Artist - PUHDYS Album - 1 Genre- rock Year- 1974
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The Puhdys developed out of the Udo-Wendel-Combo, founded in 1965.
When guitarist and singer Wendel left the band late in the year, it
needed a new name. The four members took the letters from their first
names — keyboardist Peter Meyer, drummer Udo Jacob, bassist (and
sometimes manager) Harry Jeske, and lead guitarist and singer Dieter
Hertrampf (who had replaced Wendel) — to become the Puhdys. [1] The band
went through further personnel changes until 1969, when they were given
a professional performance license, which was all-important in East
German
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Artist: Status Quo Album: In the Army Now
Released: 1986 Source: Polygram tv Genre: rock Format:
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Almost four years after their last studio
album, and two years after Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt agreed to
relaunch the hitherto moribund band, Status Quo bounced back with an
album that came as close as Christmas to restating the glories that most
fans believed were buried a decade earlier. The title track sets things
off in the way they mean to go on, a romping cover of a Bolland &
Bolland number that could not have been further from the Quo norm if it
had tried. But the band make it its own, and t
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Artist: Flash And The Pan Album: Early Morning
Wake Up Call Released: 1984 Source: Epic Genre: power
rock/new wave Format: eac.ape
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The
best-known alter ego of the Harry Vanda/George Young songwriting team
(the creative force behind the Easybeats), Flash and the Pan began
simply as a between-production project in 1976. By 1979, the project had
turned out a novelty hit with the single "Hey St. Peter." A second
single, "Down Among the Dead," also became a hit throughout Australia
and Europe, inspiring the release of the album Flash and the Pan.
American radio began playing import copies which led to a deal with E
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Artist: April Wine Album: Greatest Hits
Released: 1991 Source: Aquarius records Genre: hard rock/aor
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Covering
its most lucrative years, April Wine's Greatest Hits compiles all of
this Montreal-based band's material from the '70s, made up of power
ballads and hard rock songs. Founder and lead singer Myles Goodwyn
pilots the group in both the slow stuff and the guitar-driven tunes, and
his obliging voice takes full control of each type. Both "Roller" and
"You Could Have Been a Lady" broke Billboard's Top 40 charts, but this
collection has many other redeeming
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Style: rock Year: 2006 (1991)
Country: uk Format: Lossless Quality: eac-ape
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Having
shot themselves in the foot with a succession of below-par albums in
the 1980s, Quo began to reassert themselves firstly with a series of
high-profile concerts (including the Rock Till You Drop event which
earnt them a place in the Guinness Book of Records) secondly with this
album featuring the same title as their marathon stint playing 4 cities
in a day. It's a partial return to form; the guitars are higher in the
mix, the drums/bass are loud and much of the first half of the album
roars out of the traps like a hare on speed at a
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Firma fonograficzna:EMI Music Poland , 2008
CD info:Emi Records 5099/235488 2/4
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This concert took place at the Polish
shipyards were Lech Walesa and his Solidarity Movement made their first
impact in 1980, and it celebrates the spirit of that revolution. It also
celebrates the spirit of Gilmour's former band, Pink Floyd. Live In
Gdansk also ended up as an unintentional elegy to Floyd keyboardist
Richard Wright, who joins Gilmour here, and died days before the release
of
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Tracklist: CD1 1 "Heroes" (David Bowie) 2
"The Boy in the Bubble" (Paul Simon) 3 "Mirrorball" (Elbow) 4
"Flume" (Bon Iver) 5 "Listening Wind" (Talking Heads) 6 "The
Power of the Heart" (Lou Reed) 7 "My Body is a Cage" (Arcade Fire)
8 "The Book of Love" (The Magnetic Fields) 9 "I Think it's Going
to Rain Today" (Randy Newman) 10 "Apres Moi" (Regina Spektor)
11 "Philad
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