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With its second and final album, Visitors, Automatic Man unveiled a new lineup. Lead singer/keyboardist Bayeté (real name: Todd Cochrane) and guitarist Pat Thrall were still on board, but bassist Doni Harvey and former Santana drummer Michael Shrieve were gone-and their replacements were bassist Jerome Rimson and drummer Glenn Symmonds. The Bay Area quartet was still interracial (half white, half black), but with the personnel changes came a more commercial approach. While Automatic Man's self-titled debut album of 1976 was an uncompromising, fairly abstract effort that had to be accepted on its own terms, Visitors finds the band making its progressive rock/space rock funkier and more accessible. Automatic Man definitely increased the funk/soul factor on this LP, and tunes like "Daughter of Neptune" and "Give It to Me" have an immediacy and a directness that the first album lacked. This isn't to say that Visitors is a better album; Automatic Man was the more creative and risk-taking of the two, although Visitors is generally likable. Nonetheless, Visitors wasn't the commercial breakthrough that Automatic Man was hoping for-and regrettably, the band broke up after this album. ~ Alex Henderson
Following on from the previous success of the band's debut album re-released by Lemon last year, we are proud to bring you `Visitors' which has been unavailable for almost 30 years! Automatic Man's blend of funk, fusion and classic rock is perfectly executed on this uplifting 8 track record. Previously unavailable on CD, this remastered edition also contains all original artwork plus bonus sleevenotes!
VISITORS is a 1977 album by the rock band Automatic Man.
Personnel: Pat Thrall (vocals, guitar); Todd Cochrane (vocals, keyboards); Glenn Symmonds (drums).
Liner Note Author: Michael Heatley.
Recording information: Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Automatic Man Visitors Songs | 1. | Give It to Me |
| 2. | Live Wire |
| 3. | So You Wanna Be |
| 4. | Y-2-Me |
| 5. | Visitors |
| 6. | Here I Am Now |
| 7. | Daughter of Neptune |
| 8. | What's Done |
| Visitors Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews not as good as the fist........but When I bought both albums on vinyl years ago I always prefered the first one, but when I listened to visitors on CD I thought gee this one is pretty good too! I'm so glad that AM made it to disc!! Submitted by DMDoLAC (Middletown, CT. USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Automatic Man CD Review Great cd. Searched for a long time before I found with you guys. Happy to discover your site and look forward to future purchases.
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Ernest L Harris Jr Submitted by rdharris (Albany, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great fusion more great fusion from pat thrall & co this was all in all a great record at the time and still is remastered here on cd for the first time Submitted by SAXONMAN (long island new york)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Band Automatic Man/Bayeté (Todd Cochran) What people do not know is that the band was founded by "Bayeté (Todd Cochran)" And Michael Shrieve. And all of this music was composed by Bayeté (Todd Cochran), who is one of the most unique and gifted Keyboardist Composers of our time.
After Automatic Man Bayete Joined The Peter Gabriel and recorded the 1st LP titled "Peter Gabriel" /Also The Band Called "GO" Wth Japan Percussionist "Stomu Yamasta" and "Steve Winwood". Bayeté (Todd Cochran) was one of the only African American Keyboard Players to play
in a rock bands in the 70's.
The only other I can think of was "George Duke" who worked with "Frank Zapa"
Bayete and his songs where the soul of Automatic Man
Todd & Pat play Call and Answer as true Blues Men. Submitted by madsciencemusic (Century City CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Visitors Reissued Too, Eh? Visitors wasn't as fully realised as AM's first LP, but it's still worthwhile for the great, if brief, playing on tracks 5-7. The rest - eh - makes it seem more like a perfunctory "contractual obligation" record. AM disbanded shortly after this. Too bad Fate is often cruel - AM would've made an excellent backing band for Hendrix. Submitted by Nate (Beantown, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Visitors CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chills Kaleidoscope World CD (1986) (Import) Import; Australia
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$23.75 KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD contains 10 bonus tracks and represents everything the band recorded through early 1986, including all of the LOST EP, and the I LOVE MY LEATHER JACKET/THE GREAT ESCAPE 12"
KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD, The Chills' 18-track compilation culled from The Chills early and mid-'80s EPs and singles, is highlighted by the song "Pink Frost."
The Chills' Martin Phillipps mixes up melodic pop with elements of garage rock and punk, creating songs with a sweet melancholy all their own. Phillipps has always been the focus of the Chills, writing and singing the band's songs. His group has also rivaled Menudo in its sheer number of personnel changes. In a just world, the Chills would have sold just as many records.
KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD showcases the shifting line-ups and many moods of the early to mid-'80s Chills. "Rolling Moon" captures a mood of shambling joy, its simple, repeated keyboard riff sounding like a distant caravan crossing New Zealand's big-sky country. "Pink Frost" is undoubtedly one of the Chills' two or three finest songs, an eerie tale of finding one's lover dead and being stricken with waves ...
| | Automatic Man CD (1976)
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$13.09 Space rockers Automatic Man (featuring Santanna's dynamite drummer, Michael Shrieve) get their 1976 debut remastered in all its progressive glory.
