Haywire (CAN)

Hard Rock, Melodic Rock , AOR , Blues Rock , Glam & Sleaze Rock , West Coast , Christian Rock
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Haywire (CAN)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 05 Jún 2020, 14:02

Haywire - Bad Boys (1986)

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Year : 1986
Style : Melodic Hard Rock , AOR
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Videos
Size : 165 mb


Bio:

Haywire is a Canadian hard rock band originally from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,Canada.Haywire formed in Charlottetown in 1982 by Dave Rashed, Paul MacAusland, Marvin Birt, Scott Roberts and Ronnie Switzer. In 1984 they won the Q104 Homegrown Vol. 1 contest; the first prize was the chance to record a single, but they took the opportunity to invest their own money and record a 5-song EP, which eventually sold over 5000 copies in the Maritimes. In 1985 they won the Labatt's Battle of the Bands, and used the $10,000 first prize to record more material.While most of the members of the band had been unaltered from the start, drummer Sean Kilbride was the fourth drummer in the group's short history. Ron "Bumble" LeBlanc had replaced the original Haywire drummer Scott Roberts in 1984. He remained with the band through their demo stages, EP, and can be heard playing on two cuts of the band's first record with Attic. LeBlanc was replaced by Mac Cole when he decided to move on from the group and pursue a formal education. Cole only played two months with the band, when Haywire's long-time friend Kilbride became available for the job. In the summer of 1986 the group signed up Kilbride and successfully pursued a record contract with Attic.Their first full-length album, Bad Boys, went platinum in Canada, while the title track became a Top 40 hit. The following year, they released Don't Just Stand There, which also went platinum and contained their highest charting hit, the hard-driving "Dance Desire". A promised third video was not forthcoming from the label, so Haywire financed the video for "Fire" themselves. Although this showed great initiative and conviction by the group, this inexplicably did not please Attic. Throughout the late 1980s, Haywire toured with other popular Canadian rockers such as Helix, Honeymoon Suite and Kim Mitchell. They also represented Canada in the World Popular Song Festival in Japan, where "Dance Desire" won the award for best song. Despite their success in Canada, and interest Stateside from Doc McGee (Management for Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe and Skid Row); Q-Prime; and Chrysalis Records, they were unable to secure a US recording contract due to unrealistic demands from their record company.The follow-up album, Nuthouse, was recorded in Norway with Bjorn Nessjo at the production helm; one of Europe's most sought-after producers at the time. Unsatisfied with the final mix of the album, Haywire flew back to Canada and remixed it themselves. The final result was guitar-driven, had a much harder edge and was the direction the band had always wanted to pursue, rather than the soft-rock/pop-rock pap their record label thought was necessary. The videos for the first two singles, "Short End of a Wishbone" & "Operator Central" were the most expensive Canadian videos produced that year. Although it hit platinum sales it was a major change in musical direction and as a result, alienated some of the younger fans they attracted with their first two offerings...while it did garner major AOR radioplay and was well-received, the record company wasn't willing to nurture & develop the new direction and following, and as a result Attic shelved the album without a third video as promised - again. They produced one more album, 1992's Get Off, which was critically well-received, but still did not fuel the support from the record company (financial and otherwise) that they needed. Haywire compromised, and had the first two videos made for the price of one with the label promising a third for the single "Buzz". Once again, Attic did not deliver. This was quite short-sighted as the single reached No. 13 without video support (their highest charter, second only to Dance Desire). After contractual struggles, the group refused to re-sign with their label Attic. To fulfill their contractual obligations with Haywire, Attic released a greatest hits CD in 1993 entitled Wired: Best of without input from Haywire themselves - short-sighted again, as the band would have added live recordings, unreleased material and many other things that are usually attributed with such a release.The band has had their albums re-issued on CD through Unidisc Music. In November 2006, Haywire were awarded the Music Prince Edward Island Lifetime Achievement Award.In 2011, Haywire were presented with the Dr. Helen Creighton 'Lifetime Achievement Award' from the East Coast Music Association (ECMA).In 2012, it has been announced that Haywire will be playing a special reunion show on June 9 at Fishbones Bar, in Charlottetown, PEI.

