From The Fire (USA)

Hard Rock, Melodic Rock , AOR , Blues Rock , Glam & Sleaze Rock , West Coast , Christian Rock
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From The Fire (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 24 Máj 2016, 07:25

From The Fire - Thirty Days And Dirty Nights (1991) (YesterRock Remastered Edition 2009)

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Year : 1991 (YesterRock Remastered 2009)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock , AOR
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Videos
Size : 121 mb


Bio:

From the Fire formed in 1990, and within a few weeks, found themselves in the studio recording their debut album. "Thirty Days and Dirty Nights" was recorded at Fortress Sound in Los Angeles, produced by Jean Beauvoir, and engineered by Pat Regan, for New York indie label Metropolis Records.The album featured Tommy Lafferty on guitar, Mike Sciotto on drums, Nadine Arel on keys, Paul St. James on bass, and J.D. Kelly on keys and lead vocals. The songs - with the exception of Eric Carmen's "Go All The Way" and Lafferty/Beauvoir's "Same Song", were all written by Arel, Kelly, and the band.The recording took a month - hence, the album title - and featured the band's tight, melodic arrangements and deep, yet edgy, production. More often than not, that meant Lafferty's hard-edged guitar and Sciotto's powerful drumming were set against multi-leveled keyboards and lush harmonies. Beauvoir's sense of drama and Pat Reagan's mastery of keyboard engineering gave the finished collection a resonance and quality that showcased the band's musicianship and songwriting to great effect, while retaining the live feel that the band would later demonstrate at performances in New York.With a selection of ballads and powerful rock anthems - even a strong duet between Kelly and "Harlow" vocalist Theresa Straley - the album garnered acclaim from artists like Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS, who stopped in to hear its progress during production. During their stay in LA, the band also attended several press parties and performed live for industry insiders.A year after its production, "Thirty Days and Dirty Nights" was released in Europe and placed well on the charts in most markets. The band, still in America, had little idea as to what was happening overseas. Critics regarded the album as a true landmark in AOR, and routinely praised the recording as a must-have for fans of the genre.Eventually, as other opportunities arose, two members went their separate ways, but remained friends: Paul Morris replaced Nadine Arel, and Thaddeus Castanis took over on bass from Paul St. James so that the band could continue playing live. Lafferty, Sciotto, and Kelly remained as the core of the band.During this period, the band continued to write together, and recorded several songs, and pieces of songs, in New York City's "Cherry Bomb" studios and in their own home studios. These carried forward the style, melodic themes, and style of the debut. One song - "From the Fire" was the band's first politically-motivated anthem, and another, "Some Kind Of Dream" was a lilting, trippy tale of the band's sudden, almost unexpected journey from unknown to anything but.A re-release of "Thirty Days" in 2009, through "Yesterrock", sparked talk of a reunion, but the event never took place. In 2013, the demos that had been recorded after the departure of Arel and St. James - long thought to be lost - were were re-discovered. These demos, and subsequent writing by the band as individuals, contained enough material, and then some, for a second album.In mid-summer 2013, the band entered the studio to record their second album, which is slated for release in the first quarter of 2014.

Album:

YesterRock German label specialized in re-releasing classic AOR and MHR albums surprises friend and foe with the re-issue of this here "Thirty Days Dirty Nights" from the band From The Fire.This melodic rock outfit was founded in New York in 1991 and originally comprised J.D. Kelly (lv, k), Tommy Lafferty (g), Michael Sciotto (d) and Nadine Arel (k). Best known at the time was Lafferty, who had been a member of Voodoo X. So, it didn?t come as a surprise when he contacted his former bandmate Jean Beauvoir and sounded him out about producing From The Fire's debut album.Although "Thirty Days Dirty Nights" contained only 9 tracks, it was a real gem that , to this very day is still considered a classic in the melodic rock genre. All tracks are of a high quality, but the absolute best tunes are the ones penned by Nadine Arel, namely "Hold On" (featuring Harlows Pat Regan on keyboards), the ballad "Take My Heart" and "Spark And Flame" (a wonderful duet between J.D. Kelly and Harlows Theresa Straley). The album ends with two songs that Eric Carmen had written in 1972: the uplifting up-tempo "Go All The Way" and the power ballad "Where Are You Now".A pity the band only released one album. Lafferty would later join Jean Beauvoir in Crown Of Thorns! If you don't own a copy of this classic, don?t hesitate to order one now. You won't regret it! Here we talk about CLASSY AOR, heavenly made. Big hooks, huge choruses, dripping wet keyboards and vocals with more layers than a wedding cake. Imagine a perfect mix of Red Dawn/White Sister/Strangeways and Drive She Said, plus a fat, top notch production. There are some true melodic pearls, like "Hold On'', "Over Your Head", 'Where Are You Now", "Same Song'' and the stunning power ballad "Take My Heart". When AOR is done well, nothing else will ever come close. Essential record. Enjoy!

