Desert Rose Band - Pages Of Life (1990)

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Desert Rose Band - Pages Of Life (1990)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | Covers | 284 MB
Genre: Country/Pop/Rock/County-Rock | Label: Curb | Release Date: January 16, 1990 | Catalog Number: MCAD42332
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Chris Hillman did not roll over and die when he turned 50. He just kept putting out great Country & Western music. The knock I heard on the radio about this band was that they were too good. As if putting out excellent Country & Western music was a crime. Thank you for respecting the music and your fans by doing it right, Chris, John & Herb. My favorite here is "Time Passes Me By", although "Story Of Love" got the most radio airplay.– by Blackelsluck


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Tracklist
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1. Story Of Love 2:32
2. Start All Over Again 4:31
3. Missing You 3:52
4. Just A Memory 3:31
5. God's Plan 4:10
6. Darkness On The Playground 4:52
7. Our Baby's Gone 2:44
8. Time Passes Me By 3:00
9. Everybody's Hero 3:18
10. In Another Lifetime 4:51
11. Desert Rose 2:45

Personnel:
Chris Hillman - Vocals,Acoustic Guitar
Herb Pedersen - Vocals,Acoustic Guitar
John Jorgenson - Vocals,Acoustic & Electric Guitar,Mandolin
Bill Bryson - Bass
Steve Duncan - Drums,Percussion
Jay Dee Maness - Pedal Steel Guitar



Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 29. June 2013, 9:01

Desert Rose Band / Pages Of Life

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foobar2000 1.2.8 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2013-06-29 09:01:40

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Analyzed: Desert Rose Band / Pages Of Life
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -1.05 dB -15.87 dB 2:33 01-Story Of Love
DR17 -0.80 dB -20.28 dB 4:31 02-Start All Over Again
DR14 -0.31 dB -17.14 dB 3:53 03-Missing You
DR14 -0.59 dB -16.51 dB 3:32 04-Just A Memory
DR12 -0.94 dB -16.05 dB 4:11 05-God's Plan
DR14 -0.41 dB -15.74 dB 4:53 06-Darkness On The Playground
DR12 -1.33 dB -15.59 dB 2:44 07-Our Baby's Gone
DR15 -2.11 dB -19.55 dB 3:01 08-Time Passes Me By
DR14 -1.14 dB -17.14 dB 3:18 09-Everybody's Hero
DR14 -0.49 dB -17.02 dB 4:51 10-In Another Lifetime
DR14 -1.49 dB -17.50 dB 2:45 11-Desert Rose
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR14

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 881 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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BIO: A contemporary vehicle for country-rock pioneer Chris Hillman (ex-Byrds and Flying Burrito Brothers), the Desert Rose Band formed in 1985 with primary songwriter Hillman on lead vocals, guitar, and mandolin. Other members, culled mainly from southern California session players, included banjoist/guitarist Herb Pedersen, guitarist John Jorgenson, steel guitarist Jay Dee Maness, bassist Bill Bryson, and drummer Steve Duncan. Their first single was a 1986 cover of Johnnie & Jack's "Ashes of Love," which climbed into the country Top 30. Their self-titled debut album followed in 1987 and spawned a number one hit in "He's Back and I'm Blue," plus two more Top Tens in "Love Reunited" and "One Step Forward." 1988's Running produced the number one smash "I Still Believe in You," the number two "Summer Wind," and the number three "She Don't Love Nobody." 1990's Pages of Life brought their final Top Ten hits in "Story of Love" and "Start All Over Again." Major personnel turnover followed; Maness was replaced by steel guitarist Tom Brumley, Jorgenson by guitarist Jeff Ross, and Duncan by drummer Tim Grogan. This lineup recorded three albums – 1991's True Love and two in 1993, Traditional and Life Goes On – but failed to duplicate the success of the band's first incarnation. After the Desert Rose Band broke up, Hillman and Herb Pedersen continued to work together on a sporadic basis.– by Steve Huey



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