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RTZ (Return to Zero) was an American
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Brad Delp Bradley Edward Delp (June 12, 1951 – March 9, 2007) was an American musician who was the original lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Boston. He joined Boston in 1970 and performed on the band's first three albums. Early life ...
and
Barry Goudreau Barry Goudreau (born November 29, 1951) is an American musician. He was one of two original guitarists for the Rock music, rock band Boston (band), Boston alongside founder Tom Scholz; both Scholz and Goudreau shared lead and rhythm guitar parts ...
. The band was formed in the early 1990s.


History

RTZ began as a collaboration between
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members
Brad Delp Bradley Edward Delp (June 12, 1951 – March 9, 2007) was an American musician who was the original lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Boston. He joined Boston in 1970 and performed on the band's first three albums. Early life ...
and
Barry Goudreau Barry Goudreau (born November 29, 1951) is an American musician. He was one of two original guitarists for the Rock music, rock band Boston (band), Boston alongside founder Tom Scholz; both Scholz and Goudreau shared lead and rhythm guitar parts ...
around 1989. The original 1987 demo of "Face The Music" (featuring
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on vocals) was later made available for download at BarryGoudreau.com. Goudreau and Delp were both part of the original Boston line-up and after Goudreau's departure from the band, they stayed in close contact with Delp contributing to Goudreau's solo album and also to a lesser degree on the '' Orion the Hunter'' album. Around 1989, Delp was on hiatus from Boston and looking to get active in writing again. He contacted Goudreau about a possible collaboration and RTZ was formed. Goudreau and Delp brought in keyboardist Brian Maes who was part of the ''Orion the Hunter'' touring band, drummer Dave Stefanelli and bass player Tim Archibald. Maes and Stefanelli had previously worked with producer Nick Lowe in England and Archibald's band New Man had released an album on Epic. Delp and Goudreau landed a deal with Giant Records and the first RTZ album, titled '' Return to Zero'', was released in 1991. A video was produced for the first single "Face the Music". The band soon hit the road and Delp gave Boston his notice. After touring the US extensively, a video was prepared for the single "Until Your Love Comes Back Around" penned by keyboard player Brian Maes. The single was very successful and reached #1 in several markets, #26 in the U.S. Two other tracks, "There's Another Side" and "All You've Got" also got airplay, with the latter reaching #56. RTZ felt that the band was not getting the attention it deserved by the label and asked to be released from their contract. As RTZ began to shop for a new label, Delp decided to leave the band and would eventually reunite with Boston for the '' Walk On'' tour and to assist in the writing of the associated album. The other band members decided that it would be impossible to replace Delp and decided to end the band. The ''Return to Zero'' album went out of print until April 2013, although the band later released other material. There were still enough recordings left over from the original recording sessions to create another album. Barry searched for a new label and eventually found MTM Records. The recordings were released on September 28, 1998, and the album was titled ''
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''. In 2004, ''
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'' was released. It features previously unreleased music from the band. In 2005, RTZ released two CDs simultaneously, ''Lost in America'' and ''Found in America'' under band member Brian Maes' Briola Records label. The album contains all the same material that was released on ''Lost'', including the song "Dangerous", which was only available on the Japanese release of ''Lost''. ''Found in America'' contains the same material that is on their 2004 release ''Lost and Found'', but includes a bonus live version of the song "Return to Zero". The Delp and Goudreau album was also released in 2004, and was included as a bonus CD in ''Lost and Found''. It featured RTZ but was released under the name "Delp and Goudreau" and involves a different style of music from RTZ's albums. In 2007, the band reunited (though with former Boston member
Sib Hashian John Thomas "Sib" Hashian (August 17, 1949 – March 22, 2017) was an American musician, best known as a drummer for the rock band Boston. Career Boston Hashian was chosen by Boston founder and band leader Tom Scholz in 1975 to replace origin ...
on drums) to release a single called "Rockin' Away". Written in 2006, it celebrated the 30 year anniversary of Boston, and is also an autobiography of Brad Delp's music career. Following Delp's suicide in 2007, the band reunited again to release the single "Set The Songbird Free" as a tribute to Delp, with Maes on vocals. They also performed at the Brad Delp "Come Together" tribute concert in 2008. This entire line-up (with Hashian on drums, and without Delp) also makes up most of the members of the band Ernie and the Automatics which formed in 2006.


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Return to Zero'' (1991) * ''
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'' (1998)


Compilation albums

* ''Lost and Found'' (2004)


Singles


See also

*
Boston (band) Boston is an American rock band formed by Tom Scholz in Boston, Massachusetts, that had its most commercial successes during the 1970s and '80s. The band's core members included multi-instrumentalist, founder and leader Tom Scholz, who played t ...


References

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