James House - The L.A Tapes: Classic Rock Years (2022) {Limited Edition, Remastered} CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: James House
- Title: The L.A Tapes: Classic Rock Years
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: MelodicRock Classics #MRC008
- Genre: Soft Rock
- Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 2CD (00:36:34 + 00:52:12)
- Total Size: 645 / 224 Mb (Full Scans)
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For American Grammy and CMA nominated singer/songwriter James House, there was life before Nashville. House is best known as a country star for his three hit Nashville records, recorded for MCA and Epic Records in the years spanning 1989-1994 and his Song Of The Year nominations for the likes of Dwight Yoakam (“Ain't That Lonely Yet) and Martina McBride (“A Broken Wing”).
But before that, James House was a rocker, making his solo debut on Atlantic Records in 1983 with an acclaimed self-titled record that featured James co-writing the album's 9 songs, plus a young Alan Pasqua on 2 co-writes.
The album featured a superstar lineup including Jimmy Haslip (Blackjack), Mike Baird (Journey, Rick Springfield, Van Stephenson), Alan Pasqua (Giant), Rick Derringer and more.
For whatever reason, it was never released on CD, with fans demanding its release for years.
“I did sessions, from vocal coaching Dustin Hoffman on Ishtar to singing opera-like tracks for a never released Zorro play” says House. “My Atlantic record was produced by Gary Katz who produced Steely Dan's records. He brought in great musicians. One of my favorite guitarists Rick Derringer played guitar and David Sanborn played sax. That was an incredible experience as were all the sessions and recordings I did during this time.”
James House's rock roots didn't stop there. Over the next several years, James became one of the go-to writers and singers for those classic 80s soundtracks. Working with such notable studio musicians such as Jeff Porcaro and Steve Lukather (Toto) plus yet to be discovered artist Bruce Hornsby and others, James was in the writing and recording rock songs and movie soundtrack phase of his career. Songs were included in such high-profile movies as Dream A Little Dream, Gleaming The Cube, Teen Wolf, The Wraith and Fire With Fire.
MelodicRock Classics owner/A&R Andrew McNeice was obsessed with one particular 'lost' recording of James which got this project rolling. The closing credits for one of his favourite 80s movies, Scenes From The Goldmine featured the song “Time Enough For Love”, a heartfelt mid-tempo anthem that McNeice loved for years and was determined to see released officially.
A desire to release an official soundtrack for that movie remains unfulfilled, but a relationship with James was established and a new mission created – to put together an Anthology of James' rock work, from the 1983 Atlantic debut, plus as many of the soundtrack songs as could be found.
Thus began a three year journey, trying to track down as many of the songs recorded as possible. Something that proved to be a bigger challenge than both anticipated.
Masters for all the material except for one song were lost, as were the masters for the Atlantic Records album. James managed to track down a still sealed copy of his LP, which was specially transferred and remastered for this release.
The soundtrack songs were a far bigger challenge. James managed to locate copies of several songs, including the never before heard version of a song he wrote for the Dream A Little Dream movie that was sung by Fee Waybill for the soundtrack.
Other tracks came from several sources thanks to co-writers tracked down by McNeice as well as audio sourced from original copies of the few soundtracks released.
Special thanks go to friend of the label, Ken Potocki, who tracked down two songs on the list himself.
The big hold out was James' most popular song that has never been released previously – despite fan calls for it over the last 30 years! The sentimental ballad “In It For Love” from the Paramount Studios movie Fire With Fire, has never even been heard in full before, having just an edited version of the song featured in the movie.
But thanks to months of back and forth correspondence with Paramount, a master was found and is included in this set.
House said “It took years to find some of these songs. One of them “In It for Love” from the cult 80's movie Fire with Fire was never released and took over 25 years to find. I have gotten a steady flow of fan letters and emails over the years asking for the full version this track. Only a minute from the movie clip was out there and over the years people have edited that version trying to make a complete recording. It's one of my favorite songs I've ever recorded. It was buried in the archives of Paramount Movie Studios and just this past year I was able to get help there in finding the master recordings. The brilliant Jeff Pocarro from Toto played drums on this track.”
