James Young with Jan Hammer - City Slicker (1985)
Artist: James Young, Jan Hammer
Title: City Slicker
Year Of Release: 1985
Label: Passport Records: PBCD 6051
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:40:17
Total Size: 250 / 100 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: City Slicker
Year Of Release: 1985
Label: Passport Records: PBCD 6051
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:40:17
Total Size: 250 / 100 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01.City Slicker
02.Something To Remember You By
03.Waiting
04.Still Feel Your Love
05.Runnin' Out Of Time
06.Chain Me Down
07.No Mistake
08.Prisoner Of War
09.Wild Dogs In The Night
10.Empty Promises
James Young (Styx) - Lead Vocals, Guitars, Backing Vocals
Coilin Hodgkinson (Whitesnake, Back Door, Bärlin Blues Band, Colin Hodgkinson Group, Electric Blues Duo, Hammer, Jon Lord Blues Project, K2, Ten Years After, Hofner Bluenotes, Spencer Davis Group,
Tramline, Blues Reunion) - Bass
Rick Young - Bass (5), Backing Vocals
Jan Hammer (Hammer, Jan Hammer Group, Junior Trio, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Pony Poindexter Quartet, Schon & Hammer, Stuff Smith Quartet) - Keyboards, Bass, Drums & Automated Drums
Steven A. Jones - Cowbell (6)
Towering Styx axe-man James Young hits the streets solo, following the leads of former cohorts Tommy Shaw and Dennis DeYoung. During the heady height of the Chicago platinum pomp band, Young was really only good for one song per record, and in most cases that cut was a keeper ("Miss America," "Snowblind"). First time alone, Young wisely gets help from moral booster Jan Hammer, whose consummate keyboard skills guided guitar-first giants like Tommy Bolin, Jeff Beck, and Neal Schon. The resulting collaboration contains some cool moments, such as radio track "Give Me Something to Remember You By" and quasi-classic Bolin reference "Wild Dogs in the Night." City Slicker might have made waves if someone heard it, but the album promptly disappeared, along with Young, who resurfaced in Styx and released another solo work almost ten years later. Young also teamed with admirers Enuff Z'Nuff in the 90s.