Georgia Satellites - Georgia Satellites (1986)
BAND/ARTIST: Georgia Satellites
- Title: Georgia Satellites
- Year Of Release: 1986
- Label: Elektra
- Genre: Hard Rock, Southern Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 38:50
- Total Size: 97/261 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Keep Your Hands to Yourself (3:27)
02. Railroad Steel (4:13)
03. Battleship Chains (2:59)
04. Red Light (2:49)
05. The Myth of Love (4:13)
06. Can't Stand the Pain (3:45)
07. Golden Light (3:42)
08. Over and Over (3:37)
09. Nights of Mystery (4:45)
10. Every Picture Tells a Story (5:22)
Line-up:
Rick Price: Bass, Vocals
Rick Richards: Guitar, Vocals
Bob Page: Keyboards
Todd Johnson: Drums
Former Members:
Dan Baird: Vocals
Mauro Magellan: Drums
Joey Huffman: Keyboards
Billy Pitts: Drums
01. Keep Your Hands to Yourself (3:27)
02. Railroad Steel (4:13)
03. Battleship Chains (2:59)
04. Red Light (2:49)
05. The Myth of Love (4:13)
06. Can't Stand the Pain (3:45)
07. Golden Light (3:42)
08. Over and Over (3:37)
09. Nights of Mystery (4:45)
10. Every Picture Tells a Story (5:22)
Line-up:
Rick Price: Bass, Vocals
Rick Richards: Guitar, Vocals
Bob Page: Keyboards
Todd Johnson: Drums
Former Members:
Dan Baird: Vocals
Mauro Magellan: Drums
Joey Huffman: Keyboards
Billy Pitts: Drums
Georgia Satellites is the first album released by The Georgia Satellites. It contains their biggest hit, "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" (which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, behind Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer"), and another minor hit, "Battleship Chains," written by Terry Anderson. It also contains a cover of "Every Picture Tells a Story," written by Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. Most of the other songs were written by lead singer/rhythm guitarist Dan Baird, except "Red Light," which he co-wrote with Neill Bogan, and "Can't Stand the Pain," written by lead guitarist Rick Richards, who also takes lead vocal on the tune. The album was a commercial success and was certified Gold by the RIAA in February 1987 and then Platinum on August of the same year.
The band would release two more studio albums after this one, but none featured a song with nearly the radio and MTV success as "Keep Your Hands to Yourself," and the band finally split in 1990.
The band would release two more studio albums after this one, but none featured a song with nearly the radio and MTV success as "Keep Your Hands to Yourself," and the band finally split in 1990.
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