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Rick Altizer

Blue Plate Special (Extra Special Edition)

Rick Altizer

16 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 3 MINUTES • APR 01 2020

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1
Make a Monkey
04:23
2
Never Shake His Hand
03:15
3
How Many
04:03
4
Oxygen Tank
03:40
5
Jan the Best
03:55
6
Amy and Her Baggage
03:20
7
In L.A.
03:57
8
Blue Plate Special
03:42
9
River of Grace
05:17
10
When You Walked up That Hill
04:17
11
Walk Beside You
03:48
12
Tape Gun Baby
03:33
13
The Last Thing I'll Say
04:01
14
Untitled
04:08
15
Ten Minutes
03:32
16
Not the Enemy
04:17
℗© 2020 Rick Altizer

Artist bios

Rick Altizer began his career in music as a hopeful trying to break in to the L.A. music scene. He secured a job as a staff writer for Warner/Chappell Music and hired Elliot Roberts, who had worked with Neil Young and countless others, as his manager. Things were looking good, but then a record deal with Sony fell through and Altizer ditched L.A. and took his family to Nashville. Here he hooked up with KMG, a small Christian rock label, and released two records.

1998's Blue Plate Special and 1999's Neon Fixation were Beatles-influenced pop records with a mostly subtle Christian message. Both were produced by Adrian Belew who lent his guitar playing skills as well. Altizer's third album, 2000's Go Nova, was a self-produced album for a smaller label. In 2001, Altizer wrote and produced Soul Lift: Soundtrack For the Soul, a collection of artists like Johnny Cash, Stuart Mason from Jars of Clay, and others singing gospel songs with a techno backing. Also in 2001, Altizer released [All Tie Zer] on the secular pop label Not Lame with Adrian Belew on board again to provide some guitar solos. This album was his most unabashedly pop record and introduced him to a whole new audience of power pop fans. ~ Tim Sendra

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