Shakin' Street - Scarlet: The Old Waldorf August 1979 (2024)

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Title: Scarlet: The Old Waldorf August 1979
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Liberation Hall
Genre: Rock, Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:44
Total Size: 151 mb | 451 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Shakin Street - Solid As A Rock
02. Shakin Street - Soul Dealer
03. Shakin Street - Generation X
04. Shakin Street - Where Are You Babe
05. Shakin Street - Blues Is the Same
06. Shakin Street - Scarlet
07. Shakin Street - Every Man, Every Woman Is A Star
08. Shakin Street - Suzie Wong
09. Shakin Street - No Time To Lose
10. Shakin Street - I Want To Box You
11. Shakin Street - No Compromise
12. Shakin Street - I Wanna Be Your Dog
13. Shakin Street - Vampire Rock

Personnel:

Fabienne Shine - Lead Vocals
Ross “The Boss” Friedman - Lead Guitar
Eric Levi - Guitar
Jean-Lou Kalinowski - Drums
Mike Winter - Bass

Fabienne Shine was born in Tunisia but grew up in France, becoming a kind of Renaissance woman: fashion model, actor (appearing in 1968's Barbarella), musician. By the early '70s, Shine had fallen in with Led Zeppelin, becoming romantically involved with Jimmy Page. Page and Robert Plant encouraged her to put together a band of her own. In 1975, alongside guitarist Eric Lévi, she formed a group in Paris that eventually became known as Shakin' Street. After releasing the debut album Vampire Rock on CBS Records in 1978, Shakin' Street relocated to San Francisco to cut a follow-up LP. Shine asked Sandy Pearlman to produce, impressed by the hard, metallic sound he routinely captured for Blue Öyster Cult. He agreed and sessions commenced at the Automatt in San Francisco. By this point, the band's original lead guitarist was gone. In his place came Ross The Boss Friedman a founding member of the Dictators, and later, Manowar. In 1980, Shakin' Street embarked on The Black and Blue Tour as openers for the Ronnie James Dio lineup of Black Sabbath, alongside Blue Öyster Cult. Scarlet: The Old Waldorf, 1979 was recorded during the same period as the Automatt sessions for 1980's Shakin' Street LP. The group was opening for the Jim Carroll Band and the show was captured by KALX radio deejay and producer Terry Hammer. This concert now makes its debut on CD and limited ruby red vinyl. Due to time limitations, the vinyl features nine tracks while the CD includes thirteen. Liner notes are by Bill Kopp, author of Disturbing the Peace: 415 Records and the Rise of New Wave.