Album:

Bad Boys is the debut album by Canadian band Haywire that was released in 1986.Haywire is Canadian hard rock band formed 1982 in Charlottetown.Just listened to this album, the debut record by PEI, Canada's Haywire, and hoooboy, it IS not only a lost classic, but a fresh overlooked debut outside of Canada and Japan. Never got released here in the US, where it probably would have been huge 21 years ago when it was recorded. As I said in my review of their great, but skimpy, hits collection "Wired", Haywire were (maybe are??? Did they reunite???) strangely both of their time (mid-80s to the mid-90s) and timeless. The production is charmingly dated (VERY heavy on keyboards and metallic guitar riffs), but it oddly enhances the strength of the band's songwriting and amazing lead singer Paul MacAusland's supple voice, as well as the band's 3-part harmony.There were 2 singles and videos released on this album, the leadoff 2 tracks, the ultracatchy "Bad Bad Boy" and sorta epic "Standing In Line", but the album doesn't stop there in quality tracks. Track 3, "She's Not (The Kind Of Girl)" is such a great powerpop tune and intriguing lyrics about a girl who might either be a prude or just have an overprotective dad, and poor Paul has no clue what to do, LOL!!! Easily one of the best SONGS to come out in the 80s, seriously!! Track 4, "Holding You" is a pretty and charmingly naive ballad. Track 5 is a new wave-ish masterpiece called "Out Of My Head". Track 6 is as grand as track 3, the AMAZING "When You Fall Out Of Love"...one of my fave songs of all time. Dead serious. Track 7 comes close, "3 Wishes", and the line about wanting a "944", refers to the popular and sought-after Porsche model back in the 80s...GREAT song too with cool changes, melodically. Track 8 is the hard powerpopper "Girl In Love" with cool guitar riffs throughout. Track 9 is the powerpop/ballad hybrid "Shot In The Dark" with a great, bright chorus. The final song, track 10, "Crazy", for the longest time I thought was just a throwaway...but it's really not...kind of a cool song after all, but you can tell it was posssibly the first original song the band had written...they started out as a typical 80s bar cover band in Canada, but after gigging for years, they started writing originals, and they turned out quite well, in Canada...too bad they got screwed in the US...Basically, I think Haywire's "Bad Boys" is a great debut album, I'm happy it's still in print (was it reissued, I don't know...maybe??), and it really holds up, still!! Some songs are ripe to be covered as well...and Paul's voice is still amazing...only the Idol singers like Daughtry WISH they could sing as good as him...if the judges heard him, they'd fall over themselves!!!

Line Up:

Paul MacAusland - vocals
Sean Kilbride - drums, percussion, backing vocals
Ronnie Switzer - bass
Marvin Birt - guitars, harmonica, backing vocals
David Rashed - keyboards, backing vocals

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Ron Leblanc - Drums on "Crazy", "Girl In Love", "Out Of My Head"

production:

Produced by Brian Allen
Recorded & Mixed at Metalworks Studio, Toronto
Engineered by Ed Stone, 2nd Engineer - Noel Golden
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York by George Marino

Tracklist:

01. Bad Boys
02. Standin' in Line
03. She's Not (The Kind of Girl)
04. Holding You
05. Out of My Head
06. When You Fall Out of Love
07. 3 Wishes
08. Girl in Love
09. Shot in the Dark
10. Crazy

+ Video "Bad Boys" (Official Video)
+ Video "Standin' in Line" (Official Video)


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Re: Haywire (CAN)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 10 Nov 2021, 13:55

Haywire - Don't Just Stand There (1987)

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Year : 1987
Style : Melodic Hard Rock , AOR
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Videos
Size : 165 mb


Bio:

Haywire is a Canadian hard rock band originally from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,Canada.Haywire formed in Charlottetown in 1982 by Dave Rashed, Paul MacAusland, Marvin Birt, Scott Roberts and Ronnie Switzer. In 1984 they won the Q104 Homegrown Vol. 1 contest; the first prize was the chance to record a single, but they took the opportunity to invest their own money and record a 5-song EP, which eventually sold over 5000 copies in the Maritimes. In 1985 they won the Labatt's Battle of the Bands, and used the $10,000 first prize to record more material.While most of the members of the band had been unaltered from the start, drummer Sean Kilbride was the fourth drummer in the group's short history. Ron "Bumble" LeBlanc had replaced the original Haywire drummer Scott Roberts in 1984. He remained with the band through their demo stages, EP, and can be heard playing on two cuts of the band's first record with Attic. LeBlanc was replaced by Mac Cole when he decided to move on from the group and pursue a formal education. Cole only played two months with the band, when Haywire's long-time friend Kilbride became available for the job. In the summer of 1986 the group signed up Kilbride and successfully pursued a record contract with Attic.Their first full-length album, Bad Boys, went platinum in Canada, while the title track became a Top 40 hit. The following year, they released Don't Just Stand There, which also went platinum and contained their highest charting hit, the hard-driving "Dance Desire". A promised third video was not forthcoming from the label, so Haywire financed the video for "Fire" themselves. Although this showed great initiative and conviction by the group, this inexplicably did not please Attic. Throughout the late 1980s, Haywire toured with other popular Canadian rockers such as Helix, Honeymoon Suite and Kim Mitchell. They also represented Canada in the World Popular Song Festival in Japan, where "Dance Desire" won the award for best song. Despite their success in Canada, and interest Stateside from Doc McGee (Management for Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe and Skid Row); Q-Prime; and Chrysalis Records, they were unable to secure a US recording contract due to unrealistic demands from their record company.The follow-up album, Nuthouse, was recorded in Norway with Bjorn Nessjo at the production helm; one of Europe's most sought-after producers at the time. Unsatisfied with the final mix of the album, Haywire flew back to Canada and remixed it themselves. The final result was guitar-driven, had a much harder edge and was the direction the band had always wanted to pursue, rather than the soft-rock/pop-rock pap their record label thought was necessary. The videos for the first two singles, "Short End of a Wishbone" & "Operator Central" were the most expensive Canadian videos produced that year. Although it hit platinum sales it was a major change in musical direction and as a result, alienated some of the younger fans they attracted with their first two offerings...while it did garner major AOR radioplay and was well-received, the record company wasn't willing to nurture & develop the new direction and following, and as a result Attic shelved the album without a third video as promised - again. They produced one more album, 1992's Get Off, which was critically well-received, but still did not fuel the support from the record company (financial and otherwise) that they needed. Haywire compromised, and had the first two videos made for the price of one with the label promising a third for the single "Buzz". Once again, Attic did not deliver. This was quite short-sighted as the single reached No. 13 without video support (their highest charter, second only to Dance Desire). After contractual struggles, the group refused to re-sign with their label Attic. To fulfill their contractual obligations with Haywire, Attic released a greatest hits CD in 1993 entitled Wired: Best of without input from Haywire themselves - short-sighted again, as the band would have added live recordings, unreleased material and many other things that are usually attributed with such a release.The band has had their albums re-issued on CD through Unidisc Music. In November 2006, Haywire were awarded the Music Prince Edward Island Lifetime Achievement Award.In 2011, Haywire were presented with the Dr. Helen Creighton 'Lifetime Achievement Award' from the East Coast Music Association (ECMA).In 2012, it has been announced that Haywire will be playing a special reunion show on June 9 at Fishbones Bar, in Charlottetown, PEI.

Album:

Don't Just Stand There is the second full-length album from the Canadian band Haywire, released 1987.Lately I've been going down memory lane, listening to old albums I was hooked on when I was quite younger. Amongst this jewel rediscovery trip, one album in particular that made a huge impact is the second full length album from Canada's Haywire. Released in 1987, this album contains mostly soft music, I guess it's mild even by AOR standards. But what it lacks in metal factor it more than made up in great songs, hooks and overall catchiness.The album starts with Dance Desire and immediately it's clear that the vocal melodies and catchiness of the songs is what this band is all about. Using a lot of keyboards, as it was often the case for AOR and Hard-Rock in the 80's, but I must admit that I remember more the keyboard melodies than the guitar riffs themselves. Not to say that riffs and small solos aren't there, they are, but they could be considered minimalistic. But you know what ? sometimes less is more, and that's the case here with Haywire's Don't Just Stand There. There is a feeling of 80's movie sound track to this album and every time I listen to it I'm transported to the memories of this time period. Sure a lot of album have that effect, but this is stronger here. Paul MacAusland vocals are just top notch, his voice really is the center of the sound and the reason the songs ring so balanced in my opinion. The song writing is also to be noted, as there isn't a single track that I don't like on this album, as a matter of fact, if it wasn't for the fact that I believe this band is quite unknown; I would probably have written a classic out of it, that's how strong I feel about this album. It's a collection of hits, Dance Desire, One Heart Affair, Black And Blue, Fire, Hard Reaction, Affection, Angel,.... they are all killer songs !If like me you are, or were at some point a fan of AOR, Hard-Rock and liked bands like Bon Jovi, Magnum, Shout, Autograph and many others and don't know Haywire, I strongly suggest that you listen to this album ! It's one of those of hidden jewel that I'm so glad to have in my CD collection and a slab of pure nostalgia and awesomeness every time I revisit it. Killer album !

