Talisman - Truth (1998) (Deluxe Digipak Edition 2013)

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Talisman - Truth (1998) (Deluxe Digipak Edition 2013)

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Talisman - Truth (1998) (Deluxe Digipak Edition 2013)

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Year : 1998 (Deluxe Remastered Edition 2013)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 169 mb


Bio:

Talisman was formed by bass player Marcel Jacob, who had previously played with (among others) Rising Force, John Norum Group and Power. While Jacob was playing with John Norum, he started working on tracks which he thought would end up on Norum's second solo album. The singer on those demos was Göran Edman, also in John Norum Group at that time. Norum rejected the songs and, in the meantime, Göran was offered the opportunity to join Yngwie Malmsteen's band. Jacob found himself with record label interest but no band so a vocalist was needed. On a whim, Marcel contacted Jeff Scott Soto who also was in Yngwie Malmsteen's band years earlier. Both Soto and Jacob had played on Yngwie Malmsteen's "Marching Out" in 1985, touring in support of the album during 1985 - 1986. Soto was extremely interested in what Marcel had done and once the songs were done and mixed, Marcel changed the work name for his solo project, Guitars On Fire to a new moniker called, TALISMAN.In February 1989 recordings for the first album took place in Stockholm with Christopher Ståhl (Power) and Mats Lindfors (Norum, Grand Slam) on guitars, Peter Hermansson (220 Volt, Norum) playing drums on some tracks and Mats Olausson (Yngwie Malmsteen) on keyboards. Jacob programmed the rest of drums and played all rhythm guitars with the help of the producer Mats Lindfors on "Women, Whiskey and Songs".Electra, to whom Jacob was currently signed, went bankrupt just when the mixing was finished and the album's release was delayed. Meanwhile, Soto's US-based project Eyes got signed. Jacob left for Los Angeles to help Eyes demo and record what would be their first release. During this time an employee of the label that had originally signed Talisman moved to a new label and the masters of the first album were bought from the bankrupt label. So "Talisman" was eventually released in February 1990 on the Airplay/Vinyl Mania label. The first single "I'll Be Waiting" reached number 2 in Sweden's singles chart and 33,000 copies of the album were sold in two months in Sweden.Live, the band featured Jason Bieler on guitar (Saigon Kick), Jakob "Jake Samuel" Samuelsson on drums and Thomas Vikström (Talk of the town, Candlemass) on keyboards and backing vocals. Talisman were one of the top ten drawing acts in Sweden in the summer. Unfortunately, the label went bust - ending any chances of international exposure for the album.The time following the summer of 1990 was difficult for the band. Soto was signed to the Pasha label with Eyes. Bieler was enjoying some success with Saigon Kick. Jacob got signed to Warner Sweden because of the success of "Talisman" and had to put together a band. A trip to the US and the UK followed, looking for talent but without success. Eventually Marcel met again Matti Alfonzetti, an old acquaintance from grade school and from touring in 1986 with Swedish fusion/rock group Wasa Express, and they started writing and recording together in 1992. After some auditions Jacob chose then 19-year old guitar player Fredrik Åkesson. However, a change in personnel at Warner resulted in Talisman leaving that label and, with Talisman spending most of 1992 looking for a new label, Alfonzetti left to join Skin Trade.Christer Wedin, who was doing press and promotion for the label that released "Talisman", became the Swedish label manager for Dutch/Canadian label Dino Music (later Empire Records). Wedin was interested in releasing a second Talisman album, if Soto was available. As Eyes were now no longer together, Soto agreed and the band returned to the studio.In the interim, Samuels had left to join Zinny J. Zan's band and so Jacob programmed all drums on an Alesis SR-16. The new album "Genesis" was recorded in three weeks in December 1992 at Stocksund Recording Studios. Soto joined recording along with his then-girlfriend Julie Greaux (Billy Idol, Axel Rudi Pell) who ended up playing the grand piano on "All I Want".In conjunction with the release of "Genesis" early 1993, Dino Music re-released the first album "Talisman" adding six live tracks recorded in Sweden in 1990. When "Genesis" was released, the single "Mysterious" got some airplay, and the album immediately sold more than 15,000 copies in Sweden. Furthermore, both "Talisman" and "Genesis" gathered some international interest and were released throughout Europe and Japan.The band did a club tour in Sweden in March with Julie Greaux on keyboards and Jake Samuel back again on