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All songs written or co-written by Pat Travers except "Is This Love" (Bob Marley) and "Born Under A Bad Sign" (Booker T. Jones and William Bell).
Raw, amped-up blues-rock material, with loads of raucous guitar to recommend it. ~ Cub Koda
Digitally remastered by Suha Gur (Polygram Studios).
Live Recording
Recorded at Quadradial Recording Studio, Miami, Florida between June 1979 and January 1980.
Personnel: Pat Travers (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Pat Thrall (vocals, guitar, synthesizer); Dawn Shahan (vocals, background vocals); Michael Schrieve (vibraphone, percussion, background vocals); Mars Cowling (bass guitar); Tommy Aldridge (drums, percussion); Michael Shrieve (percussion).
Audio Remixer: Suha Gur.
Recording information: Quadradial Recording Studio, Miami, FL (06/1979-01/1980).
Photographers: Steve Joester; Bill Crump.
Personnel: Pat Travers (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Pat Thrall (guitar, vocals), Mars Cowling (bass), Tommy Aldridge (drums, percussion), Michael Schrieve (percussion), Dawn Shahan (background vocals).
Crash And Burn Music | List Price | $9.95 (You save $3.36) | | Category | Rock Albums, Oldies CDs, Rock/Pop, Hard Rock | | Label | Polydor | | Orig Year | 1980 | | All Time Sales Rank | 4467  | | CD Universe Part number | 1056476 | | Catalog number | 823706 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 06, 1993 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Dennis MacKay; Pat Travers | | Engineer | Dennis MacKay; Greg Calbi | | Recording Time | 38 minutes | | Personnel | Tommy Aldridge - drums, percussion Pat Thrall - vocals, guitar, synthesizer Pat Travers - vocals, guitar, keyboards Mars Cowling - bass guitar Dawn Shahan - vocals, background vocals Michael Schrieve - vibraphone, percussion, background vocals
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Pat Travers Crash And Burn Songs Crash And Burn Music Review Purchase Crash And Burn CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Pat Travers Live! Go For What You Know CD (1979)
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$6.49 Recorded live at the Opry House, Austin, Texas; Great Southern Music Hall, Orlando, Florida; Great Southern Music Hall, Gainesville, Florida; Gusman Hall, Miami, Florida in January and February 1979.
All songs written or co-written by Pat Travers except "Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights)" (Stan Lewis).
Pat Travers never sounded more focused and inspired than he does on Live! Go for What You Know, which was recorded during the Canadian hard rocker/blues-rocker's U.S. tour of early 1979. Travers can really burn on stage, and this album reflects that. Backed ...
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| | Gamma 2 CD (1980)
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$9.69 The second LP from Gamma, an unlikely hard rock group on Elektra Records, features future Robin Trower vocalist Davey Pattison doing his best to sound like Bad Company during Paul Rodgers' "Rock & Roll Fantasy" period. With Jim Alcivar on synthesizer and Denny Carmassi on drums, you have a goodly portion of the band Montrose, since the guitarist/producer is the guiding hand behind this project. "Skin and Bone" might as well be Bad Company, while the cover of Thunderclap Newman's "Something in the Air" misses the mark slightly. The revolutionary theme of that great tune from the film The Strawberry Statement gets lost in the translation and ...
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$9.69 For Gamma's debut on Elektra, the band picked Mickey Newbury's "Wish I Was" and Hollies/Linda Ronstadt songwriter Clint Ballard Jr.'s "I'm Alive," when maybe Newbury's "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)" would have been more appropriate. As far as Ballard's contribution goes, the more familiar "You're No Good" might've worked better than "I'm Alive," creativity not being Gamma's strong suit. With such a cool name as Gamma, the rays that turned Bruce Banner into the Hulk, one might expect Ronnie Montrose to come up with a nice mutated blend of hard-edged Pink Floyd meets Hawkwind. ...
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| | 40 Years Of Jukebox Hits: The 50'S, 60'S, 70'S & 80'S CDs (2002) Boxed Set
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$156.09 Contains 4 separately released 5-CD boxed sets: JUKEBOX HITS OF THE 50'S, JUKEBOX HITS OF THE 60'S, JUKEBOX HITS OF THE 70'S and JUKEBOX HITS OF THE 80'S.
Collectables' 40 Years of Jukebox Hits: The 50's, 60's, 70's & 80's is an attractive package for consumers only interested in hits of these eras. Spread out over 20 discs, these 282 recognizable cuts are by the artists who made them famous and are not re-recordings. However, a major flaw of this huge set, besides lack of decent packaging, is the sheer number of CDs, which could have been cut in half if the full 80-minute capacity of each disc were utilized. More than likely casual music lovers will only want the "big hits" from a certain era anyway, and will find the individual sets more to their liking and in line with their budgets. ~ Al Campbell
20 CD Box Set 50's-60's-70's-80's
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| | Boundless Gratitude Acoustic Light CD (2008)
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$15.15 This CD and all of the songs in it literally reach for the sky."Truthful words are not beautiful. Beautiful words are not truthful," according to Lao Tsu. "That's because truth and beauty are opposite faces of the same coin," according to Boundless Gratitude. "The coin is something that I call musical storytelling, and that other folks call folk music or just plain music," BG adds. "So if you like your truthful words delivered beautifully, come on out and hear me play sometime."Boundless Gratitude sings ballads, usually to the accompaniment of an acoustic guitar, and has been described as a griot, a troubadour and a balladeer. About half of the songs that he sings are original and about half are songs from popular, folk, jazz, classical and other traditions. Listeners often compliment his “arrangements” of memorable songs, even though he doesn’t consciously do arrangements. Billie Holliday didn’t do arrangements either. “If you find a tune and it has something to do with you… you just feel it,” she wrote in Lady Sings the Blues. “And when you sing it, other people can feel something too.”BG's first "gig" was a Black History Month children’s storytime at a bookstore in Fremont, CA, in 2000. In the summer of that same year, he traveled to Washington D.C., to play during an interfaith peace vigil, and also traveled to Los Angeles, CA, to participate in a Children's Storytelling for Peace program. He also produced and released "Musical Storytelling by Ali Ibn Musa" the first of several do-it-yourself (DIY) CDs. In 2007, a final and much-enhanced version of the “Black Ink” musical story that BG told in his first gig was released (after innumerable revisions) in a DIY 2-CD set entitled, “How Paper and Ink Came Together and Survived to Sing About It.”From 2000 to 2001, BG co-hosted a singer-songwriter open mic at the Freight and Salvage Coffee House in Berkeley, CA. And from 2003 to 2008, he co-hosted a poetry and music open mic at the Berkeley Art Center. In February 2008, he launched a new open mic for composers and performers of original music at the Frank Bette Center for the Arts in Alameda, CA. From 2003 through 2005, he provided musical storytelling at a number of community gatherings that included health and safety fairs and Black History Month and Kwanzaa celebrations, as well as several late evening performances for and with the multi-talented staff at Harbin Hot Springs near Middletown, CA. In September 2004 he released his "Homeland Security by Hajb the Mad Poet" CD.A particularly memorable evening late in 2005, brought the opportunity for Boundless Gratitude to perform one of his signature songs, “A Black Man’s Prayer” during a Katrina fundraiser at La Pena in Berkeley, CA. The lyrics from that performance were published in 2006 by Jukebox Press ...
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