Aztec Two-Step - The Persecution & Restoration of Aztec Two-Step - An Anthology (2016)
Artist: Aztec Two-Step
Title: The Persecution & Restoration of Aztec Two-Step - An Anthology
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Classic Music Vault
Genre: Folk Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:39:01
Total Size: 387 Mb / 1,1 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Persecution & Restoration of Aztec Two-Step - An Anthology
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Classic Music Vault
Genre: Folk Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:39:01
Total Size: 387 Mb / 1,1 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01. Killing Me 3:59
02. The Persecution & Restoration of Dean Moriarty (On the Road) 4:16
03. Dance 3:21
04. Looking Glass 3:43
05. Living in America 4:15
06. The Ballad of Humpty Dumpty 3:29
07. Days of Horses 3:46
08. Rabbit in the Moon 4:00
09. Faster Gun 3:51
10. Highway Song 6:14
11. Whiskey Man 3:04
12. Better These Days 3:09
13. Velvet Elvis 3:30
14. Falling Down Clowns 3:08
15. I'm in Love Again 3:18
16. Walking on Air 2:28
17. Looking for Love 3:07
18. A Conversation in a Car 4:00
19. Cosmos Lady 3:07
20. Dancers All 3:24
21. It's Going on Saturday 3:42
22. Baking 2:42
CD 2:
01. Prisoner 4:36
02. Waywarding Day 3:24
03. Lullabye on New York 5:07
04. I'm Sorry 4:25
05. I Don't Believe in Jesus (But I Sure Do Like His Songs) 3:59
06. Ban Vanai 3:40
07. In Your Paintings 3:20
08. Our Lives 3:24
09. Strangers 5:16
10. Your Anybody's Me 3:23
11. Leftover Life 2:38
12. Hey Little Mama 2:43
13. Dad Came Home 3:02
14. The Infidel 4:41
15. Hurting 3:34
16. Shantytown 4:18
17. Cockroach Cacophony 4:44
18. Hold Your Dreams Close 2:51
19. Johnny's an Angel 2:36
20. You've Got a Way 2:12
21. So Easy 1:48
22. Almost Apocalypse 3:52
Formed in 1971, Aztec Two-Step is the acoustic soft rock duo of Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman. A regular on the folk festival circuit for decades to follow, they've released over a dozen albums, including the live compilation Highway Signs (1996) and the Simon & Garfunkel tribute Time It Was (2009).
Fowler and Shulman first met at an open stage at the Stone Phoenix, a Boston coffee house. Within a few months of working together, they recorded their first album as Aztec Two-Step, and a few months later, they had a deal with Elektra Records. The label released the duo's self-titled debut in 1972 to widespread critical acclaim. With guests including John Sebastian, Doug Dillard, and Jerry Yester, among others, the album spawned the early-'70s radio hit "The Persecution and Restoration of Dean Moriarty (On the Road)." The group's second LP, Second Step, arrived in 1975 and was followed by Two's Company in 1976 and Adjoining Suites in 1977. As their folk-rock-inspired sound fell out of fashion in the late '70s, the duo continued to tour in support of their earlier albums, and in 1979, Aztec Two-Step recorded and released The Times of Our Lives. They then took a hiatus from recording while continuing to tour around the U.S. and Europe.
In 1986, the duo returned with Living in America for Reflex Records, which won a 1987 New York Music Award for Best Folk Album. They followed it up in 1989 with See, It Was Like This for the Flying Fish label. Aztec Two-Step's '90s releases included 1993's Of Age and an album recorded live at three different New York coffee houses in December 1995, Highway Signs. A documentary about the band, No-Hit Wonder, aired on PBS in 1999.
The Aztec Two-Step compilation Live & Rare followed in 2001, and they presented original material on 2003's Plums and 2004's Days of Horses. The 18-track Time It Was: The Simon & Garfunkel Songbook was a live recording released in 2009, the same year Renaissance Records issued The Persecution & Restoration of Aztec Two-Step (An Anthology). Arriving 40 years after their debut, Cause & Effect saw release in 2012. They embarked on their first crowd-sourcing campaign for their next album, Naked, which addressed sociopolitical topics in 2017.
Fowler and Shulman first met at an open stage at the Stone Phoenix, a Boston coffee house. Within a few months of working together, they recorded their first album as Aztec Two-Step, and a few months later, they had a deal with Elektra Records. The label released the duo's self-titled debut in 1972 to widespread critical acclaim. With guests including John Sebastian, Doug Dillard, and Jerry Yester, among others, the album spawned the early-'70s radio hit "The Persecution and Restoration of Dean Moriarty (On the Road)." The group's second LP, Second Step, arrived in 1975 and was followed by Two's Company in 1976 and Adjoining Suites in 1977. As their folk-rock-inspired sound fell out of fashion in the late '70s, the duo continued to tour in support of their earlier albums, and in 1979, Aztec Two-Step recorded and released The Times of Our Lives. They then took a hiatus from recording while continuing to tour around the U.S. and Europe.
In 1986, the duo returned with Living in America for Reflex Records, which won a 1987 New York Music Award for Best Folk Album. They followed it up in 1989 with See, It Was Like This for the Flying Fish label. Aztec Two-Step's '90s releases included 1993's Of Age and an album recorded live at three different New York coffee houses in December 1995, Highway Signs. A documentary about the band, No-Hit Wonder, aired on PBS in 1999.
The Aztec Two-Step compilation Live & Rare followed in 2001, and they presented original material on 2003's Plums and 2004's Days of Horses. The 18-track Time It Was: The Simon & Garfunkel Songbook was a live recording released in 2009, the same year Renaissance Records issued The Persecution & Restoration of Aztec Two-Step (An Anthology). Arriving 40 years after their debut, Cause & Effect saw release in 2012. They embarked on their first crowd-sourcing campaign for their next album, Naked, which addressed sociopolitical topics in 2017.