VA - Riding The Rock Machine British Seventies Classic Rock (Grapefruit, 2021)
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Genre: Rock Media: CD Country of disc (release): UK Year of publication: 2021 Publisher (label): Grapefruit Records Catalog number: CRSEGBOX088 Country of artist (band): UK Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac) Rip type: tracks+.cue Duration: 03:56:40 Tracklist: 1. Rainbow – Long Live Rock'n'Roll 2. Uriah Heep – Easy Livin' 3. The Moody Blues – I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band) 4. The Alan Parsons Project – I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You 5. Foghat – Slow Ride (Single Version) 6. The Spencer Davis Group – Catch You On The Rebop 7. Yvonne Elliman – I Can't Explain (Album Version) 8. Faces – Cindy Incidentally 9. Procol Harum – Robert's Box 10. Blackfoot Sue – Standing In The Road 11. Medicine Head – Back To The Wall 12. The Who – Success Story 13. Trapeze – Black Cloud 14. Chris Squire – Hold Out Your Hand 15. Manfred Mann's Earth Band – Spirits In The Night 16. The Sensational Alex Harvey Band – Boston Tea Party 17. Jethro Tull – Bungle In The Jungle 18. Agnes Strange – Clever Fool 19. Fancy – She's Ridin' The Rock Machine (Single Version) 20. Sweet – Action (Single Version) CD2 1. Foreigner – Feels Like The First Time 2. Nazareth – This Flight Tonight 3. Free – Wishing Well 4. Man – Out Of Your Head 5. Strawbs – My Friend Peter 6. Hawkwind – Quark, Strangeness And Charm 7. Silverhead – Ace Supreme (Single Version) 8. Status Quo – Mystery Song (Album Version) 9. Curved Air – U.H.F. 10. Magnum – Baby I Need 11. Electric Light Orchestra – Showdown 12. City Boy – Momma's Boy 13. Duffy – The 1959 Rock'n'Roll Bop 14. Rococo – Hoodlum Fun 15. Mick Ronson – Only After Dark 16. Strider – Straddle 17. Stray – Move It 18. Bullfrog – Ice Cold Dick 19. Maggot – Shoelace 20. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Lucky Man CD3 1. Roxy Music – Street Life 2. Be-Bop Deluxe – Maid In Heaven 3. Atomic Rooster – Devil's Answer (US Album Version) 4. Family – In My Own Time 5. Dana Gillespie – Get My Rocks Off 6. Hello – New York Groove 7. Thin Lizzy – Jailbreak 8. Tucky Buzzard – Can't Live Without It 9. National Flag – Blowing A Million 10. Hard Stuff – Monster In Paradise 11. Fat Mattress – Black Sheep Of The Family 12. 10cc – Life Is A Minestrone (Album Version) 13. Sutherland Brothers & Quiver – Dream Kid 14. Smokestack Crumble – Got A Bad Leg 15. The Winkies – Fever 16. Mott The Hoople – Ready For Love / After Lights 17. Sad Café – My Oh My (Single Version) 18. Babe Ruth – Jack O'Lantern 19. Argent – God Gave Rock And Roll To You Three CD set. Long-established as a hugely popular radio format, the Classic Rock sound was established in the Seventies, when numerous British bands from a pop or blues-based background pioneered a muscular, riff-based sound that dominated American FM airwaves and led the most successful practitioners to fame, fortune and all manner of related excess. But although there are innumerable radio stations now devoted to the baby boomer sounds of Classic Rock, their innately conservative, playlist-based nature means that the same heavyweight tunes are endlessly recycled: the casual listener could be forgiven for thinking that the careers of major bands like Thin Lizzy and The Who didn't extend beyond 'Whiskey In The Jar', 'The Boys Are Back In Town' and 'Won't Get Fooled Again'. So, allow the Grapefruit label to break down the walls of stultifying retroactive conservatism with an alternative look at the Classic Rock genre. Riding The Rock Machine features many of the era's headline names (Lizzy and The 'Oo, but also The Moody Blues, Free, Status Quo, Jethro Tull, Procol Harum, ELP, ELO, Uriah Heep etc) in slightly less familiar settings as well as some Classic Rock-friendly performances from acts who walked the walk and talked the talk but never quite received the same level of acclaim as the brand leaders. Housed in a no-expense-spared clamshell box with a lavishly annotated and illustrated 40-page booklet, Riding The Rock Machine features four hours of vintage sounds from British rock's golden age as Grapefruit turns it up to eleven and goes where other labels fear to tread in search of the perfect riff. As our opening track proclaims, Long Live Rock 'n' Roll!