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Vokins Jaimz Time Machine

Format:
CD
Style:
Hard Rock
Release:
24.11.2017
Art-Nr.:
CD19436
Label:
Aor Blvd. Records
Price incl. VAT, plus Shipping 15.99 €
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Tracklist

01
Babylon's Burning
02
Look At Last Nite
03
Philby
04
If You Could Read My Mind
05
God In Louisiana
06
Stardust
07
Gypsies Tramps & Thieves (ft Cherie Currie/the Runaways)
08
The Wild One, Forever
09
Shot By Both Sides
10
Living Without You (bonus Track)

Description

Steevi Jaimz, singer, songwriter. Probably best known for fronting the 1980's big selling, over the top, Glam Metal band Tigertailz. With whom he wrote and recorded their first Shoot To Kill EP and the debut album Young & Crazy. After his spell in Tigertailz, he signed to Carlin Music Publishing and released his first solo EP Kick That Habit-Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, with which he worked on with legendary Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham as producer. Two solo albums have followed that. Damned if I Do... Damned If I Don't. And more recently, 2008's My Private Hell. Recorded in Sweden with respected songwriter/Producers Chris Laney (Zan Clan, Shotgun, Pretty Maids) and Anders Ringman. Steevi says... "My Private Hell was the record I'd always dreamed of making. Chris and Anders are incredible writers, musicians and Producers, and it was a pleasure to make from start to finish. I'm also very proud to call them great friends too". In 2015 Steevi was personally invited by Cherie Currie (The Runaways) to join her onstage in London. Which led to the collaboration on the forthcoming Time Machine record.

Phil Vokins is an English guitarist, songwriter and arranger best known for his work with Persian Risk, Bill Ward (Black Sabbath), Tyrant, Strangeways and Wrathchild. Phil is mainly known for his on-stage, charismatic antics. But as a studio artist, Phil's experience sets him apart as a more unique, and ready to listen to the ideas from those around him. As Phil quotes '' I just love to play, that's really what it's about for me, I never wanted to be a Rock Star '' I can't even stand the term.