drums. While the band was planning a tour in Japan, Samuel left again to pursue a singing career. The new drummer was Jamie Borger from the recently broken-up Treat. Talisman became a 'group' for the first time and were now ready to tour Japan (where the live album "Five out of Five (Live in Japan)" was recorded).After the end of the European tour in early October, the band were scheduled to fly to Los Angeles to record the already available material. But those plans were disregarded and the recording got delayed. Fredrik, Jamie and Marcel spent the following two months in a rehearsal studio in Upplands Väsby, just outside Stockholm, writing, playing bits of music, improvising arrangements, learning the new stuff and collecting tons of material.In January 1994 Jeff joined the guys and the band recorded and mixed the new album "Humanimal" at Sound Trade Studios in Stockholm. Everything was perfect: the recording sessions, the working environment, everyone having much fun! Except for Jeff being worried about his home situation because of the huge earthquake which hit LA killing 60 and injuring around 8,000 people. Additional musicians on "Humanimal" were Julie Greaux as backing vocalist and the sound engineer Ronny Lahti playing the funky wah guitar on "Seasons".The guys, being so pleased with the recordings (22 tracks recorded and mixed in 22 days), wanted to make it a double album at first, but then decided against it since pretty much all the material would fit on one cd. So Jeff and Marcel chose the set of the songs to be on the album. Unfortunately, the Japanese label Zero, was allowed to put together their own version of the album suitable for the Japanese audience. The whole matter turned out to be a mess: the German version by Polydor was different from the Swedish one featuring "Hypocrite" as bonus track. The Japanese had to release the Swedish version too because of the amount of imports. In Europe a second version was released with the outtakes from the first one. "Humanimal" was greeted with great enthusiasm thanks to a successful combination of metal, funky and pop influences. It is still the favourite album of several fans and of more than one member in the band. Despite some good album sales, no touring was done for this album.In 1995 Marcel and Jeff worked together in LA to write the songs for the next album Life. Drums were recorded by Jamie in a very short time at Park Studios. After doing overdubs, the tapes were sent to Jeff so that he could record the bulk of the vocals at home. The original mixing took place in the same studio where "Genesis" was recorded, once again with the help of Mats Lindfors, but the Swedish record company and the band was not pleased with the final mix that went to Japan to meet their release date. Something didn’t sound right so the album was remixed by Mats Lindfors and Christer Wedin for the European version. Unfortunately Talisman was not able to tour supporting the album.The guys took a break from Talisman for 3 years. Jeff went on to do things with the Boogie Knights, although he and Marcel had taken some time to record the Human Clay albums.Talisman also had the chance to play a couple of gigs and to open up for Yngwie Malmsteen in Stockholm. For those shows the band enlisted Pontus Norgren on guitar (ex Great King Rat) because Fredrik had left in the fall of 1995 to pursue a more metal oriented direction (see the band Southpaw featuring Mats Levén on vocals and John Levén on bass).In 1998 the guys were requested from Christer Wedin (Empire Records) to do a new Talisman album. Marcel travelled to LA to write songs with Jeff. Jamie and Pontus joined the guys a few days later to rehearse and record drums in a small studio and do overdubs in Jeff's home studio. The new album "Truth" saw the light. The guys had a lot of help with the recording and the mixing from John Ellis (Prism Sound Studios, Boston). The album included a range of covers: “Darling Nikki” of Prince, “Let me entertain you” of Queen and “Frozen” of Madonna (which apparently became very popular in clubs in Germany). Once again there was no touring done for the album unfortunately.In November 2012 the first four Talisman albums are rereleased in Digipack editions including new linear notes with personal comments from Jeff on each album, previously unreleased pics and audio material. The self-titled debut, featuring two new live bonus recordings and a bass solo studio instrumental track. On the "Genesis" album four demos from 1990 have been revisited with new drums and guitar recordings. Jamie, Fredrik & Pontus honor Marcels music with putting new sound to the recordings in the summer of 2012. The Five out of Five - Live In Japan. Now just named "Live In Japan" have got some additional music and complete new mix with the use of today’s technology. The Humanimal is a mix from the earlier Humanimal part 1 and 2.

