McGuinn, Clark and Hillman - McGuinn, Clark and Hillman (1979) Date: 10 November 2010, 05:11
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McGuinn, Clark and Hillman - McGuinn, Clark and Hillman (1979) Pop/Rock | EAC rip | WavPack: IMG+CUE+EAC/log -> 257 MB | mp3@VBR V0 (242kbps) -> 89 MB 39:22 min | scans | RAR inc. 3% recovery | FF & FSe | EMI 724357607520 AMG review by William Ruhlmann: “Although Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, and Chris Hillman were founding members of the Byrds, when they reunited as a trio at the end of the 1970s they seemed determined to create a sound that did not remind listeners of the earlier group. Though their music was still mainstream pop/rock with folk antecedents, it sounded like contemporary '70s studio rock, even to the point of including a song with a disco arrangement, "Release Me Girl." More important, the trio's vocal blend, heavily augmented by the voices of John Sambataro and Rhodes, Chalmers & Rhodes, did not remind listeners of the Byrds. The major reason for this was the back seat that McGuinn, the virtual leader of the Byrds, took in the new group. He had only two compositions, to Hillman's three and Clark's four, on the record, and they were his only lead vocals. Otherwise, his reedy tenor faded into the background, with Clark and Hillman singing lead most of the time. But if the group didn't sound like the Byrds, they often did sound like the Eagles, the group that had inherited the Byrds' mantle in the '70s. Hillman's "Sad Boy," for example, could have passed for a Glenn Frey-led Eagles song. Ironically, and perhaps deliberately, given record company machinations, the single released from the album was McGuinn's "Don't You Write Her Off," which rose into the Top 40, taking the album with it. But what probably helped the group and the album most was that in 1979 more than two years had passed since the last Eagles album, leaving fans hungry for a soundalike. If the trio had an appealing sound, however, they lacked substance. The songwriting was pleasant but slight, songs of romance that were nowhere near the quality of the Eagles' or Crosby, Stills & Nash's material. ” Release date: 1979 This release: 2000 Tracklist: 01 Long Long Time (03:10) 02 Little Mama (04:17) 03 Don't You Write Her Off (03:19) 04 Surrender To Me (03:36) 05 Backstage Pass (04:25) 06 Stopping Trafic (03:19) 07 Feelin' Higher (05:21) 08 Sad Boy (04:04) 09 Release Me Girl (03:53) 10 Bye Bye, Baby (04:00)
EAC logEAC extraction logfile from 28. June 2008, 20:14 for CD McGuinn, Clark & Hillman / McGuinn, Clark & Hillman Used drive : PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112D Adapter: 5 ID: 1 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 48 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Used output format : Internal WAV Routines 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo Other options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interface Range status and errors Selected range Filename D:\Musik\HQ\Mc Guinn, Clark and Hillman\CDImage.wav Peak level 97.2 % Range quality 99.9 % CRC 138218BD Copy OK No errors occured End of status report
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