Mostrando postagens com marcador Marty Balin. Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Marty Balin. Mostrar todas as postagens
sexta-feira, 19 de outubro de 2012
Marty Balin - Count On Me
Marty Balin - Count On Me - 2008
Embora esse álbum seja encontrado em lojas como Amazon e Itunes, não vi nenhuma referência à ele no site oficial do artista. Sinceramente não sei realmente do que se trata e eu o adquiri a algum tempo movido por pura curiosidade pelas versões unplugged, o que para mim já vale pelo download.
Agora Duga não têm mais desculpas.....................................................;)
01. Count On Me
02. Count On Me (Unplugged)
03. Hearts
04. Miracles
05. Miracles (Unplugged)
06. Runaway
07. With Your Love
08. With Your Love (Unplugged)
+@192
Marty Balin - Count On Me
Marty Balin - Count On Me - 2008
Embora esse álbum seja encontrado em lojas como Amazon e Itunes, não vi nenhuma referência à ele no site oficial do artista. Sinceramente não sei realmente do que se trata e eu o adquiri a algum tempo movido por pura curiosidade pelas versões unplugged, o que para mim já vale pelo download.
Agora Duga não têm mais desculpas.....................................................;)
01. Count On Me
02. Count On Me (Unplugged)
03. Hearts
04. Miracles
05. Miracles (Unplugged)
06. Runaway
07. With Your Love
08. With Your Love (Unplugged)
+@192
sábado, 13 de outubro de 2012
Marty Balin - The Witcher
Marty Balin - The Witcher - 2011
from AMG Music
While remaining best known for his contributions to the pioneering San Francisco psychedelic band Jefferson Airplane, Marty Balin also enjoyed a successful solo career, scoring a Top Ten hit in 1981 with "Hearts." Born Martyn Jerel Buchwald in Cincinnati, OH, on January 30, 1942, he was raised in the Bay Area and later attended San Francisco State University; though he initially pursued a career as a painter, after appearing in a production of West Side Story Balin turned to music, issuing the solo singles "Nobody But You" and "I Specialize in Love" on Challenge in 1962. Two years later he joined the folk combo the Town Criers, followed by a brief stint with the Gateway Singers; in 1965, Balin met singer/guitarist Paul Kantner at the local club the Drinking Gourd, and together they formed Jefferson Airplane. Initially a folk-rock venture, the group came to epitomize the nascent psychedelic scene, scoring a gold record with their 1967 sophomore LP Surrealistic Pillow; although vocalist Grace Slick was the focal point of hits such as "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," Balin's soulful tenor proved a pivotal element of their sound as well, and he also wrote key compositions including "Today," "Share a Little Joke," and "Volunteers."
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01. The Witcher
02. Turn Me Up
03. L.A. Girls
04. Love Don't Lie
05. Gonga of Love
06. Just A Dream
07. I Want You
08. Dream Motorcycle
09. Boulevard
10. Sleepwalkin'
Marty Balin - Vocals
Slick Aguilar, Guy Walker - Guitar, Vocals
Dave Trupio,Rob Alexander - Bass
Tony Manna - Keyboards, Vocals
Michael Silvia - Drums, Vocals
Brian Snapp - Saxophone, Vocals
Joe Lala - Percussion
Liz Adams, Gale Trippsmith - Back Vocals
+@192
Marty Balin - The Witcher
Marty Balin - The Witcher - 2011
from AMG Music
While remaining best known for his contributions to the pioneering San Francisco psychedelic band Jefferson Airplane, Marty Balin also enjoyed a successful solo career, scoring a Top Ten hit in 1981 with "Hearts." Born Martyn Jerel Buchwald in Cincinnati, OH, on January 30, 1942, he was raised in the Bay Area and later attended San Francisco State University; though he initially pursued a career as a painter, after appearing in a production of West Side Story Balin turned to music, issuing the solo singles "Nobody But You" and "I Specialize in Love" on Challenge in 1962. Two years later he joined the folk combo the Town Criers, followed by a brief stint with the Gateway Singers; in 1965, Balin met singer/guitarist Paul Kantner at the local club the Drinking Gourd, and together they formed Jefferson Airplane. Initially a folk-rock venture, the group came to epitomize the nascent psychedelic scene, scoring a gold record with their 1967 sophomore LP Surrealistic Pillow; although vocalist Grace Slick was the focal point of hits such as "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," Balin's soulful tenor proved a pivotal element of their sound as well, and he also wrote key compositions including "Today," "Share a Little Joke," and "Volunteers."
READ MORE HERE
01. The Witcher
02. Turn Me Up
03. L.A. Girls
04. Love Don't Lie
05. Gonga of Love
06. Just A Dream
07. I Want You
08. Dream Motorcycle
09. Boulevard
10. Sleepwalkin'
Marty Balin - Vocals
Slick Aguilar, Guy Walker - Guitar, Vocals
Dave Trupio,Rob Alexander - Bass
Tony Manna - Keyboards, Vocals
Michael Silvia - Drums, Vocals
Brian Snapp - Saxophone, Vocals
Joe Lala - Percussion
Liz Adams, Gale Trippsmith - Back Vocals
+@192
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