Blackfoot - Marauder
Жанр: Southern Rock, Hard Rock
Носитель: LP
Год выпуска: 1981
Лейбл: ATCO Records/SD 32-107
Страна-производитель: US
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Формат записи: 24/96
Формат раздачи: 24/96
Продолжительность: 00:37:24
Треклист:
A1 Good Morning 3:34
A2 Payin For It 3:35
A3 Diary Of A Workingman 5:33
A4 Too Hard To Handle 4:00
A5 Fly Away 2:56
B1 Dry Country 3:42
B2 Fire Of The Dragon 4:03
B3 Rattlesnake Rock'N'Roller 4:00
B4 Searchin' 5:43
Источник оцифровки: LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
Код класса состояния винила: NM
Устройство воспроизведения: Marantz 6170
Головка звукоснимателя: SHURE M97xE With JICO SAS Stylus
Предварительный усилитель: Sansui 9090DB
АЦП: E-MU 0404
Программа-оцифровщик: iZotope RX3
Обработка: ClickRepair: Only Manual (Click per click)
Спектр
Доп. информация
Recorded At – Subterranean Studio, Ann Arbor
Mixed At – Bee Jay Recording Studio
DR14
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Analyzed folder: /Blackfoot - Marauder (LP)
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DR Peak RMS Filename
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DR13 -0.04 dB -14.21 dB 01 Blackfoot - LADO 1- Good Morning.wav
DR14 -0.22 dB -15.22 dB 02 Blackfoot - Payin For It.wav
DR14 -0.95 dB -18.99 dB 03 Blackfoot - Diary Of A Workingman.wav
DR13 -0.30 dB -15.44 dB 04 Blackfoot - Too Hard To Handle.wav
DR14 -0.75 dB -16.82 dB 05 Blackfoot - Fly Away.wav
DR14 -0.53 dB -15.60 dB 06 Blackfoot - LADO 2- Dry Country.wav
DR14 -0.77 dB -16.36 dB 07 Blackfoot - Fire Of The Dragon.wav
DR14 -0.11 dB -16.90 dB 08 Blackfoot - Rattlesnake Rock'N'Roller.wav
DR13 -1.39 dB -17.30 dB 09 Blackfoot - Searchin'.wav
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Number of files: 9
Official DR value: DR14
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Credits
Backing Vocals – Donna D. Davis*, Pamela T. Vincent*
Banjo – Shorty Medlocke (tracks: B3)
Design – Lynn Dreese Breslin
Engineer – Henry Weck
Keyboards, Horns [Other Musicians] – "Magic Rooster" Pat McCaffrey*
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Charlie Hargrett
Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Guitar [Bottleneck], Acoustic Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar – Rick "Rattlesnake" Medlocke*
Mixed By, Engineer [Assistant Mixing Engineer] – Andy de Ganhal*
Percussion [Other Musicians] – Henry H. Bomb Weck*
Photography By [Back Cover] – Jim Houghton
Photography By [Front Cover] – Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen
Producer – Al Nalli, Henry Weck
Trumpet [Other Musicians] – Dr. Dave Cavender
Vocals, Drums, Percussion – Jakson "Thunderfoot" Spires*
Vocals, Keyboards, Bass Guitar – Greg T. Walker
Written-By – Jakson Spires, Rick Medlocke, Shorty Medlocke (tracks: B3)
About
By the time of 1981's Marauder album, Blackfoot's career had effectively stalled in America, as the band's hard rock sound evolved further and further from the Skynyrd-derived Southern rock sound of their successful 1979 opus, Strikes. Still, while continuing to rely on hard-driving numbers such as "Good Morning" and "Dry County," Marauder also saw Blackfoot attempting a compromise with the dramatic "Diary of a Workingman." Though it showcased the band at their melodic Southern rock best, the track failed to chart in America and Blackfoot decided to concentrate their touring efforts in Britain and Europe, where their popularity continued to skyrocket. As for the album, Shorty Medlocke makes his by-now-expected contribution to the intro of "Rattlesnake Rock 'N' Roller," which goes on to feature some upbeat piano tinkling and a horn section. Likewise, the unexpected breakdown (with Mexican horns and tango guitar rhythms) in the middle of "Too Hard to Handle" makes it one of the band's best hard rockers to date, and "Searchin'" is another Southern rock hit that might have been. Unfortunately, mounting inner-band tensions and record company indifference marked this as the last great Blackfoot album.
Review by Eduardo Rivadavia, allmusic.com