Glass Tiger (CAN)

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Glass Tiger (CAN)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 08 Nov 2016, 12:51

Glass Tiger - The Thin Red Line (1986) (2CD) (Remastered Anniversary Edition 2012)

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Year : 1986 (Remastered Anniversary Edition 2012)
Style : Melodic Rock , Pop Rock
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 128 mb


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Glass Tiger is a Canadian rock band that formed in 1983, in Newmarket, Ontario.Originally named Tokyo, the band produced several hit singles in Canada and placed two songs on Billboard magazine's top 10: "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)" and "Someday", both of which came from their debut album, The Thin Red Line (1986), produced by Jim Vallance.Glass Tiger won three Juno Awards in 1986 and two more in 1987.They were also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1987.In 1993, after their third album Simple Mission and a brief Canadian tour, the band went on hiatus.Lead singer Alan Frew released two solo albums before the band reformed and began touring again in 2003.In March 2009, Glass Tiger and members of the NHL alumni visited Canadian Forces stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan.The visit included live performances and footage was shown on an episode of Entertainment Tonight Canada.In 2012 Glass Tiger performed as part of Penticton, BC's "Rock The Peach Music Fest"On July 1, 2013 Glass Tiger performed a free concert in Leduc, Alberta as part of a Canada Day Celebration.

Album:

EMI Music Canada has just released an 'Anniversary Edition' of the classic GLASS TIGER debut album "The Thin Red Line", remastered, including an extra CD with tons of gems, and new artwork.The 1986 debut went four times platinum in its native Canada and gold in the US, spawning several hits blending catchy Rock&Pop, AOR and radio friendly tunes.Who does not remember martial rhythm of title track and first single "The Thin Red Line", driving by anthemic drums and 'that' awesome keyboards."Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)" was written by Bryan Adams (who sings some vocal parts) and his right hand Jim Vallance, a big hit in the US as well as Canada. After Alan Frew sings the chorus, Adams' voice can be heard singing the second chorus part."Vanishing Tribe" is lovely keyboard / synth filled song, while the nostalgic sadness of "Looking At A Picture" has the musical style of a Journey song. Steve Perry wouldn't be out of place singing this.The third single, the mid-paced "Someday" has a classic '80s bouncy-bass synths and a killer backbeat, one of my favorites of the album. In fact, it's among my favorite Eighties songs ever.It was co-written, again, by Jim Vallance, who also produced the whole album."The Thin Red Line" is a milestone in '80s music, both in songwriting quality and production sound.Glass Tiger gets some support from pro musicians; apart from Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, other Canadian AOR renowned artists helps out with excellent backing vocals: Dalbello, Marc LaFrance & Paul Janz.The new deluxe 2-CD "The Thin Red Line Anniversary Edition" includes the full album remastered, along with single and extended mixes of the band's biggest hits, B-sides, live & previously unreleased alternate versions.

Line Up:

Alan Frew: Vocals
Al Connelly: Guitar
Sam Reid: Keyboards
Wayne Parker: Bass
Michael Hanson: Drums
Keith Scott - add. Guitar
Charles Gray, Chase Sanborn, Russ Little: Horns
Jim Vallance: add. Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Producer
Bryan Adams, Dalbello, Marc LaFrance, Michael Hanson, Paul Janz, Sharon Lee Williams: Backing Vocals

Tracklist:

CD1:

1. Thin Red Line 4:56
2. Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) 4:08
3. Closer To You 3:37
4. Vanishing Tribe 4:06
5. Looking At A Picture 4:02
6. The Secret 0:47
7. Ancient Evenings 4:55
8. Ecstasy 4:25
9. Someday 3:37
10. I Will Be There 3:28
11. You're What I Look For 3:52

CD2:

1. Thin Red Line (Reverence Mix) 4:11
2. Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) (Writer's Demo) 5:56
3. Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) (Single Mix) 4:06
4. I Will Be There (Single Version) 3:10
5. Touch & Go (Tokyo) (Demo) 3:42
6. Someday (Writers Demo) 8:07
7. Someday (Extended Mix) 7:22
8. You're What I Look For (Live At Ontario Place) 3:55
9. After The Dance (Live At Ontario Place) 4:35
10. Do You Wanna Dance (With Me) 3:59
11. Thin Red Line (Single Version) 4:00
12. Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) (Extended Mix) 7:16
13. Thin Red Line (Rather Red Mix) 6:13

