyboards are still there, but more attenuated in the background.
Recorded on an old 24-track tape machine, production is quite vintage and could have been alot better. I still prefer the original '88 version, but this is a nice opportunity to listen these songs with a different musical approach, arrangements & mix, and the classics sung by Lea Hart.I've seen "On Target (Reworked)" posted on few forums / blogs, but with a missing track. Chances are that if you grabbed the files from there, you have an incomplete album in your archives."On Target (Reworked)" it's absolutely out of print, a true rarity these days. I can't believe that a guy is selling this one on Amazon for $3,735.29 !!! Check here01 - Trick Or Treat (reworked)02 - The Answer Is You (reworked)03 - These Dreams (reworked)04 - Station (reworked)05 - Change Of Heart (reworked)06 - Two Hearts (reworked)07 - Make My Day (reworked)08 - She Is Danger (reworked)09 - Dead Or Alive (reworked)10 - Easy Livin' (reworked)11 - Let Him Rock (reworked)12 - Show Some Emotion (reworked)13 - Say What You Will (reworked)Lea Hart (vocals, guitar)Fast Eddie Clarke (guitars)Don Airey, Paul Airey (keyboards)Paul Gray, Neil Murray, Tim Carter (bass)Terry Thomas (bass synth) [erased here]Steve Clarke, Garry Ferguson (drums)FASTWAY - On Target Reworked.
This one was featured here years ago, after a request I am revamping the post because it's a really good one and hard ro find. ALPHA was an American band previously known as Aura which used to have guitar wizard Chris Impelliteri as member.Their one and only release is this obscure and pretty hard to find self-titled album from 1987, which despite the indie production and being a trio, the record sounds terrific with a polished sound. After an intriguing and spacey intro, "Throwin' It All Away" blast your speakers with a classy mid-eighties uptempo AOR melody. A really good song with great keyboards all over, solid guitar licks and a catchy chorus. The interesting thing about this band is the harmonic dual lead vocal job of Jon Quinn and Brad Sandlin."Run For Your Life" is a pompy-AOR track featuring a marvelous parping keyboard line. Love this kind of songs."To The North" has some lite-prog influences, with a style / sound that brings to mind '80s Rush. I really like the way guitars are played, somehow like a violin with a dense tone, very melodic and original.The canadian style is also present on "In Sync", but this time definitely AOR. Again, lots, lots of keyboards and clever arrangements. You never get bored with this band.
On the semi-ballad "Let The Music" they mix acoustics with electricity with taste. Excellent vocal harmonies and awesome clavinet-keyboard sounds on this one. Awesome track.Last number "Let It Go" starts climatic with a melodic in-crescendo, a remarkable guitar job by Brad Sandlin (check the intricate arrangements) and a superb solo.

ALPHA is a little gem, sadly running only 7 tracks (6 if you exclude the intro), but if good and short, twice good.
Seems this LP was reissued on CD some time ago with the addition of newer tracks, but it's impossible to find / purchase because only was available through the band's website, now defunct. If you have a copy, please share it with us.
Anyway, this is a rip from vinyl at maximum quality. The LP was terribly wasted, but I am very happy with the restoring result. It took me hours to get it fine, specially track 2 which had a click noise every three seconds.
Good and Rare.
1 - Intro
2 - Throwin' It All Away
3 - Run For Your Life
4 - To The North
5 - In Sync
6 - Let The Music
7 - Let It Go
Jon Quinn - Vocals, Bass, Keyboards
Brad Sandlin - Vocals, Guitars
Randy Jason - Drums
ALPHA 1987 - restored audio.
Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...Austrian Hi-Tech / Light AOR / Synth Rock&Pop band THE FORM was founded by keyboard player and singer Wolfgang Marc Berry, who studied and worked in the USA. But Marc developed his musical career in his homeland, mostly as songwriter / producer.In the second half of the eighties, Berry started a partnership with David Bronner, another Austrian musician specialized in modern recording techniques. Both secured a deal with Viena CBS Schallplatten Cesmbll, and recruited some of Austria's best studio musicians to record their one and only album "Informal", released in 1989 over fourteen European countries.This was one of the most expensive albums ever produced in Austria, as the aim was to conquer the international market. So expect a top notch sound, excellent mix and mastering here.The style of The Form is not far from their countryman Andy Baum, yet more stylized and ascetic: all, every note was arranged and played with attention to minimum detail. At places they even sound kinda sinister, reminding me the great group Shriekback (Manhunter soundtrack).Anyway, the overall approach by The Form is easy to the ears as heard on the breezy "Save Me", the elegant "Land Of Mystery" or the jumping "Talk To Me" where they recall Opus and '80s Germans Lake.
