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Cooper-S
''Cooper-S'' is a cover album by noise rock band Feedtime, released in 1988 BY Rough Trade Records. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Cooper-S'' liner notes. feedtime *Rick Johnson – vocals, guitar *Al Larkin – bass guitar *Tom Sturm – drums, trumpet Additional musicians and production *Blind Full Throttle – guitar (B7) *Dave – vocals (B1) *Adrian Hornblower – saxophone The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass. As with all single-reed instruments, sound is produced when a reed on a mouthpiece vibrates to pr ... *Rhino – vocals (A7, A8) Release history References External links * {{Authority control 1988 albums Covers albums Feedtime albums ...
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Feedtime
Feedtime (stylised as feedtime) is an Australian noise rock band from Sydney, New South Wales, that was initially formed as a duo in 1979 by Rick Johnson on guitar and vocals and Allen Larkin on bass guitar and vocals. They soon became a trio with various drummers until 1982, when they were joined by Tom Sturm. This line-up issued four albums, '' Feedtime'' (late 1985), ''Shovel'' (February 1987), ''Cooper-S'' (May 1988) and '' Suction'' (early 1989), before disbanding in February 1989. They reunited in 1995 with Johnson and Larkin joined by the latter's younger brother, John Larkin, on drums for another album, '' Billy'' (April 1996), before disbanding again in 1997. The Rick-Al-Tom line up reunited again, in 2011. History Rick Johnson and Allen Larkin had met at a Parramatta secondary school in the early 1970s. They formed Feedtime, in December 1979, as a duo with Johnson on guitar and lead vocals and Larkin on bass guitar and vocals. The band's name is stylised with a lower ...
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Feedtime
Feedtime (stylised as feedtime) is an Australian noise rock band from Sydney, New South Wales, that was initially formed as a duo in 1979 by Rick Johnson on guitar and vocals and Allen Larkin on bass guitar and vocals. They soon became a trio with various drummers until 1982, when they were joined by Tom Sturm. This line-up issued four albums, '' Feedtime'' (late 1985), ''Shovel'' (February 1987), ''Cooper-S'' (May 1988) and '' Suction'' (early 1989), before disbanding in February 1989. They reunited in 1995 with Johnson and Larkin joined by the latter's younger brother, John Larkin, on drums for another album, '' Billy'' (April 1996), before disbanding again in 1997. The Rick-Al-Tom line up reunited again, in 2011. History Rick Johnson and Allen Larkin had met at a Parramatta secondary school in the early 1970s. They formed Feedtime, in December 1979, as a duo with Johnson on guitar and lead vocals and Larkin on bass guitar and vocals. The band's name is stylised with a lower ...
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Shovel (album)
''Shovel'' is the second studio album by noise rock band Feedtime, released in 1986 by Aberrant Records. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Shovel'' liner notes. feedtime *Rick Johnson – vocals, guitar *Al Larkin – bass guitar, vocals *Tom Sturm – drums Additional musicians *Holy Roller Gospel Choir – choir (A6) *Adrian Hornblower – saxophone (B7) Production and design *Alex – illustrations *Yvonne Duke – photography *feedtime – mixing, design *Guru – photography *Isabel – photography *Minda – illustrations *Jonathan Summers – engineering Engineering is the use of scientific method, scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items, including bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles, and buildings. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad rang ..., mixing Release history References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Shovel (a ...
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Suction (album)
''Suction'' is the third studio album by noise rock band Feedtime, released in 1989 by Rough Trade Records. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Suction'' liner notes. feedtime *Rick Johnson – vocals, guitar *Al Larkin – bass guitar *Tom Sturm – drums Production *Dave Boyne – engineering *Butch Vig – production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stati ..., mixing Release history References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Suction (album) 1989 albums Albums produced by Butch Vig Feedtime albums Rough Trade Records albums ...
