Direktlänk till inlägg 18 september 2014
Former member of the Spiders From Mars in David Bowie's band, Mick Ronson recorded some soloalbums after that period. This is an album of mostly coversongs, spanning from cheesy to wild rocksongs. The quality is variating from not very good to okey and the vocals is not very good either. Not an album I would listen to more than for the sake of rockhistory.
1)Billy Porter (4,0)
2)Angel no.9 (7,0)
3)This is for you (6,0)
4)White light/white heat (Lou Reed) (7,0)
5)Play don't worry (6,0)
6)Hazy days (3,0)
7)Girl can't help it (6,5)
8)The empty bed (lo me ne andrei) (5,0)
9)Woman (6,0)
Score: 5,61
Mick Ronson-vocals, guitars, bass, drums, piano, synthsizers, harmonica and clavinet (1946-1993)
Trevor Bolder-bass on 2,3, 4, 6 and 9 (1950-2013)
Richie Dharma-drums
Aynsley Dunbar-drums on 4 (b.1946)
Paul Francis-drums on 5
Tony Newman-drums on 7 (b.1943)
Neal Kernon-arp synthesizers on 1 and 3
Mike Garson-piano on 3, 4 and 6 (b.1945)
John Mealing-piano on 9 (b.1942)
Jeff Daly-saxophone and flutes
Ian Hunter-background vocals on 7 (b.1939)
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