Ian Hunter (ex-Mott The Hoople) - You‘re never alone with a schizophrenic
Жанр: Pop Rock, Classic Rock
Носитель: LP
Год выпуска: 1979
Лейбл: Chrysalis – 202 653
Страна-производитель: Germany
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Формат записи: 24/96
Формат раздачи: 24/96
Продолжительность: 42:08
Треклист:
A1 Just Another Night 4:37
A2 Wild East 3:58
A3 Cleveland Rocks 3:48
A4 Ships 4:10
A5 When The Daylight Comes 4:25
B1 Life After Death 3:48
B2 Standin' In My Light 4:33
B3 Bastard 6:34
B4 The Outsider 5:57
Источник оцифровки: AlfredoCatalani
Код класса состояния винила: Неизвестно
Rip info
Turntables
Clearaudio Champion Level II with Special Edition Denon 103
Pro-Ject RPM 6 SB with Sumiko Evolution III
Amplifiers
Tube Pre-Amp Unico Pre by Unison Research
Tube Mono End-Amps Consonance Reference 9.9 by Opera
Programs (Mac)
Cool Edit, Twistedwave, Audition
If needed, extremely light de-clicking, significant anomalies manually treated.
Fade-in & fade-out only start & end, where necessary. No de-noising.
Credits
Backing Vocals – Ellen Foley, Eric Bloome*, Rory Dodd, Roy Bittan
Bass – Garry Tallent
Drums – Max Weinberg
Engineer – Bob Clearmountain
Guitar – Mick Ronson
Keyboards – Roy Bittan
Keyboards – John Cale (only "Bastard")
Percussion – Mick Ronson
Producer – Ian Hunter
Saxophone [Baritone] – Lew Delgatto
Saxophone [Tenor] – George Young
Vocals – Mick Ronson
Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Percussion – Ian Hunter
Notes
One of Ian Hunter's best albums, YOU'RE NEVER ALONE, is a focused, thought provoking, fun and altogether delightful album. Easily Hunter's best album since MOTT(1973), this album displays all the Dylan-like quirks that have appeared since Mott the Hopple's debut. Here, though, Hunter as a solo artist finds his voice as a solo artist.
From the moment of Hunter's count-in, this he grabs the listener by the shirt and drags him/her along for the ride. "Just another night" and "Wild East" are both delightful rockers. The addition of the E Street band's Max Weinberg and Roy Bittan give the album the flavor of Springsteen's BORN TO RUN (and since Hunter has many of the same influences as the Boss, it makes for a very interesting, lively combination), mixed with Hunter's Dylanesque lyrics and delivery.
This isn't imitation--this is alchemy! Hunter and his producing partner Mick Ronson(David Bowie's ZIGGY STARDUST)distill all their classic influences(Ala! n Freed's 50's rock shows, Dylan, the Beatles, Phil Spector)and make these ifluences their own.
This album along with IAN HUNTER,( the flawed, but more ambitious) ALL AMERICAN ALIEN BOY and ARTFUL DODGER is among Hunter's best and allows one to make a strong argument for Hunter as one of the best songwriters of the 70's singer/songwriter era.
Highly recommended! (Amazon)