Line Up:

Paul MacAusland - vocals
David Rashed - keyboards, backing vocals
Sean Kilbride - drums, percussion
Ronnie Switzer - bass
Marvin Birt - guitars, backing vocals

Additional musicians:

Backing vocals: Sheree Jeacocke

Tracklist:

01. Dance Desire 4:05
02. One Heart Affair 4:29
03. Black and Blue 4:10
04. Fire 4:26
05. Man Enough 4:25
06. Hard Reaction 3:56
07. Affection 3:30
08. Separate Dreams 3:58
09. Angel 3:53
10. Thinkin' About the Years 5:12
11. Dance Desire Basuchi mix 7:46

+ Video "Dance Desire" (Official Video)
+ Video "Black and Blue" (Official Video)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 10 Nov 2021, 13:56

Haywire - Nuthouse (Japan Edition) (1990)

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Year : 1990 (Japan Edition)
Style : Hard Rock , AOR , Hair Metal
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 165 mb


Bio:

Haywire is a Canadian hard rock band originally from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,Canada.Haywire formed in Charlottetown in 1982 by Dave Rashed, Paul MacAusland, Marvin Birt, Scott Roberts and Ronnie Switzer. In 1984 they won the Q104 Homegrown Vol. 1 contest; the first prize was the chance to record a single, but they took the opportunity to invest their own money and record a 5-song EP, which eventually sold over 5000 copies in the Maritimes. In 1985 they won the Labatt's Battle of the Bands, and used the $10,000 first prize to record more material.While most of the members of the band had been unaltered from the start, drummer Sean Kilbride was the fourth drummer in the group's short history. Ron "Bumble" LeBlanc had replaced the original Haywire drummer Scott Roberts in 1984. He remained with the band through their demo stages, EP, and can be heard playing on two cuts of the band's first record with Attic. LeBlanc was replaced by Mac Cole when he decided to move on from the group and pursue a formal education. Cole only played two months with the band, when Haywire's long-time friend Kilbride became available for the job. In the summer of 1986 the group signed up Kilbride and successfully pursued a record contract with Attic.Their first full-length album, Bad Boys, went platinum in Canada, while the title track became a Top 40 hit. The following year, they released Don't Just Stand There, which also went platinum and contained their highest charting hit, the hard-driving "Dance Desire". A promised third video was not forthcoming from the label, so Haywire financed the video for "Fire" themselves. Although this showed great initiative and conviction by the group, this inexplicably did not please Attic. Throughout the late 1980s, Haywire toured with other popular Canadian rockers such as Helix, Honeymoon Suite and Kim Mitchell. They also represented Canada in the World Popular Song Festival in Japan, where "Dance Desire" won the award for best song. Despite their success in Canada, and interest Stateside from Doc McGee (Management for Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe and Skid Row); Q-Prime; and Chrysalis Records, they were unable to secure a US recording contract due to unrealistic demands from their record company.The follow-up album, Nuthouse, was recorded in Norway with Bjorn Nessjo at the production helm; one of Europe's most sought-after producers at the time. Unsatisfied with the final mix of the album, Haywire flew back to Canada and remixed it themselves. The final result was guitar-driven, had a much harder edge and was the direction the band had always wanted to pursue, rather than the soft-rock/pop-rock pap their record label thought was necessary. The videos for the first two singles, "Short End of a Wishbone" & "Operator Central" were the most expensive Canadian videos produced that year. Although it hit platinum sales it was a major change in musical direction and as a result, alienated some of the younger fans they attracted with their first two offerings...while it did garner major AOR radioplay and was well-received, the record company wasn't willing to nurture & develop the new direction and following, and as a result Attic shelved the album without a third video as promised - again. They produced one more album, 1992's Get Off, which was critically well-received, but still did not fuel the support from the record company (financial and otherwise) that they needed. Haywire compromised, and had the first two videos made for the price of one with the label promising a third for the single "Buzz". Once again, Attic did not deliver. This was quite short-sighted as the single reached No. 13 without video support (their highest charter, second only to Dance Desire). After contractual struggles, the group refused to re-sign with their label Attic. To fulfill their contractual obligations with Haywire, Attic released a greatest hits CD in 1993 entitled Wired: Best of without input from Haywire themselves - short-sighted again, as the band would have added live recordings, unreleased material and many other things that are usually attributed with such a release.The band has had their albums re-issued on CD through Unidisc Music. In November 2006, Haywire were awarded the Music Prince Edward Island Lifetime Achievement Award.In 2011, Haywire were presented with the Dr. Helen Creighton 'Lifetime Achievement Award' from the East Coast Music Association (ECMA).In 2012, it has been announced that Haywire will be playing a special reunion show on June 9 at Fishbones Bar, in Charlottetown, PEI.

