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Artist: Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
Label: Import [Generic]
Category: Music
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Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 3596971650827
ASIN: B000056O38
Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
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Tracks:
- Introduction
- Answer
- Dragonfly
- I'm a King Bee
- Excerpt From "Back Door Man"
- New Rock and Roll
- Johnny B. Goode
- Talkin' Bout Feelin'
- Excerpt From "Who Da Ya Love"
- Electric Reflections of War
- World Anthem
- Purple Haze
Album Description
Axe Killer deluxe reissue of one of the greatest live albums ever, originally released/recorded in 1978? Exclusive biographies in English and French. Original tracklisting. Includes booklet with pictures and biography. Standard jewel case housed in a slipcase. 2001 release.
Album Details
Digitally remastered deluxe collectors edition of their classic 1977 live album. Includes a new booklet full of exclusive photos and bio in both English and French. At the time of this recording, Marino had finally come into his own, learning from his Hendirx machinations and finally developing his own style. The CD jewelbox IS housed in slipcase packaging.
Customer Reviews:
#1 of the best live cd's ever!!!!!!.......2007-03-24
frank marino&rush kick butt on this cd!! from the opening "the answer" to ?"purple haze" it rocks!!! he even does a killer "johnny b goode"and a killer song of his "dragon fly"i wore out my record of this! i think anybody that enjoys "guitar god" rock will rock out to this cd!!!!!!!!!!!
A Ton of Electricity.......2006-10-11
I was explaining the significance of this album to my wife on the drive home from a nice evening out. One of the things I said was, "While I was listening to _this_, everyone else in high school was listening to the Bee Gees, The Little River Band and Linda Ronstadt. THIS was the stuff that should have sold millions of copies." All of the Hendrix comparisons, all of the nonsense about Frank being visited by the spirit of Jimi Hendrix in a dream, all the urban myths ... SHELVE THEM! Listen to this album and be mindful that there were three guys onstage playing for all they were worth live. Frank comes to play on this album, whether he's covering Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, or Jimi, or blistering the paint off the walls with his own "Electric Reflections of War." Frank is unpretentious, passionate, and genuine. You get a dose of *this* stuff and you indeed wonder why he wasn't a household name in the mid-Seventies. Music that feeds your guitar junked-out soul! It's a feast! I remember seeing an ad for this album in Circus magazine when it was first released. "Frank Marino's ten fingers and a TON of electricity." Apt words. There's some heavy music on here.
FRANK MARINO'S DEFINITIVE LIVE ALBUM.......2004-07-06
From JUAN CAMACHO, Igualada (Barcelona) Spain
After hearing casually Mahogany Rush' version of Johnny B. Goode I thought it was simply THE MOST. Marino plays very influenced by two sixties main keys in my opinion: Hendrix (mostly) and Doors (check the instrumental part of "Finish Line" on the "What's next" album and "Poppy" on the Double live, does it sound and remembers the keyboard part of "Light my fire" don't you think ?). The Hendrix influence is clear: there is a "legend" explaining that when Frank was 13 or 14 years old - I think he recorded his first recor "Maxoom" when he was 14 -he experienced a LSD bad trip, had a comma and it was Hendrix - recently dead by then in 1970 - who suggested Marino to continue to play. And he did !! Marino plays many of Hendrix favourites:
"Purple haze" (closing this live album, great solos !!!), "All along the watchtower", "Johnny B. Goode" and other 60-70's classics: Doors' "Roadhouse Blues", Beatles' "Norwegian woods" and he's really a great multinstrumentist musician: he plays guitar, keyboards (check the Norwegian woods" version and "Requiem for a sinner" in the World Anthem album. I have almost all his discography on vynil and a really enjoy their early albums until late 80's. By end on the seventies the band had its full power and recorded this Live for me enter the Rock'n'roll Hall of fame. This had tyo be released as a double LP but finally it was issued as a single and some more live material was included in the "Tales of the unexpected" album which is half studio and half live (check the studio version of "All along the watchtower" and let your neurones dance to the music... I would finally recommend the "Power of R'n'roll" album, really powerful and intense if you like intense and firing guitarists !! ENJOY THE LIVE ALBUM.
what i really wanted in a jammer!.......2004-06-18
the answer, johnie b goode, im a king b baby - FORGET ABOUT IT!
frank never got the glory he deserved. Frank and MR, for a 3 pc. show, gave me a lesson in what real talent really meant. I've been hunting for FM $ MR Live for some time. NOT GIVING UP!
Frank Marino is a god!.......2002-07-25
This is the classic live record by power trio Mahogany Rush.
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