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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. Crimes In Mind was originally released in 1985. Wounded Bird Records. 2002.
Recording information: Axis Studios, Atlanta, GA.
Streets: Steve Walsh (vocals, keyboards); Mike Slamer (guitar); Billy Greer (bass, background vocals); Tim Gehrt (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Personnel: Steve Walsh (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Billy Greer (vocals, bass guitar); Tim Gehrt (vocals, drums, percussion); Mike Slamer (guitar).
Streets Crimes In Mind Songs | 1. | Don't Look Back |
| 2. | Nightmare Begins, The |
| 3. | Broken Glass |
| 4. | Hit 'N Run |
| 5. | Crimes in Mind |
| 6. | I Can't Wait |
| 7. | Gun Runner |
| 8. | Desiree |
| 9. | Rat Race |
| 10. | Turn My Head |
| Crimes In Mind Music Review Purchase Crimes In Mind CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Streets 1st CD (1983)
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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 doesn't have Pete Townshend's clever production. Though the attempt is interesting enough, memories of the original are so ...
| | Gamma 3 CD (1982)
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$9.69 The third and final Gamma kicks off with "What's Gone Is Gone," a grand bit of science friction awash in keys and vocoder. When axe-god Ronnie Montrose's solo finally kicks in, the guitar serves as embellishment rather than a foundation. Such is the paradox of Gamma, a band with proven chops to spare, trying to be cutting edge without cutting loose. The end result is some kind of fluff-prog (sometimes akin to Grace Under Pressure). Of course the production and drums are ...
| | Gamma 1 CD (1979)
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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. No such luck. The opening track, "Thunder and Lightning," has all the pedestrian elements of a marriage between Foreigner and Bad Company, the mainstream meets the mundane. Ken ...
| | Axe Nemesis CD (1983)
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$10.49 An electrifying stew of hard rock, biker rock, Southern rock, and keyboard rock (we're talking 1983 after all), Nemesis may easily be Axe's defining statement: The band wants nothing more than airwave domination and to come into your town to help you party down. Ripped opener "Heat in the Street" bears a similar title to "Rock 'N' Roll Party in the Streets," Axe's biggest-ever hit from their previous offering, Offering (the CD reissue erroneously christens the song "Heat in the Night" but all that matters is Nemesis made it to disc), yet despite the obvious leitmotif, nothing can touch this red-hot, hard luck, fugitive tale which takes every right turn while crashing and burning in a league with the ...
| | Axe Offering CD (1981)
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$10.49 Kicking off with ...
| | 2 Live Crew Greatest Hits Vol. 2 CD (1999) + Bonus CD
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| | Robert Gass Enchanted: The Best Of CD (1999)
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Liner Note Author: Robert Gass.
Recording information: Blue Jay Studio, MA; Colorado Sound, CO; Colorado Sound, Lakewood, CO; Euphoria Sound Studio, Revere, MA; FTM Studios, CO; FTM Studios, Lakewood, CO; Hunauma Bay, Maui, Hawaii; Inner City Sound, MA; One World Recording, MA; Renaissance Church Studio, Turners Falls, MA; Spring Hi; The Barn At Spring Hill, Ashby, ...
| | Reverend Horton Heat Liquor In The Front CD (1994)
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| | Jeanne Lee After Hours CD (1994)
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| | Well Wishers Twenty-Four Seven CD (2004)
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$13.15 The Well Wishers is a brand-new side project of veteran San Francisco power poppers Spinning Jennies. Working off 15+ years of songwriting and recording prowess, Jennies front-man Jeff Shelton formed the Well Wishers in mid-2003 as a "musical diversion" to explore his talents as a solo artist and to further mine the deeply melodic foundation of the Jennies' unique style of pop. With the exception of half the album's drum tracks and guest spots from various pals, the Well Wishers was recorded entirely by Shelton himself. The album's rich, melodic tracks are driven heavily by acoustic guitars; warm, ringing electric guitars, and cascading vocal harmonies that punctuate Shelton's penchant for elaborate pop arrangements. Production played a key role in the development of this album with invaluable assistance provided by veteranSan Francisco recording engineer Justin Weis (Trakworx Studios).The end result is a big, full-bodied pop album that transcends the staleness of commercial-radio rock and forgettable ...
| | Valina Epode CDs (2005)
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| | Andrew Hill Compulsion CD (1965) Remastered
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