Album:

Nuthouse is the third full-length album from the Canadian band Haywire, released in 1990."Don't Just Stand There", the second album by the Canadian band HAYWIRE, established the quintet not only in their home country, but also internationally. In Canada, the boys have become superstars with their poppy hard rock, the aforementioned LP went platinum, and now they are trying to convince the last doubters of the band's qualities with "Nuthouse". The fact that this attempt is pretty good is probably mainly due to the abrupt change of style they have made. Away from catchy melodies and towards a harder, rock'n'roll instrumentation is the new motto, to which the former independence fell victim. Tracks like the driving 'Operator Central', 'Gettin' The Groove', which lives up to its title, or the ballad 'Taken The Pain' sound particularly original.The vocals are warrant all the way but musically they have a rockin sound.The guitars on "She Drives" remind me alot of Black Sabbath.The rest of the music is hair metal but for the most part it rocks. If you like Warrant,Lillian Axe ect.This is the band's rockiest album..a very good release but they have always been involved into the melodic/pop/AOR more than being an straight forward rock band so this one might be intereresting to have.."She Drives" & "Livin' It Up" are my faves ones but we have in here energetic songs such as "Operator Central","Short End Of A Wishbone","Wild Wild" a cool one,"Temble In Line" is ala Tesla(?!) and "Taken The Pain" that is a nice ballad...explendid band that gave us this album in order to let us know that they could also rock hard!.

Line Up:

Paul MacAusland – vocals
David Rashed – keyboards, backing vocals
Marvin Birt – guitars, backing vocals
Ronnie Switzer – bass
Sean Kilbride – drums and percussion

Tracklist:

01. Operator Central 4:02
02. Short End of a Wishbone 3:48
03. Livin' it Up 4:35
04. Gettin' the Groove 3:48
05. Wild Wild 3:25
06. Strange One 4:02
07. She Drives 4:42
08. Well Oiled Machine 4:07
09. Tremble in Line 3:34
10. Push 'n Shove (That's the Way) 4:04
11. Taken the Pain 4:33

+ Video "Operator Central" (Official Video)

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Re: Haywire (CAN)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 10 Nov 2021, 14:17

Haywire - Get Off (1992)

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Year : 1992
Style : Hard Rock , AOR , Pop Funk
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 165 mb


Bio:

Haywire is a Canadian hard rock band originally from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,Canada.Haywire formed in Charlottetown in 1982 by Dave Rashed, Paul MacAusland, Marvin Birt, Scott Roberts and Ronnie Switzer. In 1984 they won the Q104 Homegrown Vol. 1 contest; the first prize was the chance to record a single, but they took the opportunity to invest their own money and record a 5-song EP, which eventually sold over 5000 copies in the Maritimes. In 1985 they won the Labatt's Battle of the Bands, and used the $10,000 first prize to record more material.While most of the members of the band had been unaltered from the start, drummer Sean Kilbride was the fourth drummer in the group's short history. Ron "Bumble" LeBlanc had replaced the original Haywire drummer Scott Roberts in 1984. He remained with the band through their demo stages, EP, and can be heard playing on two cuts of the band's first record with Attic. LeBlanc was replaced by Mac Cole when he decided to move on from the group and pursue a formal education. Cole only played two months with the band, when Haywire's long-time friend Kilbride became available for the job. In the summer of 1986 the group signed up Kilbride and successfully pursued a record contract with Attic.Their first full-length album, Bad Boys, went platinum in Canada, while the title track became a Top 40 hit. The following year, they released Don't Just Stand There, which also went platinum and contained their highest charting hit, the hard-driving "Dance Desire". A promised third video was not forthcoming from the label, so Haywire financed the video for "Fire" themselves. Although this showed great initiative and conviction by the group, this inexplicably did not please Attic. Throughout the late 1980s, Haywire toured with other popular Canadian rockers such as Helix, Honeymoon Suite and Kim Mitchell. They also represented Canada in the World Popular Song Festival in Japan, where "Dance Desire" won the award for best song. Despite their success in Canada, and interest Stateside from Doc McGee (Management for Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe and Skid Row); Q-Prime; and Chrysalis Records, they were unable to secure a US recording contract due to unrealistic demands from their record company.The follow-up album, Nuthouse, was recorded in Norway with Bjorn Nessjo at the production helm; one of Europe's most sought-after producers at the time. Unsatisfied with the final mix of the album, Haywire flew back to Canada and remixed it themselves. The final result was guitar-driven, had a much harder edge and was the direction the band had always wanted to pursue, rather than the soft-rock/pop-rock pap their record label thought was necessary. The videos for the first two singles, "Short End of a Wishbone" & "Operator Central" were the most expensive Canadian videos produced that year. Although it hit platinum sales it was a major change in musical direction and as a result, alienated some of the younger fans they attracted with their first two offerings...while it did garner major AOR radioplay and was well-received, the record company wasn't willing to nurture & develop the new direction and following, and as a result Attic shelved the album without a third video as promised - again. They produced one more album, 1992's Get Off, which was critically well-received, but still did not fuel the support from the record company (financial and otherwise) that they needed. Haywire compromised, and had the first two videos made for the price of one with the label promising a third for the single "Buzz". Once again, Attic did not deliver. This was quite short-sighted as the single reached No. 13 without video support (their highest charter, second only to Dance Desire). After contractual struggles, the group refused to re-sign with their label Attic. To fulfill their contractual obligations with Haywire, Attic released a greatest hits CD in 1993 entitled Wired: Best of without input from Haywire themselves - short-sighted again, as the band would have added live recordings, unreleased material and many other things that are usually attributed with such a release.The band has had their albums re-issued on CD through Unidisc Music. In November 2006, Haywire were awarded the Music Prince Edward Island Lifetime Achievement Award.In 2011, Haywire were presented with the Dr. Helen Creighton 'Lifetime Achievement Award' from the East Coast Music Association (ECMA).In 2012, it has been announced that Haywire will be playing a special reunion show on June 9 at Fishbones Bar, in Charlottetown, PEI.

Album:

Get Off is the fourth and final album from Canadian band Haywire, released 1992.Smashing release from these guys! Totally blew me away when I first listened to it. This is the kind of music that we need to come back. Straight out of the late 80's, early 90's good time hard rock with attitude driven vocals. Slight sleazy overtones thrown in for good measure. The best songs being the straight out rockers "Down On You" & "The Worst Part" also the sensantional ahead of it's time ballad "Buzz". A must for your hard rock collection & quite cheap on the wallet too.

Line Up:

Paul MacAusland - vocals
Sean Kilbride - drums, percussion, backing vocals
Ronnie Switzer - bass
Marvin Birt - guitars, harmonica, backing vocals
David Rashed - keyboards, backing vocals

Tracklist:

01. Hypnautica 1:46
02. Down On You 3:18
03. Get Back 3:50
04. The Worst Part 3:51
05. Wanna Be the One 4:08
06. Buzz 4:53
07. The Bunker 1:08
08. All Talk, No Action 3:05
09. Move Over 4:19
10. One Heart 4:15
11. Knuckles 2:41
12. Love Needs a Hand 5:34

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Re: Haywire (CAN)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 12 Nov 2021, 15:38

Haywire - Wired: The Best Of Haywire (1993)

