Tyketto (USA)

Hard Rock, Melodic Rock , AOR , Blues Rock , Glam & Sleaze Rock , West Coast , Christian Rock
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Tyketto (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 17 Jún 2014, 15:42

Tyketto - Strength In Numbers (Japan Edition) (1994)

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Year : 1994 (Japan Edition)
Style : Hard Rock , Melodic Heavy Metal
Country : USA
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Size : 144 mb


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TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Line Up:

Michael Clayton - Drums
Jamie Scott - Bass
Danny Vaughn - Vocals Ex-Waysted
Brooke St James - Guitar

Past members

Steve Augeri : Vocals Ex-Journey
Jimi Kennedy : Bass

Tracklist:

01. Strength in Numbers
02. Rescue Me
03. End of the Summer Days
04. Ain't That Love
05. Catch My Fall
06. Last Sunset
07. All Over Me
08. Write Your Name in the Sky
09. Meet Me in the Night
10. Why Do You Cry
11. Inherit the Wind
12. Standing Alone (94 Remix)
13. Wait Forever (Japan Bonus Track)


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Re: Tyketto (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 27 Feb 2018, 07:34

Tyketto - Dig In Deep (Japan Edition) (2012)

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Year : 2012 (Japan Edition)
Style : Hard Rock , Melodic Heavy Metal
Country : USA
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Size : 144 mb


Bio:

TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Album:

Tyketto are back and it’s about damn time! The eagerly anticipated new album from the reformed band (the first since 1994’s Strength In Numbers) will be dropping April 20 and fans who have been salivating for new tunes from this incredible AOR band need not worry.Sometimes when a band takes a hiatus and return many years later, the product output is less than desired and pales in comparison to previous releases. Taking in consideration that the band only had two prior releases (Don’t Come Easy in 1991 and the aforementioned Strength In Numbers) featuring original vocalist Danny Vaughn, and both albums are held in such high regard by fans of not only Tyketto, but the genre itself, they certainly have their work cut out for them. Digging In Deep, their brand new CD, holds true to their sound, but takes it to the next level.I make no bones about my adoration of Danny Vaughn’s talent. He’s a rare breed in this genre when you have a top notch singer and songwriter. His songs tell a story, not unlike that of say Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi. Full of tales of struggle and perseverance, love lost and pain, and standing up for what you believe in have been themes that have run strongly not just with the music of Tyketto, but also through Vaughn’s days with Waysted, Flesh ‘N’ Blood, and solo. Having that solid backbone of excellent songs is what put Tyketto ahead of the pack from other bands back in the day. They were always one of the more unique sounding acts. Sadly, they came at a time that the Grunge era took over the mainstream and left quality bands in the dust. I recall hearing the song “Forever Young” on the radio a couple of times when the station I listened to played great metal and hard rock every Friday night. I managed to get that song recorded onto tape and wore it out wondering where they had gone.It wasn’t until around 1999/2000 that this band returned to my radar thanks mostly to the Internet. Now with the band back together and in perfect form, I’m hoping that folks will hear the greatness that is Tyketto. Digging In Deep fits perfectly with the first two albums (they recorded one other with former Journey singer Steve Augeri called Shine.) One thing I noticed while listening to the new album was the similarities between AOR music and most mainstream country music. Take away the twang and add that rock bite, and the styles (for the most part) tend to compliment each other. Contained within are stellar tracks that range from solid rockers like “Faithless” to catchy tracks like “Here’s Hoping It Hurts” to pure vintage Tyketto with poignant ballads like “Battle Lines.” The band moves seamlessly from rocking to acoustic without missing a beat or interrupting the flow of the album. One thing I love about Tyketto is the fact that they always improve my mood. I was already suffering from road rage when the album got started, and I feared that would sully my take on it, but within the first couple of tracks I was in a better place and really taking in the sounds.The band is tighter than ever. Vaughn’s vocals soar as usual, packed with heart-felt emotion, matched by excellent harmony vocals from the band. Also ever-present are the beautifully structured guitar solos of Brook St. James. He’s not necessarily a shredder, but each note fits perfectly in each song. He is a true artist with his abilities. The backbeat of the band, solid as ever, is provided by Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums.) Though there is the voice of Danny Vaughn and his songwriting skills all over the album, there is always something significantly different from his solo work and other projects than what is on the three Vaughn era Tyketto albums. There’s just something special about the combination of this group of musicians that simply clicks. There’s a cohesion and warmth in their music that really draws the listener in. I’m happy knowing that this sorely overlooked band is back and in excellent form. Let’s hope it stays that way.