There are two songs that remain elusive to all. No one with any connection to the songs or their movie use were able to find an original full copy of the songs; “Gleaming The Cube” (from the movie Gleaming The Cube) and “Running Out Of Time” (from the movie Cold Steel), but edited versions with a decent audio quality have been restored and remastered and added at the end of the album as a medley with a third edited tune “American Dream” – just for the sake of completing the full James House puzzle.
This compilation of his classic rock tracks is a time machine back into the 80's music and teen movie scene in Los Angeles.
House still lives in Nashville where he is still in demand as a songwriter/producer. Lately he's been writing with Blues Rock Titan Joe Bonamassa on his last 5 #1 albums and producing Australian country-pop singer/songwriter Zoee.
James House – The LA Tapes: Classic Rock Years will be released May 27 as a 2CD set via MelodicRock Classics.
Track List CD1 - James House (1983):
01. Cool Boy In Spain [4:31]
02. Outside [4:42]
03. Steal Your Love Away [4:05]
04. Wait For Me [3:37]
05. Not On Your Trail [4:13]
06. Jude [3:54]
07. Bittersweet [3:50]
08. Talk To My Machine [3:54]
09. The Edge [3:52]
Track List CD2 - The Soundtrack Cuts (1985-1989):
01. Bad Mistake [4:20]
02. Flesh On Fire [4:09]
03. You Better Wait [3:21]
04. Time Enough For Love [3:17]
05. Listen To My Heartbeat [4:13]
06. The Seeker [3:53]
07. Leave My Heart Alone [3:07]
08. I'm In It For Love [4:19]
09. All The Money In The World [4:31]
10. Million Dollar Mystery [3:30]
11. Goin' For The Gold [3:15]
12. Born To Race [3:51]
13. Medley (The American Dream/ Gleaming The Cube/ Running Out Of Time) [6:34]
But before that, James House was a rocker, making his solo debut on Atlantic Records in 1983 with an acclaimed self-titled record that featured James co-writing the album's 9 songs, plus a young Alan Pasqua on 2 co-writes.
The album featured a superstar lineup including Jimmy Haslip (Blackjack), Mike Baird (Journey, Rick Springfield, Van Stephenson), Alan Pasqua (Giant), Rick Derringer and more.
For whatever reason, it was never released on CD, with fans demanding its release for years.
“I did sessions, from vocal coaching Dustin Hoffman on Ishtar to singing opera-like tracks for a never released Zorro play” says House. “My Atlantic record was produced by Gary Katz who produced Steely Dan's records. He brought in great musicians. One of my favorite guitarists Rick Derringer played guitar and David Sanborn played sax. That was an incredible experience as were all the sessions and recordings I did during this time.”
James House's rock roots didn't stop there. Over the next several years, James became one of the go-to writers and singers for those classic 80s soundtracks. Working with such notable studio musicians such as Jeff Porcaro and Steve Lukather (Toto) plus yet to be discovered artist Bruce Hornsby and others, James was in the writing and recording rock songs and movie soundtrack phase of his career. Songs were included in such high-profile movies as Dream A Little Dream, Gleaming The Cube, Teen Wolf, The Wraith and Fire With Fire.
MelodicRock Classics owner/A&R Andrew McNeice was obsessed with one particular 'lost' recording of James which got this project rolling. The closing credits for one of his favourite 80s movies, Scenes From The Goldmine featured the song “Time Enough For Love”, a heartfelt mid-tempo anthem that McNeice loved for years and was determined to see released officially.
A desire to release an official soundtrack for that movie remains unfulfilled, but a relationship with James was established and a new mission created – to put together an Anthology of James' rock work, from the 1983 Atlantic debut, plus as many of the soundtrack songs as could be found.
Thus began a three year journey, trying to track down as many of the songs recorded as possible. Something that proved to be a bigger challenge than both anticipated.
Masters for all the material except for one song were lost, as were the masters for the Atlantic Records album. James managed to track down a still sealed copy of his LP, which was specially transferred and remastered for this release.
The soundtrack songs were a far bigger challenge. James managed to locate copies of several songs, including the never before heard version of a song he wrote for the Dream A Little Dream movie that was sung by Fee Waybill for the soundtrack.
Other tracks came from several sources thanks to co-writers tracked down by McNeice as well as audio sourced from original copies of the few soundtracks released.
Special thanks go to friend of the label, Ken Potocki, who tracked down two songs on the list himself.
