Atomic Rooster [Import]

atomic rooster [import]

Track Listings
1. Friday The Thirteenth
2. And So To Bed
3. Broken Wings
4. Before Tomorrow
5. Banstead
6. Sly
7. Decline And Fall
8. Play The Game

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Import reissue of 1970 album includes one bonus track, 'Play The Game'. Repertoire.

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Atomic Rooster [Import]
Devil Hits Back
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    Devil Hits Back
    Atomic Rooster
    Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000JX3X
    Release Date: 2002-07-09

    Tracks:

    1. Devils Answer
    2. When Do I Start To Live
    3. Play It Again
    4. Control Of You
    5. Lost In Space
    6. Looking For You
    7. Watch Out
    8. Tomorrow Night
    9. Living Underground
    10. End Of The Day
    11. Loose Your Mind
    12. Hiding In The Shadows
    13. Save Me (Bonus)
    14. Tomorrow Night (Bonus)
    15. Breakthrough With Guest C

    Album Description

    15 of the finest by this cult prog rock group, 12 classic tracks & three rare bonus tracks from a German radio broadcast. All cuts are digitally remastered. The booklet includes previously unpublished photos and a discography. Contains 'Devil's Answer' and broadcast versions of 'Save Me', 'Tomorrow Night' and 'Breakthrough' (with Chris Farlowe guesting). The last three listed are the bonus tracks. 1999 release.

    Album Details

    Remastered....includes Three Bonus Tracks of Unreleased Material.
    Live at the Marquee 1980
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Nothing To Crow About
    • Atomic Rooster - 'Live At The Marquee 1980' (Angel Air)
    • Shame they aren't about now
    Live at the Marquee 1980
    Atomic Rooster
    Manufacturer: Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    1. Live and Raw: 1970-1971
    2. Atomic Rooster
    3. In Hearing of Atomic Rooster
    4. Death Walks Behind You

    ASIN: B00006K084
    Release Date: 2002-11-11

    Tracks:

    1. They Took Control of You
    2. Death Walks Behind You
    3. Watch Out!
    4. Tomorrow Night
    5. Seven Streets
    6. Gershatser
    7. I Can't Take No More
    8. In the Shadows
    9. Devil's Answer
    10. Do You Know Who's Looking for You?

    Album Description

    The last ever live recordings by the band before they disbanded. 10 tracks recorded at the legendary club in 1980, drawn from the personal archives of John Du Cann. Angel Air. 2002.

    Album Details

    Live and Unreleased Recordings.

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Nothing To Crow About.......2006-04-19

    Atomic Rooster was capable of some good work (Death Walks Behind You and On The Hearing Of), but this isn't it. For starters, the sound quality is abysmal. The guitar parts are largely undermixed and sound like Du Cann was playing in the building next door. The drumming sounds all muddy. Part of this may be due to the fact that the Marquee is a relatively small venue and they were probably playing at maximum volume. Vincent Crane's usually heavy Hammond chops are totally uninspired, perhaps a consequence of his knowing that the best years of the band were behind him. Du Cann's vocals are terrible, consisting largely of unintelligible screaming that would be better reserved for some speed metal band in the 90s. This CD is solely the province of die-hard Rooster fans, of which the reviewers preceding this one must undoubtedly be. Caveat Emptor!

    5 out of 5 stars Atomic Rooster - 'Live At The Marquee 1980' (Angel Air).......2003-12-12

    Outside of attending a cool gig,saving big bucks on a shopping errand or finding money in the street,there is almost nothing I appreciate more than an unexpected CD release of an archive concert,such as this one.'Live...' was apparently pulled from John Du Cann's own private stash.Recorded during that year when the band played in various venues and unlikely locations in and around the UK.'Live At The Marquee 1980' features the classic Rooster line-up of Du Cann(the trio's only current living member)on guitar&vocals,Vincent Crane on keyboard&organ and Paul Hammond on drums.The sound quality alone on this 75-minute recording will have some Rooster fans wetting their beds.Really powerfully performed numbers included in the set are the killer "Death Walks Behind You","Tomorrow Night",the ripping "Seven Streets",the stunning instrumental "Gershatser","I Can't Take It No More" and "Do You Know Who's Looking For You?".Atomic Rooster combines brilliant swirling Hammond organ,heavily tuned guitar and earth-shattering drums to create a form of heavy rock that seems to be missing from today's music scene.A must-have.Nice packaging job,as with most Angel Air releases.Comes with an eight page full color booklet with rare band photos.Should appeal to fans Uriah Heep,Deep Purple,Quatermass II and Emerson Lake&Palmer.

    5 out of 5 stars Shame they aren't about now.......2003-03-01

    to see what you are missing, I saw the rooster 3 times live, this is the nearest you will get to them now. So buy it!! turn up the volume to full, stand back with eyes closed and your almost there. Blow your mind with Gershatser, and get the CD "Death walks behind you" to hear one of the worlds best drum solo's on the studio version of Gershatser. Long live the music of Vincent Crane and all.
    Ultimate Chicken Meltdown
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Atomic Rooster "Well Done"
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    Atomic Rooster
    Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004SYIV
    Release Date: 2002-07-09

    Tracks:

    1. Do You Know Who's Looking for You?
    2. Don't Lose Your Mind
    3. Watch Out
    4. I Can't Stand It
    5. He Did It Again
    6. Where's the Show?
    7. Start to Live
    8. Living Underground
    9. No Change by Me
    10. Throw Your Life Away
    11. Devil's Answer [Live]
    12. Play It Again
    13. End of the Day
    14. Tomorrow Night
    15. Lost in Space
    16. They Took Control of Me
    17. She's My Woman

    Album Description

    1997 compilation featuring the entirety of their 1980 album 'Vincent Crane's Atomic Rooster' (which featured guitarist John Du Cann's return & then new drummer Preston Heyman), plus all the tracks from two U.K. only Polydor 12in singles released in 1981 & 1982, including an incredible live version of 'Devil's Answer' recorded in Milan, 1982 & a re-recording of 'Tomorrow Night'. Both versions are far superior to the original renditions that were top U.K. hits in the early '70s. 17 tracks total. Over 65 minutes of music. A Pearls From The Past release.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Atomic Rooster "Well Done".......2004-05-04

    As a fan of Atomic Rooster I was very pleased to see this Cd avaiable!
    The personel on this LP are what I feel is the best Atomic Rooster lineup ever....Hard Rock Brit style
    The group of course includes Crane DuCann and Paul Hammond this is the definitive Rooster and they have jelled rather well on this outing !If you enjoyed " Death Walks Behind You" and my favorite " In Hearing Of "
    The disk also includes 3 BBC tunes as well as some additional bonus material!
    I am sure anyone who enjoys High Octane Blues Rock form the early seventies will beome

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