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Showing posts with label Frostbit Blue. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Frostbit Blue 1995 Ice Breaker





Genre: Southern Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:54:32
Size: 124,77 MB

United States

Frostbit Blue was formed in Oswego, NY in the mid to late 80's. Throughout the years, various member changes evolved into the lineup that became well known through central and southern New York with the recording of 2 popular CDs. Ice Breaker and Just What the Doctor Ordered feature the best of Frostbit Blue, with over 18,000 copies sold as of 2006.

In late 2001, bass player Benny Fiacco was added to carry on for the late Tim "Weasel" Smith. In 2009, John the valcher makes a return to the band with additional new members, David Hawthorn (guitar, vocals, harmonica) and Bill Barry (keyboards, vocals). (http://www.frostbitblue.com)


This album is great straight ahead rock and roll with a southern neo rock riff edge. If you like great vocals with good harmony and superior guitar leads this is for you. Great band to see live! (Jamesy Jams "jamesy")



Tracklist:

01 - Love Dances 03:44

02 - Drives The Heart Away 05:17

03 - Sweet Mary Jane 03:30

04 - Summer Lover 04:41

05 - Answer To My Prayer 03:56

06 - Child Of December 04:33

07 - Bad Girl 05:24

08 - Elevator 04:56

09 - Another Shade Of Grey 03:10

10 - Cry For Love 07:22

11 - Lake Ontario Twilight 07:59


Highly recommend!

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Friday, May 6, 2011

Frostbit Blue 1997 Just What The Doctor Ordered



Genre: Southern Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:50:01
Size: 114,38 MB

United States

Review by Michael B. Smith

From the opening riff of "The Preacher" to the melodic strains of "Follow My Heart," New York's Frostbit Blue delivers a pill that's easy to swallow, but highly addictive. "Joannie and Johnnie" comes through the speakers radio-ready, sounding like a sure-fire FM chart topper. It kind of sounds like a mix of Steely Dan and Styx, but there's always that underlying Southern rock influence that Nick Gravelding brings to the party with his electric and acoustic slide guitars and vocals. "Believe" has some very hot twin leads reminiscent of the Outlaws, which show up again in the excellent "Voices in the Hall," which could have easily been an Outlaws song, had it not been written by Nick's father, Scott. "So Long" begins with some smoking slide, and moves full speed ahead into an almost Santana sounding rocker, with Lynyrd Skynyrd side effects. The album features two excellent ballads. "The Child I Used to Be" and "Follow My Heart" are beautiful compositions worthy of any movie soundtrack. James Cameron missed out on this one when he was choosing songs for Titanic. Move over, Celine. With songs like "You Take Me High" and "Fade Away" there's living proof that Frostbit Blue are leaders, not followers.

They manage to bring each members influences, from Billy Joel to the Marshall Tucker Band, into the group, blend them together nicely and turn out a totally original sound that is as infectious as any other airborne virus. Once you are infected, you'll find yourself listening to their CD on a daily basis. Like a junkie in need of another fix, you'll feel the bite of the ice. Oh, the sweet pain.



Tracklist:

01 - The Preacher 04:27

02 - Joannie And Johnnie 03:19

03 - Believe 02:58

04 - You Take Me High 05:07

05 - You'll Be Cryin' 05:13

06 - Fade Away 04:07

07 - Voices In The Hall 04:43

08 - Let The Music Play 03:28

09 - The Child I Used To Be 05:26

10 - So Long 06:07

11 - Follow My Heart 05:06





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