Headcat, The - Live in Berlin | 2Lp

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Artikkelnummer: 2923
Leverandør: warner
Label -Bmg
Format  -2 lp, Farget vinyl Limited Edition
Released -2023
Style -Rock, Rockabilly
Country -Uk


HeadCat / LIVE IN BERLIN - HeadCat is an American rockabilly supergroup formed by vocalist/bassist Lemmy (of Motörhead), drummer Slim Jim Phantom (of The Stray Cats) and guitarist Danny B. Harvey (of Lonesome Spurs and The Rockats). The band was formed after recording the Elvis Presley tribute album by Swing Cats A Special Tribute to Elvis in July 1999 to which the future bandmates all contributed. After recordings were finished they stayed at the studio and Lemmy picked up an acoustic guitar and started playing some of his old favorite songs by Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, and Eddie Cochran. The rest of the guys knew them all and joined in. The name of the band was created by combining the names Motörhead, The Stray Cats, and 13 Cats, which resulted in HeadCat. In 2006, the band released their first studio album on June 27, Fool's Paradise. It included cover songs from artists such as Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, Jimmy Reed, T-Bone Walker, Lloyd Price, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash. On the recordings, Lemmy played acoustic guitar. In later years, Lemmy began to use his signature Rickenbacker bass in live performances. Live In Berlin is a previously unreleased live concert which was recorded at the Huxley's in Berlin, Germany on 18th October 2011. It was produced by the band and mastered by guitarist Danny B Harvey.

Tracks

Good Rockin' Tonight
Something Else
American Beat
Always in My Way
Let It Rock
Not Fade Away
Fool's Paradise
Suzie Q
Big River


Side 2
Eagle Flies On Friday
It'll Be Me
Bad Boy
I Can Tell
Rock This Town
My Babe
Matchbox
Crossroads
Say Mama
Blue Suede Shoes
 



 
 

 


 


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