Minggu, 22 Agustus 2010

Bernie Marsden And His Band - Stacks (2005)



Blues rock guitarist Bernie Marsden's hot licks helped launch the career of Whitesnake, as he played on the group's first eight releases, and lent a major hand in composing some of the band's most renowned songs. Initially inspired to play the guitar as a teenager due to such authentic blues players as Howling Wolf and Sonny Boy Williamson, Marsden later picked up on such '60s white blues players as Peter Green, Eric Clapton, and Jeff Beck. The early '70s saw Marsden briefly join several renowned groups - Juicy Lucy and UFO - but each time, the guitarist exited before a full-length album could be completed (Marsden was also a member of a group that drummer Cozy Powell attempted to put together, Hammer, before quickly disbanding). The mid '70s saw Marsden join British prog rockers Babe Ruth for a pair of releases, 1975's Stealin' Home and 1976's Kid's Stuff, before the group broke up, as well. Marsden then supposedly turned down an offer to play with Paul McCartney, and eventually joined up with former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale in Whitesnake.

Tracklist :
1. Palace of the King 4:41
2. Queen of the Dancefloor 4:21
3. Send Me Someone to Love 4:12
4. Latino Pressuro Bambino 4:52
5. King of the Blues 4:50
6. Place in My Heart 5:48
7. So Long, Farewell, You're Gone 4:51
8. Funny People 5:54
9. Day and Night 5:11
10. Au Revoir Pebble Mill 4:47
11. Purple Haze 3:53
12. Pick It Up 6:30
13. Same Old Blues 4:31




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