I showed my CDs and vinyl music albums I got on Sunday as well as my hopefully last RSD items for a while.
#RSD
Listening party and commentary on prog epics by yacht rock artists Gino Vannelli, Bill Champlin, and Pages (with Richard Page):
0:00 Intro
0:56 Pages "Chemistry" (Future Street, 1979)
13:33 Gino Vannelli "Brother to Brother" (1978)
33:58 Bill Champlin "Keys to the Kingdom" (Single, 1978)
Directory of albums by American yacht rock artists: https://rateyourmusic.com/list/Zaragon/trimax-pop_rock-and-blue-eyed-soul-from-the-united-states/1/
Directory of albums by Canadian artists: https://rateyourmusic.com/list/Zaragon/albums_from_canada/3/
TriMax music database: https://rateyourmusic.com/~Zaragon
Directory of American bands: https://jazzrocksoul.com/artists/north-america/united-states/
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Creedence Clearwater Revival,
Seattle band "Heart" featuring the Wilson sisters Ann and Nancy, performing their hit single, "Crazy On You" LIVE in 1977.
Examining "Panorama" by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel from their 1975 album The Best Years of Our Lives.
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Band
Steve Harley - vocals
Jim Cregan - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
George Ford - bass guitar, string bass, backing vocals
Duncan Mackay - electric piano, grand piano, elka, clavinet, synthesizer, Hammond organ
Stuart Elliott - drums, percussion, marimba
Additional musicians
Tina Charles – backing vocals
Martin Jay – backing vocals
Yvonne Keeley – backing vocals
Linda Lewis – backing vocals
Liza Strike – backing vocals
Production
Steve Harley - producer
Alan Parsons – producer, engineer, mixing
#CockneyRebel #1975Music #45YearsSince1975 #SongAnalysis
Reacting to "Danger In the Night" and "Angel of Mercy" by Moonrider from the English rustic-rock supergroup's 1975 self-titled album.
Moonrider bio: https://jazzrocksoul.com/artists/moonrider/
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Credits:
Brian “Chico” Greenwood (drums)
Bruce Thomas (bass)
John Weider (guitar, vocals)
Keith West (guitar, vocals)
#CountryRock #1975Music #45YearsSince1975 #reactionvideos
A New song I just recorded and wrote, Hope someone might like it, Am going back into the studio this weekend and finish the backup vocals,
Reacting to "Nightingale" by Detective from the English/American band's 1977 self-titled album, featuring vocalist Michael Des Barres and ex-Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye.
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Credits:
Bass – Bobby Pickett
Drums – John Hyde
Guitar – Michael Monarch
Keyboards – Tony Kaye
Vocals – Michael Des Barres
#MichaelDesBarres #1977Music #reactionvideos
Reacting to "Counting On You" by Stephen Dees from the American musician's 1977 album Hip Shot, produced by Daryl Hall. Dees served as the touring bassist for Hall & Oates during promotions for their 1976 album Bigger Than Both of Us.
Directory of albums by American pop and blue-eyed soul artists: https://rateyourmusic.com/list/Zaragon/trimax_art_pop_from_the_united_states
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Album credits:
Stephen Dees — Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Bass, Bass [Moog], Piano, Gong
Daryl Hall — Producer, Backing Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizer
Charlie DeChant — Saxophone
Larry Fast — Synthesizer
Todd Sharp — Slide Guitar
Tasha Thomas — Backing Vocals
David Kent — Backing Vocals, Keyboards
Joey Stann — Baritone Saxophone
Steve Shive — Drums
Eddie Zyne — Drums, Temple Block
Ralph Schuckett — Keyboards, Synthesizer
Steve Mele — Lead Guitar
Rubens Bassini — Percussion
#StephenDees #DarylHall #1977Music #reactionvideos
Reacting to "Goodbye Country" by The Dog That Bit People from the English band's 1971 self-titled album.
Directory of albums by English D artists: https://rateyourmusic.com/list/Zaragon/albums_from_england___d/
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Credits:
Drums, Percussion – Bob Lamb
Vocals, Bass Guitar – Michael Hincks
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar – John Caswell
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Harmonica – Keith Millar
#1971Music #reactionvideos
Reacting to "Keep It Up" by The Boomtown Rats from the Irish band's 1979 third album The Fine Art of Surfacing.
Directory of albums by Irish artists: http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Zaragon/albums_from_ireland
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Credits:
Bob Geldof – vocals, saxophone
Pete Briquette – bass, vocals
Gerry Cott – guitar
Johnnie Fingers – keyboards, vocals
Simon Crowe – drums, vocals
Garry Roberts – guitar, vocals
Robert John "Mutt" Lange - producer
#BoomtownRats #BobGeldof #IrishRock #1979Music #reactionvideos
Reacting to "Under Lock and Key" by Cliff Richard from the English vocalist's 1978 album Green Light.
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#reactionvideos #CliffRichard #1978Music #reaction
