



Year : 2017
Style : Melodic Hard Rock , AOR
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 142 mb
Bio:
Arti Tisi (his real name is Arthur Tisi) is a writer, singer and player. He has sung with many rock stars and has been asked to join some major bands. He writes everything from FUNK to Metal, AOR Rock, Jazz and Acoustic music. I know he plays drums, guitar, piano, and bass.I know he has written music for movies and television.I think he lives in New York. And I hear that he also is a computer expert and that he owns a recording studio. I know he was asked to be the singer in the band Foreigner and that he played with those people. He also had something to do with Deep Purple when they were recording Perfect Strangers.I think he quit the music business after his guitar player left to join Alice Cooper. From them on he just wrote for himself and movies.Arthur Tisi (Arti) (that is ME). First of all, has no idea how all these songs were factually butchered or even added. Second, he (does write music but not much these days. He was not "asked" to be the singer in Foreigner but he did take a few meetings on it. He would never have wanted to replace Lou Gramm who is one of his idols. He has played with a bunch of fantastic musicians but it looks like people who added these songs got titles, and who he played with wrong. Also some of these songs are songs HE LOVES but did not perform. These songs were written and performed by a phenomenal band that was unsigned called DC10. They were breathtaking. So as that goes, again, people, get your act together.He does play drums, guitar and piano and of course he does sing. He never had anything to do with Deep Purple except that he was managed by their management (Bruce Payne and Don Bernstein from Thames Talent in Greenwich Connecticut). He has done and recorded many of these songs and it is his voice but he is a little annoyed that these songs are also being sold on CDs in Europe and all over the world (Ever wonder why musicians quit "the business". The best guitar players he ever played/recorded with were Jake E Lee, Al Pitrelli, Tony Bruno and Marc Hitt. His favorite musician of all time is Al Greenwood as he is a great man as well as a great musician. Al co-founded Foreigner and Arti and Al worked together for a long, long time. Arthur’s favorite singers are Robert Plant, Steve Mariott, Paul Rodgers, Lou Gramm, Joe Lynn Turner, Ian Gillan and Ray Gillan (formerly of this earth and Badlands). Arthur got to work with a lot of great, "world-class" musicians and that was a gift, but he didn't play with Zeppelin ever and only met John Paul Jones at a function but never played with him.So that's it. I/he, whatever, thought it made sense to set the record straight. Whoever posted these songs I appreciate it but better to get it right but whoever took some of them and sold them to others should stop it (doubt they will). Enjoy listening to music but don't believe everything you read.
Album:
‘Back Again’ – a compilation of the harder edge of Arti Tisi’s songs, packing a hard rock punch not unlike Dokken, Hurricane, Lynch Mob or Shark Island. MelodicRock Records is thrilled to announce the signing one of the best collections of unreleased music to ever be left aside in the vaults, for a deal that will finally see this classic melodic hard rock material released to fans that have been demanding it for two decades. Only one artist could possibly gather all these names into their recording career: Joe Lynn Turner, Tony Bruno, Al Pitrelli, Al Greenwood, A.J. Pero, Ian McDonald, Mark Hitt, Lincoln Schleifer, Tony Harnell, Bob Held, Phil Woods, Chuck Bonafante and even more… The man that was once considered to replace Lou Gramm when he left Foreigner, a role he could have pulled off with ease. Who else than ARTI TISI! The Arti Tisi legend goes back many years. To the mid-to-late 80s, into the 90s…. Arti Tisi was one of the finest vocalists and go-to guys in the world. But why isn’t he the mega-star that the material demonstrates he should be? It’s a mixture of bad timing, bad luck and bad record labels. Best that Arti explains himself: I would never change a thing, not a single thing. I am so fortunate to have played with so many talents and I feel they were the reason the music was great and the reason I tried to always push myself to keep up. I think the thing is that a lot of the musicians I played with were trying to make a living in other bands. Talents like Al Pitrelli or Tony Bruno or John O’Reilly, they were so fantastic, so in demand. Denny McDermott who was on with Donald Fagen on drums and Mark Hitt on guitar and was soon off playing with John Entwistle. It was so amazing, I had so many opportunities to record and work with many great producers, engineers, studios and musicians. And the constant team of John Greenberg, Billy Phelan and Billy Cinotti kept us together so that we could experience amazing, amazing times like when the guys from Deep Purple came to see us in Connecticut right after the ‘Perfect Strangers’ album and the next thing I know we are signed to Bruce Payne and Thames Talent! I mean c’mon Deep Purple’s management! That same year we began talking to Michael Wagener hoping to get something together between his producing the first White Lion and Skid Row records, then the amazing Jack Ponti who was another great mentor. But I enjoyed working with Al Greenwood and Dave Greenberg the very most, they were the ‘Team’. Dave was an amazing engineer and Al a fantastic producer. Al, Bobby Held, Al Pitrelli and Tony Bruno would help by co-writing with me and getting me some great songs that they had written withJoe Lynn Turner with his amazing vocals, or Jordan Stanley with some fantastic lyrics, I mean we would just go in and record the songs and everybody would go off and I would do my vocals with Al and David in the studio all of the backgrounds, and the odd guitar or drum part and what a treat to have Al occasionally play a B3 on some tracks and bam – Dave and Al mixed it in an amazing fashion – always. We would do label showcases but then one guy went out with Doro or Alice Cooper so it was hard to get everybody together for longer than just the recording. I remember one time we did a showcase for Atlantic at like 10 o'clock in the morning! We were playing around New York at the China Club or L’Amour Brooklyn, or L’Amour East or the Cat Club to make money, build our fans, hustling, a publishing deal here or there. Then I had these opportunities like when Lou Gramm left Foreigner, I met with Bud Prager to be considered to replace him but Lou was my idol and his idols were my idols, guys like Steve Marriott and Paul Rodgers and then Terry Reid once Al introduced me to him. When Ray Gillen passed away,John Greenberg arranged for me to go to San Diego and audition with Jake E Lee and Badlands. When I was on the plane to California I popped in the tape of some of the songs to learn and the first song I heard was High Wire with Ray killing it! I think I was paralytic with the guys (laughs) - Everyone I played with was amazing, all true gentlemen. They were so professional and creative; Complete masters of their craft. No matter what the circumstances at the time or the way these tracks were recorded, the fact is they were and they are magnificent! So fate has held them at bay all these years. At times there has been attempts by other labels to release these songs, to no avail. Arti Tisi’s work was left to be heavily traded via cassette in the 90s and then online in recent years. But no one has the masters. Or the complete picture. Until now. After several months of conversations with MelodicRock Records, Arti Tisi is ready to unleash his collected works upon the world. But what was uncovered is nothing short of spectacular. Going back through the collection of DAT tapes and quarter inch tapes was a vault of songs unprecedented in recent memory. Of the 20 or so expected songs MRR was hoping to work with, we are now up to 53, with the possibility of still more. All the cult classics will be included – A Little Too Early, I’ll Be There, Love You Too Much, Love Finds You Guilty….and plenty of never before heard songs, including a heartfelt cover of Rick Springfield’s My Father’s Chair.
Line-Up:
Arthur "Arti" Tisi - vocals , keyboards
Tracklist:
01 Mirrors Don’t Lie
02 She Lights Dynamite
03 Take It Out On You
04 Can’t Face Another Night
05 Tiny Dancer
06 Responsible
07 Back Again
08 I Got The Music
09 Mama Sweet Evil
10 Shayna
11 We Will Survive
12 When It’s Over
13 Give It Up
14 I’m Your Car
15 Take It Out On You (Alternate Ballad Version)
16 Rockin Out The City
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