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DescriptionMP3@320kbps Please Seed as long as possible After Downloading - Stevie Wright - - Black Eyed Bruiser (1975) - This is a good pop album. It has flash, it doesn't take itself seriously, the songs are strong, the production doesn't hide under a blanket. Mostly it stars one Stevie Wright, ex-Easybeat and sometime rock and roll vagabond — but producers / songwriters / guitarists Harry Vanda and George Young always make their presence felt and sometimes they step out and take right over. The album has a theme to it: young Stevie is cast in the role of rock and roll fighter, struggling through the ranks of pop punkdom to some kind of Nirvana via attainment of big money and popularity. The concept lays it on the line really. Vanda and Young and Wright aren't interested in layers of internal meaning, they're vitally concerned to make an immediate impact and they keep their riffs solid and memorable. They also recycle a lot. The Kink's "You Really Got Me" comes in for some revisiting on the title track "Black Eyed Bruiser". Fats Domino s "BlueBerry Hill" is re-serviced and refitted into "Twenty Dollar Bill", and so it goes on. But the reconversion process happens with some taste and nothing is so blatant as to be embarrassing. Stevie's voice holds up well throughout the album. His high notes are more and more sounding like strangled screams, but his range has deepened and he can get some awesome inflexions into his vocals Track Listing 01 - Black Eyed Bruiser 02 - The Loser 03 - You 04 - My Kind Of Music 05 - Guitar Band 06 - The People And The Power 07 - Help Help 08 - Twenty Dollar Bill 09 - I've Got The Power 10 - My Kind Of Music (Bonus Live) . Band Members: Stevie Wright (Vocals) Kevin Borich (guitar) Ronnie Peel (bass) Warren Morgan (keyboards) Johnny Dick (drums) (The musicians playing on this LP are not credited on the album cover, so I am going by what has been listed on the Australian Rock Database.) Want more great music? Checkout my release thread... HERE Sharing WidgetAll Comments |
No offense to the girl who was in that popularity contest, but there really was only one Stevie Wright.
RIP
Edit: Thanks
I just shook my head when i seen it lol