Sleeper Catcher (Remastered) Little River Band

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Album Veröffentlichung:
1978

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
14.10.2022

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  • 1 Fall From Paradise (Remastered) 05:06
  • 2 Lady (2010 Digital Remaster) 04:58
  • 3 Red-Headed Wild Flower (2010 Digital Remaster) 04:35
  • 4 Light Of Day (2010 Digital Remaster) 08:02
  • 5 So Many Paths (2010 Digital Remaster) 04:24
  • 6 Reminiscing (Remastered) 04:13
  • 7 Sanity's Side (2010 Digital Remaster) 04:13
  • 8 Shut Down, Turn Off (2010 Digital Remaster) 03:52
  • 9 One For The Road (2010 Digital Remaster) 04:00
  • 10 Recordando 04:12
  • Total Runtime 47:35

Info zu Sleeper Catcher (Remastered)

"Sleeper Catcher" is the fourth studio album by the Little River Band, released in April 1978. The album included two top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hits in ‘Lonesome Loser’ and ‘Cool Change’.

"Little River Band scored their highest-charting single with 1978's Sleeper Catcher release, thanks to the gallant sway of "Reminiscing," which went all the way to number three and stayed in the Top 40 for 14 weeks. Vocalist Glenn Shorrock gives Sleeper Catcher the perfect MOR sound, draping the tracks with his cool, breezy style that is much more apparent and effectual here than on the band's earlier efforts. The album itself gained platinum status, reaching the number 16 spot while scoring another Top Ten hit with the romantic, middle-aged allure of "Lady," one of the group's finest ballads. "Sanity's Side," "Light of Day," and "So Many Paths" have the group fitting in nicely with the late-'70s pop/rock sound, and the opening "Shut Down Turn Off" is the best of the non-released tracks with its appealing yet conventional flow. The album was the last for bass player George McArdle before he left the band to fulfill his religious beliefs. Sleeper Catcher and 1979's First Under the Wire became Little River Band's most successful releases, both with Shorrock as lead singer, who was replaced later by John Farnham in 1983, only to return to the band in the late '80s. Like Sleeper Catcher, First Under the Wire put out two Top Ten singles of the same variety, scoring with "Lonesome Loser" and "Cool Change." (Mike DeGagne, AMG)

Glenn Shorrock, lead vocals
David Briggs, lead and Roland synthesizer guitar
Beeb Birtles, electric and acoustic guitar, vocals
Graham Goble, electric and acoustic guitar, vocals, vocal arrangements
George McArdle, bass
Derek Pellicci, drums, Syndrums drums, percussion
Additional musicians:
Vernon Hill, flute
Bob Venier, flugelhorn
Pam Raines, harp
Peter Sullivan, electric and acoustic piano
Peter Jones, electric piano (2)
Mal Logan, Hammond organ
Rick Formosa, conductor, orchestral arrangements

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