Andy McCoy (FIN)

Hard Rock, Melodic Rock , AOR , Blues Rock , Glam & Sleaze Rock , West Coast , Christian Rock
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Andy McCoy (FIN)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 06 Mar 2023, 07:46

Andy McCoy - 21st Century Rocks (2019)

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Year : 2019
Style : Hard Rock , Glam Rock
Country : Finland
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 135 mb


Bio:

Antti Hulkko (born 11 October 1962), better known as Andy McCoy, is a Finnish musician. He is best known for his role as the lead guitarist and main songwriter of the rock band Hanoi Rocks,but has also played with Iggy Pop and a variety of other groups. McCoy's works cover a wide range of music genres, including rock 'n' roll, punk rock, flamenco, glam punk, glam rock, blues rock and hard rock. He is also an avid painter. Before Hanoi Rocks, McCoy had become well known in his home country, Finland, due to his work in the punk rock band Pelle Miljoona Oy. During this time McCoy was talking with Matti Fagerholm (better known as Michael Monroe) to start a band of their own, but because McCoy was currently in Pelle Miljoona Oy, he told Monroe to start the band without him in 1979. After McCoy left Pelle Miljoona Oy, he joined Monroe in Hanoi Rocks, with another former-Pelle Miljoona Oy member, Sam Yaffa. At this point, the Hanoi Rocks line-up consisted of Michael Monroe (lead vocals), Andy McCoy (lead guitar), Nasty Suicide (rhythm guitar), Sam Yaffa (bass) and Swedish Gyp Casino (drums).Hanoi Rocks released their first album in 1981 titled Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks, with eight out of ten tracks written by McCoy. The album was produced by Andy McCoy and Michael Monroe who were known as "The Muddy Twins". In 1982 Hanoi Rocks recorded and released their second studio album Oriental Beat in London. The original cover's back side featured Andy McCoy's then girlfriend Anna's naked breasts painted blue and red with "Hanoi Roxx" written across it. After the album's release, the band moved to London the same year, and subsequently fired drummer Gyp Casino before hiring Hanoi Rocks fan Nicholas Dingley, better known as Razzle, as drummer. The line-up with Razzle is considered the definitive version of Hanoi Rocks. Later that year the band released Self Destruction Blues, which had Razzle on the cover, but he didn't play on the album, because it was actually a compilation of old singles. The tour for the album took the band to Asia for the first time. The next year 1983, the band released Back to Mystery City and after that, in 1984, the band worked with producer Bob Ezrin, and released Two Steps from the Move. Before this, McCoy had written most of the songs by himself, but for this album Bob Ezrin helped McCoy with the writing, along with Monroe. He also got some help with the lyrics from legendary Ian Hunter (of Mott The Hoople). After Razzle's death, Sam Yaffa left the band due to personal differences with McCoy (amongst other reasons he was now engaged to Anna, McCoy's former girlfriend known from the Oriental Beat cover). The band tried out new members (amongst them The Clash ex-drummer Terry Chimes and bassist René Berg), but things didn't work out, so the band disbanded in 1985.In 2001 McCoy and Michael Monroe started working together again and decided to reform Hanoi Rocks with two new members on guitar and bass, with Michael Monroe's solo career drummer, Lacu. They released Twelve Shots on the Rocks that same year. In 2005 they released Another Hostile Takeover with new members Andy Christell on bass and Conny Bloom on guitar (both formerly of the Electric Boys).In 2007 the band released the album Street Poetry. In 2008 Andy McCoy and Michael Monroe stated that they had taken the band as far as they could and so they decided to end the band. Hanoi Rocks played 8 sold out farewell gigs in 6 days at Tavastia Club, Helsinki. The original guitarist Nasty Suicide appeared as a special guest on three of the last gigs.

