The Boomers: Art Of Living
Art Of Living
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- Label: ALMA
- Erscheinungstermin: 30.1.2006
Als die "CANADIAN TRAVELING WILLBURYS" beschrieb die deutsche Presse "THE BOOMERS" nach ihren Erfolgen in den 1990er Jahren. - Alles begann mit einem kleinen , aber legendären Konzert in München und führte zu einer großen Tournee . Jeder der vier BOOMERS - Ian Thomas - Gitarre / Gesang Bill Dillon - Gitarre Peter Cardinali - Bass Rick Gratton - Schlagzeug ist seit Jahren international erfolgreich . Peter Cardinali hat mit so renomierten Musikern wie Oscar Peterson, George Harrison, Micheal McDonald, Marvin Gaye und BB King gespielt, Bill Dillon ist international bekannt durch seine Arbeit mit Künstlern wie Peter Gabriel , Daniel Lanois, Joni Mitchell und Nigel Kennedy.
To say where The Boomers began involves the curious journey of four musicians whose careers have intersected over a number of years. In 1974 when Ian Thomas was touring his second album (Long Long Way) he decided to produce a couple of songs for the bass player in his band. The bass player was Steve Hogg a gifted writer player who had been in bands as a kid with a neighbor in Grimsby, Ontario, Canada. That neighbor was non other than Bill Dillon. Well, Steve wanted his old friend Bill to play some guitar on the session and Ian trusting Steve's opinion said sure. The session was at a Toronto studio and in came this skinny kid chain smoking Rothman cigarettes. Bill's ear and skill impressed Ian immensely. Over the years they would bump into one another and always threaten to work together again.
As the seventies drew to a close there was another Canadian artist by the name of Mark Jordan who was out touring and promoting a new album. At some point on the tour they did a live recording of a tune Ian heard on the radio. Ian remembers that "the groove was killer", and he began making inquiries as to who the drummer was. The live engineer was a guy by the name of Paul DeVilliers. Paul who would later be involved in engineering the Boomer’s CDs was getting ready to go out on the road with Anne Murray and a bass player named Peter Cardinali.
,,Anziehende Melodien ließen bei den Songs des Mutteralbums "Art Of Living" ebenso aufhorchen wie starke Instrumentalleistungen und gelegentlich unerwartele Instrumentierung. Schön, dass Repertoire dieses lange vergriffene Rock-Pop-Kleinod, das auch Einflüsse von The Who und deren Zeitgenossen sehr behutsam verarbeitete und in den eigenen Sound integrierte, jetzt wieder zugänglich macht." (Good Times, 02-03 / 2011)
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To say where The Boomers began involves the curious journey of four musicians whose careers have intersected over a number of years. In 1974 when Ian Thomas was touring his second album (Long Long Way) he decided to produce a couple of songs for the bass player in his band. The bass player was Steve Hogg a gifted writer player who had been in bands as a kid with a neighbor in Grimsby, Ontario, Canada. That neighbor was non other than Bill Dillon. Well, Steve wanted his old friend Bill to play some guitar on the session and Ian trusting Steve's opinion said sure. The session was at a Toronto studio and in came this skinny kid chain smoking Rothman cigarettes. Bill's ear and skill impressed Ian immensely. Over the years they would bump into one another and always threaten to work together again.
As the seventies drew to a close there was another Canadian artist by the name of Mark Jordan who was out touring and promoting a new album. At some point on the tour they did a live recording of a tune Ian heard on the radio. Ian remembers that "the groove was killer", and he began making inquiries as to who the drummer was. The live engineer was a guy by the name of Paul DeVilliers. Paul who would later be involved in engineering the Boomer’s CDs was getting ready to go out on the road with Anne Murray and a bass player named Peter Cardinali.
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,,Anziehende Melodien ließen bei den Songs des Mutteralbums "Art Of Living" ebenso aufhorchen wie starke Instrumentalleistungen und gelegentlich unerwartele Instrumentierung. Schön, dass Repertoire dieses lange vergriffene Rock-Pop-Kleinod, das auch Einflüsse von The Who und deren Zeitgenossen sehr behutsam verarbeitete und in den eigenen Sound integrierte, jetzt wieder zugänglich macht." (Good Times, 02-03 / 2011)
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Art of living
- 2 You've got to know
- 3 Things I didn't say
- 4 The way you feel
- 5 Good again
- 6 Modern man
- 7 Still in this thing
- 8 When I get like this
- 9 Lie to me
- 10 What love can do
- 11 To comfort you