The big hold out was James' most popular song that has never been released previously – despite fan calls for it over the last 30 years! The sentimental ballad “In It For Love” from the Paramount Studios movie Fire With Fire, has never even been heard in full before, having just an edited version of the song featured in the movie.
But thanks to months of back and forth correspondence with Paramount, a master was found and is included in this set.
House said “It took years to find some of these songs. One of them “In It for Love” from the cult 80's movie Fire with Fire was never released and took over 25 years to find. I have gotten a steady flow of fan letters and emails over the years asking for the full version this track. Only a minute from the movie clip was out there and over the years people have edited that version trying to make a complete recording. It's one of my favorite songs I've ever recorded. It was buried in the archives of Paramount Movie Studios and just this past year I was able to get help there in finding the master recordings. The brilliant Jeff Pocarro from Toto played drums on this track.”
There are two songs that remain elusive to all. No one with any connection to the songs or their movie use were able to find an original full copy of the songs; “Gleaming The Cube” (from the movie Gleaming The Cube) and “Running Out Of Time” (from the movie Cold Steel), but edited versions with a decent audio quality have been restored and remastered and added at the end of the album as a medley with a third edited tune “American Dream” – just for the sake of completing the full James House puzzle.
This compilation of his classic rock tracks is a time machine back into the 80's music and teen movie scene in Los Angeles.
House still lives in Nashville where he is still in demand as a songwriter/producer. Lately he's been writing with Blues Rock Titan Joe Bonamassa on his last 5 #1 albums and producing Australian country-pop singer/songwriter Zoee.
James House – The LA Tapes: Classic Rock Years will be released May 27 as a 2CD set via MelodicRock Classics.
A versatile and prolific songwriter, vocalist, and recording artist who has penned songs for the likes of Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Kylie Minogue, the Mavericks, and Olivia Newton-John (he composed the number one hit "In a Week or Two" for Diamond Rio and earned Grammy nominations for "Ain't That Lonely Yet" [Dwight Yoakum] and "Broken Wing" [Martina McBride]), James House was born in Sacramento, California and raised on his family's ranch in southern Oregon. House began performing solo shows directly after graduating from high school, eventually forming his own group, the House Band (later changed to Prisoner), and inking a deal with Curb/Warner Bros. The group moved to Los Angeles in the early 1980s and issued one single before breaking up, but House stayed in the area and became a sought-after voice in film, lending his talents to the soundtracks for Teen Wolf, Fire with Fire, Tin Cup, and Ishtar. Inspired by the burgeoning new country movement, House moved to Nashville in 1988 where he signed with MCA. He released his eponymous debut album for the label in 1989, which yielded the hit "Don't Quit Me Now," with his sophomore outing, Hard Times for an Honest Man, arriving a year later. In 1994 he moved to Epic Records and issued Days Gone By, which featured his biggest hit yet, "This Is Me Missing You." Subsequent years found House working with the Beach Boys, Raul Malo, Trisha Yearwood, Steve Holy, and Steve Azar, just to name a few, and in 2012 he released Heartache Town, a collaboration with John Brannen under the Troubadour Kings moniker. In 2013 House started his own independent label, Victor House, and the following year released Broken Glass Twisted Steel, a collection of newly recorded versions of the hits he had penned for others over the years. That same year saw the release of Songwriter's Serenade, a set of song co-written with some of the industry's biggest names.
~ James Christopher Monger, All Music
Track List CD1 - James House (1983):
01. Cool Boy In Spain [4:31]
02. Outside [4:42]
03. Steal Your Love Away [4:05]
04. Wait For Me [3:37]
05. Not On Your Trail [4:13]
06. Jude [3:54]
07. Bittersweet [3:50]
08. Talk To My Machine [3:54]
09. The Edge [3:52]
Track List CD2 - The Soundtrack Cuts (1985-1989):
01. Bad Mistake [4:20]
02. Flesh On Fire [4:09]
03. You Better Wait [3:21]
04. Time Enough For Love [3:17]
05. Listen To My Heartbeat [4:13]
06. The Seeker [3:53]
07. Leave My Heart Alone [3:07]
08. I'm In It For Love [4:19]
09. All The Money In The World [4:31]
10. Million Dollar Mystery [3:30]
11. Goin' For The Gold [3:15]
12. Born To Race [3:51]
13. Medley (The American Dream/ Gleaming The Cube/ Running Out Of Time) [6:34]
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