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Virginia Wolf (ENGLAND)

Postby Horex » 12 Apr 2017, 12:09

Virginia Wolf - Virginia Wolf (1986) (Rock Candy Remastered 2010)

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Year : 1986 (Rock Candy Remastered 2010)
Style : Melodic Rock , AOR
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 122 mb


Bio:

Virginia Wolf was a British rock band of the 1970s and 1980s. Their albums included Virginia Wolf (1986) and Push (1987). The band existed from 1977 until 1988, and featured Nick Bold on lead guitar throughout. Chris Ousey (later of Heartland) was the vocalist for most of this time and Jason Bonham (son of John Bonham) was the drummer on both their albums. David John Hinson (with vocalist Ousey, later of Heartland) was the keyboardist.The band was formed in Worsley near Manchester. The first 'self titled' album was produced by Roger Taylor (Queen). In 1986, to promote the album, the band toured the U.S. with "The Firm" (Jimmy Page -Led Zeppelin; Paul Rogers - Free, Bad Company, more recently - Queen). In 1987 the band (Bold; Ousey; Bonham; Burt & Hinson) flew back to the US to record their 2nd album "Push" which was recorded in Berkeley, CA and produced by Kevin Elson (Journey), ably assisted by Wally Buck. After returning to the UK, the band played 3 farewell shows in each of their respective cities. after which they disbanded.

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This albums from excellent British AOR / Melodic Rock act VIRGINIA WOLF were remastered by Rock Candy Records, and the pair are essential into the genre's fan collection.Founded by guitarist Nick Bold at the end of the Seventies, it wasn't until he joined terrific vocalist Chris Ousey that the Virginia Wolf style & sound truly take shape. Self-titled debut "Virginia Wolf" appeared in 1986 via major recording label Atlantic.Riding the flourishing British AOR / Melodic Rock during the half of the '80s, all members in Virginia Wolf (including Jason Bonham, son of Led Zeppelin legend John Bonham) mixed their classic rock formation with the syle & sound having enormous success for US based acts such as Journey, Foreigner and Canadians Loverboy.Virginia Wolf were, it must be said, very much at the cutting edge of the counter offensive in Great Britain, weighing in as one of the UK’s most promising new groups.After years of struggle in their hometown of Manchester they eventually signed to Atlantic Records, by way of Genesis’ music publishing company, and quickly recruited drummer Jason Bonham (fresh from a stint with Airrace, another of the era’s brightest AOR hopes) plus bassist Jo Burt to record their debut album.Co-produced by Queen drummer Roger Taylor and talented David Richards, the album hit all the right buttons and garnered critical acclaim with ease. Released in 1986, such was the furore surrounding the project that the band were quickly ushered Stateside to open the bill for guitarist Jimmy Page’s post Led Zeppelin outfit The Firm (featuring Paul Rodgers), a tour that played to thousands every night in cavernous arenas. For a relatively fresh faced band from Manchester this was indeed a moment to cherish.The album combined catchy melodies, prominent keyboards and completely smooth vocals, and the songwriting and production were spot-on for the era.'Living On A Knife Edge' is one of the greatest AOR songs ever to come out of the UK in history, and one of my favorites of all time.'Only Love' is another winner, much more than just a mainstream melodic rock song with its complex arrangements, 'Are We Playing With Fire?' is punchy and rocking, and there's a superb melodic line in 'Make It Tonight'.'It's In Your Eyes' is the ballad, and Ousey shine here, while 'For All We Know' is another AOR little gem plenty of magic.Regarded as one of the essential releases for the British AOR / Melodic Rock development in years to come, "Virginia Wolf" without a doubt includes some classic songs for the genre. I love the vocals, the overall atmosphere, the catchy yet elaborated songwriting. All tracks are great, not a single filler.This Rock Candy remaster is pure gold with a balanced sound pretty much close to the original vinyl LP.A CULT CLASSIC!!

