The Blasters - The Blasters Collection (1991)

The Blasters - The Blasters Collection (1991)

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Title: The Blasters Collection
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Slash, Warner Bros.
Genre: Roots Rock, Blues Rock, Rockabilly, Alternative, Rock & Roll
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:17
Total Size: 156/421 Mb
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The Blasters - The Blasters Collection (1991)


Tracklist:

01. Marie Marie
02. No Other Girl
03. I'm Shakin'
04. Border Radio
05. American Music
06. So Long Baby Goodbye
07. Hollywood Bed
08. Roll 'Em Pete
09. Red Rose
10. Long White Cadillac
11. Boomtown
12. Common Man
13. Justine
14. Trouble Bound
15. Little Honey
16. Samson And Delilah
17. Dark Night
18. Cry For Me
19. Kathleen
20. Help You Dream

Line-up:
Baritone Saxophone – Steve Berlin
Bass – John Bazz
Drums – Bill Bateman
Guitar – Phil Alvin
Harmonica – Phil Alvin
Lead Guitar – Dave Alvin
Piano – Gene Taylor
Tenor Saxophone – Lee Allen
Vocals – Phil Alvin

Formed 1979 in Downey, CA, United States.

Phil Alvin (vocals, harmonica, guitar), John Bazz (bass), Bill Bateman (drums, 1979-93, 2008-present), Dave Alvin (guitar, 1979-86), Lee Allen (saxophone, 1981-94), Gene Taylor (keyboards, 1981-85), Steve Berlin (saxophone, 1981-84), Michael Mann [aka Hollywood Fats] (guitar, 1986), Billy Zoom (guitar, 1986), Greg "Smokey" Hormel (guitar, 1987-93), James Intveld (guitar, 1993-95), Dave Carroll (drums, 1993-94), Jerry Angel (drums, 1996-2008), Keith Wyatt (guitar, 1996-present).

The Blasters' self-described "American Music" was a blend of blues music, rockabilly, early rock and roll, punk rock, mountain music, and rhythm and blues. They still have a devoted fan base and have received largely positive critical reviews, but have earned only limited mainstream success. Critic Mark Deming wrote of them, "the Blasters displayed a wide-ranging musical diversity [and] were a supremely tight and tasteful band with enough fire, smarts, and passion for two or three groups."



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