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Ian Rilen
Ian William Rilen (12 August 194730 October 2006) was an Australian musician. He was bass guitarist and songwriter with Rock N' Roll band Rose Tattoo, and led punk rock group X while also providing lead guitar, rhythm guitar and vocals. Rilen was born in Bendigo, Victoria, started his musical career in Sydney and later lived in Melbourne. Rilen was a member of 1970s progressive blues group Band of Light and other bands, including Space, Blue Aliens, Blackfeather, Sardine v, Hell to Pay, Skindiver and Illustrated Men. Rilen wrote one of Rose Tattoo's biggest hits, " Bad Boy for Love", and co-wrote "Stuck on You" with his first wife Stephanie Falconer, which was covered by Hunters & Collectors. Rilen was diagnosed with bladder cancer early in 2006 and died on 30 October, aged 59. He had five children: Alicia Ann Macfarlane, Jay Jay, Gentilla, Tallulah and Romeo. Biography Ian William Rilen was born on 12 August 1947 in Bendigo, Victoria to Jean and William Rilen. He grew u ...
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Stonedhenge
''Stonedhenge'' is the second studio album released by the English blues rock band Ten Years After, released in 1969. Track listing ;Side one #"Going to Try" (Alvin Lee) – 4:52 #"I Can't Live Without Lydia" (Chick Churchill) – 1:23 #"Woman Trouble" (Alvin Lee) – 4:37 #"Skoobly-Oobly-Doobob" (Alvin Lee) – 1:44 #"Hear Me Calling" (Alvin Lee) – 5:41 ;Side two #"A Sad Song" (Alvin Lee) – 3:24 #"Three Blind Mice" (traditional, arranged by Ric Lee) – 0:57 #"No Title" (Alvin Lee) – 8:15 #"Faro" (Leo Lyons) – 1:13 #"Speed Kills" (Alvin Lee, Mike Vernon) – 3:42 Remastered CD bonus tracks ''Stonedhenge'' was remastered and reissued in 2002 with several bonus tracks: #"Hear Me Calling" (Single version) (Alvin Lee) – 3:44 #"Woman Trouble" (US version) (Alvin Lee) – 4:48 #"I'm Going Home" (Single version) (Alvin Lee) – 3:34 #"Boogie On" (Alvin Lee) – 14:44 Personnel ;Ten Years After *Alvin Lee – vocals, guitar, piano, Chinese fans *Chick Churchill – organ ...
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Alvin Lee
Alvin Lee (born Graham Anthony Barnes; 19 December 1944 – 6 March 2013) was an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known as the lead vocalist and lead guitarist of the blues rock band Ten Years After. Early life He was born in Nottingham and attended the Margaret Glen-Bott School in Wollaton. He began playing guitar at the age of 13. In 1960, Lee, along with bassist Leo Lyons, formed the core of the band Ten Years After. He was influenced by his parents' collection of jazz and blues records, but it was the advent of rock and roll that sparked his interest. Career Lee's performance at the Woodstock Festival was captured on film in the documentary of the event, and his 'lightning-fast' playing helped catapult him to stardom. The film brought Lee's music to a worldwide audience, although he later lamented that he missed the lost freedom and spiritual dedication of earlier audiences. Lee was named "the Fastest guitarist in the West", and considered a pre ...
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Ten Years After
Ten Years After are a British rock group, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Between 1968 and 1973, the band had eight consecutive Top 40 albums on the UK Albums Chart. In addition, they had twelve albums enter the US ''Billboard'' 200. They are best known for tracks such as "I'm Going Home", "Hear Me Calling", "I'd Love to Change the World" and "Love Like a Man". Their style is considered blues rock and hard rock. History Formation: 1962–1966 The band's core formed in late 1960 as Ivan Jay and the Jaycats. After several years of local success in the Nottingham/Mansfield area, they changed their name to the Jaybirds in 1962 and later to Ivan Jay and the Jaymen. Ivan Jay (born Ivan Joseph Harrison, 1939, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire; died April 2009, USA) sang lead vocals from late 1960 to 1962 and was joined by Ric Lee in August 1965, replacing drummer Dave Quickmire (born David Quickmire, 1940, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire), who had replaced Pete Evans (born Pet ...
