Labels: Jerry Lee Lewis
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Labels: Jerry Lee Lewis
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Jerry Lee Lewis
Labels: Jerry Lee Lewis
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Labels: iron maiden
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Iron Maiden
This is the first recorded version of what would become Iron Maiden's trademark song. This recording is much more raw than the version that eventually ended up on the first album, with a slower tempo that almost seems to drag a bit in places. However, it exhibits the raw power and energy of the early Iron Maiden recordings.
Invasion (Harris)
'Invasion' is another of Harris's early compositions, and was first recorded here on the Soundhouse Tapes. It is a great song about a Viking invasion, which was later released as a b-side to the Women In Uniform single, and which later evolved into 'Invaders' on the Number Of The Beast album. This original version of 'Invasion' has a slightly slower tempo than the later version, but is every bit as good.
Labels: iron maiden
Monday, February 19, 2007
The Soundhouse Tapes
Every so often, one special band emerges from the mass of untried and unknown hopefuls which fill the streets of the rock world. Iron Maiden is just one such band, bringing with their emergence, a style of rock music, so hard, gritty and honest in its delivery that only success can justify their hard toil!
The tracks on this E.P. were the first ever recorded by the band and are the authentic unremixed cuts taken from the demo tape recorded at Spaceward Studios in Cambridge on December 30th 1978, and, subsequently presented to me in the Soundhouse a week later.
After one hearing it was obvious that Iron Maiden would become one of the leaders of present-day heavy metal, combining the sort of talent and hard drive that the music world must not ever ignore.
Neal Kay
Because only 5,000 copies of The Soundhouse Tapes were made, they have become the "Holy Grail" for Iron Maiden collectors. The 7" vinyl E.P. was only available through direct mail order, and were quickly sold out. Although several record companies placed orders for 20,000 copies each, the band decided to refuse, feeling that cashing in at that time would have destroyed the magic of The Soundhouse Tapes. Note that Dave Murray did all of the guitar tracks for The Soundhouse Tapes, as the band was experiencing problems finding a second guitarist that could match Dave's abilities.
Due to the extreme rarity of this record, there are quite a few bootleg versions floating around and Maiden collectors should take extreme caution to make sure that they only purchase an original.
Labels: iron maiden
iron maiden
Labels: iron maiden
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Although Presley had recorded a mammoth quantity of both released and unreleased material for RCA, the label didn't show much interest in repackaging it with the respect due such a pioneer. Haphazard collections of outtakes and live performances were far rarer than budget reissues and countless repackagings of the big hits. In the CD age, RCA finally began to treat the catalog with some of the reverence it deserved, at long last assembling a box set containing nearly all of the 1950s recordings. Similar, although less exciting, box sets were documenting the 1960s, the 1970s, and his soundtrack recordings. And exploitative reissues of Elvis material continue to appear constantly, often baited with one or two rare outtakes or alternates to entice the completists (of which there are many). In death, as in life, Presley continues to be one of RCA's most consistent earners. Fortunately, with a little discretion, a good Elvis library can be built with little duplication, sticking largely to the most highly recommended selections.