The Georgia Satellites – Ultimate (2021)

Artist: The Georgia Satellites
Title: Ultimate
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Southern Rock, Roots Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 03:30:06
Total Size: 510 Mb / 1,5 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Ultimate
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Southern Rock, Roots Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 03:30:06
Total Size: 510 Mb / 1,5 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Keep Your Hands to Yourself 3:27
02. Railroad Steel 4:13
03. Battleship Chains 2:56
04. Red Light 2:49
05. The Myth of Love 4:13
06. Can't Stand the Pain 3:43
07. Golden Light 3:42
08. Over and Over 3:37
09. Nights of Mystery 4:30
10. Every Picture Tells a Story 5:23
11. The Myth of Love (Live) 4:34
12. Battleship Chains (Kick 'N' Lick Remix) 3:09
13. Hard Luck Boy 3:06
14. Red Light (Live) 2:44
15. No Money Down (Live) 5:17
16. Battleship Chains (Party Mix) 3:11
17. Nights of Mystery (Live) 3:11
18. I'm Waiting for the Man (Live) 5:42
19. Open All Night 2:49
20. Sheila 3:41
21. Whole Lotta Shakin' 2:34
22. Cool Inside 2:59
23. Don't Pass Me By 4:53
24. My Baby 4:09
25. Mon Cheri 4:38
26. Down and Down 3:49
27. Dunk N' Dine 2:32
28. Baby So Fine 3:50
29. Hand to Mouth 4:50
30. Let It Rock (Live) 3:57
31. Hippy Hippy Shake 1:47
32. Sheila (Remix) 3:29
33. Battleship Chains (Live) 3:31
34. Railroad Steel (Live) 7:54
35. Almost Saturday Night / Rockin' All Over the World 4:02
36. I Dunno 3:10
37. Bottle O' Tears 3:52
38. All Over but the Crying 5:10
39. Shake That Thing 5:13
40. Six Years Gone 3:09
41. Games People Play 3:41
42. Another Chance 4:34
43. Bring Down the Hammer 4:23
44. Slaughterhouse 2:47
45. Stellazine Blues 4:12
46. Sweet Blue Midnight 6:26
47. Days Gone By 3:35
48. Crazy 3:25
49. Dan Takes Five 3:24
50. Saddle Up 2:46
51. That Woman 3:23
52. Another Chance (Radio Edit) 3:53
53. All Over but the Cryin' (Radio Edit) 4:36
54. Shake That Thang (Edit) 3:36
At a time when rock & roll didn't care about its roots, the Georgia Satellites came crashing into the charts with a surprise hit single to remind everybody where the music had come from. The hit single, 1986's "Keep Your Hands to Yourself," rocked as hard as an old Chuck Berry song, as well as being almost as clever. The Satellites weren't a back-to-basics roots rock band, either -- their straightforward sound borrowed equally from Berry, the Rolling Stones, the Faces, Little Feat, and AC/DC, with a Southern backwoods bent. At their best, the Satellites were just a damn good rock & roll band, driven by the classic yet fresh songwriting of lead singer/guitarist Dan Baird. On the strength of "Keep Your Hands to Yourself," their first major-label album sold well, but the follow-up, Open All Night, did not; radio and MTV had treated the band as a kind of novelty -- a bunch of hicks kicking out rock & roll offered a break between the slick pop-metal of Bon Jovi and the introspective pop of Peter Gabriel. By the time they released Open All Night in 1988, no one was interested, even if the album was only slightly weaker than the debut. After one more album, 1989's In the Land of Salvation and Sin, the band called it quits. Guitarist Rick Richards joined Izzy Stradlin's Ju Ju Hounds three years later; Baird pursued a solo career and had a small hit in late 1992 with "I Love You Period." In 1996, he helped form the Yayhoos after releasing his second solo album. The Yayhoos have two albums, the most recent being 2006's Put the Hammer Down. During the mid-'90s, the Georgia Satellites reunited without Baird. They released Shaken Not Stirred in 1997.~Stephen Thomas Erlewine