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Firebird - Hot Wings

Posted By : lom404 | Date : 18 Jun 2009 08:41:56 | Comments : 1 |
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Firebird - Hot Wings
EAC | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 320 Mb | Covers
Hard Rock, Stoner Rock | 2006 | UK | | Label: Rise Above | Catalog: CDRISE 81 | RAR 3% Rec | RS

If Bill Steer is capable of performing lates60s/early 70s bluesy Rock after his deeds with the Carcass mob, then I may not get caught in such a big surprise if a feature band/project of his pays tribute to the early MC5 days. Nonetheless, when guitarist/singer Mr Steer records an album then - read below - it is obvious the output will be of (at least) respected quality. Its time for the firebird to land upon us, offering scripts from the past.

Three years before, the UK bands third release "No.3" was not as solid as this one. No need to keep in touch with the present, "Hot Wings" dives hard into the Blues Rock path of more than 35 years ago. I no longer believe that - even die-hard e.g. Steer followers - will have the will to follow him in this journey, too. Deriving from the creations of acts like Humble Pie, Canned Heat, the extraordinary Johnny Winter and Cream or (later, historically) Mahogany Rush, "Hot Wings" is riff-full and comes directly from Steers guts. Miles away from the vast majority of technology-addicted albums of today, this collection of bluesy
Hard Rock songs has nothing to do with Pro-Tools stuff etc. A live-in-the-studio recording that exposes blues Hard Rock fire; Steers singing is a kiss of life for the soul searching of any fan addicted to that era. "I Wish You Well", "Carousel", "Flying Blind" and "Misty Morning" are a click upwards in a set of equally good songs.

Its a pity Firebird and "Hot Wings" have limited chance of being spread into wider Rock audiences. There are many people around fifty that would cherish such a release. "Hot Wings" is not that applicable to metalheads; you have to own pieces of pre-"Black Sabbath" music in your collection, you know. Still, for everyone familiar in prior with a) Firebird and b) late 60s Rock music, you should have this one.


Bill Steer (guitar, vocals, harmonica)
Al Steer (bass)
Ludwig Witt (drums)

1 Carousel 3:50
2 Good Times 2:56
3 Misty Morning 2:49
4 Play the Fool 3:12
5 Horse Drawn Man 4:38
6 Overnight 2:59
7 Bow Bells 3:56
8 Flying Blind 4:42
9 I Wish You Well 4:29
10 Needle in the Groove 5:01

EAC LOG
EAC extraction logfile from 9. June 2009, 16:43 for CD
Firebird / Hot Wings

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44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo

Other options :
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Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000


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Posted By: caupena Date: 06 Jan 2010 19:15:30
Hi Iom
Another day, another good suprise in yours posts
I was taking a look in internet, when i saw Firebird
I Thinked, its good, its not good
I Came to avax and search for the band, and i saw you post the cds
Imediatily i start to download, without ear nothing, but, i know , you have the same taste of music them me
Whe i ear the first music, i saw a new and great band again
Thanks a lot again, and in this nexts months i think i will have to buy a new HD
Have a nice day
Carlos Pena-Brazil
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