Climax Blues Band - Real To Reel (1979) LP
Artist: Climax Blues Band
Title: Real To Reel
Year Of Release: 1979
Label: Alshire
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, 24/96)
Total Time: 34:06
Total Size: 729 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Real To Reel
Year Of Release: 1979
Label: Alshire
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, 24/96)
Total Time: 34:06
Total Size: 729 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Summer Rain 5:27
02. Money In Your Pocket 4:02
03. Children Of The Nighmare 3:58
04. Long Distance Love 3:54
05. Lovin' Wheel 4:20
06. Fallen In Love (For The Very Last Time) 3:26
07. Fat City 4:33
08. Crazy World 4:27
It’s a clever title and epitomises the band’s aim to get real and realise their musical ideas on those reels of magnetic tape used in the recording studios of the pre-digital era. ‘Real To Reel’ was recorded at the famed Air Studios in Montserrat in the West Indies, and the environment must have inspired the musicians to a greater climax of creativity.
The eight tracks showcase the echoing moody sound of Colin Cooper’s saxophone, on such tracks as ‘Children Of The Night Time’, but it’s back to Peter Haycock’s funky slide blues guitar on such stand out numbers as ‘Long Distance Love’. The pair make a highly productive team, sharing vocal and instrumental duties supported by Derek Holt (bass), Pieter Filleul (keyboards) and John Cuffley (drums).
First released in 1979, ‘Real To Reel’ makes a welcome addition to the range of Climax classics being carefully restored from the archives of rock.
The eight tracks showcase the echoing moody sound of Colin Cooper’s saxophone, on such tracks as ‘Children Of The Night Time’, but it’s back to Peter Haycock’s funky slide blues guitar on such stand out numbers as ‘Long Distance Love’. The pair make a highly productive team, sharing vocal and instrumental duties supported by Derek Holt (bass), Pieter Filleul (keyboards) and John Cuffley (drums).
First released in 1979, ‘Real To Reel’ makes a welcome addition to the range of Climax classics being carefully restored from the archives of rock.