Showing posts with label Rock Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rock Music. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Avril Lavigne - "Keep holding on"

"Keep Holding On" is a pop-rock power ballad song recorded by Avril Lavigne and is the theme song for the film Eragon (2006). It was written by Lavigne and Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, who produced the song. The strings were arranged by Patrick Doyle, who composed the Eragon soundtrack. It was the first single from the soundtrack and premiered on radio stations across North America in November 2006 (see 2006 in music).

It also appears as the last track on Lavigne's third album, The Best Damn Thing which was released on April 17, 2007. Lavigne has described the rest of the album as being upbeat and heavy in comparison to "Keep Holding On". Originally, a different version was to be included, but the original version made it instead.

The song has been well-received by music critics, with Billboard describing it as a "gorgeous song" in which Lavigne seems to be "set to remain for the long term".

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Aerosmith - Dream On

"Dream On" is a rock song by Aerosmith from their 1973 debut album, Aerosmith. Written by lead singer Steven Tyler, this power ballad became their first major hit. Although it peaked at #59 when it was originally released as a single in 1973, it became a Top 10 single in 1976, when it was re-released as a single. This song was first played live in Willimantic, CT at the Shaboo Inn.

The song is a piano ballad in the key of F minor. Long a concert staple, the song's piano part has been played live by Tyler. The band has also played "Dream On" with an orchestra on a couple occasions. In the early 1990s, the band performed the song live with an orchestra for MTV's 10th Anniversary. On September 19, 2006 Aerosmith dedicated the song to captured Israeli soldier Ehud Goldwasser. Additionally, in 2006, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry performed the song live with the Boston Pops Orchestra at their Fourth of July spectacular.

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Saturday, February 2, 2008

Yellowcard - Paper Walls Album [2007]

[wikipedia] Paper Walls is the third major-label album from American Pop punk band Yellowcard, released July 17, 2007. On its first day of release it reached 4th most popular album on the iTunes charts. The album was recorded at Ocean Studios in Burbank, California and was mixed at South Beach Studios in Miami, Florida.  All songs written by Yellowcard except where noted.

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1. The Takedown
2. Fighting
3. Shrink The World
4. Keeper
5. Light Up The Sky
6. Shadows and Regrets
7. Five Becomes Four
8. Afraid
9. Date Line (I Am Gone)
10. Dear Bobbie
11. You and Me and One Spotlight
12. Cut Me, Mick
13. Paper Walls

In an interview with Jason Tate of AbsolutePunk.net[ released on June 17 (one month before the release of the album), vocalist Ryan Key described the album as;

“...very much a record of hope and finding yourself again. It’s after you’ve come through all of that – going to the height of it – and picking yourself back up again. And by “hitting rock bottom” I don’t mean in record sales or fame or any of that shit. I mean personally – emotionally...Paper Walls is the story, the feeling, of what it’s like to be out of those holes, looking back, no regrets, but smarter and having grown through them.

Rainbow's WMA - The Very Best of Rainbow [1997]

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This remastered set contains an anthology of Ritchie Blackmore’s work with his group Rainbow. He formed the group after tiring of the ego clashes in Deep Purple. The group had no stable line-up yet produced some great music during the seventies and eighties. The groups became progressively more commercial as more albums were released. The band had three different vocalists Ronnie James Dio (later of Black Sabbath and Dio), Graham Bonnett (later of MSG), and Joe Lynn Turner (later in Deep Purple). Other members of note have included the now deceased drummer Cozy Powell, Deep Purple mate Roger Glover on bass, and keyboardist Tony Carey among many others. The group’s most well known songs (all here) are a cover of Russ Ballard’s “Since You Been Gone”, “Stone Cold”, and “Street Of Dreams”. There are no rarities on this set but other cuts such as “Jealous Lover”, “Can’t Happen Here”, “Man On The Silver Mountain”, and “Kill The King” are just as memorable as their hits. I wish the set were two discs and included such tracks as the single “LA Connection”, “Sixteenth Century Greensleeves” and the concert favorites like “Spotlight Kid” and “Difficult To Cure”. Blackmore’s guitar playing shines throughout and I lament the fact that the band broke up. Listening to this set reminds me of my junior high and high school days. If you are a fan of Deep Purple, great guitar playing or more melodic hard rock then this set is a must. If you are still curious you might want to pick up a copy of the remastered 2 cd “Finyl Vinyl” which contains live versions of some of the tracks on this set and others plus some great studio non-lp b-sides like “Bad Girl” and Weiss Heim”.

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Black Sabbath's OGG - Album of Paranoid [1971]

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