There's a sumptuous midtempo in "Ocean Of Love" with some Red 7 (underrated band) atmosphere written over it, a more energetic delivery and very nice guitars on "Falling Back On You", while "Far Away" is a light AOR affair quite Canadian-sounding in the Boulevard mould. "Love In A Dark Room" goes pure hi-tech with a lot of synths, same the with fun cover of The Police's "Walking On The Moon".We find some kind of a buried gem on "Jaimie", one of my favourites. It sounds completely different to the rest of the material: it's a sweet, lullaby ballad and tells a nice story with superb lyrics.Apart from the great production and musicianship, "Informal" features excellent songcraft as well. It's strange that being charted reasonably well in Sweden, Switzerland and Austria, this record is not better known outside of central Europe.Out of print and very hard to find, "Informal" represents in great form the clean, pristine Hi-Tech / Light AOR / Synth Rock&Pop sound of the '80s in the old continent.As requested, it's presented here ripped at maximum quality from the original CD.A very recommended listen.01 - Colours Of Ever02 - Save Me03 - Land Of Mystery04 - Talk To Me05 - Jaimie06 - Ocean Of Love07 - Walking On The Moon08 - Love In A Dark Room09 - Far Away10 - Falling Back On YouMarc Berry - vocals, keyboardsDavid Bronner - keyboards, programmingBernhard Locker - guitarAndreas Tieber - bassHeribert Metzker - drumsLeo Bei - acoustic guitar on 3Frankie Mitschitczek - percussion on 3Kathi Gabler, Susanne Kreuzberger, Karin Raab, Ina Sieber - backing vocalsTHE FORM Informal - CDrip.

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Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...Despite the fact that New York based BULLSEYE only album "On Target" was launched through a big label (Columbia / CBS), this only-vinyl record is an obscure rarity, as the band split soon after its release.Combining a late seventies AOR feeling with radio friendly rock&pop typical of the era, this quintet's music is quite varied and entertaining.To give you an idea about Bullseye's versatility, opener "Treat Me Right" (later covered by Pat Benatar) attacks from the start with stabbing pianos and clean melodic guitar riffs reminding the very early TOTO, followed by "Seventh Heaven" which wouldn't be out of place in Loverboy's debut.The melodic nuances of "I've Changed (Never Want To See You Again)" has some Survivor touches, then "Moonwalk" adds a southern flavor in the vein of Moxy, and "My Old Car" goes poppy ala The Kinks.
The keyboards / guitar lines on "Don't Lose A Day" brings to mind some Giuffria's Angel, while "In The Heat Of Summer" and the highly harmonic "March On, Time" offer lots of lovable AOR melodies.With a track featured on the legendary Munich City Nights compilation series, Bullseye received some airplay on European radio years later, but "On Target" remains as a true rarity as a whole.Very well recorded, played and produced, this is a quite enjoyable record - as mentioned above, only released on vinyl.Requested by a reader, I have restored & cleaned this good sounding LP rip including artwork.
01 - Treat Me Right02 - Seventh Heaven03 - I've Changed (Never Want To See You Again)04 - Moonwalk05 - In The Heat Of Summer06 - My Old Car07 - Don't Let Him Know08 - What Can I Say09 - Don't Lose A Day10 - March On, TimeManny De Magistris - vocals, guitarTom Ferrara - guitarsTom Graves - keyboardsKevin Clougherty - bassAlan Childs - drums, percussionBULLSEYE On Target.
