Heavy Bones (USA)
Napísané: 11 Nov 2020, 07:10
Heavy Bones - Heavy Bones (1992) (Bad Reputation Edition 2020)
Year : 1992 (Bad Reputation Edition 2020)
Style : Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 236 mb
Bio:
Heavy Bones was a short-lived hard rock band from Hollywood, California from the early ‘90s that came and went quickly as the metal genre was losing clout commercially.Formed in 1990 by vocalist Joel Ellis and Berklee-schooled guitarist Gary Hoey, the band fleshed out their line-up with drummer Frankie Banali, who had found great success as a member of Quiet Riot, and bass player Rex Tennyson. Signed to Reprise, the quartet's self-titled debut was released in 1991, but the dramatic shift in the musical landscape at the time made their ‘80s-styled, hair metal obsolete upon issue. They did manage to get a bit of attention with the track "Turn It On," but not enough to make the act a viable vehicle. Hoey would go on to a solo career (with Banali continuing to work with him) and notch several successful radio tracks with his instrumental tracks that highlighted his technical prowess.
Album:
Bad Reputation Records has just reissued the long time out of print HEAVY BONES self-titled album in a fantastic remastered form.The band was put together by ex-CATS IN BOOTS vocalist Joel Ellis and involving awesome guitarist Gary Hoey (ex-ALLEGIANCE), bassist Rex Tennyson (ex-HELLION), and terrific drummer Frankie Banali (QUIET RIOT and just about everyone in the ’80s) to which this reissue is dedicated after he passed away this 2020 (RIP).Produced by Richie Zito (The Cult, Mr Big, Bad English, Tyketto) in 1992 with that huge sound from the era regarding Melodic Hard Rock, the only band thing about “Heavy Bones” is its album cover.With songwriting contributions from Nuno Bettencourt (EXTREME), “Heavy Bones” is a killer album from the genre in a style reminiscent of HARDLINE, HOUSE OF LORDS circa Sahara / Demons Down, MOTLEY CRUE Dr. Feelgood and of course some CATS IN BOOTS.Heavy Bones (like Hardline), arrived too late into the scene, as when the album was released the musical climate was already changing. But they had an abundance of talent.“The Hand That Feeds”, “4: AM T.M.” and “Where The Livin’ Is Easy” are great, kickin’ hard rockers, while “Turn It On” and “Anna” show the band’s sensitive side via elaborated power ballads with exceptional results. The band – and uber producer Richie Zito, who also play keyboards – create different atmospheres as well on the acoustic-based “Beating Heart”.The vocal harmonies shine all over the recording – all members contribute and there’s additional help from the ever-present Tommy Funderburk.And we have the distinctive drumming & percussion playing from the late Frankie Banali.Heavy Bones deserved to be huge, if appeared in 1988-89 this album would have been platinum.A very welcomed reissue, a powerful remaster which brings upfront the bass guitar and the kick-drum.
Line-Up:
Joel Ellis – Vocals - See also: ex-Cats In Boots, ex-Merri Hoaxx
Gary Hoey – Guitars, Mandolin, Background Vocals - See also: ex-Allegiance
Rex Tennyson – Bass, Background Vocals - See also: ex-Hellion, ex-Allegiance
Frankie Banali (R.I.P. 2020) – Drums, Percussion, Background Vocals - See also: ex-Blackthorne, ex-Alex Masi, ex-Freakshow, ex-Quiet Riot, ex-W.A.S.P., ex-Twisted Sister (live), ex-Steppenwolf, ex-Faster Pussycat (live), ex-Robert Fleischman (live)
with:
Scott Humphrey – Keyboards
Richie Zito – Keyboards, Producer
Tommy Funderburk – Background Vocals
Tracklist:
01. The Hand That Feeds
02. 4: AM T.M.
