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ДРУГИ НАЛИЧНИ АРТИКУЛИ НА BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE:
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Artist: BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE
Album: "HEAD ON REMASTERED (DIGI)"
Year:
1975/ 2004
Media type:
CD
- REMASTERED RE-RELEASE AS DIGIPAK + BONUSTRACK [!]
Цена:
26.00 лв. (BGN)
Cat. No.: WIZ00008217
Статус: Артикулът е временно изчерпан! Доставка до 30 дни.
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Their second album, Bachman-Turner Overdrive II, was released in December of the same year and became a massive hit in the US and their native Canada. It also yielded two of their best known hit singles, "Let it Ride" and "Takin’ Care of Business." Randy had already written the core of "Takin’ Care of Business" some eight years earlier as "White Collar Worker" while in The Guess Who, but that band had felt it was not their type of song. It reappeared in BTO's repertoire during the supporting gigs for the first album primarily, as Randy put it, "to give Fred Turner a chance to rest his voice." Randy had heard DJ Darryl Burlingham say the day before a gig, 'We're takin' care of business on C-Fox radio,' and he decided to insert the lyrics "takin' care of business" into the chorus where "white collar worker" previously existed.
Tim Bachman left the band in early 1974, shortly after the release of Bachman-Turner Overdrive II. There are differing accounts of the reasons for his departure. Many state he left because of personal and lifestyle issues...that he was getting married and/or wanted to study record engineering and production.[2] But in a 2002 interview, brother Robbie said, "He was basically asked to leave. He wasn't BTO caliber [and] it was difficult to rely on him. I guess the band was conflicting with his whole life."
During the supporting tour for BTO II, Tim was replaced by Blair Thornton, who had been in the Vancouver-based band Crosstown Bus. The first album with the modified lineup, 1974’s Not Fragile, became a huge hit and reached #1 on the Canadian and U.S. album charts. It included the #1 single "You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet" and AOR favorite "Roll On Down the Highway". The band continued to steadily produce successful albums through the mid-1970s including Four Wheel Drive and Head On (both 1975). Each of these albums produced a hit single: "Hey You" (from Four Wheel Drive) and "Take it Like a Man" (from Head On). The latter song featured a guest appearance by Little Richard, who wailed away on his piano. Head On also featured the jazzy Randy Bachman composition "Lookin' Out for #1," which garnered considerable airplay on both traditional rock and soft rock stations.
TRACKLIST:
1 Find Out About Love
04:41
2 It's Over
03:21
3 Average Man
04:03
4 Woncha Take Me For A While
05:03
5 Wild Spirit
03:11
6 Take It Like A Man
03:41
7 Lookin' Out For # 1
05:19
8 Away From Home
04:31
9 Stay Alive
04:13
Bonustracks :
10 Down To The Line (Bonus Track)
04:01
LINE-UP:
Randy Bachman - vocals, guitar
C.F. Turner - vocals, bass guitar
Blair Thornton - guitar
Robbie Bachman - drums, percussion
Additional personnel:
Little Richard - piano
Barry Keane - congas
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