1980 is one of those years that shook the rock world. We saw legends pass, arena bands record their last stand, and some acts shift awkwardly into the unknown frontier of a new decade. That’s what was going on above the surface. Below the mainstream some artists were changing music by reflecting the mood of their communities. Through the themes buried within their lyrics, and the newer sounds of their songs, we were introduced to the turmoil some cities then faced. Few bands offered up material as gritty, rich and poignant as Pittsburgh’s own The Iron City Houserockers. Led by Joe Grushecky, the band developed a Rust Belt following. They had crowned him as their own Springsteen, a man who understood the challenges they faced as the steel industry quickly fell apart and removed what little financial footing they had left. The band’s sophomore effort, Have A Good Time But...Get Out Alive, would creatively document that condition. Recorded at Media Sound Studios in Manhattan with the help of rock legends like The Slimmer Twins (Steve Popovich and Marty Mooney), Steve Van Zandt (E Street Band), Mick Ronson (David Bowie) and Ian Hunter (Mott The Hoople), they cut what has now become their signature record.
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of this epic musical milestone, Cleveland International Records is releasing a remastered edition of the album. It’s accompanied by a 16-track collection of songs that the band had quickly recorded in Pittsburgh to prepare for their trip to New York. In that sense these demo tracks reflect what their fans had been hearing in clubs and how they had been hearing them. Moreover, what this brilliant new package presents is the full journey from where the concept of an album began to where it landed. That delivers a balance to the two discs that’s very rare in releases of this kind.
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THE GRAND POOBAH!
SINCE THEIR INCARNATION in the early 1970s, the band Poobah have recorded over a dozen albums with various lineups, while openi ng for some of rock and roll’s biggest names.
THE MAKING OF PEARL
JANIS JOPLIN IN 1970: A NEW B AND AND THE MAKING OF HER CLASSIC ALBUM, PEARL.
There Must Have Been Something in the Water
If The Beatles never happened, if the British invasion never occurred, then music fans around the world would more than likely never have been exposed to some of the finest white blues singers that the U.K. produced between 1964 and 1970.
The SAGA Continues
SAGA WERE NOT THE ONLY band to make an album during the pandemic — far from it.
Ten Years After MORE THAN 50 YEARS LATER
DRUMMER RIC LEE TALKS TO GOLDMINE ABOUT A TEN YEARS AFTER DELUXE EDITION OF THE A STING IN THE TALE ALBUM AND HIS RECENTLY RELEASED MEMOIR, FROM HEADSTOCKS TO WOODSTOCK.
SUZI QUATRO IS BACK!
WITH A NEW ALBUM, THE DEVIL IN ME, THIS PIONEERING FEMALE ROCKER REMAINS AS DRIVEN AND DETERMINED AS EVER
RE-SHAKE & RE-MAKE
WITH THE RERELEASE OF THEIR DEBUT ALBUM, SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER, THE BLACK CROWES FLY HIGH BY REFLECTING ON THEIR ROOTS.
LOVE FOR PEARL
2021 will be a big year for fans of Janis Joplin. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is curating a special exhibit devoted to her that is scheduled to open in May.
Q&A WITH JANIS' SIBLINGS, LAURA AND MICHAEL JOPLIN
Q&A WITH JANIS’ SIBLINGS, LAURA AND MICHAEL JOPLIN
CHERISHING CITY TO CITY A timeless classic by GERRY RAFFERTY
It’s early 1978 and the new single by Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty, “Baker Street,” is blasting out on the airwaves on my small transistor radio.