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X-Aspirations
''X-Aspirations'', sometimes simply called ''Aspirations'', is the debut studio album from Australian rock band X. It was recorded in a single afternoon in 1979 at Trafalgar Studios in the band's hometown of Sydney and released the following year on the band's own label. After the album's release, the X's original lineup fell apart. In October 2010, ''X-Aspirations'' was listed in the book ''100 Best Australian Albums''. Original LP track listing # "Suck Suck" # "Present" # "Simulated Lovers" # "Police" # "Revolution" # "Turn My Head" # "Good on Ya Baby" # "Delinquent Cars" # "I Don't Wanna Go Out" # "Dipstick" # "It Must Be Me" # "Coat of Green" # "Waiting" # "Batman" Reissues The original album has been re-released numerous times, often with bonus tracks taken from the band's 1984 single. The short-lived Australian Ultimate Record Company was the first to reissue the album on vinyl and compact disc with the John Lennon song "Mother" as the lead track. The CD version also inser ...
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Cover Songs
In popular music, a cover version, cover song, remake, revival, or simply cover, is a new performance or Sound recording and reproduction, recording by a musician other than the original performer or composer of the song. Originally, it referred to a version of a song released around the same time as the original in order to compete with it. Now, it refers to any subsequent version performed after the original. History The term "cover" goes back decades when cover version originally described a rival version of a tune recorded to compete with the recently released (original) version. Examples of records covered include Paul Williams (saxophonist), Paul Williams' 1949 in music, 1949 hit tune "The Hucklebuck" and Hank Williams' 1952 song "Jambalaya (On the Bayou), Jambalaya". Both crossed over to the popular hit parade and had numerous hit versions. Before the mid-20th century, the notion of an original version of a popular tune would have seemed slightly odd – the produ ...
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X (Australian Band)
X is an Australian punk rock band, formed in Sydney, New South Wales in 1977 founded by Ian Rilen, Steve Lucas, Ian Krahe and Steve Cafiero. The group was formed simultaneously to, and with no knowledge of, the Los Angeles group of the same name. History Early years Ian Rilen had been a founder member of the hard rock group Rose Tattoo; on leaving that band he formed X with Steve Lucas as vocalist, Ian Krahe on guitar and Steve Cafiero on drums in 1977. Krahe was renowned for playing so frenetically without a pick that his hands would bleed. Krahe died of an overdose on 20th May 1978, shortly before the group recorded its first album, '' X-Aspirations''. Recorded in five hours at Trafalgar Studios in Sydney, the album has been listed in the book '' 100 Best Australian Albums''. ''X-Aspirations'', like all X studio albums, was produced by Lobby Loyde, who was also in Rose Tattoo (albeit after Rilen left: in 1979–1980). X split up shortly after the album's 1980 release. Re ...
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Lee Hazlewood
Barton Lee Hazlewood (July 9, 1929 – August 4, 2007) was an American country and pop singer, songwriter, and record producer, most widely known for his work with guitarist Duane Eddy during the late 1950s and singer Nancy Sinatra in the 1960s and 1970s. His collaborations with Sinatra as well as his solo output in the late 1960s and early 1970s have been praised as an essential contribution to a sound often described as "cowboy psychedelia" or "saccharine underground". ''Rolling Stone'' ranked Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra No. 9 on its list of the 20 Greatest Duos of All Time. Early life Barton Lee Hazlewood was born in Mannford, Oklahoma, on July 9, 1929. Hazlewood's father was an oil worker and had a sideline as a dance promoter; Hazlewood spent most of his youth living in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Louisiana. His mother was half Creek. Lee grew up listening to pop and bluegrass music. Lee spent his teenage years in Port Neches, Texas, where he was exposed to a rich Gu ...
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