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Year : 1993
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Videos
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Haywire is a Canadian hard rock band originally from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,Canada.Haywire formed in Charlottetown in 1982 by Dave Rashed, Paul MacAusland, Marvin Birt, Scott Roberts and Ronnie Switzer. In 1984 they won the Q104 Homegrown Vol. 1 contest; the first prize was the chance to record a single, but they took the opportunity to invest their own money and record a 5-song EP, which eventually sold over 5000 copies in the Maritimes. In 1985 they won the Labatt's Battle of the Bands, and used the $10,000 first prize to record more material.While most of the members of the band had been unaltered from the start, drummer Sean Kilbride was the fourth drummer in the group's short history. Ron "Bumble" LeBlanc had replaced the original Haywire drummer Scott Roberts in 1984. He remained with the band through their demo stages, EP, and can be heard playing on two cuts of the band's first record with Attic. LeBlanc was replaced by Mac Cole when he decided to move on from the group and pursue a formal education. Cole only played two months with the band, when Haywire's long-time friend Kilbride became available for the job. In the summer of 1986 the group signed up Kilbride and successfully pursued a record contract with Attic.Their first full-length album, Bad Boys, went platinum in Canada, while the title track became a Top 40 hit. The following year, they released Don't Just Stand There, which also went platinum and contained their highest charting hit, the hard-driving "Dance Desire". A promised third video was not forthcoming from the label, so Haywire financed the video for "Fire" themselves. Although this showed great initiative and conviction by the group, this inexplicably did not please Attic. Throughout the late 1980s, Haywire toured with other popular Canadian rockers such as Helix, Honeymoon Suite and Kim Mitchell. They also represented Canada in the World Popular Song Festival in Japan, where "Dance Desire" won the award for best song. Despite their success in Canada, and interest Stateside from Doc McGee (Management for Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe and Skid Row); Q-Prime; and Chrysalis Records, they were unable to secure a US recording contract due to unrealistic demands from their record company.The follow-up album, Nuthouse, was recorded in Norway with Bjorn Nessjo at the production helm; one of Europe's most sought-after producers at the time. Unsatisfied with the final mix of the album, Haywire flew back to Canada and remixed it themselves. The final result was guitar-driven, had a much harder edge and was the direction the band had always wanted to pursue, rather than the soft-rock/pop-rock pap their record label thought was necessary. The videos for the first two singles, "Short End of a Wishbone" & "Operator Central" were the most expensive Canadian videos produced that year. Although it hit platinum sales it was a major change in musical direction and as a result, alienated some of the younger fans they attracted with their first two offerings...while it did garner major AOR radioplay and was well-received, the record company wasn't willing to nurture & develop the new direction and following, and as a result Attic shelved the album without a third video as promised - again. They produced one more album, 1992's Get Off, which was critically well-received, but still did not fuel the support from the record company (financial and otherwise) that they needed. Haywire compromised, and had the first two videos made for the price of one with the label promising a third for the single "Buzz". Once again, Attic did not deliver. This was quite short-sighted as the single reached No. 13 without video support (their highest charter, second only to Dance Desire). After contractual struggles, the group refused to re-sign with their label Attic. To fulfill their contractual obligations with Haywire, Attic released a greatest hits CD in 1993 entitled Wired: Best of without input from Haywire themselves - short-sighted again, as the band would have added live recordings, unreleased material and many other things that are usually attributed with such a release.The band has had their albums re-issued on CD through Unidisc Music. In November 2006, Haywire were awarded the Music Prince Edward Island Lifetime Achievement Award.In 2011, Haywire were presented with the Dr. Helen Creighton 'Lifetime Achievement Award' from the East Coast Music Association (ECMA).In 2012, it has been announced that Haywire will be playing a special reunion show on June 9 at Fishbones Bar, in Charlottetown, PEI.

Album:

1993 Attic Canada CD edition of arguably the best of all the 80's melodic rock bands to come out of Canada, Haywire and their 14 track best of compilation Wired The Best Of Haywire.

Line Up:

Paul MacAusland - Vocals
Dave Rashed - Keyboards, backing vocals
Marvin Birt - Guitars, backing vocals
Ronnie Switzer - Bass
Sean Kilbride - Drums

Tracklist:

01. Bad Boy
02. Standin' in Line
03. Dance Desire
04. Black and Blue
05. Fire
06. Thinkin' About the Years
07. Short End of a Wishbone
08. Operator Central
09. Tremble in Line
10. Wild Wild
11. Taken the Pain
12. Get Back
13. Wanna Be The One
14. Buzz

+ Video "Bad Bad Boy" (Official Video)
+ Video "Operator Central" (Official Video)


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Návrat na "HARD Rock, MELODIC Rock, AOR, BLUES Rock, GLAM & SLEAZE Rock"

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