Gito Rollies & Deddy Stanzah - Higher and Higher (1976) [24bit FLAC]

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Title: Higher and Higher
Year Of Release: 1976
Label: GMC Recording / Cassette
Genre: Prog Rock, Classic Rock, Rock & Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 57:35
Total Size: 432 / 786 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. God Only Knows (3:55)
02. Joanna (4:53)
03. Free Young Fighter (3:52)
04. Rockin Bird (3:47)
05. Higher & Higher (4:38)
06. I Can't Help (6:58)
07. Do the Gito Dance (4:01)
08. Mamma Won't Let Me In (7:36)
09. Great Big Hand (4:19)
10. It's All Right (9:01)
11. Give Me (4:36)

In his fame, Gito Rollies was known as a "crazy" musician, sounded like a slang bin, and spoke frankly when he spoke, including in music. So, what happens if Gito's “madness” combines with other “crazy” figures? The result, of course, is a very powerful rock 'n roll concoction. Yes, the “madness” of Gito Rollies was indeed channeled even more thanks to his duet with a close friend of hers who both used to be in the group The Rollies. That person is Deddy Stanzah, who also flies under the banner of the Superkid.

Gito and Deddy are a true couple in the world of entertainment. They are a deadly duo of accomplished entertainers who almost fearlessly reveal what's on their minds, even the wildest thoughts. Do not believe? Take a look at their duet in a song called Koq (Let Go of the Sensor) where Gito and Deddy boast off and speak frankly. "Your protest is clear, your criticism can be harsh, secretly hooked too!" both of them said in a song about the criticism of the hot films that flourished in the transitional era of the 1980-1990's decade.

Their other collaborative songs are no less stunning. Listen to a song titled Rock'in Bird which is very thick with rock n 'roll nuances. Or a song offered by Deddy, which was inspired by a typical action by Gito, who is really good at dancing, entitled Do the Gito Dance. The two of them also re-sang the song Hidup, which was made popular by God Bless, with a distinctive packaging. The typical Gito Rollies vocals are hoarse and wet with a little "flirtatious" spice combined with Deddy Stanzah's "limp" voice, seeming "a bit lazy", but still in character, harmonizing in the song Hidup. filled with the vocals of Achmad Albar.

Gito Rollies and Deddy Stanzah are a very good match. Together, they enjoyed their youth by “having fun” in the glittering world of entertainment even though their work continued to run brilliantly, one of which was through a collaborative album titled Higher and Higher. Now, both of them are gone. Deddy Stanzah died on January 22, 2001. Meanwhile, Bangun Sugito alias Gito Rollies breathed his last on February 28, 2008 after in the last few years he had declared repentance and led a more serious religious life.




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Many thanks for HD tracks!!