From the Fire
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Artist: The Stampeders
Label: Unidisc Records
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 068381234421
EAN: 0068381234421
ASIN: B00005Q41L
Release Date: 2001-07-06 |
From the Fire
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Tracks:
- Manitou
- Wildfire
- Me and My Stone
- Good Bye Bood Bye
- Chariots of the Gods
- Rocky Mountain Home
- Child of the Midnight Sun
- Ride in the Wind
- Running Wild
Customer Reviews:
very underrated!!!.......2004-01-02
I started listening to these guys when I was 8 yrs old. This band always tried many different styles and never left anything untried(they even did disco!!!??) This is a solid album, I have all their stuff even solo efferts too. I wouldn't say this is their best but it is certainly up there!! Excellent guitar riffs and well laid rhythm is one of their staples. Give it a listen it really is good. A truly excellent band from my home country.
Stampeders, USA loves you too!!.......2003-03-05
I was about 13 years old when I first heard this album. It quickly became one of my all-time favorites. This was my introduction to the Stampeders. I still think it is their best "stuff". Very original and unlike anything I have ever heard. Not easy to describe since there is nothing to compare it to. What band can you compare to the Stampeders? They have their own style, which does change from album to album. This album blends some hard driving songs with some more mellow tunes but all the songs really come together synergistically to create a really great album. If you like something different and enjoy getting off the beaten path once in a while, you should try this album. You just might love it.
Hot from the fire.......2002-03-02
Probably there best album, simply put it is well crafted from good hard rockin, to songs that simply are easy to listen to and thought provoking. "Manitou & Keep me running wild" what more can be said probably some of the hardest rockin riffs to come from the 70`s let along from the Stampeders. Thses songs show what most people missed is that Rich Dodson can write catchy riffs and hard rockin tunes with the best of them. "Wild Fire & Chariots of the Gods" are great recordings, Ronnie King and Kim Berly are every bit as good a writer as Rich, they concentract there efforts on the indepth meanings of songs.
Music Album:
- Christmas Songs for Midwinter ~ Poor Clares
- Backstage Pass ~ Stampeders
- Hit the Road/Rock the Road Again ~ The Stampeders
- White Zone ~ Psychedelic Warriors
- Live at Max's Kansas City ~ The Troggs
- Angel Youth ~ Last Days of April
- Blood Wedding ~ Stevie Craig Fütur Kult
- The Human Jukebox ~ Scientists
- Last Grand Experiment ~ Boy Genius
- A Tribute to Mariah Carey ~ Various Artists
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Live At The 6th Tokyo Music Joy ~ The Art Ensemble of Chicago
Plays Carla Bley ~ Paul Bley
Reflections ~ John Mehegan
It Might as Well Be Swing ~ Various Artists
Dr. Chesky's Magnificent, Fabulous, Absurd and Insane Musical 5.1 Surround Show ~ David Chesky
Best ~ Aya Matsuura
Le Serpent ~ Guem
Best ~ Cherish
New Day in the World ~ Miz
Tango ~ Various Artists