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Rock of Life
Rock of Life
Rock of Life

Rock of Life

Product ID : 3462990


Galleon Product ID 3462990
Shipping Weight 0.22 lbs
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Model 43168-95962
Manufacturer Rock Candy
Shipping Dimension 5.63 x 4.96 x 0.51 inches
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About Rock Of Life

Special Deluxe Collector's Edition / Contains 2 Bonus tracks / Fully remastered sound shaped from 24 bit digital technology / Contains Honeymoon In Beirut and World Start Turning / 16 page full colour booklet 3,500 word essay, enhanced artwork, rare photos and new interview with Rick. Rick Springfield's previous studio album, Tao , went a good way to redefine his creative ambitions as he had previously, rather unjustly, been labelled as a glamorous pop rock idol with an acting profile that forever appeared to overshadow his musical career. At this point Springfield was at a crossroads in his life both professionally and personally, looking for answers to a multitude questions that had begun to increase in importance and complexity. Rock Of Life was, in many ways, a continuance of the themes touched on with Tao . Songs such as Honeymoon In Beirut , World Start Turning , Woman and the title track, are profoundly poignant, confessional and focus on specific personal issues. But whilst the lyrical content may be heavy, the musical support is anything but. Produced to pin-point accuracy by long-time collaborator Keith Olsen, the music is seriously upbeat, dynamic and very cutting edge, in fact it is generally regarded as one of the best sounding albums of the era. Originally issued in 1988, Rock Of Life may not have been a chart smash but it definitely helped to quash any thoughts that he may have been just a pretty face with little to say. Surrounded by some of the best session players of the time, including guitarists Tim Pierce and Dan Huff (Giant), the album stands out for a number of reasons as arguably his greatest achievement.