2026. január 2., péntek

The Wackers - Shredder (1972/2006) Collectors' Choice Music - CCM-621-2

 

MP3/320Kbs/96MB
Pop Rock, Rock

The Wackers' third album (Released in 1972 after the band had relocated to Montreal from California) has a distinctly British pop sensibility, both in Randy Bishop's faux-camp vocals and its stripped-down production. "Eventually, Even You Even Me" sounds both like early David Bowie and a template for the Britpop explosion of the 1990s, while the tropical textures of "Beach Song" recall mid-period Kinks, and "It's My Life" rivals the Raspberries in its pure unashamed pop exuberance. Releasing three studio albums.

Tracks:
1. Day & Night 3:06
2. Hey Lawdy Lawdy 3:55
3. I'll Believe in You 3:15
4. Puttin' Myself to Sleep 2:21
5. Eventually, Even You Even Me 3:34
6. Coming Apart 3:57
7. It's My Life 3:32
8. Beach Song 2:43
9. Buck Duckdog Memorial Jam 10:13 
    a.) Our Ship’s Comin’ In   
    b.) My Old Lady   
    c.) You Really Got Me
10. Last Dance 3:04

Personnel:
Drums, Percussion – Spencer T. "Ernie" Earnshaw
Vocals, Bass, Slide Guitar – William "Kootch" Trochim
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Piano – Randy Bishop
Vocals, Guitar, Percussion – Bob Segarini
Vocals, Lead Guitar, Piano – Michael Stull
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Saxophone, Clarinet – Jack “Mr. Wacker Bilk” Schaeffer (tracks: 1,7)
Shaker, Claves, Congas – Dan-Yen Mantor (tracks: 1)
Backing Vocals – Robert (tracks: 4,8,10), Frankie Hart (tracks: 1,4,8,10), Janet Abramson (tracks: 8), Randy (tracks: 2,6), Ray Blake (tracks: 8), Kootch (tracks: 2)


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