Bobby And The Midnites - Where The Beat Meets The Street (Reissue) (1998)

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Title: Where The Beat Meets The Street
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Razor & Tie
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Blues Rock, Rock & Roll
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:30
Total Size: 94/297 Mb
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Bobby And The Midnites - Where The Beat Meets The Street (Reissue) (1998)


Tracklist:

01. (I Want To Live In) America (Barlow, Cochran, Grahan, Weir) 03:24
02. Where The Beat Meets The Street (Chin, Glen) 03:35
03. She's Gonna Win Your Heart (Burnette, Williams) 03:59
04. Ain't That Peculiar (Moore, Robinson, Rogers, Tarplin) 03:51
05. Lifeguard (Beckett, Lambert) 03:54
06. Rock In The '80s (Cochran) 03:13
07. Lifeline (Frederiksen, Haseldon, Medica, Roddy) 04:26
08. Falling (Barlow, Baxter, Gradney, Weir) 04:23
09. Thunder & Lightning (Cochran, Weir) 03:38
10. Gloria Monday (Barlow, Baxter, Weir) 04:09

Line-up:
Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
Jeff Baxter - synthesizer, guitar
Paulette Brown - vocals
Billy Cobham - drums
Bobby Cochran - guitar, vocals
Steve Cropper - guitar
Paulinho Da Costa - percussion
Chuck Domonico - bass
Jim Ehinger - keyboards
Kenny Gradney - bass, vocals
Alphonso Johnson - bass
Sherlie Mathews - vocals
Brian Setzer - guitar

Bobby and the Midnites was a Grateful Dead spin-off group led by the Dead's guitarist/singer Bob Weir during the first half of the '80s. Their initial lineup, in addition to Weir, was: Bobby Cochran (guitar, vocals), the Dead's Brent Mydland (keyboards, vocals), Tim Bogert (bass), noted jazz fusion drummer Billy Cobham, and Matt Kelly (harmonica, guitar, congas), who had been in Weir's '70s spin-off group, Kingfish. This sextet played their first gig at Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, CA, on June 30, 1980. Bobby and the Midnites signed to the Dead's label, Arista Records, and released their self-titled debut album in November 1981, by which time Alphonso Johnson had replaced Bogert on bass. The album charted for a couple of months, but was not a big seller. The band, having dropped Kelly and replaced Mydland with keyboard player Dave Garland, toured extensively in 1982, 1983, and 1984. In March 1983, Ken Gradney replaced Johnson on bass. In August 1984, Columbia Records released Bobby and the Midnites' second album, Where the Beat Meets the Street, which again was not commercially successful, though it charted briefly. Bobby and the Midnites played their final show on September 30, 1984, at Rio in Valley Stream, NY, after which Weir, while continuing with the Grateful Dead, rejoined Kingfish and did solo performances. He later performed with such groups as Nightfood and Go Ahead, and starting in 1988, began to tour regularly in a duo with bassist Rob Wasserman.