+ Video "Thin Red Line" (Official Video)


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Re: Glass Tiger (CAN)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 21 Nov 2018, 19:18

Glass Tiger - 31 (2018)

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Year : 2018
Style : Melodic Rock , Pop Rock
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 128 mb


Bio:

Glass Tiger is a Canadian rock band that formed in 1983, in Newmarket, Ontario.Originally named Tokyo, the band produced several hit singles in Canada and placed two songs on Billboard magazine's top 10: "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)" and "Someday", both of which came from their debut album, The Thin Red Line (1986), produced by Jim Vallance.Glass Tiger won three Juno Awards in 1986 and two more in 1987.They were also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1987.In 1993, after their third album Simple Mission and a brief Canadian tour, the band went on hiatus.Lead singer Alan Frew released two solo albums before the band reformed and began touring again in 2003.In March 2009, Glass Tiger and members of the NHL alumni visited Canadian Forces stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan.The visit included live performances and footage was shown on an episode of Entertainment Tonight Canada.In 2012 Glass Tiger performed as part of Penticton, BC's "Rock The Peach Music Fest"On July 1, 2013 Glass Tiger performed a free concert in Leduc, Alberta as part of a Canada Day Celebration.

Album:

Not too many bands can say that they’ve been together for more than 31 years, but the boys from Ontario GLASS TIGER can speak to that unique perspective. In true celebration style, this iconic '80s act returned to the studio while continuing to honor their legacy, by giving fans a 21st century updating of their hits songs plus 2 new ones in their new CD titled "31".Glass Tiger is comprised of talented vocalist Alan Frew, Sam Reid (keyboards), Al Connelly (guitars), Wayne Parker (bass) and later on, Chris McNeill (drums). They captured the audiences with their mid ’80s Canadian pristine rock&pop / liteAOR style.On "31", the band have re-imaged the songs to a more modern taste and feel.With the lead track, Alan Frew’s crisp, clear vocals start us off on Glass Tiger biggest hit 'Someday' with a different approach to the original, including acoustic guitars and a group of female vocals in the background. Later on in the album, there's another version of “Someday” featuring female singer Veronic DiCaire performing some verses in French, a nice, added touch.Next we have a reworked version of 'Animal Heart' with organic instrumentation including Hammond-like organ. The original version of this song always reminded me of Def Leppard, and it's cool to hear it now in its new shape.Throughout the album, the tempo is well varied from song to song, to the slow paced, slide guitar version of 'I Will Be There' to the staple Glass Tiger representative sound in 'My Town' and 'I’m Still Searching', to the ballad 'Rescued by Arms', while the two new tracks 'Wae yer Family' and 'Fire it Up' show some legs in their pace to get us through the compilation.Guest stars abound in the forms of Alan Doyle (Great Big Sea), Julian Lennon, the aforementioned Véronic DiCaire (Franco-Ontarian singer), Susan Aglukark (Juno winning Inuk musician) and David R. Maracle (multi-instrumental Mohawk artist).The general feel of the album is a stripped away environment with an acoustic vibe, organic instrumentation in the classic rock way but still retaining Glass Tiger's rock&pop sensibility. Think Nelson's acoustic side, a bit of Rick Springfield, etc.Frew’s earthy vocals sound fantastic, and the interplay between the 4 band members is seamless and effortless as they bring a different aesthetics to the forefront of this compilation.If you’re 35 and above who was into the Canadian rock scene back in the mid-Eighties, this new Glass Tiger album will give you a heavy dose of nostalgic, sentimental feels with a re-imaging of some of their greatest hits.

Line Up:

Alan Frew - Vocals
Alan Connelly - Guitars
Wayne Parker - Bass
Sam Reid - Keyboards
Chris McNeill - Drums

Tracklist:

01. Someday 03:01
02. Animal Heart 03:22
03. Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) 03:54
04. I Will Be There 03:33
05. My Town 05:07
06. Diamond Sun 03:41
07. Rescued By The Arms Of Love 04:27
08. My Song (Feat. Alan Doyle) 03:56
09. I'm Still Searching 03:43
10. Thin Red Line (Feat. Julian Lennon) 04:03
11. Fire It Up 03:47 (New song 2018)
12. Wae Yer Family (Feat. Johnny Reid) 04:36 (New song 2018)
13. Healing Hands 05:24
14. Someday 03:01
15. Diamond Sun (Feat. Susan Aglukark, David R. Maracle) 03:42


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