Line Up:

Danny Vaughn / Lead vocals
Brooke St. James / Lead guitar & backing vocals
Jimi Kennedy / Bass guitar & backing vocals
Michael Clayton / Drums

Tracklist:

01. Faithless (4:45)
02. Love To Love (4:24)
03. Here's Hoping It Hurts (3:43)
04. Battle Lines (3:30)
05. The Fight Left In Me (4:56)
06. Evaporate (3:42)
07. Monday (3:52)
08. Dig In Deep (4:00)
09. Sound Off (3:05)
10. Let This One Slide (4:29)
11. This Is How We Say Goodbye (4:30)
12. She Was The One (3:16) (Japan Bonus Track)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 14 Okt 2019, 07:03

Tyketto - The Last Sunset: Farewell 2007 (2007)

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Year : 2007
Style : Hard Rock , Melodic Heavy Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 144 mb


Bio:

TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Album:

With the just featured TYKETTO albums one of you asked for this CD “The Last Sunset Farewell”, released by themselves (no barcode) some time ago and including a collection of unreleased tracks, demos and a live song. All these were composed / recorded during the late ’80s / early ’90s and are excellent.With exception of the die-hard fans, most of us will probably admit to being a little skeptical when a band announces the sudden “discovery” of lost or forgotten early or live recordings.So here we have the melodic hard rock / AOR masters Tyketto pulling this one out of their hat. “The Last Sunset: Farewell 2007” is marketed as “a collection of unreleased tracks, album demos, and live recordings.” Sounds bottom of the barrel scary.But the stereotype does not apply with this release… the Tyketto boys have delivered yet again and put out a “lost” recordings compilation that truly feels like a time capsule (circa 1988-1992).Having these tunes cranking out of your speakers just makes you want to grow the mullet back out and hit ebay for some spandex. Wow!Tracks like “Big Wheels” and “Till the Summer Comes” sound like they could have been on their AOR masterpiece “Don’t Come Easy.” Another standout is “Is Anybody Watching Me,” just like a follow-up to their classic acoustic-driven ballad “Standing Alone.”Even in the linear notes (also nicely done), vocalist Danny Vaughn writes, “Let’s be honest, the reason these songs never got heard is because we never felt they were quite good enough.” Their classification of these tracks as their sub par crap is testament to how awesome their “A-list” stuff was.Darn… if these are ‘left overs’… most musicians would kill for songs like these.As one might expect for such a record, some tracks are better produced and in more of a final form than others. But all sound great, clear, with a pre-production quality if you ask me.Danny never disappoints on vocals, and the trademark big choruses / hooks are, of course, present in these unheard tracks.The demos are interesting to hear, providing insight as to how certain beloved songs evolved, but the true gems here are the unreleased tracks. This is much, much more than a “leftovers” CD, its a great collection of classy Melodic Rock / AOR tunes.

Line Up:

Danny Vaughn – lead vocals, guitar
Brooke St. James – guitars, backing vocals, percussion
Jaimie Scott, Jimi Kennedy – bass
Michael Clayton – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Paul Mirkovitch – keyboards

Tracklist:

01. Can't Fight
02. Big Wheels
03. Till The Summer Comes
04. Calling On You
05. Is Anybody Watching Me
06. Walk Away
07. Bourbon Street (Lay Your Body Down)
08. Burning Down Inside
09. Everytime
10. Shadowland
11. Go For Your Guns
12. The Last Sunset Live (Live From Spain) (2004)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 14 Okt 2019, 09:10

Tyketto - Shine (1995) (Japan Remastered Edition 1996)

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Year : 1995 (Japan Remastered Edition 1996)
Style : Hard Rock , Melodic Heavy Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 144 mb


Bio:

TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Album:

Remastered version of TYKETTO‘s third album, the underrated “Shine” featuring ex Tall Stories and future Journey lead vocalist Steve Augeri.This Japanese edition appeared a year after the European, and it was tweaked with a ’90s-type’ of remastering, which works great.By the first half of the Nineties, Melodic Rock was out of fashion, especially in America. But Tyketto, without a recording label and all, continued as band. However Danny Vaughn had to take care of his ailing wife, and by the end of 1994 left the band.The rest of the boys recruited Steve Augeri (from the AOR outfit Tall Stories) to fill Danny’s shoes and “Shine” (1995) was the result (Steve would later fill the void of Steve Perry in Journey for several years).“Shine” is a stupendous album, and what I like the most of is that Tyketto don’t want to sound like ‘Tyketto-Vaughn’. And Augeri shows his credentials with tons of personality.The album indeed ‘Shine’ taking the listener to sunny, boisterous vista, combining compositions slashed and liberated by surgical steel power chords, with softer, heartening moments built of clear acoustic guitar for miles, all produced crisp perfection.And somehow, Tyketto manages to wrap in one wonderous package all the best points about Zeppelin, Whitesnake, Tesla and Journey, creating a melodic hard rock feast that just sings with pride.Oddly enough, the cornerstones of this bright, optimistic are lead track ‘Jamie’ and ‘Get Me There’, both wistful beautiful midtempo ballads, with ‘Jamie’ exploding in an almost southern rock chording come chorus time.‘Long Cold Winter’ does the Journey stripper boogie complete with amazing heartfelt vocal acrobatics from Augeri (he’s terrific here), while ‘Let It Go’ finds a smooth retro-groove driven into the memory banks with a gorgeous dual lead lick.Tyketto deserves a prize to have recorded such album in 1995, melodic, catchy and with a positive feeling, bounding out of the gates with that necessary confidence required to do a commercial melodic hard rock album in a time dominated by depressive, dark grunge and alternative music.I know many of you never heard Tyketto’s “Shine”. This is you chance now, with this very good Japanese edition.
I love this record. HIGHLY Recommended

Line Up:

Steve Augeri (Tall Stories. Journey) – lead vocals
Brooke St. James – guitars, backing vocals
Jaimie Scott – bass
Michael Clayton – drums, backing vocals

Tracklist:

01. Jamie
02. Rawthigh
03. Radio Mary
04. Get Me There
05. High
06. The Ballad Of Ruby
07. Let It Go
08. Long Cold Winter
09. I Won’t Cry
10. Shine


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Re: Tyketto (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 28 Jan 2020, 08:01

Tyketto - Don´t Come Easy (1991) (Rock Candy Remastered 2016)

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Year : 1991 (Rock Candy Remastered 2016)
Style : Hard Rock , Melodic Heavy Metal
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Videos
Size : 144 mb


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TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Album:

2016 marks the 25th Anniversary of "Don't Come Easy", the awesome debut from TYKETTO. To celebrate the event, Rock Candy Records has just released a fully digitally remastered edition plus the bonus track "Walk Away".The early '90s presented a massive challenge to a number of melodic rock bands. The musical climate was being transformed by a rush of angry young men playing a stripped down form of rock, less influenced by style and bravado, and built mainly on angst and melancholy. For Tyketto this landscape meant that their arrival would be subjected to a chilly reception from a media obsessed with trends and fads.The fact that Tyketto were out of step with the prevailing musical winds didn’t mean to say that their music was anything less than spectacular. Indeed, their style and execution caused major excitement amongst connoisseurs of the genre, leading many to proclaim the album as one of the best records of the entire movement.Formed in the late '80s, this New Jersey four piece had links to well known groups such as White Lion and Waysted. Impressing a number of labels with their own meticulous style of melodic hard rock, they signed to industry giant Geffen Records and cut this, their debut album, with renowned producer Richie Zito (Heart, Bad English, Poison, etc). Inexplicably, the label sat on the completed record for over a year before releasing it.Anyway, opening track 'Forever Young' was a staple on the nationally syndicated Z-Rock hard rock radio station, and was getting airplay on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball back in the day.'Wings' was also another semi hit for the band and also had a video on MTV. Danny Vaughn sounds great on this track and is one of my favorites here.But to be fair, all tracks on the album are pure gold.'Burning Down Inside' is an excellent pop metal tune. Once again, Danny Vaughn’s voice shines here. Brooke St.James delivers some nice Neal Schon / Journey riffs, and the main melody is fabulous.'Standing Alone' is the third single released from "Don’t Come Easy", the great great power ballad from this disc and another highlight. Seasons' is an outstanding acoustic guitar based melodic rock song. It should have been massive if released as single. It really is that good.Simply put, "Don’t Come Easy" is one of the best US Melodic Rock / Melodic Hard of all time. Production is top notch, all songs are diamonds, and the band sounds like a million bucks. Danny Vaughn’s voice is fantastic throughout the whole recording, while the entire band is solid as a rock. If released a couple of years earlier, this album would have been multi-platinum.The Rock Candy remastering treatment is pristine & clear. If you don’t own this, the time to get it is now!

