LP MOM'S APPLE PIE Mom's Apple Pie (Re) YELLOW VINYL Hifly Sound HIFLY 8015
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LP MOM'S
APPLE PIE
Mom's Apple
Pie
Limited Edition In Yellow Vinyl
Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2015
Original
released: 1972
Label: Hifly
Sound
Catalogue
number: Hifly 8015
Barcode:
6501203913547
Klappcover/Gatefold
Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record:
MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch
verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED
!!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen
LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks
Side 1:
1. I Just Wanna Make Love To You (5:32)
2. Lay Your Money Down
(5:50)
3. Good Days (4:39)
4. People (4:28)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Dawn Of A New Day (3:52)
2. Happy Just To Be
(2:57)
3. Secret Of Life (3:39)
4. Mr. Skin
(5:32)
Listen At
YouTube:
Chicago's enormous success with their horn-driven rock
in the '70s was naturally followed by several other bands who tried to hit it
big with the same sound and formula. But many of them would remain in complete
obscurity, and the ten-piece Mom's Apple Pie were among them. Their self-titled
debut had all the right moves: good tunes, massive brass-arrangements along with
organ, guitar and overall solid musicianship. Still, the success they sought
never came. The record opens with a cover of Willie Dixon's well-known "I Just
Wanna Make Love to You" that showcases the band's arrangements and musical
skills very well, and this is probably the best version I've heard of this song.
"Lay Your Money Down" has some spacey organ that is quite unusual to find in
this genre, and also a nice jam where the bass has one of the main roles. My
favourite here is probably "Good Days", a tasty ballad with lots of flute and
gorgeous vocal-harmonies. And the beat and rhythm of the track is quite ballsy
for being a ballad. Keyboardist Dave Mazzochi was obviously one of the main
songwriters in the group, and also knew just how to use the right sounds on his
organ. "People" varies between a quiet and mellow verse and over into a more
powerful a rocking chorus, while "Dawn of a New Day" and "Happy Just to Be" are
cheerful rockers very typical for this style of '70s brass rock. "Secret of
Life" is probably the weakest song on the record. By all means, it's not bad at
all, but perhaps a bit anonymous among the other and better songs. The closer
"Mr. Skin" is a song packed with so many catchy hooks that it really had
deserved to be a hit for the band, and remains one of the very best from the
album. If you're into bands like Lighthouse and the earlier mentioned Chicago,
then "Mom's Apple Pie" will be just your thing.
(vintageprog.com)
Dave Mazzochi - Keyboards, Vocals
Roger Force -
Saxophone, Flute
Pat Aulizia - Drums
Joe Ahladis - Guitar
Bob Pinti -
Trumpet, Vocals
Tony Gigliotti - Vocals
Bob Miller - Lead Guitar
Bob
Fiorino - Vocals
Greg Yochman - Bass
Fred Marzulla -
Trombone
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24 Stunden) 5,00 Euro
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zweiten LP!!
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