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Streets was the group that Steve Walsh & Billy Greer started after they left the group Kansas. They released two albums on Atlantic Records between 1983 and 1985. 1st hit the Billboard charts in 1983 and rose to #166. Wounded Bird Records. 2002.
Streets: Steve Walsh (vocals, keyboards); Mike Slamer (guitar); Billy Greer (bass, background vocals); Tim Gehrt (drums, percussion). Personnel: Steve Walsh (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Tim Gehrt (vocals, drums, percussion); Billy Greer (vocals); Mike Slamer (guitar). Audio Mixers: Mike Slamer; Neil Kernon. Recording information: Axis Studios, Atlanta, GA; Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY.
Streets 1st Songs | 1. | If Love Should Go  |
| 2. | Move On |
| 3. | One Way Street |
| 4. | Lonely Woman's Cry |
| 5. | Everything Is Changing |
| 6. | Cold Hearted Woman |
| 7. | So Far Away |
| 8. | Blue Town |
| 9. | Fire |
| Purchase 1st CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Streets Crimes In Mind CD (1985)
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| | Gamma 2 CD (1980)
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$9.69 Gamma was the group that Ronnie Montrose started after his group Montrose broke up. They released three albums on Elektra Records between 1979 and 1982. Gamma 2 hit the Billboard charts in 1982 and rose to #65. Wounded Bird. 2002.
Gamma: Davey Pattison (vocals); Ronnie Montrose (guitar); Jim Alcivar (synthesizer); Glen Letsch (bass); Denny Carmassi (drums). Additional personnel: Genya Ravan (vocals). Originally released on Elektra Records. Personnel: Davey Pattison, Genya Ravan (vocals); Ronnie Montrose (guitar); Dan Pearce (10-string guitar); Jim Alcivar (synthesizer); Glenn Letsch (bass guitar); Denny Carmassi (drums); Skip Gillette ...
| | Gamma 3 CD (1982)
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$9.69 Gamma was the group that Ronnie Montrose started after his group Montrose broke up. They released three albums on Elektra Records between 1979 and 1982. Gamma 3 hit the Billboard charts in 1982 and rose to #72. Wounded Bird. 2002.
Gamma: Davey Pattison (vocals); Ronnie Montrose (guitar); Mitchell Froom (keyboards); Glenn Letsch (bass); Denny Carmassi (drums). Originally released on Elektra Records. The third and final Gamma kicks off with "What's Gone Is Gone," a grand bit of science friction awash in keys and vocoder. ...
| | Gamma 1 CD (1979)
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$9.69 Gamma was the group that Ronnie Montrose started after his group Montrose broke up. They released three albums on Elektra records between 1979 and 1982. Gamma 1 hit the Billboard charts in 1979 and rose to #131. Wounded Bird. 2002.
Gamma: Davey Pattison (vocals); Ronnie Montrose (guitar); Jim Alcivar (synthesizer); Alan Fitzgerald (bass); Skip Gillette (percussion). Originally released on Elektra. Personnel: Davey Pattison (vocals); Ronnie Montrose (guitar); Jim Alcivar (keyboards, synthesizer); Skip Gillette (percussion). Recording information: Chateau Records. Photographer: Aaron Rapoport. For Gamma's debut on Elektra, the band picked Mickey Newbury's "Wish I Was" and Hollies/Linda Ronstadt ...
| | Axe Offering CD (1981)
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$10.49 Axe were a metal rock band led by vocalist Edgar Riley and guitarist Bobby Barth. They released numerous albums in the 80's and have had a cult following ever since. Their two biggest albums were Offering (1982) & Nemesis (1983), their only Billboard charting albums. Offering rose to # 81 in 1982. First time on CD. Wounded Bird. 2003.
Axe includes: Edgar Riley (vocals); Bobby Barth. Personnel: Mike Osborne, Bobby Barth (vocals, guitar); Edgar Riley (vocals, keyboards); Teddy Mueller (drums). Audio Mixers: Bobby Barth; Al Nalli; ...
| | Yes Drama CD (1980) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.35 Includes ten bonus tracks. Yes: Trevor Horn (vocals, bass); Steve Howe (guitar, background vocals); Chris Squire (piano, bass, background vocals); Geoff Downes (keyboards, sound effects); Alan White (drums, background vocals). Recorded at the Town House, London, England. Originally released on Atlantic (16019). Personnel: Steve Howe (vocals, guitar); Chris Squire (vocals, piano); Trevor Horn (vocals); Geoffrey Downes (keyboards, vocoder). Audio Mixer: Brian Kehew. Audio Remasterer: Dan Hersch. Liner Note Author: Brian Ives. Recording information: Town House, London, England (04/15/1980-05/??/1980). Photographers: Michael N. Marks; David Clarke ; Michael Putlan. Arranger: Yes. For this one album, ex-Buggles Geoffrey ...
| | Robert Fripp Radiophonics: 1995 Soundscapes-Vol. 1: Live In Argentina CD (1995) (Import)
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$14.69 On his first volume in the Soundscapes series, Robert Fripp shuns his rock side and chooses to explore experimental, new age-like sounds instead. The selections on Radiophonics were culled from a seven-night stand of concerts that Fripp played in Buenos Aires from April 3 to April 9, 1995; in the liner notes, Fripp himself admits trying to test the audience's patience, generosity of spirit, and listening capabilities. With that said, you should expect that this ...
| | Vampire Music, Vol. 1 CD (2005)
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| | Giles, Giles & Fripp Brondesbury Tapes (1968) CD (2001)
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$11.85 Giles, Giles & Fripp: Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Robert Fripp. Additional personnel includes: Ian McDonald, Judy Dyble. Recorded in 1968. Includes liner notes by Peter Giles. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Ian McDonald (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, flute, clarinet, saxophone, piano); Michael Giles (vocals, drums); Peter Giles, Judy Dyble (vocals); Robert Fripp (guitar, electric guitar, piano). Liner Note Author: Peter Giles. Recording information: Beacon Royal Hotel. Considering that Giles, Giles & Fripp's original album sold about 500 copies, the very existence of this 70-minute CD is a source of astonishment as well as delight. Comprised of privately made tapes of the legendary progressive/pop/rock trio -- all home recordings, on a Revox stereo reel-to-reel recorder, that made lots of use of overdubbing -- this CD shows Robert Fripp, Peter Giles, and Michael Giles (along with Julie Dyble and Ian McDonald) at their most experimental. Virtually all of what ended up on The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles & Fripp seems to have started life here, before they ever got into Decca's studios, so this is a chance to hear some of their released music as works-in-progress, most notably Robert Fripp's "Suite No. 1" (which was later transmuted into "Prelude: Song of the Gulls" from Islands), and an early Fripp guitar piece, "Tremelo Study in A Major." ...
| | Rough Guide To Highlife CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Rosemary's Baby CD (2005) (Import) Import; United Kingdom
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| | Phosphene Projection CD (2005)
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| | Ars Nova Sunshine & Shadows CD (1969)
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| | Lil Uno Tales From The Sick CD (2007) Bonus Track
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