Album:

Ex-Hanoi Rocks guitarist ANDY McCOY is back with a new new solo album titled “21st Century Rocks”, entirely recorded in Finland with Finnish musicians, which gives the album a ‘special vibe’ pretty much like his former band sound.Andy McCoy is, obviously, most well known for his association with the legendary Hanoi Rocks for whom he was the lead guitarist and main songwriter. However, that is only part of a remarkable career where he has been on the go since 1977.It’s 10 years since Hanoi Rocks performed their last hurrah and put the band to bed with a final show at the Tavastia in Helsinki. As solo artist, Andy has been releasing standalone singles in recent years, however this is his first solo album since ‘Building On Tradition’ that came out way back in 1995.And what a welcome surprise it is: Sherriff McCoy, with his 60-a-day vocals take us through various tales in various styles on ’21st Century Rocks’, and this is a real treat.With the opening coming in the form of a brief blast of tribal sounds on the title track you know you are in for a different ride. But that didn’t last. It was replaced with heavy, crunching riffs and develops into the perfect song to start us off. Andy McCoy’s vocals are raspy, wasted, and that guitar solo… no one plays rock n’ roll quite like Andy McCoy! Killer stuff indeed.The ghost of his bastard past is never far away. ‘Undertow’ comes on like ‘A Day Late, A Dollar Short’, there’s even a sax solo to boot. I wonder if it originated from those sessions. Whether it did or not, it’s a cool tune for sure.Then ‘Batteram’ takes things way back in time. That melody comes on like Hanoi’s ‘Desperado’ to these ears. And the way he sings “round” and “ground” in the chorus with an unmistakable accent is cool as f**k.Andy’s songwriting and guitar playing has always been wide, taking in Eastern, flamenco and even and reggae influences, and he certainly creates a few more mental beats to make a diverse album. Here McCoy explores the obscure and recaptures the quirky influences that peppered Hanoi’s earlier albums.Just check out ‘Maria Maria’. Mariachi vibes all over as trumpets and strummed acoustics take us into spaghetti western territory. The Urban Voodoo Machine comes to mind as Andy transports us to the Mexican border to smoke a doobie or two, down tequila and jam out in the scorching sun with a chiquita or two. Great song.McCoy whips out the slide with great effect on ‘Bible and a Gun’ before following it up with the slightly (only slightly, mind you) more introspective ‘The Hunger’ which itself is interspersed with some funky riffs.With ‘Give a Minute, Steal a Year’ we have something which is the nearest thing to a ballad we get on 21st Century Rocks. It is a beautiful hypnotic track layered with piano and acoustics.‘Love It Loud’ starts out in a bit of a reggae style with McCoy even singing with a Jamaican slant. It soon moves on to a more rocking track (thankfully) but it shows his willingness to try anything.As we reach the final stretch it comes to mind that Andy McCoy actually comes on like vintage Alice Cooper, which is something that I never realized. Take away the smoky sax on ‘Gimme Time’ and listen intently to closer ‘This is Rock ‘n’ Roll’ with its gang backing vocals and Detroit garage rock delivery and maybe you’ll catch my drift.Obviously, ‘21st Century Rocks’ will be measured up against Michael Monroe’s new album ‘One Man Gang’. Monroe has an established career as a solo artist and has one of the best live bands in the business, and Andy is…well he’s just Andy McCoy, the guitar-slinging outlaw!Let’s not take anything away from either camp. Both are living legends that together produced some of the greatest albums in my record collection and influenced a whole generation of bands.If you like authentic glam rock n’ roll with an intelligence rarely seen in the genre then “21st Century Rocks” is highly recommended with Andy McCoy on top form.

Line-Up:

Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Percussion, Glockenspiel – Andy McCoy (HANOI ROCKS)
Backing Vocals – Gustaf Standertskjöld, Janna Hurmerinta, Sammy Aaltonen
Bass – Matt “Matty J” Janaitis, Niclas Etelävuori
Bass, Percussion – Sami Yaffa
Drums – Gustaf Standertskjöld, Roni Suhonen
Keyboards – Pate Kivinen
Pedal Steel Guitar – Olli Haavisto
Percussion – Barry Kling (tracks: A5), Janne Haavisto
Piano – Esko “Ego” Toivonen*, Pate Kivinen (tracks: B1)
Saxophone [Sax] – Jone Takamäki, Olli Ojajärvi
Synths – Pate Kivinen

