All-stars project with Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple, Y. Malmsteen), Bob Daisley (Rainbow, Ozzy Osbourne, Gary Moore), Carmine Appice (Cactus, Vanilla Fudge, King Kobra), Jeff Watson (Night Ranger), Aynsley Dunbar (Frank Zappa, Journey, Whitesnake, UFO)
is an album by Australian singer-songwriter . It was released on in 1988. The disc peaked at a modest #55 on chart, selling approximately 350,000 copies in United States. It was the least successful of 's six RCA releases. The title-track, however, was a successful single, reaching #22 on . A second single, was 's only single not to chart in during his eight years on the label.
At this moment Eugen Botos and Finally are working on their second CD album (Final Definition) which is coming very soon and there won´t be missed some special guests again like: Brian McKnight – R&B singer, Maysa Leak - smooth jazz singer also known as a former singer of British band Incognito, Sheldon Reynolds - singer of Earth Wind and Fire, Eric Marienthal - saxophone player, Angela Johnson - R&B, Jeff Lorber - jazz piano player and producer, Marcus Miller multiinstrumentalist and bass guitar player and many others.
This fourth volume in Pearl's series Keyboard Wizards of the Gershwin Era includes 26 tracks of piano-roll recordings by Zez Confrey, a gifted pianist with nimble fingers and a light touch. Barring the four versions of "Kitten on the Keys," the selections here – "Coaxin' the Piano," "Poor Buttermilk," "You Tell 'Em Ivories," "Mississippi Shivers," and "Charleston Chuckles" – will be unfamiliar to most. It's an enjoyable collection nevertheless, and a fascinating document from nearly a century ago.
An operatic anthology of beloved opera performances spanning multiple vocal ranges that capture the joyous essence of the Christmas season.
Japanese Victor Corporation, better known as JVC, has issued their own remastered versions of the Yardbirds' classic mid-'60s recordings – including Having a Rave Up – independently of Repertoire Records' digipack-style reissues. The most obvious difference is their mini-LP sleeve packaging; but the JVC producers have also radically altered the song content of their Having a Rave Up CD, in recognition of the fact that the original U.S.-released LP's second side consisted of four live tracks taken from Five Live Yardbirds, which hadn't been issued in the U.S., but which does exist as a CD from JVC. Rather than repeat those four tracks from the other CD, the producers have eliminated them, keeping only the original LP's six studio tracks (all single A- and B-sides) from side one. They've loaded up 16 bonus tracks, including the sitar version of "Heart Full of Soul," the proto-metal "Shapes of Things," and the string-bending "New York City Blues" (which features Chris Dreja's most aggressive rhythm guitar work, as well as some of Jeff Beck's best lead playing), the Italian-language singles "Paff…Boom" and "Questa Volta," plus the German version of the former (all of which are essentially Keith Relf solo tracks), the Blow Up featured number "Stroll On" (featuring Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, in another premature heavy metal track), and the studio outtakes "For R.S.G." (the group's studio version of Bo Diddley's "Here 'Tis"), and the multiple Roger the Engineer demos ("What Do You Want," "Someone to Love" etc.).This Japanese import reissue contains 16 bonus cuts.
Excellent Underrated AOR album from English Songwriter / Musician Adrian Gurvitz, Released in 1979 on JET label.