Line Up:

Danny Vaughn - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Brooke St James - Guitar, Vocals
Jimi Kennedy - Bass, Vocals
Michael Clayton - Drums, Vocals

Tracklist:

01. Forever Young
02. Wings
03. Burning Down Inside
04. Seasons
05. Standing Alone
06. Lay Your Body Down
07. Walk On Fire
08. Nothing But Love
09. Strip Me Down
10. Sail Away
11. Walk Away (Bonus Track)

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+ Video "Forever Young" (Official Video)


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Re: Tyketto (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 28 Jan 2020, 08:04

Tyketto - Live From Milan 2017 (2017)

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Year : 2017
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Video
Size : 232 mb


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TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Album:

Released tomorrow October 13 via Frontiers Music under the title "Live From Milan 2017" on CD/DVD, Blu-ray, vinyl, etc, the recording captures TYKETTO's presentation at the Frontiers Rock Festival IV with the band performing their stunning debut 'Don’t Come Easy' entirely, plus 3 extra songs.Tyketto’s debut album 'Don’t Come Easy' is considered a landmark release among melodic hard rock albums of the late ‘80s / early ‘90s. While the band has continuously put out quality recordings over the years, fans and critics alike hold the debut album in especially high regard. So, it was with great pleasure that after releasing the band’s most recent studio album, 'Reach', Frontiers invited Tyketto to play Frontiers Rock Festival IV in Milan, IT to not only play tracks from more recent releases, but to play 'Don’t Come Easy' in its entirety to an adoring audience. With a line-up comprised of founding members vocalist Danny Vaughn and drummer Michael Clayton Arbeeny along with guitar wizard Chris Green and TEN keyboardist Ged Rylands, Tyketto co-headlined “Day 1” of FRF IV and blew the roof off with their performance of this classic album from back to front (yes, back to front, not front to back).There's 3 extra songs in ‘Rescue Me’ (from sophomore “Strength In Numbers” in 1994), ‘Dig In Deep’ (from “Dig In Deep” in 2012) and ‘Reach’ (taken from the latest 2016 release), this stunning performance captures all the greatness of Tyketto.The abnd put out a show stopping set that brings back the glory of my personal favorites like the kicking ‘Seasons’ or the heart breaking ballad ‘Standing Alone’, reflecting both contrast yet outstanding catchiness inherent in both these songs that I still listen to to this day. Of course, the international crowd flocking to Milan here seem to also share that view (judging by their rapture) which in turn fires the band to belt out these numbers in precision style and passion of their own. Some of the best moments arrives with the anthemic emotion of ‘Burning Down Inside’ with the crowd singing along to Vaughn’s own soulful highs as well as those heavenly guitars, and by the time the band hit ‘Forever Young’ I am in tears, with memories and joy flooding through uncontrollably. Given the primo sound quality, “Live From Milan 2017” is an absolute must for any Tyketto fan along with any Melodic Rock / AOR lover seeking a top notch live release this year.

Line Up:

Danny Vaughn - lead vocals
Chris Green - guitar, vocals
Ged Rylands - keyboards, vocals
Chris Childs - bass, vocals
Michael Clayton - drums, percussion, vocals

Tracklist:

01. Introduction (Live) 02:07
02. Sail Away (Live) 07:02
03. Strip Me Down (Live) 04:34
04. Nothing but Love (Live) 03:57
05. Walk on Fire (Live) 05:34
06. Lay Your Body Down (Live) 09:07
07. Standing Alone (Live) 05:31
08. Seasons (Live) 04:48
09. Burning Down Inside (Live) 05:12
10. Wings (Live) 04:34
11. Forever Young (Live) 06:36
12. Rescue Me (Live) 04:24
13. Reach (Live) 06:33

+ Video "Wings" (Official Live Video)


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Re: Tyketto (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 28 Jan 2020, 08:04

Tyketto - Strength In Numbers Live (2019)

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Year : 2019
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 144 mb


Bio:

TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Album:

Much loved melodic rockers TYKETTO will put out tomorrow “Strength In Numbers Live”, a new live album to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of their second studio album “Strength In Numbers”. Released originally in 1994, in a time when grunge and alternative Rock were dominating, Tyketto soldiered on and came out with possibly the best record of 1994 in Melodic Hard Rock.Tyketto went out on the road to celebrate the “Strength in Numbers” 25th Anniversary Tour in March 2019 and was a slam dunk, with both the band and audience in prime form. All the shows had an intense, yet personable energy about them and this is fully reflected in the live CD release.The album includes all the songs originally included on the “Strength in Numbers” album plus an unreleased song “Wait Forever” included, a song that was written during the recording session of that album but that the band never managed to properly record and release.A beautiful album to complement the recent “Live in Milan” where Tyketto performed from start to finish their debut album “Don’t Come Easy”.Another proof that the band is alive and kicking and looks forward to the future…

