Roy Loney And The Phantom Movers - Out After Dark (1979)

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Title: Out After Dark
Year Of Release: 1979
Label: Solid Smoke Records
Genre: Power Pop, Rock & Roll, Roots Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 34:20
Total Size: 92/246 Mb (scans)
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Roy Loney And The Phantom Movers - Out After Dark (1979)


Tracklist:

01. Born To Be Your Fool
02. Used Hoodoo
03. Phantom Mover
04. Neat Petite
05. Return To Sender
06. People People
07. Rockin' In The Graveyard
08. I Love It
09. Scum City
10. Trophy
11. She Run Away
12. San Francisco Girls

Line-up::
Bass, Vocals – Maurice Tani
Design, Art Direction – Ellie Byrom
Drums – Danny Mihm
Keyboards – Nick Buck
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Larry Lea
Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Producer – Roy Loney
Slide Guitar – James Ferrell
Songwriter – Roy Loney

Founding member, original lead singer, and heart and soul of the legendary Flamin' Groovies, Roy Loney quit the Groovies after the Bay Area group waxed their greatest song, 'Teenage Head,' in 1971. He emerged again in 1979 with Roy Loney & the Phantom Movers, a new lineup that included ex-Groovies Danny Mihm on drums and James Ferrell on guitar. Beginning with their auspicious debut, 'Out After Dark,' Loney and the Movers picked up right where the hard-driving 'Teenage Head' left off -- with gutsy, rockabilly-fueled, no-frills rock & roll. 'Out After Dark' became highly acclaimed, the first of five albums Loney released over the next five years for San Francisco-based Solid Smoke Records and its two subsidiaries, War Bride and Double Dare. Loney's output in this era arguably represents the finest performances of a long, productive career, which continues to this day.





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