Line Up:

Chris Ousey - vocals
Nick Bold - guitars
Jo Burt - bass
Jason Bonham - drums
Spike Edney - keyboards

Tracklist:

01. Are We Playing With Fire
02. Make It Tonight
03. Only Love
04. It's In Your Eyes
05. Waiting For Your Love
06. Livin' On A Knife Edge
07. For All We Know
08. Don't Run Away
09. Take A Chance
10. Goodbye Don't Mean Forever

+ Video "Waiting For Your Love" (Official Video)


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Re: Virginia Wolf (GBR)

Postby Horex » 12 Apr 2017, 12:32

Virginia Wolf - Push (1987) (Rock Candy Remastered 2010)

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Year : 1987 (Rock Candy Remastered 2010)
Style : Melodic Rock , AOR
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 115 mb


Bio:

Virginia Wolf was a British rock band of the 1970s and 1980s. Their albums included Virginia Wolf (1986) and Push (1987). The band existed from 1977 until 1988, and featured Nick Bold on lead guitar throughout. Chris Ousey (later of Heartland) was the vocalist for most of this time and Jason Bonham (son of John Bonham) was the drummer on both their albums. David John Hinson (with vocalist Ousey, later of Heartland) was the keyboardist.The band was formed in Worsley near Manchester. The first 'self titled' album was produced by Roger Taylor (Queen). In 1986, to promote the album, the band toured the U.S. with "The Firm" (Jimmy Page -Led Zeppelin; Paul Rogers - Free, Bad Company, more recently - Queen). In 1987 the band (Bold; Ousey; Bonham; Burt & Hinson) flew back to the US to record their 2nd album "Push" which was recorded in Berkeley, CA and produced by Kevin Elson (Journey), ably assisted by Wally Buck. After returning to the UK, the band played 3 farewell shows in each of their respective cities. after which they disbanded.

Album:

Second album from excellent British AOR / Melodic Rock act VIRGINIA WOLF were remastered by Rock Candy Records, and the pair are essential into the genre's fan collection."Push" was the title for the band's second album, recorded in America with renowned Kevin Elson (Journey, Europe) as producer.Virginia Wolf's debut album caused major excitement amongst critics and fans alike. It was a heady, mature brew of class-A grade melodic hard rock / AOR with infinitely catchy songs (mainly drawn from the hands of guitarist Nick Bold), stunningly executed arrangements and astonishing vocals from Chris Ousey, one of the UK’s most celebrated front men."Push", the band’s second and - as it turned out - final album, was produced in San Francisco by Kevin Elson, a man who was at the time experiencing huge success with Europe’s ‘The Final Countdown’.The record presented a far more mature approach to their craft. Once again, the songs were magnificent, the production being equally as exciting and the arrangements beyond reproach.Opener 'Don't Break Away' is a terrific AOR tune, for sure among my favorites of all time. That keyboard / synths from the intro are the true AOR definition.One Night' is a monster smooth AOR gem with Ousey delivering a stellar performance, and the uptempo 'Let It Go' is AOR made for the arenas.The band try something different with the orchestrated 'Man In The Moon' plenty of sweet synths, and then closer 'The Strangest Thing [It's Called Love]' has a cadence (those keyboards!) to die for.This Rock Candy remastered reissue includes two treasurable bonus tracks, originally single B-sides: the suave, elegant 'Tearing Me Down' bringing to mind the finest Canadian AOR, while 'Matter Of Time' is perhaps the song that most remind me to the first album, with epic verses by Ousey and yes.. more awesome synth stabs.The sound in "Push" is pretty different to the previous Virginia Wolf album, you can hear Elson's hand providing more polish and the overall feel is Americanized AOR.'Smooth' is the word, and for many, "Push" not only is more 'purest AOR', but also the best Virginia Wolf album. I tend to agree, and while I love both, "Push" encapsulates all the ingredients this genre is all about.

Line Up:

Chris Ousey - vocals
Nick Bold - guitars
Jo Burt - bass
Jason Bonham - drums
David Jon Hinson - keyboards
Keith Borman, Jimmy Goings, Jeanie Tracy - backing vocals

Tracklist:

01. Don't Break Away
02. One Night
03. Standing On The Edge Of Time
04. Open Door
05. Man In The Moon
06. Let It Go
07. You Don't Know What You've Got
08. Can You Feel The Fire
09. Tables Have Turned
10. The Strangest Thing (It's Called Love)
11. Tearing Me Down (B-side) (Bonus Track)
12. Matter Of Time (B-side) (Bonus Track)


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