Line Up:

J.D. Kelly - vocals, keyboards
Tommy Lafferty - guitar
Thaddeus Castanis - bass
Paul Morris - keyboards
Michael Sciotto - drums

another musicians on album:

Pat Regan - additional keyboards
Nadine Arel - additional keyboards
Paul St. James - bass
Jimmy Z - sax
Theresa Straley - vocals on track 7

credits:

Photography By – Bob Gruen, Nick Kaufman
Producer – Jean Beauvoir
Recorded By, Mixed By – Jean Beauvoir, Pat Regan
Remastered By – Toni Übler

Tracklist:

01. Hold On
02. Same Song
03. Tears Cried In The Rain
04. Over Your Head
05. Take My Heart
06. Lovestruck
07. Spark And Flame
08. Go All The Way
09. Where Are You Now?

+ Video "Hold On" (Audio Video)
+ Video "Same Song" (Audio Video)
+ Video "Take my Heart" (Audio Video)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 25 Aug 2018, 13:04

From The Fire - Evil Men Do (Digipak Edition) (2014)

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Year : 2014
Style : Melodic Hard Rock , AOR
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 121 mb


Bio:

From the Fire formed in 1990, and within a few weeks, found themselves in the studio recording their debut album. "Thirty Days and Dirty Nights" was recorded at Fortress Sound in Los Angeles, produced by Jean Beauvoir, and engineered by Pat Regan, for New York indie label Metropolis Records.The album featured Tommy Lafferty on guitar, Mike Sciotto on drums, Nadine Arel on keys, Paul St. James on bass, and J.D. Kelly on keys and lead vocals. The songs - with the exception of Eric Carmen's "Go All The Way" and Lafferty/Beauvoir's "Same Song", were all written by Arel, Kelly, and the band.The recording took a month - hence, the album title - and featured the band's tight, melodic arrangements and deep, yet edgy, production. More often than not, that meant Lafferty's hard-edged guitar and Sciotto's powerful drumming were set against multi-leveled keyboards and lush harmonies. Beauvoir's sense of drama and Pat Reagan's mastery of keyboard engineering gave the finished collection a resonance and quality that showcased the band's musicianship and songwriting to great effect, while retaining the live feel that the band would later demonstrate at performances in New York.With a selection of ballads and powerful rock anthems - even a strong duet between Kelly and "Harlow" vocalist Theresa Straley - the album garnered acclaim from artists like Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS, who stopped in to hear its progress during production. During their stay in LA, the band also attended several press parties and performed live for industry insiders.A year after its production, "Thirty Days and Dirty Nights" was released in Europe and placed well on the charts in most markets. The band, still in America, had little idea as to what was happening overseas. Critics regarded the album as a true landmark in AOR, and routinely praised the recording as a must-have for fans of the genre.Eventually, as other opportunities arose, two members went their separate ways, but remained friends: Paul Morris replaced Nadine Arel, and Thaddeus Castanis took over on bass from Paul St. James so that the band could continue playing live. Lafferty, Sciotto, and Kelly remained as the core of the band.During this period, the band continued to write together, and recorded several songs, and pieces of songs, in New York City's "Cherry Bomb" studios and in their own home studios. These carried forward the style, melodic themes, and style of the debut. One song - "From the Fire" was the band's first politically-motivated anthem, and another, "Some Kind Of Dream" was a lilting, trippy tale of the band's sudden, almost unexpected journey from unknown to anything but.A re-release of "Thirty Days" in 2009, through "Yesterrock", sparked talk of a reunion, but the event never took place. In 2013, the demos that had been recorded after the departure of Arel and St. James - long thought to be lost - were were re-discovered. These demos, and subsequent writing by the band as individuals, contained enough material, and then some, for a second album.In mid-summer 2013, the band entered the studio to record their second album, which is slated for release in the first quarter of 2014.

Album:

From The Fire started out as a studio project to showcase the songwriting skills of its founding members, but soon grew into a powerful melodic rock act with a strong presence on the European charts - a fact that escaped the band, who was across the ocean in the United States while their debut was being lauded by reviewers and radio jocks and enjoying heavy radio play across the Continent and in the United Kingdom.Reuniting twenty-four years later, the band, consisting of core members J.D. Kelly on vocals, Michael Sciotto on drums, and Tommy Lafferty on guitar, have produced an album that explores their wide range of melodic rock tastes, from the power ballads "Into Your Heart", "Never be Lonely", and the album's lead track "In Your Dreams" to the layered, semi-autobiographical trip-hook tune "Stagefright (Some Kind of Dream)" and "Blame it on the Moon" - a beautiful lament written by American Glam-Rock legend Brett Smiley.In between are straight-ahead rockers like the powerful, plaintive "Liar" and equally driven "Leave Me Alone" - songs reminiscent of the 'eighties power pop that kept so many bands on the charts and in the hearts of their fans. "From the Fire" explores the desperation of war, while the title track, "Evil Men Do" is a dark, deep-cut tale of unbridled passion, countered by the sweet, harmonious "Forever and a Day" - a song that speaks from the soul of a band that never knew "how far their lights would reach" - but will forever be grateful to the fans and friends who kept them in their hearts, all over the world.

