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Postby styxfanNH » Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:17 am

TOMMY SHAW AND JACK BLADES EXTEND THEIR INFLUENCE TO EUROPE:
Frontiers Records have signed Shaw/Blades and their new covers album Influence for release in Europe.
What happens with two of today's most successful classic rockers join forces to create an album of songs that have been a source of inspiration for their respective multi-Platinum careers?
The result is Influence, the sophomore album by Shaw Blades, led by Styx/Damn Yankees guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw and Night Ranger/Damn Yankees bassist/vocalist Jack Blades, which is set for release February 20, 2007 on VH1 Classic Records.
The self-produced album was mixed by Noel Golden (Matchbox Twenty, Willie Nelson) and Great White keyboardist/guitarist Michael Lardie. The first single, Your Move, will be serviced to radio in January.
Influence is the duo's first album since their recently re-released 1995 debut, Hallucination. Like the debut--and unlike their history-carving decades as icons in the more hard-rock minded Styx, Night Ranger and Damn Yankees--the latest release is rooted in acoustic guitar and organic production, harvesting a decade of musical influences into 11 tracks (on which Blades and Shaw played all the music except for drums and the occasional keyboards). With classics from the '60s and '70s including the Mamas and the Papas' 'California Dreamin',' Buffalo Springfield's 'For What It's Worth' and Steely Dan's 'Dirty Work,' Influence offers a track-by-track chronology of the musical era that helped define modern rock. Whether the songs are delivered in faithful tribute, as is the case with Simon & Garfunkel's epic masterpiece 'Sounds of Silence,' or given a modern rock transfusion, as in the duo's 1966 folk anthem 'I Am a Rock,' the results are the same, sparkling like a beacon illuminating the mainstream roots of rock and roll's formative years.
"I cringe at the thought of Paul Simon hearing our stuff," laughs Blades, only half-jokingly. "I honor his spirit so much, and I'm such a huge fan. As far as I'm concerned, they invented the word genius to go along with him, and we just wanted to make sure that we did their songs justice. Tommy and I have that special symbiotic relationship that doesn't come along a lot. Simon & Garfunkel also had it, we have a reverence to it, and it was something that we just wanted to dig into."
"As writers, we're like two old friends who finish each other's sentences," adds Shaw. "We became best friends as a result of the music and the experiences we've had because of it."
But Influence isn't about the experiences of Shaw Blades, it's about the inspiration that helped create the experiences. "This album has been years in the making," continues the Styx/Damn Yankees guitarist. "The recording process didn't take years, but the concept had been looming in our conversations for a long time. We'd always sit around with a couple of guitars and play songs we both knew from or younger days, spontaneous harmonizing and all that, and we slowly eased into the idea of making this record".
One of the most prolific duos in the history of hard rock, Shaw and Blades have sold more than 50 million albums amongst their three bands, scored 12 Top 10 singles on the Billboard 'Hot 100' chart, debuted 16 albums in the Billboard 'Top 200' albums chart, and share joint songwriting credits for the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, Aerosmith, Cher and Alice Cooper.
Even so, Influence offered the pair an invigorating musical freedom. "With Shaw Blades," offers Blades, "we're able to take liberties that our respective bands couldn't do. We need to be Styx-sounding, we need to fit in that Night Ranger world, and we even need to think about Damn Yankees, so that's what's fun about Shaw Blades--we get to be our alter-egos when we want to be, yet we can truly be ourselves. We grew up singing harmonies and songs with massive vocals, so it's a wonderful thing to have that freedom here. This was a complete labor of love."
In touring news, a U.S. trek is currently in the works and Shaw Blades hope to bring their music to their fans closer to the album release date. "You can always tell a brilliant song, whether it was written 30 years ago or yesterday," says Blades. "Every song we picked is identifiable in its own right, and they're all immediately recognizable. What does that tell you? That the songs are the stars. That's what we wanted to do on this record; we wanted the songs to be the stars. I think that's what we accomplished."
The complete track listing is as follows: Summer Breeze . Time of the Season . Your Move . I Am A Rock . Lucky Man . Sounds of Silence . California Dreamin' . On a Carousel . Dirty Work . For What It's Worth . Dance With Me.
Shaw/Blades Influence will be released in Europe on February 16.
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Postby gr8dane » Tue Nov 28, 2006 9:12 am

Does anybody know who the original composers are to these toones?
Pablo Cruise put out a song called Summer Breeze.
Not slamming Pablo.I quite like them.Light ,but good fare.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Nov 28, 2006 11:35 am

Thanks for posting the info Mark, I appreciate it!!

