Blackfoot - Original Album Series [5 CD's][2013][320 KBPS]
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Blackfoot - Original Album Series [5 CD's][2013] Disc 1 [1979][Strikes] 01. Road Fever 02. I Got A Line On You 03. Left Turn On A Red Light 04. Pay My Dues 05. Baby Blue 06. Wishing Well 07. Run And Hide 08. Train, Train (Prelude) 09. Train, Train 10. Highway Song Disc 2 [1980][Tomcattin'] 01. Warped 02. On The Run 03. Dream On 04. Street Fighter 05. Gimme, Gimme, Gimme 06. Every Man Should Know (Queenie) 07. In The Night 08. Reckless Abandoner 09. Spendin' Cabbage 10. Fox Chase Disc 3 [1981][Marauder] 01. Good Morning 02. Payin' For It 03. Diary Of A Workingman 04. Too Hard To Handle 05. Fly Away 06. Dry County 07. Fire Of The Dragon 08. Rattlesnake Rock 'N' Roller 09. Searchin' Disc 4 [1983][Siogo] 01. Send Me An Angel 02. Crossfire 03. Heart's Grown Cold 04. We're Goin' Down 05. Teenage Idol 06. Goin' In Circles 07. Run For Cover 08. White Man's Land 09. Sail Away 10. Drivin' Fool Disc 5 [1984][Vertical Smiles] 01. Morning Dew 02. Livin' In The Limelight 03. Ride With You 04. Get It On 05. Young Girl 06. Summer Days 07. A Legend Never Dies 08. Heartbeat And Heels 09. In For The Kill 320 KBPS [CBR] Cover Art From Wikipedia: Blackfoot is an American Southern rock musical ensemble from Jacksonville, Florida organized during 1970. Though they are primarily a Southern rock band, they are also known as a hard rock act. The band's classic lineup consisted of guitarist and vocalist Rickey Medlocke, guitarist Charlie Hargrett, bassist Greg T. Walker, and drummer Jakson Spires. They've had a number of successful albums during the 1970s and early 1980s, including Strikes (1979), Tomcattin' (1980) and Marauder (1981). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Strikes is the third studio album by the American Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in April 1979. The album has received from the RIAA a platinum certification in April 1986. The album features two minor pop hits: Highway Song (#26) and Train, Train (#38). Band Members: Rickey Medlocke: lead vocals, guitar Charlie Hargrett: guitar Greg T. Walker: bass guitar, keyboards, vocals Jakson Spires: drums, percussion, vocals Additional Personnel: Pat McCaffrey: keyboards Shorty Medlocke: harmonica (track 8) Cub Koda: harmonica (track 9) Donna D. Davis: backing vocals Pamela T. Vincent: backing vocals Cynthia M. Douglas: backing vocals Henry "H-Bomb" Weck: percussion, recording engineer, producer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomcattin' is the fourth studio album of Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1980. The album found Blackfoot continuing its roll down the rock highway, spawning crowd-pleasers like raucous "Gimme Gimme Gimme," and the rowdy (and randy) "Fox Chase" the latter of which features granddad Shorty Medlocke. While the album did not spawn any hit singles, it was enough to keep the band's devoted fan base loyal and strong, it remains a popular staple in Blackfoot's catalogue. Band: Rickey Medlocke: lead vocals, guitar Charlie Hargrett: guitar Greg T. Walker: bass guitar, keyboards, vocals Jakson Spires: drums, percussion, vocals -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marauder is the fifth studio album of Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1981. The album continued in the same vein as their previous successes, "Strikes" and "Tomcattin`". Opening up with the heavy "Good Morning", and including the ballad "Diary Of A Workingman", "Marauder" showcases a range of depth and variety allied to their tried and trusted Southern rock. "Marauder" also sported the hit "Fly Away", which reached #42, and another triumphant Shorty Medlocke appearance on the energetic "Rattlesnake Rock n' Roller", this time with a spoken introduction and banjo solo. Album closer "Searching" is another entry to the Southern rock canon of slow building guitar epics, in the manner of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Freebird", and their own "Highway Song". "Marauder" was the last of their albums that were purely hard, driving, rock - they unsuccessfully introduced synthethizers to their sound through the 1980s, and their popularity waned. Eduardo Rivadavia describes "Marauder" as "...one of the band's best hard rockers to date", and "the last great Blackfoot album". The band officially broke up amid declining fortunes in the mid-80's, though Medlocke resumed recording under the name Blackfoot a few years later. He is now, again, a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Band: Rickey Medlocke: lead vocals, guitar Charlie Hargrett: guitar Greg T. Walker: bass guitar, keyboards, vocals Jakson Spires: drums, percussion, vocals Additional Personnel: Henry Weck: percussion, engineer Shorty Medlocke: banjo, harmonica Magic Rooster: horn, keyboards Pat McCaffrey: horn, keyboards David Cavender: trumpet Donna Davis: backing vocals Pamela Vincent: backing vocals -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Siogo is the sixth album by the American Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1983. Band: Rickey Medlocke: lead vocals, guitars Charlie Hargrett: guitars Ken Hensley: keyboards, slide guitar on "Drivin' Fool", backing vocals Greg T. Walker: bass guitar, backing vocals Jakson Spires: drums, percussion, backing vocals Additional Musicians: Michael Osborne, Lala: backing vocals -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vertical Smiles is the seventh album by southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1984 by Atco Records division of Atlantic Records. Band: Rickey Medlocke: lead vocals, background vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, guitar synthesizer Jakson Spires: drums, percussion, & background vocals Ken Hensley: keyboard & background vocals Greg T. Walker: bass guitar & background vocals extra backing vocals: Sherri Jarrel