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Legs Diamond ~ Out On Bail (1984) CD 2007 Diamond Records •Good Bonus Tracks
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物品細節
- 物品狀況
- 良好
- 賣家備註
- “Scuffs on Disk & Case - Plays Fine”
- CD Grading
- Good (G)
- Type
- Album
- Language
- English
- Case Type
- Jewel Case: Standard
- Case Condition
- Good (G)
- Style
- L.A. Metal, Hair Metal, Glam Rock, Melodic Rock, Classic Rock, Album Rock, Hard Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Rock, Heavy Metal, AOR, Arena Rock, Glam/Hair Metal
- Features
- Remastered, Bonus Tracks
- Inlay Condition
- Very Good Plus (VG+)
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- UPC
- 0745194071022
- Artist
- Legs Diamond
- Format
- CD
- Producer
- Jim May^Mark Coates Smith^Michael Prince
- Release Year
- 2012
- Record Label
- CD Baby, Cdb
- Release Title
- Out on Bail
- Genre
- Rock
關於產品
Product Identifiers
Producer
Jim May^Mark Coates Smith^Michael Prince
Record Label
CD Baby, Cdb
UPC
0745194071022
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13046064553
Product Key Features
Format
CD
Release Year
2012
Genre
Rock
Artist
Legs Diamond
Release Title
Out on Bail
Dimensions
Item Height
0.40 in
Item Weight
0.19 lb
Item Length
5.60 in
Item Width
4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
11
Tracks
Out on Bail, Fugitive, Walkaway, Doomsday Flight, Find It Out the Hard Way, Nobody's Fool, Seems Like a Dream, One Way Ticket, Radio [Live], Hey Texas [Live], One Last Kiss [Live]
Notes
1931 - Legs Diamond 'the gangster' is shot down for the fourth time but survives, amazing his physician with his ability to survive such serious injuries. Legs declares 'I made it again, nobody can kill Legs Diamond. I am going to settle a few scores just as soon as I get my strength back, just you wait and see.' 1975 - Legs Diamond 'the band' starts to form into a recognized, cohesive unit, little aware that in years to come England's acclaimed 'Kerrang!' magazine would have them on a front cover under the banner 'The Bands That Refused To Die!' Parallels between a Californian hard rock quintet and a New York mobster become more apparent when one looks back at our band's many experiences of perseverance, bad luck and refusal to give in. The gangster's personality would also describe their music -- 'mean as hell with a touch of class; hard hitting but stylish.' So, when gangster fans Jeff Poole (drums) and Michael Gargano (bass) chose this name, it became even more appropriate than they could have imagined. A relocation to Los Angeles resulted in the addition of Michael Prince (keyboards, guitar), Rick Sanford (vocals) and Detroit native Roger Romeo (guitar). Legs Diamond was ready to start with guns blazing. 1976 - Their first venture onto vinyl came in 1976 on a compilation sampler by LA radio station K-West. 'Rat Race' stands out as the jewel. But in the music business you also need lucky breaks -- theirs came when they crashed a Kiss after-gig party and met Gene Simmons. They convinced Gene to come to their rehearsal room and he liked the band. He wanted to get his management company and booking agency involved with Legs and that's how they got the first three gigs on Kiss' 'Rock & Roll Over' Tour.' How many groups can play to (appreciative) audiences of 30,000 before their first album? Kiss even wanted to record one of their songs ('Satin Peacock'), but Legs kept it to themselves. The band were signed to Mercury on November 9th, 1976, and started an enviable touring schedule for several years. The likes of Styx, Sammy Hagar, Alice Cooper, Black Oak Arkansas, Bob Seger, Riot, Angel, The Babys, Montrose, Golden Earring -- to name but a handful -- would share the bill around the USA. Sometimes, (famously in the case of Ted Nugent), they would upstage the headliners. Add to this a friendship with the members of Deep Purple -- they attended each other's rehearsals -- and it was looking good. True fact: Eddie Van Halen and Dave Lee Roth begged Legs to let Van Halen open for them! 1977 - The self-titled debut album, produced by Derek Lawrence (that Deep Purple connection again) contains just seven songs -- but these remain today as some of the fan favourites and stalwarts of the live set. The tunes were mainly in the long, hard and heavy vein, each with it's own identity -- variety would soon be recognised as one of Legs' greatest assets. A change of pace or mood within a song was not unusual and Sanford was not averse to an occasional use of flute. The follow-up album 'A Diamond Is A Hard Rock' was also released in 1977. An apt title, a classic sleeve, and superb songs. The tunes are shorter and a touch more commercial than those on the debut and the Eddie Leonetti production brings out the best in each one. ('Eddie was great fun to work with -- he came up with some good stuff.'). This record contains 'Woman', a ballad of more than six minutes, which is still today a rock anthem in San Antonio, Texas and much of middle America. In the future, a festival there would see 20,000+ singing along, word-for-word; this was their 'Stairway To Heaven'. 1978 - More touring around the USA and Canada consolidated Legs Diamond's reputation as a blistering live act. Legendary DJ Joe 'The Godfather' Anthony would play whole sides of an album, helping to create their legendary, god-like status in San Antonio, Texas for decades. Unfortunately, record labels like Mercury were always going through changes of personnel, and when managemen