Line Up:

J.D. Kelly (vocals, keyboards)
Tommy Lafferty (guitar)
Michael Sciotto (drums)

old members:

Thaddeus Castanis (bass)
Nadine Arel (keyboards)
Paul Morris (keyboards)

Tracklist:

01. In Your Dreams
02. Leave Me Alone
03. Liar
04. Into Your Heart
05. Evil Men Do
06. From the Fire
07. Blame It On the Moon
08. Stagefright (Some Kind of Dream)
09. Never Be Lonely
10. Forever and a Day

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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 22 Aug 2020, 09:14

From The Fire - Octopus (2016)

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Year : 2016
Style : Melodic Hard Rock , AOR
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 121 mb


Bio:

From the Fire formed in 1990, and within a few weeks, found themselves in the studio recording their debut album. "Thirty Days and Dirty Nights" was recorded at Fortress Sound in Los Angeles, produced by Jean Beauvoir, and engineered by Pat Regan, for New York indie label Metropolis Records.The album featured Tommy Lafferty on guitar, Mike Sciotto on drums, Nadine Arel on keys, Paul St. James on bass, and J.D. Kelly on keys and lead vocals. The songs - with the exception of Eric Carmen's "Go All The Way" and Lafferty/Beauvoir's "Same Song", were all written by Arel, Kelly, and the band.The recording took a month - hence, the album title - and featured the band's tight, melodic arrangements and deep, yet edgy, production. More often than not, that meant Lafferty's hard-edged guitar and Sciotto's powerful drumming were set against multi-leveled keyboards and lush harmonies. Beauvoir's sense of drama and Pat Reagan's mastery of keyboard engineering gave the finished collection a resonance and quality that showcased the band's musicianship and songwriting to great effect, while retaining the live feel that the band would later demonstrate at performances in New York.With a selection of ballads and powerful rock anthems - even a strong duet between Kelly and "Harlow" vocalist Theresa Straley - the album garnered acclaim from artists like Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS, who stopped in to hear its progress during production. During their stay in LA, the band also attended several press parties and performed live for industry insiders.A year after its production, "Thirty Days and Dirty Nights" was released in Europe and placed well on the charts in most markets. The band, still in America, had little idea as to what was happening overseas. Critics regarded the album as a true landmark in AOR, and routinely praised the recording as a must-have for fans of the genre.Eventually, as other opportunities arose, two members went their separate ways, but remained friends: Paul Morris replaced Nadine Arel, and Thaddeus Castanis took over on bass from Paul St. James so that the band could continue playing live. Lafferty, Sciotto, and Kelly remained as the core of the band.During this period, the band continued to write together, and recorded several songs, and pieces of songs, in New York City's "Cherry Bomb" studios and in their own home studios. These carried forward the style, melodic themes, and style of the debut. One song - "From the Fire" was the band's first politically-motivated anthem, and another, "Some Kind Of Dream" was a lilting, trippy tale of the band's sudden, almost unexpected journey from unknown to anything but.A re-release of "Thirty Days" in 2009, through "Yesterrock", sparked talk of a reunion, but the event never took place. In 2013, the demos that had been recorded after the departure of Arel and St. James - long thought to be lost - were were re-discovered. These demos, and subsequent writing by the band as individuals, contained enough material, and then some, for a second album.In mid-summer 2013, the band entered the studio to record their second album, which is slated for release in the first quarter of 2014.

Album:

Lions Pride Music is ecstatic to have signed a classic act like FROM THE FIRE for their up and coming new studio album, “OctOpus”, due out late 2016. Also to follow will be re-press of the band’s first two albums, “Evil Men Do”, and of course the classic debut album, “Thirty Days & Dirty Nights”.American Power Pop group From The Fire return to their roots with "OctOpus", a new ten-song collection packed with the melodic rock sound that got the band so much notice with their debut album, "Thirty Days and Dirty Nights".

Line Up:

J.D. Kelly - vocals, keyboards
Tommy Lafferty - guitars
Thaddeus Castanis - bass
Paul Morris - keyboards
Michael Sciotto - drums

Tracklist:

01. Left Him Lonely
02. Perfume and Leather
03. That's How Love Starts
04. Every Beat of My Heart
05. You Will Survive
06. Madman
07. Cry for Me
08. Requiem / Ground Zero
09. Night I Made You Mine
10. Right Down the Middle

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