After making his name with Santana (remember his solo on "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock?), drummer Michael Shrieve did some experimenting with Stomu Yamashta and then turned to this four-piece, which was led by singer/keyboard player Bayete. Their sound is progressive rock with a spacy, spiritual bent (titles include "Atlantis Rising" and "Interstellar Tracking Devices"), which means swirling synthesizers, biting lead guitar playing (courtesy of Pat Thrall), and lyrics about angels and ...
| | Killing Floor CD (1995) (Import) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak; Germany
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$18.79 The sheer toughness -- and overall derivative -- nature of Killing Floor's debut album, issued six months after Led Zeppelin's debut in 1969 on the Spark label, is a wondrous contrast to the overly slick treatment American blues were given by British artists. All of these tunes, with the exception of one, are revamped versions of songs from the blues canon with different words. The lone "cover" in the set was written by Willie Dixon titled "Woman You Need Love," the tune Zep ripped for "Whole Lotta Love." Despite the fact that this set was issued before by Repertoire, the Akarma version is definitive in that it features the original cover artwork in a heavy cardboard gatefold sleeve, and killer sound. This is a raw, immediate, overdriven, psychedelic blues record that offers an interesting historical counterpoint to the immediate impact of Page and Plant and Co., but it also offers a great contrast to the recent 1990s versions of American groups trying to rock up the blues in like style: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion immediately comes to mind. They also provide ...
| | Danny Kirwan Second Chapter CD (1975) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak
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$19.79 The first solo album from Fleetwood Mac singer/songwriter Daniel David Kirwan has the future producer for Human League and Buzzcocks, Martin Rushent, utilizing those skills here, as well as engineering. The sound is crystal clear, and a feather in the cap for Rushent as well as Kirwan. It starts off with an uncharacteristic "Ram Jam City," which has more Lindsey Buckingham sounds than one would expect, especially since the two guitarists come from two different musical worlds. "Odds and Ends" is more lighthearted, the kind of music Paul McCartney toyed with on The White Album's "Rocky Raccoon." What Second Chapter immediately sets forth is the importance of Kirwan as a pop artist, and how, despite Fleetwood Mac's success after he left, his sounds could still have been beneficial to that supergroup. "Hot Summers Day" is a fine example of that, a beautiful song that could offset Buckingham's gritty ramblings. It would have made a nice counterpoint as Stevie Nicks complemented Christine McVie's tunes with her adventures, bringing an important change of pace to that popular band's hits. The jacket looks like a dusty old family album-style book holding ...
| | Legend CD (2007) (Import) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak; Germany
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$18.75 In some circles, Mickey Jupp is something of a minor legend, a roots rocker with excellent taste and a cutting wit, best heard on the songs "Switchboard Susan" and "You'll Never Get Me Up in One of Those," both covered by Nick Lowe. Basher's endorsement is a clear indication that Jupp is a pub rocker, a guy who specializes in laid-back good times, so it shouldn't come as a great surprise that his first band, Legend, was proto-pub, an unabashed celebration of old-time rock & roll, filled with three-chord Chuck Berry rockers and doo wop backing vocals. Nevertheless, listening to their 1970 LP is a bit of a shock, as it's completely disassociated with anything that was happening in 1970, even with Tony Visconti enlisted as their producer. Legend's sensibility is ahead of its time in its retro thinking, pointing the way to the rock & roll revival of the late '70s and not even that similar to the country-rock of Eggs Over Easy or Bees Make Honey, as this has little of the rustic feel of the Band: it's just straight-up oldies rock, a trait emphasized by those incessant doo wop harmonies that are on almost every cut on this LP (but do disappear on the bonus live cuts on the Repertoire reissue, possibly because they were too busy playing to harmonize). Those harmonies and the light, almost goofy, touch of Jupp's writing here distinguish Legend and also illustrate why they made no waves in 1970; ...
| | Robin Trower Seven Moons CD (2008) Digipak
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$12.89 Jack Bruce must have enjoyed his 2005 get-together with Cream so much that, when Clapton and Baker were unwilling to continue the collaboration, he rang up Robin Trower to renew the brief power trio fling they had in the mid-'80s. The Trower-Bruce pairing had released only two albums, B.L.T. and Truce, and was dormant since 1982, so this 2007 reunion was somewhat of a continuation of the project, albeit one separated by a quarter century. The results impressively continue where Truce left off, as Bruce brings his distinctive croon/moan to bluesy, riff-oriented tunes dominated by Trower's silvery guitar runs. Gary Husband fills the drum slot adequately if inconspicuously, but his contributions are mixed so far under Bruce's vocals and Trower's guitar that they are secondary. The previous two releases called in Trower's old Procol Harum lyricist Keith Reid and Bruce collaborator Peter Brown to write the words, but Bruce and Trower pen these 11 songs without outside assistance. Most tunes such as "Lives of Clay," a barely concealed rewrite of Cream's "Politician" lick, revisit familiar ...
| | Mono Men Wrecker! CD (1992)
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$11.65 While the Mono Men were often pegged as just another garage-revival band, anyone who actually listened to them knew there was a lot more to their sound than that -- punk, blues, and straight-ahead hard rock informed their sound as much as 1960s fuzz-tone raunch, and 1992's Wrecker was the album where they began to prove just how strong their special brew could be after a less-than-stellar debut, Stop ...
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