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PJ Farley Discography of CDs
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New Audio Machine CD (2012)
PJ Farley CD discography Photographer: Daryl C. Robinson .
Personnel: Pete Loran (vocals); Steve Brown (guitar, background vocals); Mark "Gus" Scott (drums); PJ Farley (background vocals).
Recording information: Mojo Vegas Recording ...
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Undercovers CD (2004)
PJ Farley discography Trixter 1980's Rock band, Broke up in the 90's, this CD was there last release.
Recording information: Enormodome, Sheboygan, U.S.A; Vibezone.
Personnel: Steve Brown (vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro, harp); Peter Loran (vocals, guitar); P.J. Farley (vocals, drums, percussion); Rob Ellis Karten (piano); Mark Scott (drums).
Audio Mixer: Gene Porfido.
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Black Sun CD (2008)
PJ Farley albums Ra: Sahaj Ticotin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Ben Carroll (guitar); PJ Farley (bass guitar); Andy Ryan (drums).
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Trixter CD (1990)
PJ Farley CD discography In the late '80s and early '90s, MCA Records wasn't as commercially successful in rock as it was in urban contemporary, and sought to remedy that by signing an abundance of hard rock bands. While a few had potential (including Sweet FA), most were formula-driven and painfully generic. One embarrassing example is Paramus, NJ's Trixter, whose songs were along the lines of another Jersey band, Bon Jovi, but not nearly as memorable. The fact that this self-titled debut did enjoy some airplay on album-rock stations certainly wasn't due to originality. Forgettable and pedestrian, songs like "Bad Girl," "Play Rough" and "One in a Million" exemplify MCA's formulaic, assembly-line approach to "corporate" hard rock at the dawn of the '90s. With the rise of alternative rock a few years later, Trixter would be all but forgotten. ~ Alex Henderson
Personnel: Steve Brown (vocals, guitar); Peter Loran (vocals); Mark Scott (drums).
Audio Mixer: Brian Foraker.
Recording information: Battery Studios, New York, NY; Sound City Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Track Records, North Hollywood, CA; Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA.
Illustrator: Neal Adams.
Photographers: Mick Rock ; Michael Lavine.
Trixter: Peter Loran (vocals); Steve Brown (guitars, background vocals); P.J. Farley (bass); Mark "Gus" Scott (drums).
Engineers include: Brian Foraker, Dennis McKay, John Karpowich.
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Hear! CD (1992)
PJ Farley music CDs Recorded at Kajem Victory Studios, Gladwyne, Pennsylvania; Right Track Recording and East Hill Studios, New York.
Producers: James Barton, Steve Brown, Dean Fasano.
Trixter: Peter Loran (vocals); Steve Brown (guitar, harmonica, background vocals); P.J. Farley (bass, background vocals); Mark "Gus" Scott (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Liad Cohen (keyboards).
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 PJ Farley songs Worked With
Trixter, Ra
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