Showing posts with label Renée GEYER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renée GEYER. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Renée GEYER - Blues Licence 1979

Renée GEYER - Blues Licence 1979
VPL1-0214

Blues

In 1979, Renee teamed up with Australian guitarist Kevin Borich to record her next release, Blues License. The album was made up of straight blues material and featured backing from Borich's band Express and other Aussie notables of the genre.
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Renee Geyer- Vocals
Kevin Borich- Guitar
Mal Logan- Keyboards
John Annus- Drums
Tim Patridge- Bass
Mark Punch- Guitar
Tim Pipper- Guitar
Steve Hopes- Drums
Ron King- Harmonica
Kerri Bidell- Background Vocal
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A1. The Thrill is Gone (and Kevin Borich Express)   6:55
A2. That Did it Babe   5:15
A3. Set Me Free (and Kevin Borich Express)   3:56
A4. Bellhop Blues (and Kevin Borich Express)   3:23
B1. Won't be Long   3:48
B2. Stormy Monday (and Kevin Borich Express)   6:43
B3. Dust My Blues   3:03
B4. Feeling is Believing (and Kevin Borich Express)
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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Renée GEYER - Rarities EP 2008

Renée GEYER - Rarities  EP 2008
Unoffical Bootleg

Blues

01. It's a Man's Man's World 3:24
02. It's Been A Long Time 5:41
03. Be There In The Morning 3:49
04. Money 5:02
05. The Restless Years 3:17
06. It's A Man's Man's World (Drum 'n Bass Mix) 6:19
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Monday, February 22, 2010

Renée GEYER - It's a Man's Man's World 1974

Renée GEYER - It's a Man's Man's World 1974
MVPL1-0024G

Blues

Sometimes words aren´t enough. All the things that have and will be said about Renée Geyer one of the world´s finest singers Australian music legend are true and undeniable, but saying that about her still doesn´t say enough. Renée Geyer is Renée Geyer, a unique talent, not a singer whose career is dependant on yesterday or tomorrow´s hit song, but someone who lives for her next performance, on stage or on record, someone who refuses to rest on her laurels. The voice was always there. From the first time she opened her mouth those who heard turned their heads, but that wasn´t enough for Renée Geyer.
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Renée Geyer- Vocals, Backing Vocals
Phil Manning; Tim Gaze; Steve Murphy; Tony Naylor- Guitars
Tweed Harris- Keyboards
Barry Big Goose Sullivan; Mike Kelly- Bass
Geoff Cox- Drums
Julie McKenna; Wendy Reece; Bobby Bright; Mike Brady- Background Vocals
Gary Hyde- Percussion
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A1. It's A Man's Man's World 3:30 
A2. They Tell Me Of An Uncloudy Day 3:35 
A3. Take Me Where You Took Me Last 3:05  
A4. Since I Fell For You 3:40   
A5. What Do I Do On Sunday Morning 3:50   
A6. Love The Way You Love 3:08  
A7. Scarlet Ribbons 2:40   
B1. Do Your Thing 3:30   
B2. And I Love Him 5:05   
B3. It's Been A Long Time 3:21   
B4. Mama's Little Girl 3:15   
B5. Once In A Lifetime Thing 3:30   
B6. Feel Good 3:09  
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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Renée GEYER - Moving Along 1977


Renée GEYER - Moving Along 1977
PD 1 6101
Recorded at Crystal Studios, Hollywood 1977

Blues

This was the album that was to break Renee Geyer onto the American market. She had a lot of early radio airplay with most people thinking she was black. It was thought that interest fell after she was seen as a white artist! Renee Geyer has had a very long career to this day, and it is worth your while to check out her many other recordings.
Best disco/funk tracks are Quicker Than the Eye, Tender Hooks and Moving Along. Heading In the Right Direction and Stares And Whispers were big hits in Australia.
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Moving Along is the 5th solo album by Australian Soul/R&B singer Renée Geyer, and her first to be recorded in the US and released internationally. It was produced by famed Motown identity Frank Wilson who assembled the cream of US session players to back Geyer. Some notables were members of Stevie Wonder's band including Nathan Watts, Ray Parker Jr., Motown's most famous bassist and Funk Brother James Jamerson, on backing vocals, Venetta Fields, and Mal and Barry from The Renée Geyer Band at Geyer's insistence.
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Nathan Watts- Bass,
Ernie Watts- Sax,
Ray Parker Jr- Guitar
Reginald Burke- Piano
Stephen Beckmeier- Guitar
Harry Booker- Keyboard
Jerry Peters- Keyboard
Gregg Poree- Guitar
Ratmond Pounds- Drums
Jack Ashford- Percussionist
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A1. Heading in the Right Direction 3:00
A2. Be There in the Morning 4:27
A3. Quicker Than the Eye 4:09
A4. Tender Hooks 4:39
B1. Stares and Whispers 3:29
B2. Just to Make Love to You 4:44
B3. Touch 4:52
B4. Moving Along 6:11
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