Line Up:

Danny Vaughn - lead vocals
Chris Green - guitar, vocals
Ged Rylands - keyboards, vocals
Greg Smith - bass, vocals
Michael Clayton - drums, percussion, vocals

Tracklist:

01. Inherit The Wind
02. Meet Me In The Night
03. All Over Me
04. Catch My Fall
05. The End Of The Summer Days
06. Wait Forever
07. Ain’t That Love
08. Write Your Name In The Sky
09. Why Do You Cry
10. Rescue Me
11. The Last Sunset
12. Standing Alone
13. Strength In Numbers


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Re: Tyketto (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 20 Feb 2021, 16:08

Tyketto - Reach (Limited Edition Digipak) (2016)

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Year : 2016
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Videos
Size : 144 mb


Bio:

TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Album:

TYKETTO's music video for the song "Reach" can be seen below. The song is the title track of the band's new album, which will be released on October 14 via Frontiers Music Srl.After five years of relentless touring that included playing on some of the most prestigious stages on the planet, TYKETTO took their revitalized energy in to the studio in the spring of 2016. The sessions took place at the legendary Rockfield Studios (QUEEN, RUSH, OASIS) in Wales. Musically, the band is truly at the top of their game, with their muscular brand of melodic rock delivered with the finest arrangements and awesome performances.Lead vocalist Danny Vaughn comments: "Although we only had planned on recording ten songs for 'Reach', we were so pleased with everything, we decided to keep all twelve songs on the record."We unanimously decided on 'Reach' as the title of the album as it defines who this band is in 2016."We have a new energy, some incredible new members, and a fresh outlook toward the future."All of us have pushed each other beyond our limits to make what we feel is a pinnacle record in our catalog."Adds drummer and founding member Michael Clayton Arbeeny: "Many bands who have been out as long as we have feel they need to fit into a preconceived notion of what their fans expect to hear."Following in the footsteps of icons such as QUEEN, LED ZEPPELIN and Prince, we have decided to expand our musical boundaries and introduce our friends around the world to TYKETTO 2016."Rest assured that all the songs on 'Reach' still carry the trademark melodies and choruses our fans have grown to love over the decades."The band is feeling stronger and performing better than ever and we can’t wait to share this music with the world."In addition to Vaughn and Arbeeny, the 2016 lineup of TYKETTO includes Chris Green (guitar and vocals), Ged Rylands (keyboards and vocals) and Chris Childs (bass).An eleven-country tour to support "Reach" commences in October.

Line Up:

Danny Vaughn – Lead Vocals (Ex-Waysted)
Michael Clayton Arbeeny - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Ged Rylands - Keyboards, Vocals
Chris Green - Guitar, Vocals
Chris Childs - Bass, Vocals

Tracklist:

01. Reach
02. Big Money
03. Kick Like A Mule
04. Circle The Wagons
05. I Need It Now
06. Tearing Down The Sky
07. Letting Go
08. The Fastest Man Alive
09. Remember My Name
10. Sparks Will Fly
11. Scream
12. The Run
13. Precious Little Gets Away (Digital Bonus Track)

+ Video "Reach" (Official Video)
+ Video "Kick Like A Mule" (Official Video)


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Re: Tyketto (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 31 Máj 2023, 08:59

Tyketto - Take Out & Served Up Live (1996)

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Year : 1996
Style : Hard Rock , Melodic Heavy Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 172 mb


Bio:

TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Album:

A collection of live performances, B-sides and unreleased tracks from 1987-1996. Released by Music For Nations.Demo's and live songs with Danny Vaughn on vocals!!!! If you are a fan then buy this now!!!!

Line Up:

Danny Vaughn / vocals
Steve Augeri / vocals
Brooke St. James / guitar
Jamie Scott / bass
Jimi Kennedy / bass
Michael Clayton / drums

Tracklist:

01. Forever Young 1988 Demo
02. Tearin Up the Night 1988 Demo
03. Standing Alone 1988 Demo
04. Drag the River 1992 Demo
05. Wait Forever 1994 B-Side
06. Burning Down Inside 1992 Live
07. Lay Your Body Down 1992 Live
08. Let It Go 1996 Live
09. Seasons 1996 Live
10. Nothin' But Love 1996 Live
11. Shine 1996 Live
12. Get Me There 1996 Live
13. End of the Summer Days 1996 Live
14. High 1996 Live
15. Jamie 1996 Live


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