The Brandos - Town To Town Sun To Sun (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: The Brandos
- Title: Town To Town Sun To Sun
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Blue Rose
- Genre: Roots Rock, Blues Rock, Southern Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:59:30
- Total Size: 289/843 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Fight For Love
02. Let It Go
03. The Keeper
04. The Only Love I Can Get
05. Anna Lee
06. The Light Of Day
07. The Other Side
08. She's The One
09. The Triangle Fire
10. Dino's Song
11. Tell Her That I Love Her
12. Merrily Kissed The Quakerthe New York Volunteer
CD 2:
01. The Solution
02. Walking Home
03. Over The Border
06. The Siege
07. He's Waiting
08. Nothing To Fear
09. The Warrior's Song
10. Pass The Hat
11. The Last Tambourine
12. Cant't Go Home
CD 1:
01. Fight For Love
02. Let It Go
03. The Keeper
04. The Only Love I Can Get
05. Anna Lee
06. The Light Of Day
07. The Other Side
08. She's The One
09. The Triangle Fire
10. Dino's Song
11. Tell Her That I Love Her
12. Merrily Kissed The Quakerthe New York Volunteer
CD 2:
01. The Solution
02. Walking Home
03. Over The Border
06. The Siege
07. He's Waiting
08. Nothing To Fear
09. The Warrior's Song
10. Pass The Hat
11. The Last Tambourine
12. Cant't Go Home
The gritty, back-to-basics rock & roll of New York's the Brandos has roots in the Seattle scene, but not the one that become famous. Brandos frontman Dave Kincaid once led the Allies, an early-'80s power pop band that won an MTV contest with the video for "Emma Peel." However, the new wave-influenced acts emanating from the Emerald City back then received little attention outside of the Pacific Northwest so Kincaid split from the Allies and moved to New York in 1985. While skimming through the Village Voice, Kincaid saw an ad from the group Soul Attack looking for another lead singer. Kincaid joined the band and changed their name to the Brandos. Featuring Kincaid on vocals and guitar, Ed Rupprecht (guitar), Ernie Mendillo (bass, vocals), and Larry Mason (drums), the Brandos released their first album, Honor Among Thieves, on Relativity Records in 1987. The Brandos reaped positive coverage in Rolling Stone and Time; moreover, the video for "Gettysburg" was played often on MTV, a channel that rarely supported artists on indie labels. In 1988, Kincaid was chosen as Best Male Vocalist (Independent Label) at the New York Music Awards. The Brandos also left Relativity that year to sign with Geffen Records. But the Geffen deal was tangled in legal hassles, and the group ended up at RCA Records in 1989. RCA dropped the Brandos after they finished their second LP, Trial by Fire, in 1990. The Brandos' third album, Gunfire at Midnight, was distributed by Germany's SPV Records in 1992. Rupprecht and Mason departed from the band in 1993, replaced by ex-Del Lords members Scott Kempner (guitar) and Frank Funaro (drums). In 1996, Frank Giordano (vocals, guitar) was added to the lineup; the group's fourth LP, Pass the Hat, also appeared that year. Kincaid completed a solo album in 1997 but returned to the Brandos for another LP and gigs in Europe with Bryan Adams, Van Morrison, and Deep Purple.
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