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Warner Bros Presents
Warner Bros Presents
Warner Bros Presents

Warner Bros Presents

Product ID : 31636985
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Galleon Product ID 31636985
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  • Brand: CD

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About Warner Bros Presents

Digitally remastered edition of this hard rock classic featuring renowned guitarist Ronnie Montrose. Montrose had successfully crafted a respected reputation for themselves with two albums of Class-A hard rock, before abrasive relationships eroded the band's central core. Vocalist Sammy Hagar was effectively forced to leave the band by an increasingly mercurial Ronnie Montrose, a man who ran the band with complete control and authority. With Hagar cast aside Ronnie appointed new boy Bob James, who like Hagar, was an unknown quantity, but the possessor of an extraordinary voice. When the band began to plan the recording of their third album, Warner Brother's Presents..., Ronnie instigated yet another significant change, by rejecting powerful producer Ted Templeman, in favor of assuming production duties himself. This led to a more eclectic record, that incorporated several moods, ranging from drawn out epics such as 'Whaler' and 'Matriach' to snappier cuts such as 'Oh Lucky Man' [written by Alan Price] and 'Black Train', a proto speed metal romp. But the album's stand out track is 'Dancin' Feet' with it's snappy and uninhibited guitar riff holding center court. It also clearly demonstrated Ronnie Montrose's continued quest for musical development and diversity, a fact underscored by the appointment of keyboard player Jim Alcivar, helping to pride a vivid and contemporary sounding palette that indicated the direction to come.