RUBY FAITH & THE WAITING WORLD were one of those bands that criminally never made it big in the American scene. The core of this outfit formed by female singer Ruby Faith, guitarist Tom DaPrato and keyboard player Jay Ahl founded the group at the end of the eighties and seems they were quite popular in the New York State club circuit.Several major labels were interested in the band's demos but a deal was never signed, and ultimately Ruby Faith & The Waiting World broke up at end of 1993. Anyway, during these years Faith & Co. professionally recorded their songs produced by themselves, and years later were available for purchase at MP3.com on CDr.It wasn't until the end of the nineties when German label AOR Heaven contacted the band and released "Ruby Faith & The Waiting World : Best Of" in 2000, including a selection of the group's best tracks taped between 1990-93.Why this awesome band never got signed is beyond me, as the music of Ruby Faith & The Waiting World is pure class radio friendly Melodic Rock / AOR akin Heart, Robin Beck, Witness, Patty Smyth and alikes, not only in sound & style, but also in quality.
You have here a bunch of killer - and no filler in sight - tunes plenty of hooks, melodies and catchy choruses.Seriously, there's not a weak track on this album very well produced for an indie, and I decided to share it with you all because it's pretty unknown and really, really good material.Taken from the original CD and ripped by my good friend SebasAOR at maximum quality (thanks mate!), "Ruby Faith & The Waiting World : Best Of" is a joyful listen for any classic late '80s American FF Melodic Rock / AOR fan.01 - Rat Trap Town02 - Beautiful Boy03 - Wild Child04 - Cry Alone05 - Chains06 - Fire In My Soul07 - Hard Times08 - White Heat09 - The Right Move10 - Time Flies11 - All In The Name Of RockRuby Faith: vocalsTom DaPrato: guitars, bassJay Ahl: keyboardsAdditional musicians:Ronnie Fagan, Bill Funcheon: drumsLarry Roofberg, Ray Padavano, Bob Faulhaber: bassDanny Windram: guitarTony Ungaro: percussion, productionRUBY FAITH & THE WAITING WORLD - HQ.
Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...Mr. MICHAEL FURLONG released his debut on a major record company (Atlantic) in 1985 but soon was dropped by the label. The now legendary Music For Nations pick up Michael for a second offering, almost entirely recorded by himself."Breakaway" is pure Melodic Rock with the classic American AOR sound & style from the second half of the eighties plenty of hook laden songs, ear-catchy melodies and keyboards galore.To my ears Furlong brings to mind Steve Perry solo works, just check the soaring "Steal The Night Away". Also traces of Benny Mardones - both in songwriting and vocal color - can be clearly appreciated on the wonderful semi-ballad "Savin' The Best For You", the radio-rocker "Walkin' The Streets Again" and the Michel Bolton-like "You Better Watch Your Step".Another favorite is the pumping and more guitar oriented "Turn The World Around", always retaining the melody and keyboard layers.
"Breakaway" was the last album from Michael Furlong as since the beginning of the nineties he is dedicated to tribute Tom Petty coast to coast across the US in Festivals and Casinos.This is not the quite bad vinyl-rip floating around, nor the Retrospect CD release (which has been poorly taken from vinyl btw).This file is a fresh LP capture, de-crackled and cleaned by myself. However, I have maintained the re-arranged Retrospect song sequence as it works better than the original vinyl, and added a couple of bonus, one of them the b-side from the only single of the album.Really enjoyable American Melodic Rock / AOR stuff.01 - Turn The World Around02 - Steal The Night Away03 - Savin' The Best For You04 - Walkin' The Streets Again05 - Breakaway06 - You Better Watch Your Step07 - Thru My Eyes08 - San Francisco09 - When Will I See You Again10 - True Fine Mama (Bonus Track)11 - Cold Eyes (Bonus Track)Michael Furlong: vocals, guitars, bass, drums & percussionLener Gousetis: synthesizersRich Haines: electric piano, synthsRick Keefer, Kit Ebersbach: additional keyboardsChuck Ruff: additional drumsTerry Petersen: additional bassRich & Dan Haines, Neil Delaforce, Angelo Jensen: backing vocalsMICHAEL FURLONG Breakaway.
This is a fresh re-post from another original VAN STEPHENSON compilation made by me.Between 88-90 Van Stephenson with his friend Dan Huff worked together in a musical project which supposed to be the genesis of GIANT, including some renowned recording session cats. They taped several tracks but Huff was really busy with his session schedule for other artists and Giant as band, put on hold.Then Van Stephenson accepted the offer from southern rockers BLACKHAWK to join in, leaving those great songs recorded with Dan Huff & Co. unreleased, plus some made by Van Stephenson alone. We have here some real gems with a quite good production & sound, enhanced and cleaned by myself including artwork. VAN STEPHENSON is an AOR legend, and his musical legacy, a must have.Get it while it's hot...
