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Alpha Centauri Alpha Centauri (Collector's Edition)

Format:
CD
Style:
Hard Rock
Release:
14.12.2018
Art-Nr.:
CD20662
Label:
Rock Candy
Price no VAT, plus Shipping 9.24 €
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Tracklist

01
Hard Life
02
One Night At A Time
03
I'm A Rebel
04
Earth In Motion
05
Love Is A Curse
06
You Shot Me Down;
07
Love Only You
08
Make It At Rock 'n' Roll

Description

Special Deluxe Collector's Edition / Fully Remastered Audio / Lost cult classic, a pomp rock masterpiece. One of the best independent releases of the seventies / 16 page full colour booklet - 3,500 word essay, enhanced a rtwork, unseen photos and new interview uncovering the secret history of this album
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As Highly Rated collectibles go the Alpha Centauri album has to be one of the most coveted records of
all time. It's an album that spent years lurking in the shadows, heard by few but lauded quite rightly as a
masterpiece of 70s rock, embroidered with the all the moves and grooves of the great headlining acts of
the day. Compared favourably to such heavy hitters as Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Styx, Angel and Head
East, the band's style was a formidable blast of pompous energy but not, it must be said, a carbon copy
or pastiche. This was a unit that knew how to play and also how to write serious material. Originally
thought to have originated from Canada, it came as something of a surprise to eventually find out that they were formed and mainly based in Colorado, but had moved to Winnipeg for a while to expand their horizons and record an album. Represented by an expat British manager, they planned to issue the record for promot
ion (it's thought that 300 copies were pressed at the time) using it to attract major label interest. However, despite concerted efforts and a professionally filmed half hour live-in-concert appearance on Canadian TV,
it all failed to achieve the desired attention. Issued in 1977, on the band's own Salt Records label, the album is a masterclass in heavy pomp rock, showcasing a band who could not only write catchy melodies but also imbibe them with the sort of stunning arrangements normally associated with far more successful groups. Tracks such as 'Hard Life', 'Love Is A Curse' and 'One Night At A Time' benefit enormously from stellar instrumental dog fights. In particular, the guitar playing of Jess Redmon is off the chart, drawing accurate comparisons to Ritchie Blackmore and Tommy Bolin.

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