Bobby & The Midnites - Where The Beat Meets The Street (1984/2014) [HDtracks]
Artist: Bobby & The Midnites
Title: Where The Beat Meets The Street
Year Of Release: 2014 (1984)
Label: Columbia/Legacy
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Blues Rock, Rock & Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24bit/96kHz]
Total Time: 38:40
Total Size: 887 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Review by William Ruhlmann:Title: Where The Beat Meets The Street
Year Of Release: 2014 (1984)
Label: Columbia/Legacy
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Blues Rock, Rock & Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24bit/96kHz]
Total Time: 38:40
Total Size: 887 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
If Bobby & The Midnites' debut album represented a half-hearted attempt to go pop on the part of Grateful Dead guitarist/singer Bob Weir, "Where The Beat Meets The Street", The Midnites' second and final album, saw the group going for mid-'80s radio acceptance with a vengeance. As he had in his '70s group, Kingfish, Weir began to take a backseat in his own band, leaving most of the singing up to Bobby Cochran and bringing in a host of outside songwriters. Jeff Baxter provided a sharp production sound keyed to Billy Cobham's driving drums, and what you got was, as one song put it, "Rock In The '80s," a set of frisky toe-tappers that concerned themselves mostly with the magical world of rock & roll. What can Deadheads have made of this, especially at a time when the mother group seemed to have given up making its own records? Actually, probably only a few of them (or anyone else, for that matter) got to hear this album, which sank without a trace after four weeks at the bottom of the charts, followed by the demise of the group itself.
Tracklist:
01. (I Want to Live In) America (03:23)
02. Where the Beat Meets the Street (03:35)
03. She's Gonna Win Your Heart (03:59)
04. Ain't That Peculiar (03:52)
05. Lifeguard (03:55)
06. Rock in the 80's (03:12)
07. Life Line (04:26)
08. Falling (04:23)
09. Thunder & Lightning (03:38)
10. Gloria Monday (04:11)