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Moon Martin - Shots From A Cold Nightmare (1978) RE-UP
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Moon Martin - Shots From A Cold Nightmare (1978)
EAC-FLAC with CUE & LOG - 236 MB | Scans (300 dpi) | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 78 MB
Rock / New Wave / Power Pop | TT - 32:51 minutes | Label: EMI France | Cat. # 799211-2
EAC-FLAC with CUE & LOG - 236 MB | Scans (300 dpi) | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 78 MB
Rock / New Wave / Power Pop | TT - 32:51 minutes | Label: EMI France | Cat. # 799211-2
One of the more curious characters of the new wave movement, an american singer/guitarist/songwriter Moon Martin issued several critically acclaimed yet commercially underappreciated releases from the late '70s through the early '80s, before reappearing in the mid-'90s.
| “ | Shots From a Cold Nightmare is a catchy batch of radio-flavored rock &roll, even though Martin's songs can seem to get a little too serious when it comes to the perils of infidelity, which is what most of them are about. While Martin comes through on the somewhat creepy-sounding "Paid Killer," the well-written "Night Thoughts," and on "Victim of Romance," there are still a couple of the album's songs that were bettered by other artists. "Cadillac Walk" sounds more stimulating coming from Mink DeVille on his self-titled release from 1977, and Robert Palmer managed to make a Top 20 hit out of "Bad Case of Loving You" a year after it appeared on Martin's album. Although Palmer and DeVille improved upon these two cuts, Shots From a Cold Nightmare remains one of Martin's most pleasing efforts, equal to 1979's Escape From Domination in its accommodating vocal form, but much stronger than both of his releases from the '80s, Street Fever and Mystery Ticket, which fail to relinquish the same amount of Martin's personality or distinctness both lyrically and vocally. ~ allmusic.com review by Mike DeGagne | ” |
Tracks:
01. Hot Nite In Dallas
02. Victim Of Romance
03. Nite Thoughts
04. Paid Killer
05. Cadillac Walk
06. Bad Case Of Lovin' You
07. Hands Down
08. All I've Got To Do
09. You Don't Care About Me
10. She's A Pretender
Produced & Engineered by Craig Leon.
Recorded at Sound City, Van Nuys, CA.
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisc, NY.
- Moon Martin: vocals, guitar
- Gary Valentine: bass
- Craig Leon: keyboards
- Phil Seymour: drums
- Susan Hall: percussion
- Charlie Merriam: backing vocals
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