Rough Cutt - Anthology (2CD) (Digipak Edition) (2015)

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Rough Cutt - Anthology (2CD) (Digipak Edition) (2015)

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Rough Cutt - Anthology (2CD) (Digipak Edition) (2015)

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Year : 2015 (Deadline Music Records)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 241 mb


Bio:

Rough Cutt was an American Hard rock band from Los Angeles, California who released 2 studio albums on Warner Bros. Records in the mid-1980s. Rough Cutt never achieved the commercial success enjoyed by many other L.A. bands of that time but various members went on to success in other groups, including Jake E. Lee with Ozzy Osbourne, Amir Derakh with Orgy, Paul Shortino with Quiet Riot, and Craig Goldy and Claude Schnell with Dio.The first Rough Cutt line-up featured vocalist Paul Shortino, drummer Dave Alford, guitarist Jake E. Lee, keyboardist Claude Schnell, and bassist Joey Cristofanilli. Both Lee and Alford had also previously been in another Los Angeles band, Ratt. Both Schnell and Cristofanilli had previously been in the band Magic.Two other former Ratt members, guitarist Chris Hager and bassist Matt Thorne a.k.a. Matt Thorr (who replaced Cristofanilli) would also soon join Rough Cutt. After his departure, Cristofanilli temporarily joined Ratt himself, later joining forces with members of the band Sin who went on to release the album Made In Heaven under the name Jag Wire in 1985.Lee left Rough Cutt in 1982, auditioned for, and was hired briefly by the band Dio, and then replaced the deceased Randy Rhoads as Ozzy Osbourne's guitarist. Lee in turn was replaced by Craig Goldy, formerly of the San Diego band Vengeance. Ronnie James Dio greatly influenced the development of the band. Dio's wife Wendy Dio was the group's manager, and Dio himself helped write one of the band's songs. Rough Cutt contributed two tracks, "A Little Kindness" and "Used & Abused", both produced by Dio and featuring Jake E Lee on guitar, to the compilation album L.A's Hottest Unsigned Bands, issued in 1983. Another Dio-produced track, "Try A Little Harder", with Goldy on guitar featured on the KLOS 95 1/2: Rock to Riches compilation, along with another Wendy Dio project NuHaven, released later on in 1983. Goldy soon left the band, and went on to play in Giuffria, and later in Dio's band. Goldy was replaced by Amir Derakh, another San Diego band alumnus.With the line-up solidified with Shortino, Alford, Derakh, Hager, and Thorne, Rough Cutt was signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1984. The band gained national exposure when they appeared on the 'Rock Palace' TV show performing the songs "Crank It Up", "Dreamin' Again", "Street Gang Livin'", and "Try A Little Harder.Hosted by comedian Howie Mandel, the recording took place on January 1, 1984 at the Hollywood Palace, now the Avalon Hollywood. Rough Cutt also made their way to Europe showcasing at London's famed Marquee Club on April 13, 1984 and playing a badly promoted show at the Fabrik in Hamburg, Germany, both well in advance of recording their first studio album.After waiting around for a year to work with producer Ted Templeman, who had signed the band to Warner Bros. but was busy with both Van Halen and David Lee Roth at the time, Rough Cutt decided to record their debut album, Rough Cutt (1985), with Tom Allom instead.The band toured extensively in the United States as an opening act supporting Krokus on their The Blitz tour alongside Accept, followed by an extensive trek with Dio on their Sacred Heart tour, which lasted from August through December 1985.Rough Cutt were also part of the legendary Super Rock '85 festival bill on August 10, 1985 at Seibu Lions Stadium in Tokorozawa, Japan sharing the stage with headliners Dio, Foreigner, Mama's Boys, Sting, and several Japanese acts, including Earthshaker. The show was commemorated with a VHS release titled Super Rock In Japan '85; Rough Cutt was featured with 4 songs from their debut album, "Black Widow", "Take Her", "Dreamin' Again", and "Piece of My Heart."Veteran producer Jack Douglas of Aerosmith fame would guide the band's follow-up effort Wants You! (1986). Rough Cutt would join Dio on the last date of their Sacred Heart tour at the R.C. Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico on October 10, 1986 and once again made their way to Japan. While in Japan, Shortino made the decision to leave the band due to internal differences about what direction their music should take. Rough Cutt's manager Wendy Dio introduced Shortino to Quiet Riot and engineered a deal for him to step in as their new lead singer in place of Kevin DuBrow who had been fired. Shortino was briefly replaced by Parramore McCarty of Warrior before Rough Cutt called it quits. Derakh, Thorne and Alford re-grouped with singer Danny Simon and guitarist Michael Raphael to form Jailhouse, releasing a live EP, Alive in a Mad World, in 1989 while Hager would team up with Jeff Warner of Black 'N Blue in Woop & the Count. Thorne was also briefly a member of L.A. Rocks, renamed Eyes once vocalist James Christian entered the fray, while Derakh found major success with self-proclaimed death pop band Orgy in the late 90's.In 1996, DeRock Records released Rough Cutt Live which contained 3 new studio cuts, "House of Pain", "Prowler", and "Peyote", as bonus tracks. The same label would also issue a full-length studio album by Rough Cutt offshoot Jailhouse in 1998, with all 5 songs from the 1989 Alive in a Mad World EP added as bonus tracks.Shortino reformed Rough Cutt in 2000 with an all-new lineup that included former Aerosmith guitarist Jimmy Crespo, keyboardist James 'J.T.' Garrett, Shortino's former Quiet Riot bandmate bassist Sean McNabb, and Magnitude 9 drummer John Homan. The band announced the release of an EP, titled Sneak Peek, in 2000 but it was canceled and expanded into a full length-album instead. Sacred Place was released in 2002 under the name Paul Shortino's The Cutt on Shortino's own MusicWorks Entertainment label and featured additional contributions by guitarists Brad Gillis, Carlos Cavazo, Howard Leese, and Dave Whiston as well as bassists Chuck Wright and Jason Boyleston.The Warner Bros. era line-up of Rough Cutt reformed for a one-off reunion show in October 2002 at the Viper Room in Hollywood with Shortino, Alford, Derakh, Hager, and Thorne performing together one last time.In the fall of 2005, Wounded Bird Records re-issued both Rough Cutt Warner Bros. studio albums as a 2-for-1 single disc, Rough Cutt/Rough Cutt Wants You.In 2008, Deadline Records issued the double disc Anthology consisting of pre- and post-Warner Bros. era demos and a live set recorded in Syracuse, New York in 1985.