Album:

The album was not very well received in the press, but that was pure prejudice just because Soto & Jacob decided to include here some atypical cover songs for a Melodic Hard Rock band. Those are; Queen's classic"Let Me Entertain You", "Darling Nikki" from Prince', and "Frozen", the famous Madonna's hit.And what's wrong with that? All are terrific versions, adapted to the Talisman's sound. And all are really good.So, truth is (pun intended), "Truth" is another very good album from Talisman. All are.Marcel and Jeff wrote most of the material in Soto's new house in Los Angeles, after which the rest of the band (now including guitar wizard Pontus Norgren) joined up for a couple of weeks of rehearsals and recording the whole thing. The mixing took place in Boston, by John Ellis.Apart from being Marcel Jacob's child, Talisman has always been Jeff Scott Soto's flagship band and it is clearly audible on "Truth", one of his best vocally recordings ever because the man expands his incredible register through the diverse material on offer here. The backing vocals and arranged harmonies are also strong throughout the whole album.The song sequence has been re-arranged for this reissue / remaster, accordingly to Marcel Jacob original intention.All starts with the killer "Here 2Day, Gone 2Day", a catchy hard rocker pumped by Marcel's thunderous, monster bass lines.Next we have the dynamic, bouncy melodic rocker rich in harmonies "In The End", followed by the even more melodious "Until The Morning Comes". Please note the bass here, it's out of this world.Then arrives the controversial (not for me) Madonna cover. "Frozen" is simply awesome. They have turned a dance song into a fantastic modern melodic rocker fueled by awesome keyboards, a moody rhythm section and Soto giving to the main melody his own, unique feel.We have great more melodic rockers on "Angel/Devil", "I'll B There 4 U" (which somehow reminds me of Night Ranger), the anthemic "Heaven's Got Another Hero" and the vocal layered midtempo "The Man I'll Never Be". Terrific stuff."Pavilion Of Oblivion" is Talisman rocking hard, while the rockin' groovy "Madison" (originally a Japanese bonus track) is one of my favorites.Perhaps what critics hated most on this album is Prince's cover "Darling Nikki". To me it's great: Talisman tries something different adding broken riffs and some electronic percussions, but the rocking vibe obtained is excellent and Jeff Scott Soto rocks big time. Just listen his HUGE vocals here.

Line Up:

Jeff Scott Soto – lead vocals
Marcel Jacob – bass
Pontus Norgren – guitar
Jamie Borger – drums

Additional musicians

Jody Whitesides – guitar
Frank Salerno – keyboards
Dawn White – backing vocals

Tracklist:

01. Let Me Entertain You (03:18)
02. In The End (04:04)
03. Here 2day, Gone 2day (04:32)
04. Darling Nikki (03:13)
05. I’ll B There 4 U (04:39)
06. The Man I’ll Never Be (04:35)
07. Bellabecca (instr.) (01:42)
08. Heaven’s Got Another Hero (05:10)
09. Your Man (03:15)
10. Frozen (05:42)
11. Until The Morning Comes (05:25)
12. Angel/devil (04:13)
13. Pavilion Of Oblivion (04:17)
14. Madison (06:39)
15. T 4 1 Ѕ (instr.) (02:20)
16. Heaven’s Got Another Hero (Demo) (05:17)
17. Here 2day, Gone 2day (Demo) (04:30)

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