Tracklist:

01. 21st Century Rocks (3:53)
02. Undertow (4:19)
03. Seven Seas (4:37)
04. Batteram (3:21)
05. Maria Maria (4:53)
06. Bible and a Gun (2:50)
07. The Hunger (4:09)
08. Give a Minute, Steal a Year (4:15)
09. Love It Loud (2:53)
10. Soul Satisfaction 2019 MIX (5:14)
11. Gimme Time (3:38)
12. This is Rock'n'Roll (3:24)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 06 Mar 2023, 07:47

Andy McCoy - Jukebox Junkie (2022)

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Year : 2022 (Cleopatra Records Edition)
Style : Hard Rock , Glam Rock
Country : Finland
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 112 mb


Bio:

Antti Hulkko (born 11 October 1962), better known as Andy McCoy, is a Finnish musician. He is best known for his role as the lead guitarist and main songwriter of the rock band Hanoi Rocks,but has also played with Iggy Pop and a variety of other groups. McCoy's works cover a wide range of music genres, including rock 'n' roll, punk rock, flamenco, glam punk, glam rock, blues rock and hard rock. He is also an avid painter. Before Hanoi Rocks, McCoy had become well known in his home country, Finland, due to his work in the punk rock band Pelle Miljoona Oy. During this time McCoy was talking with Matti Fagerholm (better known as Michael Monroe) to start a band of their own, but because McCoy was currently in Pelle Miljoona Oy, he told Monroe to start the band without him in 1979. After McCoy left Pelle Miljoona Oy, he joined Monroe in Hanoi Rocks, with another former-Pelle Miljoona Oy member, Sam Yaffa. At this point, the Hanoi Rocks line-up consisted of Michael Monroe (lead vocals), Andy McCoy (lead guitar), Nasty Suicide (rhythm guitar), Sam Yaffa (bass) and Swedish Gyp Casino (drums).Hanoi Rocks released their first album in 1981 titled Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks, with eight out of ten tracks written by McCoy. The album was produced by Andy McCoy and Michael Monroe who were known as "The Muddy Twins". In 1982 Hanoi Rocks recorded and released their second studio album Oriental Beat in London. The original cover's back side featured Andy McCoy's then girlfriend Anna's naked breasts painted blue and red with "Hanoi Roxx" written across it. After the album's release, the band moved to London the same year, and subsequently fired drummer Gyp Casino before hiring Hanoi Rocks fan Nicholas Dingley, better known as Razzle, as drummer. The line-up with Razzle is considered the definitive version of Hanoi Rocks. Later that year the band released Self Destruction Blues, which had Razzle on the cover, but he didn't play on the album, because it was actually a compilation of old singles. The tour for the album took the band to Asia for the first time. The next year 1983, the band released Back to Mystery City and after that, in 1984, the band worked with producer Bob Ezrin, and released Two Steps from the Move. Before this, McCoy had written most of the songs by himself, but for this album Bob Ezrin helped McCoy with the writing, along with Monroe. He also got some help with the lyrics from legendary Ian Hunter (of Mott The Hoople). After Razzle's death, Sam Yaffa left the band due to personal differences with McCoy (amongst other reasons he was now engaged to Anna, McCoy's former girlfriend known from the Oriental Beat cover). The band tried out new members (amongst them The Clash ex-drummer Terry Chimes and bassist René Berg), but things didn't work out, so the band disbanded in 1985.In 2001 McCoy and Michael Monroe started working together again and decided to reform Hanoi Rocks with two new members on guitar and bass, with Michael Monroe's solo career drummer, Lacu. They released Twelve Shots on the Rocks that same year. In 2005 they released Another Hostile Takeover with new members Andy Christell on bass and Conny Bloom on guitar (both formerly of the Electric Boys).In 2007 the band released the album Street Poetry. In 2008 Andy McCoy and Michael Monroe stated that they had taken the band as far as they could and so they decided to end the band. Hanoi Rocks played 8 sold out farewell gigs in 6 days at Tavastia Club, Helsinki. The original guitarist Nasty Suicide appeared as a special guest on three of the last gigs.