01 - Fear Of Falling02 - Love Is Stranger03 - Snow And Thunder04 - Change05 - Naked City06 - Don't Walk Away07 - Mambo Willie08 - Louder Than Words09 - Calm Before The Storm10 - Years11 - Get Used To It (recorded later by GIANT)12 - If That Was A Lie (recorded later by BLACKHAWK)Van Stephenson - vocalsDann Huff - guitars, bass, vocalsAlan Pasqua - keyboards, vocalsMike Brignardello - bass, vocalsMike Baird - drums... and moreVAN STEPHENSON Unreleased 4th Album.
What can I add about the great VAN STEPHENSON? Gifted voice and senior master in songwriting.This is another bunch of demos circa 1990. The original tape sound is pretty bad, so I tried to restore the audio by myself in my little home studio.As requested, this is a revamped post from years ago.Get it while it's hot.01 - Above Suspicion02 - Little White Truth03 - Castles In The Air04 - Bone Deep05 - Grand Illusion06 - Wish It Away07 - Physician Heal Thyself08 - Pipes Of Peace09 - Midnight TV10 - Never In A Million Years
VAN STEPHENSON Found In A Drawer.
As mentioned on the previous post, JIM PETERIK is one of the living icons from the American Rock scene: member of AOR Gods Survivor, mastermind of Pride Of Lions and prolific songwriter. With his 'World Stage International Records" Peterik is constantly recording, to offer his own penned songs to other artists, publishing agencies and record companies.I have compiled many of these unreleased demos (professionally recorded) entitling the pack "The Magical Pen", as indeed Peterik is like a songwriting magician. Jimbo sings lead vocals on a bunch, and there's a lot of talented vocalists and players joining him.To wrap the whole package I did a nice little artwork, and you'll find a brief description on each file inside-tags, but take a look here as well if you are interested:01 - Gutters Of Gold (duet with Jeff Boyle)Demo of a song written for Sammy Hagar, featuring Chicago musician Jeff Boyle on the duet vocal. Sammy loved the song, but never recorded it. Joe Lynn Turner, of Rainbow and Deep Purple fame, did record it though for his 2009 Sunstorm album 'House Of Dreams'.02 - Love Doesn't Get Any Stronger Than This (feat. Blue Miller)This song features vocals by Nashville singer / songwriter / artist Blue Miller. Words and Music by Jim Peterik.03 - Tears On The Pages (feat. John Melnick)Song wrote with Jon Lind, of the Fifth Avenue Band way back when. Vocalist is the awesome John Melnick, formerly of the band Zazu. John sang as well on "Late Night Radio" also posted here. Joe Lynn Turner recorded this song on his Sunstorm project's album 'House Of Dreams'.04 - Late Night Radio (feat. John Melnick)The song was pitched to Kansas for their more AOR period back around the 'Drastic Measures' era (1983), but they passed. Words and music by Jim Peterik & John Melnick.05 - Someone Else's BluesPeterik performs alone (vocals, guitar, keys) on this demo song dedicated to his sister Janice right before she passed away in 1994. Words and Music by Jim Peterik.06 - Heart Broker (duet with Cathy Richardson)Unreleased demo, featuring a duet between Jim and Cathy Richardson, Chicago native female artist, lead singer in The Jefferson Starship.07 - No Ordinary Miracle (feat. John Wetton)A track co-written with John Wetton of King Crimson and Asia fame. This is the demo for the song that ended up on Wetton's 2001 'Sinister' album. Words and music by Jim Peterik & John Wetton.08 - Deep End Of The Ocean (feat. Alice Peacock)This song was written for the 1999 movie of the same name starring Michelle Pfeiffer, but not used. Vocal by a young Alice Peacock. Words and music by Jim Peterik.09 - Tender Fire (feat. Jan James)Lead vocals on this one are by Jan James, former lead singer of Chicago-based band Jewel Fetish. Drums are by the late Kyle Woodring. Words and music by Jim Peterik.
