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Nyc Hardcore. Members Of Agnostic Front.
Audio Mixer: Erin Farley.
Recording information: Big Blue Meanie Studio, Jersey City, NJ.
Loved & Hated: Jimmey Colletti (vocals, guitars); Larry Nieroda (guitars); Frankie Fingers (electric bass); Mike Reese.
Personnel: Jimmy Colletti (vocals, guitar); Mike Gallo (vocals, background vocals); Larry Nieroda (guitar); Mike Reese (drums); Steve Gallo , Vinnie Stigma (background vocals).
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$9.55 Susan Boyle's grand unveiling on Britain's Got Talent was with a song from Les Miserables - the very song that lends this album its title -- and if she could become an international sensation based on a show tune standard, there's no reason for her to change her approach on her debut, since that's the sound that made her a star. Plus, a large part of Boyle's appeal is that she's a middle-aged woman recalling a bygone era when there were singers that appealed to an adult audience by offering soft, stately versions of pop hits and standards. That time was the late `60s and early `70s, and apart from a rather faithful version of Madonna's "You'll See," I Dreamed a Dream could very well have been released all those years ago, as it mixes ...
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$21.49 From the Producer!I feel very blessed to have known Boots Randolph for twenty-five years. I first met him when my father, the late comedian Ralph Smith, was recording a comedy album at Boots' legendary Printer's Alley nightclub in 1980. I remember being blown away by Boots and his band. An opportunity to 'sub' on Boots' band one night led to him offering me the job full-time, and I have no intention of ever leaving! I have had the pleasure of producing several records on Boots through the last ten years, and this latest offering is something truly special for all of us involved in the making of it. Through the years, Boots has always had a 'concept' in mind when he began a new project. Boots and I had talked many late nights driving back to Nashville about a new project - we just never seemed to come up with a concept that we were as enthused about after a good night's sleep. One day driving to Boots' home to talk about recording, it hit me. Boots is 78 years old, he has cut nearly fifty albums, he is playing as well as he has ever played - who needs a concept? Let's just record a group of Boots' favorite songs, songs he had never recorded previously. Well, there's a concept for you. We discussed a few titles, and made plans to get together at the studio on a Saturday to 'see if anything would happen.' Well, did it ever. The first session opened a floodgate, and we soon had sixteen songs that we really wanted to record ...
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