Album:

Famed Finnish glam rock heroes Hanoi Rocks were never shy about wearing their collective influences on their fishnet sleeves. Starting with their acclaimed debut album, the group frequently included surprising cover versions among their killer original songs – from the Carol King-penned “Walking With My Angel” to the bluesy folk of Hoyt Axton’s “Lighting Bar Blues” to the smoking hot take on Creedence’s “Up Around The Bend”, which currently rides the top of the band’s most played songs on the Spotify platform.Now, Hanoi Rocks guitarist ANDY McCOY taps into the rich musical history that inspired him on his own full-length album of highly addictive covers titled “Jukebox Junkie“.“Jukebox Junkie” features an eclectic mix of songs showcasing not only McCoy’s deep love of numerous styles and genres but also his immense gift for synthesizing these disparate artists into a cohesive song sequence. Of course, all done with McCoy’s sleazy but melodic own approach.A national icon in his native Finland, McCoy has been called the Finnish Keith Richards. His over-the-top image and streetwise bending of punk, glam, and old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll inspired a generation of platinum-selling bands, including Slash and Nikki Sixx.On “Jukebox Junkie”, reggae legend Toots Hibbert’s “54-46 That’s My Number” grooves next to “Take Me I’m Yours” by ’80s hitmakers Squeeze, while Iggy and Bowie’s “China Girl” and rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson’s fantastic “Funnel Of Love” highlight the album’s second half.McCoy himself shares: “These are songs that everyone ought to know. I chose them from a list of 60 that I thought deserved to be bigger hits. I think this is the most colorful album I have ever done.”

Line-Up:

Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Percussion, Glockenspiel – Andy McCoy (HANOI ROCKS) (tracks: A2, A6, A7, B1, B4, B6)
Vocals – Andy McCoy Deron Miler* (tracks: A3), Harri Haataja (tracks: A5), Jamie Hembree (tracks: A4), Matthew Janaitis (tracks: A1, A2, A5 to A7, B1, B3, B4, B6), Niki Westerback (tracks: A4), Sammy Aaltonen (tracks: A1, A6, A7, B1), Sofia Zida (tracks: A6, B2, B5), Tommi Piipponen (tracks: A1, B6)
Bass – Matthew Janaitis (tracks: A1 to A7, B2, B4 to B6), Niclas* (tracks: B1, B3)
Drums – Christian Wentzel (tracks: A1, A2, A5 to A7, B4, B5), Matthew Janaitis (tracks: B2, B3), Robert Valeno (tracks: A3, B1, B6)
Guitar – Andy McCoy
Keyboards – Jouni Kari (tracks: A2 to A5, A7, B3 to B6), Sammy Aaltonen (tracks: B2)

production:

Mixed By – Sammy Aaltonen
Percussion – Andy McCoy (tracks: B3), Matthew Janaitis (tracks: A6), Roni Star* (tracks: A6, B3, B4), Sammy Aaltonen (tracks: A2)
Photography By – Mira Tiinanen
Producer – Andy McCoy, Matthew Janaitis

Tracklist:

01. I’m Gonna Roll
02. 54-46 That’s My Number
03. Take Me I’m Yours
04. Miss Tennessee
05. Hot Night in Texas
06. I Can Feel the Fire
07. Shot Full of Love
08. Solo in Soho
09. Back to the Wall
10. Motorbiking
11. I Couldn’t Get It Right
12. China Girl
13. Funnel of Love
14. Countdown


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 04 Máj 2023, 07:49

Andy McCoy - 21st Century Rocks (2019) (Cleopatra Records Edition 2023)

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Year : 2019 (Cleopatra Records Edition 2023)
Style : Hard Rock , Glam Rock
Country : Finland
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 124 mb


Bio:

Antti Hulkko (born 11 October 1962), better known as Andy McCoy, is a Finnish musician. He is best known for his role as the lead guitarist and main songwriter of the rock band Hanoi Rocks,but has also played with Iggy Pop and a variety of other groups. McCoy's works cover a wide range of music genres, including rock 'n' roll, punk rock, flamenco, glam punk, glam rock, blues rock and hard rock. He is also an avid painter. Before Hanoi Rocks, McCoy had become well known in his home country, Finland, due to his work in the punk rock band Pelle Miljoona Oy. During this time McCoy was talking with Matti Fagerholm (better known as Michael Monroe) to start a band of their own, but because McCoy was currently in Pelle Miljoona Oy, he told Monroe to start the band without him in 1979. After McCoy left Pelle Miljoona Oy, he joined Monroe in Hanoi Rocks, with another former-Pelle Miljoona Oy member, Sam Yaffa. At this point, the Hanoi Rocks line-up consisted of Michael Monroe (lead vocals), Andy McCoy (lead guitar), Nasty Suicide (rhythm guitar), Sam Yaffa (bass) and Swedish Gyp Casino (drums).Hanoi Rocks released their first album in 1981 titled Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks, with eight out of ten tracks written by McCoy. The album was produced by Andy McCoy and Michael Monroe who were known as "The Muddy Twins". In 1982 Hanoi Rocks recorded and released their second studio album Oriental Beat in London. The original cover's back side featured Andy McCoy's then girlfriend Anna's naked breasts painted blue and red with "Hanoi Roxx" written across it. After the album's release, the band moved to London the same year, and subsequently fired drummer Gyp Casino before hiring Hanoi Rocks fan Nicholas Dingley, better known as Razzle, as drummer. The line-up with Razzle is considered the definitive version of Hanoi Rocks. Later that year the band released Self Destruction Blues, which had Razzle on the cover, but he didn't play on the album, because it was actually a compilation of old singles. The tour for the album took the band to Asia for the first time. The next year 1983, the band released Back to Mystery City and after that, in 1984, the band worked with producer Bob Ezrin, and released Two Steps from the Move. Before this, McCoy had written most of the songs by himself, but for this album Bob Ezrin helped McCoy with the writing, along with Monroe. He also got some help with the lyrics from legendary Ian Hunter (of Mott The Hoople). After Razzle's death, Sam Yaffa left the band due to personal differences with McCoy (amongst other reasons he was now engaged to Anna, McCoy's former girlfriend known from the Oriental Beat cover). The band tried out new members (amongst them The Clash ex-drummer Terry Chimes and bassist René Berg), but things didn't work out, so the band disbanded in 1985.In 2001 McCoy and Michael Monroe started working together again and decided to reform Hanoi Rocks with two new members on guitar and bass, with Michael Monroe's solo career drummer, Lacu. They released Twelve Shots on the Rocks that same year. In 2005 they released Another Hostile Takeover with new members Andy Christell on bass and Conny Bloom on guitar (both formerly of the Electric Boys).In 2007 the band released the album Street Poetry. In 2008 Andy McCoy and Michael Monroe stated that they had taken the band as far as they could and so they decided to end the band. Hanoi Rocks played 8 sold out farewell gigs in 6 days at Tavastia Club, Helsinki. The original guitarist Nasty Suicide appeared as a special guest on three of the last gigs.

Album:

Cleopatra Records is releasing for the first time in the US ex-Hanoi Rocks guitarist ANDY McCOY album “21st Century Rocks” including bonus tracks not present into any previous pressing, plus refreshed cover art. Entirely recorded in Andy’s homeland Finland with Finnish musicians, this gives the album a ‘special vibe’ pretty much like his former band sound.Andy McCoy is, obviously, most well known for his association with the legendary Hanoi Rocks for whom he was the lead guitarist and main songwriter. However, that is only part of a remarkable career where he has been on the go since 1977.It’s more than a decade since Hanoi Rocks performed their last hurrah and put the band to bed with a final show at the Tavastia in Helsinki. As solo artist, Andy has been releasing standalone singles in recent years, however this is his first solo album since ‘Building On Tradition’ that came out way back in 1995.And what a welcomed surprise it is: Sherriff McCoy, with his 60-a-day vocals take us through various tales in various styles on ’21st Century Rocks’, and this is a real treat.With the opening coming in the form of a brief blast of tribal sounds on the title track you know you are in for a different ride. But that didn’t last. It was replaced with heavy, crunching riffs and develops into the perfect song to start us off. Andy McCoy’s vocals are raspy, wasted, and that guitar solo… no one plays rock n’ roll quite like Andy McCoy! Killer stuff indeed.The ghost of his bastard past is never far away. ‘Undertow’ comes on like ‘A Day Late, A Dollar Short’, there’s even a sax solo to boot. I wonder if it originated from those sessions. Whether it did or not, it’s a cool tune for sure.Then ‘Batteram’ takes things way back in time. That melody comes on like Hanoi’s ‘Desperado’ to these ears. And the way he sings “round” and “ground” in the chorus with an unmistakeable accent is cool as f**k.Andy’s songwriting and guitar playing has always been wide, taking in Eastern, flamenco and even and reggae influences, and he certainly creates a few more mental beats to make a diverse album. Here McCoy explores the obscure and recaptures the quirky influences that peppered Hanoi’s earlier albums.Just check out ‘Maria Maria’. Mariachi vibes all over as trumpets and strummed acoustics take us into spaghetti western territory. The Urban Voodoo Machine comes to mind as Andy transports us to the Mexican border to smoke a doobie or two, down tequila and jam out in the scorching sun with a chiquita or two. Great song.McCoy whips out the slide with great effect on ‘Bible and a Gun’ before following it up with the slightly (only slightly, mind you) more introspective ‘The Hunger’ which itself is interspersed with some funky riffs.With ‘Give a Minute, Steal a Year’ we have something which is the nearest thing to a ballad we get on 21st Century Rocks. It is a beautiful hypnotic track layered with piano and acoustics.‘Love It Loud’ starts out in a bit of a reggae style with McCoy even singing with a Jamaican slant. It soon moves on to a more rocking track (thankfully) but it shows his willingness to try anything.As we reach the final stretch it comes to mind that Andy McCoy actually comes on like vintage Alice Cooper, which is something that I never realized. Take away the smoky sax on ‘Gimme Time’ and listen intently to closer ‘This is Rock ‘n’ Roll’ with its gang backing vocals and Detroit garage rock delivery and maybe you’ll catch my drift.Obviously, ‘21st Century Rocks’ will be measured up against Michael Monroe’s recent album ‘One Man Gang’. Monroe has an established career as a solo artist and has one of the best live bands in the business, and Andy is…well he’s just Andy McCoy, the guitar-slinging outlaw!Let’s not take anything away from either camp. Both are living legends that together produced some of the greatest albums in my record collection and influenced a whole generation of bands.If you like authentic glam rock n’ roll with an intelligence rarely seen in the genre then “21st Century Rocks” is highly recommended with Andy McCoy on top form.

Line-Up:

Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Percussion, Glockenspiel – Andy McCoy (HANOI ROCKS)
Backing Vocals – Gustaf Standertskjöld, Janna Hurmerinta, Sammy Aaltonen
Bass – Matt “Matty J” Janaitis, Niclas Etelävuori
Bass, Percussion – Sami Yaffa
Drums – Gustaf Standertskjöld, Roni Suhonen
Keyboards – Pate Kivinen
Pedal Steel Guitar – Olli Haavisto
Percussion – Barry Kling (tracks: A5), Janne Haavisto
Piano – Esko “Ego” Toivonen*, Pate Kivinen (tracks: B1)
Saxophone [Sax] – Jone Takamäki, Olli Ojajärvi
Synths – Pate Kivinen

Tracklist:

01. 21st Century Rocks (3:53)
02. Undertow (4:19)
03. Seven Seas (4:37)
04. Batteram (3:21)
05. Maria Maria (4:53)
06. Bible and a Gun (2:50)
07. The Hunger (4:09)
08. Give a Minute, Steal a Year (4:15)
09. Love It Loud (2:53)
10. Soul Satisfaction 2019 MIX (5:14)
11. Gimme Time (3:38)
12. This is Rock'n'Roll (3:24)
13. The Way I Feel (Bonus Track)
14. Wild Talk (Bonus Track)


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