10 - The Day America Cried (feat. Johnny Van Zant)Peterik wrote this song with Johnny Van Zant (the awesome AOR gem 'Van Zant' 1985) right after the Twin Towers fell on 9/11. Johnny called Jimbo in shock, and after talking for a while this song came out of that. It was released shortly thereafter as a benefit.11 - ArmageddonJim recorded this for the hit movie starring Bruce Willis but it wasn't taken. Six-string wizzard Dave Uhrich play a lot of the guitars on it as well.12 - Holley (feat. Jim Ellison)A song co-written by Jim Peterik and the late Jim Ellison of Material Issue. Beautiful tune with a very classic sound.13 - Man Against The World (feat. Toby Hitchcock)Promoter Paul Braun had asked Jim if there was any way to perform the song at an upcoming show as it was one of his favorite Survivor tracks. Jim asked Toby Hitchcock of Pride Of Lions to learn the song, which he did the day before the show.The result was a powerful, raw performance. Given the fact that this was the first time Toby had ever sung the song with Jim, and he had only learned it the day before, nobody cared that there were a couple of bobbles. The overall soul of the song was what came shining through.14 - Forever And A DayWrote by Jimbo in Miami years ago. Apart from Peterik, the performers on this beautiful ballad are unknown.15 - Kick The Door Down (feat. Kelly Ferro)Unreleased demo, written by Jim Peterik. His niece Kelly Ferro sang the vocal.16 - Just For You (feat. Kelly Ferro)Peterik wrote this song with his friend Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon. REO did record it and it ended up a bonus track on "The Essential REO Speedwagon" compilation. Vocals on this original demo by Kelly Ferro.17 - We Wish (feat. Jeff Boyle) [Live]Recorded during the 2007 'County Stage / World Stage' acoustic show at the Chicago Street Theatre in Valparaiso, IN. Jim Peterik: guitars, Jeff Boyle: guitars & vocals, Chuck Soumar: percussion, Lisa McClowry: backing vocals.18 - Christmas MorningComposed and recorded by Jim Peterik for the fans as Christmas gift, featured at his website some time ago.That's all folks, enjoy this rare & good material.Back cover, CLICK HERE:
JIM PETERIK The Magical Pen.
Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...One of the living icons from the American Rock scene, through the years JIM PETERIK has written / co-written some of the most memorable songs from the genre: 'Vehicle' by the Ides Of March (on which he sang lead vocals), the entire Survivor catalogue from 1980-1993 (he was co-founder and keyboardist) including 'Eye Of The Tiger', hits for .38 Special, Sammy Hagar, Tommy Shaw, John Wetton and countless more.Since the middle nineties Peterik founded 'World Stage International Records" to professionally record his penned tunes and offering them to other artists, as well help new talents to raise into the spotlight.At the beginning of the new millenium 'Jimbo' released this album simply entitled "Jim Peterik and World Stage", featuring long time friends such as Don Barnes of 38 Special; Johnny Van Zant of Lynyrd Skynyrd; Dennis De Young of Styx; Cathy Richardson of Love Janis; Buddy Guy; Tom Keifer of Cinderella; Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon, Kelly Keagy of Night Ranger and a lot more.