03. Turn It On
04. Anna
05. Dead End St
06. Where Eagles Fly
07. Enormodome
08. The Light of Day
09. Your Love Won’t Let Me Down
10. Beating Heart
11. Summers in the Rain
12. Where the Livin’ Is Easy
+ Video "4: AM T.M." (Official Video)
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
Year : 1992 (Bad Reputation Edition 2020)
Style : Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 236 mb
Bio:
Heavy Bones was a short-lived hard rock band from Hollywood, California from the early ‘90s that came and went quickly as the metal genre was losing clout commercially.Formed in 1990 by vocalist Joel Ellis and Berklee-schooled guitarist Gary Hoey, the band fleshed out their line-up with drummer Frankie Banali, who had found great success as a member of Quiet Riot, and bass player Rex Tennyson. Signed to Reprise, the quartet's self-titled debut was released in 1991, but the dramatic shift in the musical landscape at the time made their ‘80s-styled, hair metal obsolete upon issue. They did manage to get a bit of attention with the track "Turn It On," but not enough to make the act a viable vehicle. Hoey would go on to a solo career (with Banali continuing to work with him) and notch several successful radio tracks with his instrumental tracks that highlighted his technical prowess.
Album:
Bad Reputation Records has just reissued the long time out of print HEAVY BONES self-titled album in a fantastic remastered form.The band was put together by ex-CATS IN BOOTS vocalist Joel Ellis and involving awesome guitarist Gary Hoey (ex-ALLEGIANCE), bassist Rex Tennyson (ex-HELLION), and terrific drummer Frankie Banali (QUIET RIOT and just about everyone in the ’80s) to which this reissue is dedicated after he passed away this 2020 (RIP).Produced by Richie Zito (The Cult, Mr Big, Bad English, Tyketto) in 1992 with that huge sound from the era regarding Melodic Hard Rock, the only band thing about “Heavy Bones” is its album cover.With songwriting contributions from Nuno Bettencourt (EXTREME), “Heavy Bones” is a killer album from the genre in a style reminiscent of HARDLINE, HOUSE OF LORDS circa Sahara / Demons Down, MOTLEY CRUE Dr. Feelgood and of course some CATS IN BOOTS.Heavy Bones (like Hardline), arrived too late into the scene, as when the album was released the musical climate was already changing. But they had an abundance of talent.“The Hand That Feeds”, “4: AM T.M.” and “Where The Livin’ Is Easy” are great, kickin’ hard rockers, while “Turn It On” and “Anna” show the band’s sensitive side via elaborated power ballads with exceptional results. The band – and uber producer Richie Zito, who also play keyboards – create different atmospheres as well on the acoustic-based “Beating Heart”.The vocal harmonies shine all over the recording – all members contribute and there’s additional help from the ever-present Tommy Funderburk.And we have the distinctive drumming & percussion playing from the late Frankie Banali.Heavy Bones deserved to be huge, if appeared in 1988-89 this album would have been platinum.A very welcomed reissue, a powerful remaster which brings upfront the bass guitar and the kick-drum.
Line-Up:
Joel Ellis – Vocals - See also: ex-Cats In Boots, ex-Merri Hoaxx
Gary Hoey – Guitars, Mandolin, Background Vocals - See also: ex-Allegiance
Rex Tennyson – Bass, Background Vocals - See also: ex-Hellion, ex-Allegiance
Frankie Banali (R.I.P. 2020) – Drums, Percussion, Background Vocals - See also: ex-Blackthorne, ex-Alex Masi, ex-Freakshow, ex-Quiet Riot, ex-W.A.S.P., ex-Twisted Sister (live), ex-Steppenwolf, ex-Faster Pussycat (live), ex-Robert Fleischman (live)
with:
Scott Humphrey – Keyboards
Richie Zito – Keyboards, Producer
Tommy Funderburk – Background Vocals
Tracklist:
01. The Hand That Feeds
02. 4: AM T.M.
03. Turn It On
04. Anna
05. Dead End St
06. Where Eagles Fly
07. Enormodome
08. The Light of Day
09. Your Love Won’t Let Me Down
10. Beating Heart
11. Summers in the Rain
12. Where the Livin’ Is Easy
+ Video "4: AM T.M." (Official Video)
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/