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Anthrax - Among the Living
This was the album that introduced me to Anthrax. 27 years later and it's still a favourite of mine. Among the Living is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Anthrax. It was released in March 1987 by Megaforce Worldwide/Island, and was certified gold by the RIAA on July 31, 1990. The BBC has described the album as "arguably their big breakthrough", and "often cited by fans as their favorite Anthrax album" Among the Living was produced by Anthrax and Eddie Kramer. It includes the singles, "I Am the Law" and "Indians". The video for "Indians" received substantial rotation on MTV. The cover of Among the Living depicts the character Rev. Henry Kane, antagonist from the Poltergeist series of films. It has been said to depict the character Randall Flagg, the subject of the album's title track, the antagonist from the Stephen King novel The Stand, but drummer Charlie Benante denies this, claiming "I wasn't thinking about The Stand when I had the idea" for the cover. "I Am the Law" is a tribute to comic book hero Judge Dredd. Numerous characters, settings and story elements from Dredd's fictional universe are referenced in the song's lyrics. "Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)" ("nise fukin life" spelled backwards) is about comedian John Belushi's drug addiction and death. "Indians" and the mosh pit anthem "Caught in a Mosh" are still considered Anthrax classics today. "A Skeleton in the Closet" is inspired by the Stephen King novella "Apt Pupil". This was the final Anthrax album to feature songwriting contributions from original bassist Danny Lilker, who, despite having left the band after 1984's Fistful of Metal, was credited as the co-writer of several Anthrax songs for the next two albums. On Among the Living, he is credited as the co-writer of the songs "I Am the Law" and "Imitation of Life". The album was dedicated to the memory of Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, a highly regarded figure in the thrash community, with whom they were label mates at Megaforce Records and who died six months prior to the album's release. On November 10, 2009, a deluxe edition of the album was released which included a bonus concert DVD. The deluxe edition featured alternate takes of several album tracks, live versions and "I Am the Law" b-side, "Bud E Luv Bomb And Satan's Lounge Band". During the Metal Alliance 2013 tour, Anthrax played the Among the Living album in its entirety. In August 2014, Revolver placed the album on its "14 Thrash Albums You Need to Own" list. Side one No. Title Length 1. "Among the Living" 5:16 2. "Caught in a Mosh" 5:00 3. "I Am the Law" 5:57 4. "Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)" 4:54 5. "A Skeleton in the Closet" 5:32 Side two No. Title Length 6. "Indians" 5:40 7. "One World" 5:56 8. "A.D.I./Horror of It All" 7:49 9. "Imitation of Life" 4:22
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Currently spinning. Whiskey Myers - Firewater https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pEx...73B10F918F65F7 My copy has a fault on the last track. At first I thought they were trying to replicate a poor vinyl track, but it appears to be a recording gone wrong as a bad batch of CD's are out there. Being a skin flint I purchased my copy from America as it was considerably cheaper and would cost the earth to return. |
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Quincy Jones ~ This Is How I Feel About Jazz
1992 CD Compilation: This Is How I Feel About Jazz (1956) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is...eel_About_Jazz and Go West, Man! (1957) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_West,_Man! 01 - Walkin' (Richard Carpenter ~ Miles Davis 1954) 02 - Stockholm Sweetnin' (Quincy Jones) 03 - Evening In Paris (Quincy Jones) 04 - Sermonette (Julian Edwin "Cannonball" Adderley & Jon Hendricks) 05 - A Sleepin' Bee (Harold Arlen & Truman Capote ~ Diahann Carroll) 06 - Boo's Blues (Quincy Jones) 07 - Dancin' Pants (Jimmy Giuffre) 08 - Be My Guest (Lennie Niehaus) 09 - Kings Road Blues (Lennie Niehaus) 10 - Bright Moon (Jimmy Giuffre) 11 - The Oom Is Blues (Charlie Mariano) 12 - Ballad Medley: ....What's New? (Bob Haggart ~ Bob Crosby & His Orchestra & Johnny Burke) ....We'll Be Together Again (Carl T. Fischer & Frankie Laine) ....Time On My Hands (Harold Adamson, Mack Gordon & Vincent Youmans ~ Lee Wiley) ....You Go To My Head (Haven Gillespie & Fred Coots ~ Billie Holiday) ....Laura (David Raksin) Salut |
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I'm an enormous Alice in Chains (the Layne Staley variant (R.I.P. )), and Jerry Cantrell fan. Here's a couple of Jerry's solo offerings that aren't in the thread yet. From Degradation Trip "Anger Rising" And, from Boggy Depot "My Song"
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Black Label Society, and Phil Anselmo "I'm Broken" Live in NYC. May 10th, 2014. This gives me an erection
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Black Label Society 13 Years of Grief When we get a "general chat" thread round these parts, so we can actually get to know one another, remind me to tell you the tale of the evening I drank with Zakk, and Nick before a show.
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José Carreras, Core 'ngrato
José Carreras, Core 'ngrato by Salvatore Cardillo.
I love this song, and watching this film of José singing it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1sucRV3w10 Possibly, Pavarotti sang this better, but 'Pav' was a lot bigger than José, with much more lung power and capacity. José is only about 5' 8" or 5' 9" tall, and with a small frame, he has to work at it, but what a performance! He had also been very seriously ill with leukemia! Following his recovery he started a foundation to help leukemia suffers and their families, a foundation that he is very passionate about. A wonderful performance, I could listen to this all day!
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