Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2018
Time: 50:19
Size: 116,3 MB
Label: Loud & Proud Records
Styles: Heavy Prog
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Talk Talk - 4:47
2. Living in Reverse - 3:56
3. Raining Rain - 4:16
4. Red Rosary - 3:56
5. Hit - 4:13
6. Big Dipper - 4:35
7. I'm on the Radio, Mom - 4:00
8. Jacket - 3:40
9. I'm Alright Now - 4:20
10. Bang - 4:10
11. I'm a Good Man - 4:03
12. Home Tonight - 4:17
On January 1, 1976, Rolling Stone magazine called the debut album by West Virginian prog-rock pioneers Crack The Sky “…one of year’s most impressive debuts.” Named by Rolling Stone in their 2015 list of 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums Of All Time and in their 20 Rock Albums Rolling Stone Loved in the 1970s That You Never Heard, the magazine’s very first review in 1976 went on to compare the band to Steely Dan, 10cc, The Tubes, Ian Hunter, and the inimitable Davie Bowie. Today, some 40 years later the band will release a pair of albums, one featuring new music, Living In Reverse and Crackology, a collection of the band’s 12 career favorites, both out August 24, 2018 on Loud & Proud Records. Living In Reverse showcases 12 new genre-defying Crack tracks, while the cleverly-titled retrospective Crackology chronicles a dozen of the best re-recorded gems as culled from the band’s rich and storied 40-year catalog. John Palumbo – Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards Rick Witkowski – Guitars & Vocals Joey D’Amico – Drums & Vocals Bobby Hird – Guitars & Vocals Glenn Workman – Keyboards & Vocals Dave DeMarco – Bass & Vocals
Living In Reverse
Year: 2018
Time: 50:19
Size: 116,3 MB
Label: Loud & Proud Records
Styles: Heavy Prog
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Talk Talk - 4:47
2. Living in Reverse - 3:56
3. Raining Rain - 4:16
4. Red Rosary - 3:56
5. Hit - 4:13
6. Big Dipper - 4:35
7. I'm on the Radio, Mom - 4:00
8. Jacket - 3:40
9. I'm Alright Now - 4:20
10. Bang - 4:10
11. I'm a Good Man - 4:03
12. Home Tonight - 4:17
On January 1, 1976, Rolling Stone magazine called the debut album by West Virginian prog-rock pioneers Crack The Sky “…one of year’s most impressive debuts.” Named by Rolling Stone in their 2015 list of 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums Of All Time and in their 20 Rock Albums Rolling Stone Loved in the 1970s That You Never Heard, the magazine’s very first review in 1976 went on to compare the band to Steely Dan, 10cc, The Tubes, Ian Hunter, and the inimitable Davie Bowie. Today, some 40 years later the band will release a pair of albums, one featuring new music, Living In Reverse and Crackology, a collection of the band’s 12 career favorites, both out August 24, 2018 on Loud & Proud Records. Living In Reverse showcases 12 new genre-defying Crack tracks, while the cleverly-titled retrospective Crackology chronicles a dozen of the best re-recorded gems as culled from the band’s rich and storied 40-year catalog. John Palumbo – Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards Rick Witkowski – Guitars & Vocals Joey D’Amico – Drums & Vocals Bobby Hird – Guitars & Vocals Glenn Workman – Keyboards & Vocals Dave DeMarco – Bass & Vocals
Living In Reverse
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