'Among fans of high-quality guitar music, Chris Jones rightly enjoys cult status. His unusual career began at the age of 14, when he was awarded the „Young Composer of the Year“ prize at the renowned Peabody Conservatory in Maryland, USA. By the early 1980s he had already made a name for himself with his unique guitar style, which ranged from sensitive ballad renditions to driving rockers, his soulful vocals and impressive songwriting talents. As well as countless recordings as a studio musician, Jones released three solo albums. Despite his death at the early age of 46, Chris Jones left a legacy which will be remembered long after he‘s gone.' ![]() ![]() When Chris Jones's CD 'moonstruck' was produced at Stockfisch in the winter of '99/2000, we decided to add the meanwhile out of print album 'No Looking Back' to this album as Bonus-CD. On the occasion of the release Chris wrote: 'My first LP (yes, it was before CDs existed!) 'No Looking Back' is included in it's digitally re-mastered form 1982, other than me getting old and fat. The songs are still personal (maybe even more so, I've lived and learned a lot in these 17 years) and the music means just as much to me now as it did back then.' SFR 357.8001.1 • total time 39:48 • 180g-LP Who would have thought that in 2017 it would be possible to publish these wonderful 10 titles again as a long-playing record? The current vinyl renaissance makes it possible. Tracklisting / Samples • 1. Roadhouses & Automobiles • 2. Thank You (R.J. Reynolds) • 3. Darlin’ Cory • 4. The Last Fallen Leaf • • 6. Fender Bender • 7. God Moves on the Water • 8. Picktorrent: chris jones hd - Free Search and Download Torrents at search engine. Download Music, TV Shows, Movies, Anime, Software and more. Contoh naskah drama sunda 7 orang. Set ’em up, Joe • 9. Jolanda’s Wedding March • 10. Hoof Jelly • 11. Don’t Need Your Religion • 12. Listening to Roadhouses & Automobiles - also the titelsong of this CD - is really a lot of fun: A Ry Cooder-sound (with tuba und trumpet), Appalachian-style, gurgling solos on the Hammond-organ, outstanding virtuoso instrumentals (unedited!!) and many more – Chris Jones at his best! Chris Jones' last album with Stockfisch from 2003 has posthumously been established over the years as a de facto standard for listening tests and demo sessions. Songs like „No Sanctuary Here“ are used by live mixers for checking the stage PAs, pieces like „Fender Bender“ have repeatedly inspired guit-bass drum trios, the title song „Roadhouse & Automobiles“ has a warm, intense width, which captivates the listeners. For all of those, who like the analog sound, Stockfisch now releases „Roadhouses & Automobiles“ on Vinyl: as 180g Double-12“, 45rpm. SFR 357.8027.1 • total time 48:45 • 2LP 'I just snagged a copy of Chris Jones’ Roadhouses & Automobiles. All I have to say is this: Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Buy this disc. Just do it.I’m totally lovin’ the country groove. And the sound quality is some of the best I have ever heard. Mame roms pack torrent. Just stellar. My new “resolution test” track is the title track. If you hear the crickets, you’re off to a good start. If you can’t hear the crickets, it’s time to start upgrading! Another favorite? The track “No Sanctuary Here”. Love that bass attack. Makes me want to crank it up just to have the room shake with that big bass hum.' Tracklisting / Samples • 1 Long After You´re Gone * • 2 Would Not Have It Any Other Way • 3 Ain´t Got Love • 4 Hard Times • 5 Long Long Journey • 6 Looking For Words • 7 God Save The Child • 8 Love Is The Answer • 9 Borderline • 10 Transcontinental Post-Nativity Blues • 11 Angel From Montgomery • CD 2• 1 Where Are You Going • 2 Morning Light • 3 No Looking Back • 4 Moving You Out • 5 Willing • 6 Anny • 7 The Road • 8 Good Reason • 9 The Nightingale Song • 10 Bottle Song 'moonstruck / No Looking Back' Chris Jones- the extraordinary guitarist that has appeared on many Stockfisch productions. Chris Jones produced his double-CD release in the winter of 1999/2000. He was assisted by some great musicians, among them Michael Sagmeister and Viktor Smolski.
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