GREGG ROLIE – Gringo [Aor Heaven Classix remastered] *HQ*

GREGG ROLIE - Gringo [Aor Heaven Classix remastered] *HQ* full
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After playing together in the Santana band, GREGG ROLIE & Neal Schon founded Journey in 1974, with Rolie taking the lead singer and keyboardist slots. When Steve Perry was chosen as new vocalist, he lost prominence. Unhappy with his role, Rolie left the band in 1980.
Gregg Rolie released two solo albums during the ’80s, but it’s the second one, “Gringo” (1987), that is regarded as his finest solo moment. Digitally remastered from the master tapes with a pristine sound by AOR Heaven via their ‘Classix‘ series, this is a must for all Eighties AOR fans.

For the production, Rolie he teamed up with two famous knob twiddlers: Richie Zito and David Kershenbaum, and with songwriting contributions by eminences such as Bob Marlette, Martin Page, Peter Beckett, Andre Pessis (Eric Martin, Mr. Big) among others, nothing can go wrong in that department as well.
Add to this the help of an impressive list of musicians, a lot of them known as famous L.A. session players such as Vinnie Colaiuta, Nathan East, Dan Huff, etc.

Stylistically you can shelf “Gringo” right next to Robert Tepper’s ‘No Easy Way Out’, Van Stephenson’s ‘Suspicious Heart’ or The Arrow’s ‘The Lines Are Open’.

All tracks are lovely ’80s AOR tunes played with class and style, being my favorites “The Hands Of Time”, “Talk Talk” (known from The Arrows), the intimate “I Couldn’t Lie To You” (featuring Dann Huff on guitars) and the excellent “Fire At Night”, on which you can hear Carlos Santana & Neal Schon trading awesome guitar solos.

It isn’t the first time that “Gringo” is getting re-released. Labels like Point Music and Wounded Bird brought the album under our attention in respectively 1997 and 2006. Why Point Music retitled the album into ‘Hands Of Time’ is beyond me, because personally I think that “Gringo” (the nickname Rolie was given by his Santana colleague José Chepito Areas) is a far better title.

But this re-issue, remastered version of “Gringo” by AOR Heaven Classix is the one to have. The sound dynamics are excellent. Unfortunately, it’s out of print.
HIGHLY Recommended

 

01 – The Hands Of Time
02 – Don’t Wanna Be Alone Tonight
03 – Talk Talk
04 – I Couldn’t Lie To You
05 – One Of These Days
06 – Too Late, Too Late
07 – Fire At Night
08 – You Make It Hard On Me
09 – I Will Get To You

Gregg Rolie: lead vocals, keyboards, synths
Bob Marlette: keyboards, guitars
Gary Chang, Arthur Barrow: keyboards
Dan Huff: guitar
Neal Schon: guitar
Carlos Santana: guitar
Stef Birnbaum: guitar
Vinnie Colaiuta: drums
Nathan East: bass
Jerry Hey, Charles Loper, Mark Russo: horns
Joe Pizzulo, Maxine Waters, Edie Lehman: backing vocals

 

Out Of Print

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1 Response

  1. Neil Tudor says:

    brilliant Hi tech AOR…. best track being the Arrows cover “Talk Talk “..almost tops the original

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