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DECEMBER 2011 |
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Band: Iain Ashley Hersey Album: Vintage Love, The Best Genre:
Hard Rock Label: Avenue Of Allies Catalogue Number: Avenue 11 15 0035 Released On: 9th December 2011 |
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Tracklisting:
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Goin' Down And Dirty |
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“Vintage
Love” is the name of his brand new release, a compilation including
the best of Iain’s previous work. Iain’s sophomore record “The Holy Grail” was released in 2005 on Lion Music, it’s the first album featuring Carsten Schulz (Evidence One) on vocals. Graham Bonnet (Rainbow, Alcatrazz, MSG), David Montgomery and Randy Williams completed the line-up of vocalists. According to Iain, this is the release which shows him finding his own voice, signature and style. Five tracks on “Vintage Love” originate from this CD: “Blood Of Kings” (Montgomery), “Walking The Talk” and “The Holy Grail” (Bonnet), “Calling For The Moon” (Schulz) and “Blink Of An Eye” (Williams). This time, the whole record was produced by Pat Regan and Iain and mixed by Pat Regan. Released
in 2008 on Perris Records, “Nomad” is Iain Ashley Hersey’s most
recent studio album. This time singer Carsten Schulz can be heard on
the majority of songs. The ones featured on “Vintage Love” are:
“Voodoo Spirits”, “Sacrifice The Sun”, “Vintage Love” and
“When Will My Love Fade”. Former Rainbow singer Doogie White took
over the lead vocals on the Rainbow cover song “L.A. Connection”,
which also features Paul Logue (Eden’s Curse) on bass. This release will without a doubt appeal to fans of the aforementioned Classic Rock, Hard Rock and Melodic Rock bands, but also for lovers of Blues influenced Classic Rock artists such as Black Country Communion, Philip Sayce, Richie Kotzen and Joe Bonamassa, Iain Ashley Hersey has a lot to offer. |
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LINE-UP: Iain Ashley Hersey - Guitars, bass,
Hammond Guitars: Steffen “Seegi” Seeger Bass: Paul Logue, Jochen Mayer, Marvin Sperling, Dave Sutton Drums: Sam Aliano, Jimmy Griego, Bernd Herrmann, Frank Kraus, Tony Medeiros Hammond/ Keyboards: Jim Austin, Alessandro Del Vecchio, Pat Regan, Holger Seeger, Harlan Spector Orchestration: Philip Wolfe |
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