Live in Byron Bay Australia 1987
发行时间:2011-01-28
发行公司:CD Baby
简介: Recently unearthed! The full 80 minute set with between song "blab" captured live in stereo concert from Byron Bay Australia. The Ridgway Band on this recording is : Stan Ridgway: guitar, vcs, harmonica / Pietra Wexstun: keyboards. vcs / Joe Berardi: drums, perc. / Roger Kleier: lead guitar / Bernard Hall: keyboards / Joe Ramirez: bass, vcs / Recorded live in 1987 during "The Big Heat " tour, Ridgway's first visit to Australia. Fair dinkim ! Comes in full color sleeve with shrink wrap.
*PLEASE NOTE: There is an audio drop out in the song 'Camouflage' - this is due to the original source recording and not a defect on the CD or digital download.
"Stan Ridgway tells stories from the underside of America. It's the dream gone sour; the dream that never even took root. Tales of losers who battle on and play the game their own way, with a glamour-less beauty and a bath of realism...slices of lives that knew the rules have been drawn up 'someplace else'; characters that have to bluff to get by."
FOLLOW MUSIC AUSTRALIA ( 1987)
"Ridgway has the talent to hold your attention by telling a tale in the same intense and clear way that rockers like Neil Young and Lou Reed do. A cool Californian commentator with a sense of humor to match his sense of history." Q MAGAZINE
"Ridgway's tales of the sad, soft underbelly of the American Dream are songs of hope petering into resignation, of idealism soured into cynicism; he's a very adult writer operating in an arena more usually home to the naive and infantile." THE INDEPENDENTS
"In fact he's an ingenious writer with a grip on low - life imagery that hearkens back to that of Burroughs, Bukowski and Brecht.. If a modern American counterpart to Bertol Brecht's collaborations with Kurt Weil exits, it's the music of Stan Ridgway." SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
"If David Lynch were a musician, he would be Stan Ridgway. Both look at Leave It To Beaver America and see serial killers lurking beneath its porches. Both can infuse a simple everyday object with weirdness and dread, creating A world that;'s consistently disturbing, fascinating and cool." L.A. WEEKLY
Recently unearthed! The full 80 minute set with between song "blab" captured live in stereo concert from Byron Bay Australia. The Ridgway Band on this recording is : Stan Ridgway: guitar, vcs, harmonica / Pietra Wexstun: keyboards. vcs / Joe Berardi: drums, perc. / Roger Kleier: lead guitar / Bernard Hall: keyboards / Joe Ramirez: bass, vcs / Recorded live in 1987 during "The Big Heat " tour, Ridgway's first visit to Australia. Fair dinkim ! Comes in full color sleeve with shrink wrap.
*PLEASE NOTE: There is an audio drop out in the song 'Camouflage' - this is due to the original source recording and not a defect on the CD or digital download.
"Stan Ridgway tells stories from the underside of America. It's the dream gone sour; the dream that never even took root. Tales of losers who battle on and play the game their own way, with a glamour-less beauty and a bath of realism...slices of lives that knew the rules have been drawn up 'someplace else'; characters that have to bluff to get by."
FOLLOW MUSIC AUSTRALIA ( 1987)
"Ridgway has the talent to hold your attention by telling a tale in the same intense and clear way that rockers like Neil Young and Lou Reed do. A cool Californian commentator with a sense of humor to match his sense of history." Q MAGAZINE
"Ridgway's tales of the sad, soft underbelly of the American Dream are songs of hope petering into resignation, of idealism soured into cynicism; he's a very adult writer operating in an arena more usually home to the naive and infantile." THE INDEPENDENTS
"In fact he's an ingenious writer with a grip on low - life imagery that hearkens back to that of Burroughs, Bukowski and Brecht.. If a modern American counterpart to Bertol Brecht's collaborations with Kurt Weil exits, it's the music of Stan Ridgway." SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
"If David Lynch were a musician, he would be Stan Ridgway. Both look at Leave It To Beaver America and see serial killers lurking beneath its porches. Both can infuse a simple everyday object with weirdness and dread, creating A world that;'s consistently disturbing, fascinating and cool." L.A. WEEKLY