I'm looking forward to the release here!!!! :D

I'll try to find the list of the original singers, I actually don't know all of them :)
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Postby yogi » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:19 am

Seals & Croffs sung Summer Breeze.

Pablo Cruise's three big hits were 'Love Will Find A Way', 'Whatcha Gonna Do' & ' Find A Place In The Sun'. All three songs were off of Pablos one masterpiece album 'Worlds Away'.

Pablo did sing a song called 'Ocean Breeze'. I am not sure what album that was off of.

If Pablo did sing Summer Breeze I am not familiar with it. I was a fan of theirs back in the day.

'Worlds Away' is a CLASSIC!!

I must correct myself 'Whatcha Gonna Do' & 'A Place In The Sun' are off of Pablos 'Place In The Sun' album. For some reason I thought they were off of Worlds Away.
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Postby bugsymalone » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:28 am

The only version of "Summer Breeze" I have ever heard is the one by Seals and Crofts. Nice, pleasant harmony song. I bet TS and JB do a nice job of this one.

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Postby gr8dane » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:37 am

yogi wrote:Seals & Croffs sung Summer Breeze.

Pablo Cruise's three big hits were 'Love Will Find A Way', 'Whatcha Gonna Do' & ' Find A Place In The Sun'. All three songs were off of Pablos one masterpiece album 'Worlds Away'.

Pablo did sing a song called 'Ocean Breeze'. I am not sure what album that was off of.

If Pablo did sing Summer Breeze I am not familiar with it. I was a fan of theirs back in the day.

'Worlds Away' is a CLASSIC!!

I must correct myself 'Whatcha Gonna Do' & 'A Place In The Sun' are off of Pablos 'Place In The Sun' album. For some reason I thought they were off of Worlds Away.


I got it wrong.Slight mixup here.
Yes I got Worlds Away and A place in the Sun,and a Best of.Great stuff.
Ocean Breeze is from their selftitled 1rst album.
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Re: More Shaw/Blades - European Relase date

Postby Angiekay » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:29 am



Summer Breeze-Seals and Croft

Time of the Season-The Zombies

Your Move-this one I'm not sure about

I Am A Rock-Simon and Garfunkel

Lucky Man-Emerson Lake and Palmer

Sounds of Silence-Simon and Garfunkel

California Dreamin'-Mama's and Papa's

On a Carousel-The Hollies

Dirty Work-Steely Dan

For What It's Worth-Buffalo Sprindfield

Dance With Me-Orleans







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Postby Angiekay » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:31 am

yogi wrote:

Pablo Cruise's three big hits were 'Love Will Find A Way', 'Whatcha Gonna Do' & ' Find A Place In The Sun'. All three songs were off of Pablos one masterpiece album 'Worlds Away'.

Pablo did sing a song called 'Ocean Breeze'. I am not sure what album that was off of.


They also did a FANTASTIC song called "Cool Love" that is one of my favorites!








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Postby bugsymalone » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:38 am

Thanks for that list, Angie. "Your Move" I believe is Yes.

Interesting bit on Orleans. A founding member of their group, John Hall, was just elected to congress from New York. He was on the Colbert Report recently.

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Postby yogi » Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:12 am

Everything that I have read talks about a Euro release.

What about the U.S.???
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Re: More Shaw/Blades - European Relase date

Postby gr8dane » Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:19 am

Angiekay wrote:

Summer Breeze-Seals and Croft

Time of the Season-The Zombies

Your Move-this one I'm not sure about

I Am A Rock-Simon and Garfunkel

Lucky Man-Emerson Lake and Palmer

Sounds of Silence-Simon and Garfunkel

California Dreamin'-Mama's and Papa's

On a Carousel-The Hollies

Dirty Work-Steely Dan

For What It's Worth-Buffalo Sprindfield

Dance With Me-Orleans


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Postby mr.v » Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:54 am

bugsymalone wrote:Thanks for that list, Angie. "Your Move" I believe is Yes.

Interesting bit on Orleans. A founding member of their group, John Hall, was just elected to congress from New York. He was on the Colbert Report recently.

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Postby RockInDetroit » Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:00 am

Your Move is a Yes tune. When I heard the sample it immediately stroke me as a Yes tune, I then looked it up...it is in fact a Yes tune.
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