This is a wonderful collection of songs spanning Peterik's enviable ability to write diverse rock music ranging from Melodic Rock to Classic Rock and all its variants.As special bonus, I have added "Armageddon", written & recorded by Jimbo & World Stage for the famous movie of the same name but it wasn't taken by the film producers.A must have.01 - Fade To Blue (Don Barnes)02 - Can't Say It Loud Enough (Johnny Van Zant)03 - To Miss Somebody (Dennis De Young)04 - Diamonds For Stones (Cathy Richardson)05 - Vehicle (Buddy Guy)06 - Zig Zag (Tom Keifer & Rick Neilsen)07 - Changed By Love (Don Barnes)08 - We Wish (David Carl & Jeff Boyle)09 - Working Blue (Anthony Gomes)10 - Antenna (Margaret Becker)11 - Eye Of The Tiger (Jeff Boyle)12 - Between Two Fires (Kevin Cronin)13 - 'Till It Shines (Henry Paul)14 - Long Road Home (Kelly Keagy)15 - From Here To Hereafter (C. Richardson) [bonus track]16 - Armageddon (Jim Peterik) [non album bonus] Jim Peterik - Guitar, Percussion, Lead VocalsMike Aquino (Mecca), Jeff Carlisi, Pat Buchanan - GuitarMike Brignardello, Clem Hayes, Mark Hill, Bob Lizik - BassEd Breckenfeld, Steve Brewster - Drums, PercussionDanny Chauncey - Keyboards, ProgrammingChristian Cullen - Keyboards, Organ, WurlitzerJimmy Nichols - Keyboards, Piano, String ArrangementsRick Nielsen (Cheap Trick) - Guitar on 6Bun E. Carlos (Cheap Trick) - Drums on 6Don Barnes - Lead Vocals, Guitar, MandolinMargaret Becker - Lead VocalsJeff Boyle - Lead VocalsDavid Carl - Lead VocalsKevin Cronin - Lead VocalsDennis DeYoung - Lead VocalsAnthony Gomes - Lead Vocals, GuitarCathy Richardson - Lead VocalsKelly Keagy - Lead VocalsTom Keifer - Lead VocalsBuddy Guy - Lead Vocals, GuitarJohnny Van Zant - Lead VocalsBob Bergland - SaxJoel Hoekstra - Guitar, Talk BoxCathy Braaten, Yvonne Gage, Robert W. Johnson - Backing Vocals... and a lot moreJIM PETERIK and World Stage.
Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...TANDYM hails from Atlanta, Georgia, where started as a trio at the beginning of the nineties. Their first self-released album with strong '80s influences received positive reviews, followed by this "2F2G" (Too Far Too Gone) in the year 2000.Still retaining the classic melodies from debut, Tandym's "2F2G" is more melodic rock / radio rock oriented with cleaner guitars. There's nice choruses and easy to the ear arrangements sometimes recalling the late eighties Canadian scene.To me their first CD is better in terms of musicality and retro-stylings, but "2F2G" is the one requested by a reader, and I decided to post it because it's extremely rare.Decently recorded, produced & released by the band through their own label, "2F2G" is not essential at all, just a nice listening and one more for the rarities collection.01 - What You Feel02 - Too Far Too Gone03 - Worry About You04 - Living On The Edge05 - Holed My Hand06 - My Eyes07 - No Reason08 - Understanding09 - Out Of The Blue10 - Battlelines11 - Feels Like SummerJay Saffold - Vocals, Guitars, KeyboardsScott Goodfellow - Vocals, KeyboardsJimmy Baughman - Drums, Percussion, VocalsAdditional Musicians:Rob Peterson - BassDavid Brown - Backup Vocals on 1, 7Thomas Journey (TJ) - Acoustic Guitar on 3TANDYM 2F2G.
Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...Based in Spokane, Washington state, quartet MANITO PARK took their name from the recreation park located in their city. The band toured the area since the late eighties and recorded & released independently this rich in harmonies self-titled CD in 1991.MANITO PARK's music is American AOR but in its more Melodic Rock side akin Nelson, Bystander, Beau Coup, Biloxi, Roxanne and many more.There's hook-laden catchy cuts like "Surrender", "Fool For Yesterday", "Bridges Burning", and lovable rockin' AOR cuts in "Like Forever", "Ariel" and the keyboard-filled mid-tempo "Daydreamer", all adorned with huge harmony vocals.On the balladry side, we have two top class AOR gems in "One Last Look", a wonderful tune complete with pianos & acoustics, and the Elefante brothers-like "Send A Miracle". Three of the tracks are short intros/interludes, and there's also two acoustic-only songs; the melodic vocally layered "Oh Father" and the fun "Idaho Eyes".
Although the indie production is clearly low budget, the songcraft in Manito Park is excellent which turned this album a much sought after piece by AOR / Melodic Rock fans and collectors.This is not the bad-tracked rip floating the web, it's taken from the original gold-plated CD including artwork.Rare & Good.01 - Bridges Prelude02 - Girl In Green03 - Surrender04 - One Last Look05 - Like Forever06 - Idaho Eyes07 - Daydreamer08 - Fool For Yesterday09 - Oh Father10 - Ariel11 - Duet12 - Down On Sunday13 - Stumpy's Choice14 - Send A Miracle15 - Bridges BurningDave Dupree - lead vocals, keyboardsBob Burdett - guitars, backing vocalsLars Ziemba - bass, backing vocalsRusty Knorr - drumsMANITO PARK (1991).
Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...Today I bring to you a true rarity requested by a reader; the Maryland indie outfit THE LIMIT and their only (?) album "Dysfunction".The band was formed in the nineties recording and releasing the album independently at the end of the decade, being promoted at the now legendary (and extinct) mp3.com site, one of the first places where you were able to find music on this format at the very beginning of the internet. Also served as an important platform for indie acts like The Limit to sell their CD's.The Limit's style is strongly inspired by the '80s commercial US Melodic Rock sound and AORish radio friendly tunes with nice harmonies and very melodious arrangements. The dynamic catchy opener "Rejecting Healthy" reminds me US cult rockers Neverland (Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey soundtrack), followed by the slang-named "Schweet Thang" driven by jumpin' rhythm guitars in the vein of Canadians The Works."Keep My Heart Open" is the first ballad and one of the highlights, with a graceful melodic line like Passion Street (UK band), a simple but rewarding slow tune with pianos and synths in the background. Then the light melodic rocker "What If" adds some Boston (Tom Scholz) feel specially on the guitar arrangements and during the harmonized choruses."Waiting For Goodbye" is another favourite, a midtempo stylized AOR number where the guitar lines and keyboard fills brings to mind Journey and even Scottish Strangeways. Uptempo rocker "Wrestle The Wind" has some early Night Ranger written over it, same later on "Regret", where the melodic guitar hooks takes the centre scene.A new highlight arrives with the midtempo AOR of "Leah's Lie", where Freddy Curci's Alias meets Mark Free's solo albums, followed by the other ballad on the CD, the very good "Heaven Doesn't Want Me" mixing acoustic guitars with keys ala Sheriff (again, Freddy Curci) and some REO Speedwagon.The album ends full on rockin' AOR / Melodic Rock style with "We All Fall Down", once again with a Night Ranger touch and perhaps some Loverboy.With a more than a decent production for an indie, The Limit blends all the classic influences mentioned above with their own personal stamp resulting in the really enjoyable album that is "Dysfunction".Rare as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model photo shoot in Alaska, The Limit's "Dysfunction" is a really nice addition to your Melodic Rock rarities collection.01 - Rejecting Healthy02 - Schweet Thang03 - Keep My Heart Open04 - What If05 - Waiting For Goodbye06 - Wrestle The Wind07 - Leah's Lie08 - Heaven Doesn't Want Me09 - Regret10 - We All Fall DownJim House Jr. - Lead Vocals, GuitarTim Haines - Guitar, Backing VocalsMike Duncan - Bass, Keyboards, Backing VocalsKent Beeghly - Drums, PercussionTHE LIMIT - Dysfunction 1999.
Requested in "REQUEST & FILL CORNER" section...Guitarist, singer & songwriter JON BUTCHER born in Alaska, but he started making some noise in the Boston area at the beginning of the eighties. His six-string style was often compared to Jimi Hendrix, not only for his playing, but also for being a young afro-american musician naming his group Axis, a reference to a Hendrix album title.However, at the middle of the decade Butcher was signed by Capitol and he and the label decided to change the musical approach to the polished Melodic Rock so in vogue in the US.By the time of this "Pictures From The Front" - Butcher's fifth album and the third for Capitol - there was not traces of Hendrix, not even on the moniker, as it was released under the 'Jon Butcher' name.Although not 'strictly' Melodic Rock (as it fuses some bluesy overtones) "Pictures From The Front" is a rock album with a strong AOR feel as well mainly due to the glossy production courtesy of the team Spencer Proffer (Cheap Trick, Heart, Eddie Money) and Glenn Ballard (Jack Wagner, Aerosmith, Toto) who also arranged the whole thing and co-wrote some songs.The new Jon Butcher band for this album - and successful tours to come - included talented bassist Jaimie Carter, solid drummer Ronnie Lee Sage and complete musician Thom Gimbel (later in Foreigner) who provides a solid foundation of keyboards and rhythm guitars.Butcher sings with emotion and style (sometimes remembering Robin Trower) but what shines on this record is his terrific, tasteful guitar playing sporting a monster typical '80s tone and a lot of high gain in his set-up sound.
