Hi-Fi - Complete Works (2006)

Artist: Hi-Fi
Title: Complete Works
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Blue Rose Records
Genre: New Wave, Pop Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:30
Total Size: 191/501 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Complete Works
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Blue Rose Records
Genre: New Wave, Pop Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:30
Total Size: 191/501 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Savage 2:34
02. Heart Of Mine 5:15
03. I Can't Fade Away 4:38
04. 9 O'Clock 3:09
05. Man In A Station 6:38
06. Walk Away 4:11
07. Blue Shirt 4:11
08. Holding Out For Rain 5:54
09. Throw A Line 3:55
10. S.O.S 2:49
11. Knocking On Your Door 4:26
12. Desire 4:19
13. Time After Time 4:03
14. When You Were Mine 4:32
15. Alcohol 2:51
16. It's Almost Christmas 2:40
17. Winter Wonderland 2:26
New wave / power pop group from Seattle, WA
Hi-Fi was formed in early 1980, comprising me, Bruce Hazen (lead guitar), David Surkamp (ex-Pavlov's Dog, guitar & lead vocal), and Doug Rayburn (bass & keyboards, ex-Pavlov's Dog). We cut an unreleased 1st album with Bill Rieflin (ex-Blackouts, Robert Fripp, Ministry etc.) on drums. The second line-up (July '80) was me, David, Doug, and we added Bob Briley (drums) and Iain Matthews (ex-Fairport Convention, Matthews Southern Comfort) on vocals. This version toured the U.S. with the Beach Boys and others. Terminal line-up ('82) was me, Doug (on keys only), Gary Shelton (bass), Ian, and Bob. We broke up in '83, when I moved to London to cut album/tour with Ian.
That's the nutshell story, we haunted the Astor Park along with the Heats, Cowboys, Billy Rancher etc.~Bruce Hazen
Hi-Fi was formed in early 1980, comprising me, Bruce Hazen (lead guitar), David Surkamp (ex-Pavlov's Dog, guitar & lead vocal), and Doug Rayburn (bass & keyboards, ex-Pavlov's Dog). We cut an unreleased 1st album with Bill Rieflin (ex-Blackouts, Robert Fripp, Ministry etc.) on drums. The second line-up (July '80) was me, David, Doug, and we added Bob Briley (drums) and Iain Matthews (ex-Fairport Convention, Matthews Southern Comfort) on vocals. This version toured the U.S. with the Beach Boys and others. Terminal line-up ('82) was me, Doug (on keys only), Gary Shelton (bass), Ian, and Bob. We broke up in '83, when I moved to London to cut album/tour with Ian.
That's the nutshell story, we haunted the Astor Park along with the Heats, Cowboys, Billy Rancher etc.~Bruce Hazen