YANCY DERRINGER
Tytuł: Openers
Wytwórnia: Gear Fab
Rok: 1975/RM
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RN - Realizacja Natychmiastowa oznacza że towar znajduje się na stanie magazynowym sklepu i zostanie wysłany do klienta w ciągu 2 - 3 dni roboczych
RM - realizacja do 30 dni
RC - realizacja może potrwać powyżej 30 dni
D - DELETED - produkt niedostępny - proszę nie zamawiać do momentu zmiany oznaczenia
W przypadku wybrania metody płatności: "Przedpłata na konto" klient powinien dokonać wpłaty dopiero po powiadomieniu przez sprzedawcę o gotowej realizacji zamówienia.
Proszę nie dokonywać wpłaty wcześniej.
Hard -prog - rock .Southern - rock
Tracklist
1. Pass The Wine / Written-By – C. Kuchler 4:43
2. Rocket Roll / Written-By – B. Williamson 5:15
3. Aero PlaneWritten By – D. King / Written-By – C. Kuchler 3:33
4. I Thought A Lot Today (Backing Vocals – Darleen Koldenhollen, Melody Magnuson )
Written-By – C. Kuchler 6:30
5. Welcome On / Written-By – B. Williamson, C. Kuchler, G. Berrafato , L. Gnatzig 6:52
6. Standing On The Edge /Written-By – B. Williamson, C. Kuchler, G. Berrafato,
L. Gnatzig 6:56
7. Weedburner /Written-By – B. Williamson 7:28
Musicians :
Lead Vocals, Organ )Hammond A100), Synthesizer (Mini Moog), Mellotron, Piano- C.F. "Charlie" Kuchler
Vocals, Bass (Fender Jazz) – Gabriel "Gabe" Berrafato
Vocals, Drums (Rogers And Ludwig) – Lynn "Lance" Gnatzig
Vocals, Guitar (Gibson L6S, Rickenbacker Light Show, Gibson Blue Ridge) – Boyd "Zoid" Williamson
Yancy Derringer was a four-piece band from Wisconsin that recorded an album titled Openers in 1976. With an original pressing of only 1000 copies, the album reflected the band's live act and creative talents in seven original songs. The sound of Yancy Derringer was similar to that of some of the more hard driven southern U.S. rock acts of the day such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker Band, Ozark Mountain Daredevils and many more. After selling out the initial thousand pressings very quickly, the band ordered a second pressing, which got caught up management hassles and was delayed.
This caused fans to lose interest in the band; by 1976, the group's momentum had passed Yancy Derringer broke up, leaving the world with another limited pressing album. In the late '90s, Gear Fab acquired the rights to the band's original masters and released that long lost album for fans of '70s rock to enjoy. With detailed band history and song information as in all Gear Fab releases, Yancy Derringer cannow take its place in the history of American rock music. by Keith Pettipas