All songs are good, being my favorites the urgent, Foreigner-like "Might As Well Be Free" driven by sharp riffs, a thunderous rhythm section and crowned by a crazy solo, and the anthemic "Live Or Die", recalling Kane Roberts solo albums.Out of print and not so-easy-to-find at good quality out there, this is a "Pictures From The Front" rip taken from my own collection.01 - I'm Only Dreaming02 - Might As Well Be Free03 - Live Or Die04 - 99 (May Be All You Need)05 - Beating Drum06 - The Mission07 - Send Me Somebody08 - Division Street09 - Come And Get It10 - Waiting For A MiracleGuitar, Lead & Backing Vocals – Jon ButcherKeyboards, Guitar & Backing Vocals – Thom GimbelBass – Jamie Carter, Jamie HuntingDrums, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Ronnie Lee SageAdditional Keyboards – Glen BallardBacking Vocals – Jamie Carter, Timothy B. SchmitJON BUTCHER Pictures From The Front.
1989 was the best year ever for the Melodic Rock / AOR genre. The most precious records appeared at that time and unfortunately many bands without a major label support promoting their releases get sunken into oblivion.One of these was Swiss ULTRANITE only album "I Want My Own Planet".All members from Ultranite worked previously in central Europe on different bands and writing songs for others, as Andy Boulton's Tokyo Blade or Andy Marc.The type of Melodic Rock crafted by Ultranite has many points in common with the Scandinavian scene, especially in the AOR keyboard infusions into the music.
We have some great, melodic fist-pumping anthems like "Hot As The Summer", "Thank You" and " Long Live The Nite" (featuring Krokus' Marc Storace guesting on vocals) akin Zinatra, Aidean or Fate.There's diversity as well, as on the little Hi-Tech "Little Angel" recalling Germans Craaft, and nice Swedish power ballads in "Streets Of Rome" and "Lost For Ever".
Very rare and hard to find on CD, Ultranite's "I Want My Own Planet" is one of my favourite 'obscure 1989' releases. It was featured on many blogs and forums, but not in such good quality.This is a HQ rip from my own CD complete with full scans.01 - Summerworld02 - Time Will Tell03 - Tender Love04 - Hot As The Summer05 - Little Angel06 - Long Live The Nite07 - Streets Of Rome08 - Thank You09 - Lost For Ever10 - CathedralPeter Prestel - Guitar, VocalsMartin Machwitz - Keyboards, Backing VocalsMike Sullivan - Bass, Backing VocalsArne Flick - Drums, Backing VocalsErdal Kizilcay - add. Bass, ProductionMarc Storace - Lead Vocals on 6ULTRANITE I Want My Own Planet HQ.
The great Michael Bolotin (his given name) most known as MICHAEL BOLTON wrote some classic rockin' AOR masterpieces before turning a middle-aged women oriented MOR crooner.Of his four eighties records, undoubtedly "Everybody's Crazy" is the best of all: pulsating bass and keyboard lines, rocking guitars and catchy choruses wrapped around Bolton's powerful, emotional lead vocals.The drums on this album are bombastic - just the way I like - performed by ex- Rainbow Chuck Burgi (uncredited on the original release, but listed on the reissue), all perfectly recorded by genius producer Neil Kernon.
This little gem was already featured at the very beginning of this blog, and now re-posted by request as incredibly, isn't that easy to find in the blogosphere. Even less in its remastered form.One of the best '80s AOR albums.01 - Save Our Love02 - Everybody's Crazy03 - Can't Turn It Off04 - Call My Name05 - Everytime06 - Desperate Heart07 - Start Breaking My Heart08 - You Don't Want Me Bad Enough09 - Don't Tell Me It's OverMichael Bolton - lead vocals, guitarsBruce Kulick - lead guitarDennis Feldman - bass, backing vocalsChuck Burgi - drumsMark Mangold, Mark Radice, Jan Mullaney - keyboardsLarry Fast - synthesizersSchuyler Deale - additional bassNeil Kernon and Doug Katsaros - additional keyboardsPeppy Castro, Terry Brock - backing vocals... and many moreMICHAEL BOLTON Everybody's Crazy Remastered.