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.38 Special is a prime example of an AOR band with deep roots in Southern rock. The band hails from Florida, and vocalist Donnie Van Zant is the brother of none other than Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ronnie and Johnny Van Zant. The group's 1982 album, Special Forces, included the flawless Top Ten rocker "Caught Up in You," which injected the mainstream with a shot of much-needed grit. That album's follow-up, 1983's Tour De Force, upped the ante, showing the band's skills at their peak. Propelled by the effortless blend of melody and power stirred up by Van Zant, vocalist/guitarist Don Barnes, guitarist Jeff Carlisi, bassist Larry Junstrom, and drummers Steve Brookins and Jack Grondin, Tour De Force is loaded with irresistible hooks. The hit single, "If I'd Been the One," is a stunner steeped in passionate vocals and simple but highly effective rhythm and lead guitar parts. "Back Where You Belong," which was also a hit, is more of a straightforward pop/rock song. "I Oughta Let Go" is best described as country-rock -- or, better still, country-funk -- and the fun "Undercover Lover" is a sly, laid-back rocker. But the undiscovered gem here is "Twentieth Century Fox" (no, not the Doors song), a fantastic rocker with great guitar grooves, aggressive vocals, and clever lyrics. ~ Bret Adams
Recorded at Studio One, Doraville, Georgia.
.38 Special: Don Barnes (vocals, guitar); Donnie Van Zandt (vocals); Jeff Carlisi (guitar); Larry Junstrom (bass); Jack Grondin, Steve Brookins (drums).
38 Special Tour De Force Songs Tour De Force Music Review Purchase Tour De Force CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 38 Special Rockin' Into The Night CD (1980)
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| | 38 Special Wild-Eyed Southern Boys CD (1981)
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$4.99 Building on the bandmembers' own personal accomplishments that came from the Rockin' Into the Night ...
| | 38 Special Strength In Numbers CD (1986)
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| | Molly Hatchet Flirtin' With Disaster CD (1979)
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| | Axe Nemesis CD (1983)
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| | 38 Special CD (1977)
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| | Hasil Adkins Look At That Caveman Go!! CD (1993)
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| | Lucky Thompson Jazz In Paris: With Dave Pochonet All Stars CD (2002)
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| | Cumbia Los Reyes De La Cumbia Cumbia: Los Reyes De La Cumbia CD (2006)
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| | Placebo CDs (1996) Bonus DVD; Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$21.05 Placebo was an intriguing combination of a Swede, a Swiss, and an American, who formed in Luxembourg and ended up sounding very British, in a post-punk sort of way. Signed for a reputed large ...
| | Brew Key CD (2007)
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$12.65 THE BREWChris Plante: Keyboards/vocalsDave Drouin: Guitars/vocalsJoe Plante: Bass/vocalsKelly Kane: Drums/vocals“I got one life to live/Bet I’ll make the best of this/And if it’s not there/I’ll build a bridge/Just to find a new route.” - “Chance Reaching”The Brew are an aptly named quartet from Amesbury, a town in northeastern Massachusetts, cooking up a musical melting pot on their brand-new, self-released album, Back to the Woods, that combines their roots in classic rock, adding ingredients of prog, jazz, reggae, world beat, indie, funk and orchestral pop, sometimes in the course of a single song.“I feel like we would be doing this no matter what, but to have so many people validate what we believe in so deeply, it makes it something really special,” says Chris Plante, the keyboardist for the group, who joined high school classmates, guitarist Dave Drouin and drummer Kelly Kane, with his brother, bassist Joe Plante, to form The Brew.The Brew has that indefinable \"it\" that is the distillation of talent, execution and unconditional commitment to the dream of living up to their abilities. That commitment explains why folks drive hundreds of miles to shows and female fans are sporting Brew tattoos. The band\'s commitment to their music is total, and in a flavor-of-the-month world of commercialism, they are a walk-the-talk example of succeeding on your own terms.Their eclectic stylistic palette can be heard clearly on Back to the Woods, from the tribal world beat and prog-rock of “Seen It All” and the reggae rhythm of “Looking Down” to the jazz-funk and Sting-like vocal on “Control,” the lush Beach Boys a cappella harmonies of the title track and the Queen-like overkill of “Castle Walls” and the climactic “Chance Reaching.”Listen to Drouin’s slide layering in “First of Things,” his wah-wah guitars in “Looking Down” (“That’s one of the few solos I’ve recorded without a preconceived starting point or theme,” says Dave. “It was very in the moment, willy-nilly. Just going for it.”) or the rhapsodic symphony, “Castle Walls.”The Brew’s songs have something on their mind, too, with thoughtful, provocative lyrics. “Seen It All,” “Control” and “Black Train” lament man’s self-destruction and exploitation of earth’s resources, at the same time admitting there are no easy solutions, asking, “If humans are so clever/Why can’t we find another way?” (“Seen It All”) and warning, “Use her as a means/Her gift to us will be the end” (“Control”). The island riddims of “Looking Down” offer a blast at authority, in this ...
| | Faust So Far CD (1972) (Import) Germany
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$17.95 Cut in 1972, the second recording from the German rockers features nine tunes, including "It's A Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl," "Picnic On A Frozen River," "In The Spirit," ...
| | Maria Jameau World Family Folk Celebration CD (2008)
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