Album:

An insight into the work of one of the most talented 80s metal bands with a selection of studio demos, unreleased and live material from the archives compiled on a spectacular 2CD set with extensive liner notes! Rough Cutt musicians included Jake E. Lee, vocalist Paul Shortino (who replaced Kevin Dubrow in Quiet Riot for one album and currently appears on the Las Vegas show Raiding The Rock Vault) and several other highly talented musicians who left to play with Dio! Limited edition fold-out digipack!ROUGH CUTT not only was one of the most consistent hard rock acts during the 80s, but also one of the most prolific. Despite of officially releasing only two albums in the decade, they composed a lot of material and recorded it with very good quality standards.As requested, here’s this release by Dead Line / Cleo Recs titled “Anthology“, taking a deep look at ROUGH CUTT’s history. It isn’t a ‘greatest hits’ at all, but a selection of studio recordings, demos, unreleased material and live captures from the vaults – compiled on a spectacular 2-CD set.We have their very early ’84 recordings, unreleased material from the first album studio sessions, a really good live recording from 1985, and more…The Fiddler’s Studio Sessions were recorded before the band’s first album, in 1984. An earlier version of “Try a Little Harder”, with Craig Goldy on guitar, was released on the KLOS 95 1/2: Rock to Riches compilation in 1983.The song “Prowler” was re-recorded for inclusion on Rough Cutt Live as one of 3 studio bonus tracks. Here’s the original version.“Dreamin’ Again”, “Try a Little Harder”, “Crank It Up” and “Street Gang Livin'” were all performed live on the ‘Rock Palace’ TV show, taped on January 1, 1984, at the Hollywood Palace, now the Avalon Hollywood.This double set was released years early by the label, but this reissue has a better output, sounds fuller.

Line Up:

Paul Shortino – Lead Vocals
Amir Derakh – Guitar
Chris Hager – Guitar
Eddie Cantu – Bass
Dave Alford – Drums and Vocals

Tracklist:

CD1:

Fiddler's Studio Sessions 1984

01. Take Her
02. Stranger / Dressed To Kill
03. Dreamin’ Again
04. Cutt Your Heart Out
05. You Keep Breaking My Heart
06. Take It Or Leave It
07. Queen Of Seduction
08. Try A Little Harder
09. Crank It Up
10. Prowler
11. Street Gang Livin’
12. Motive For Love

1987 Sessions

13. Bad Boys
14. Hold On
15. You Want It You Got It

CD2:

Live 1985 Syracuse

01. Cutt Your Heart Out
02. Kids Will Rock
03. Never Gonna Die
04. Dressed To Kill
05. She’s Too Hott
06. Black Widow
07. Take Her
08. Drum Solo
09. Don’t Settle For Less
10. Try A Little Harder
11. Piece Of My Heart


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