MOTOR CITY ROCKERS Rollin' & Tumblin' cd 1995
When The Cat's Away / Rotten Candy / Sex Bomb / Stone Blue / Loverbaby / Scratch My Back / Rockin' The Joint / Under My Skin / Boom Boom / Shook All Over / Rollin & Tumblin'.
Produced by Black Cat.
Motor City Rockers: J. Marinos: vocals / R. Gillespie: guitar, keys / G. Miller: guitar / P. Petrucci: bass / S. LaCross: drums.
This is the awesome solo project from Romantics drummer, singer & songwriter J. Marinos, the voice, beat & creator of "What I Like About You" , one of the top rock and roll party anthems of all time !!! This album originally had a very limited early 90's release in the USA on the indie Black Cat Records & in France on Revenge records. If you dig the Romantics sound, you'll be into this: a great undiscovered rock & roll gem! A must...
Romantics meet the Stones meets early Kiss & AC/DC. Nine edgy originals from the streets of Detroit completed by J. Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom", M. Waters' "Rollin' & Tumblin' " and Esquerita's "Rockin' The Joint".
Buy It HERE !
MOTOR CITY ROCKERS "Rollin' & Tumblin'"
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Hi Midnight
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very solid rock album. Was not aware of this album till you posted it. Thanks.
RépondreSupprimerI'm from the same scene as these guys. Steve the drummer was the only cool guy in the band, Jimmy was D-I-C-K! "Bob" was only slightly better to take than a guy we called Bobby East. Everyone in the band had to sign "Look" contracts..... What A JOKE!!!!!!!
RépondreSupprimerI'm not surprised of what you say...
RépondreSupprimerif you play better ,maybe you can send 1 song for rule our ears
RépondreSupprimerthx in advance
DD
"if you play better ,maybe you can send 1 song for rule our ears"
RépondreSupprimerNot wanting to get into a pissing war here, I've done alright in recording/producing local TV and radio spots, so it's not a case of sour grapes. The fact is these guys would've never got a record deal if it weren't for Jim's ties to the Romantics. Those guys were/are a straight up CLASS ACT, best thing they ever did was get Clem. Jim's just a stupid fool in my honest opinion......
no trouble
RépondreSupprimerthx
damage for our ears
regards