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    The Dregs - Industry Standard (1982) [JPN Reissue 1995]

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    The Dregs - Industry Standard (1982) [JPN Reissue 1995]

    The Dregs - Industry Standard (1982) [JPN Reissue 1995]
    EAC Rip | FLAC (IMG+CUE+LOG) | 217 MB | Complete HQ Scans 600 dpi JPG included | MP3 Lame 320 CBR | 87 MB
    Genre: Progressive Rock / Jazz Rock | RAR 5% Rec. | Label: BMG Victor (BVCA-7335) | Uploaded, Depositfiles

    This album is notable for several reasons. It was the last album before a big hiatus. The first and only studio album with Mark O'Connor on violin. The second and last using the abbreviated band name The Dregs. Steve Howe, guesting on a track. And last but least, the first Dregs album to have vocal pieces. One from Santana band at the time, Alex Ligertwood. Patrick Simmons, of Doobie Brothers fame, provides vocals for the second vocal piece. All in all, Industry Standard is one of the band's strongest albums, although it plays more like a Steve Morse solo record than any other Dregs release.
    The Dregs - Industry Standard (1982) [JPN Reissue 1995]

    Tracklist:

    01. Assembly Line 04:25
    02. Crank It Up 03:35
    03. Chips Ahoy 03:39
    04. Bloodsucking Leeches 03:59
    05. Up in the Air 02:27
    06. Ridin' High 03:40
    07. Where's Dixie 03:57
    08. Conversation Piece 06:12
    09. Vitamin Q 05:33

    Total: 37:31

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

    EAC extraction logfile from 21. August 2013, 12:40

    The Dregs / Industry Standard

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    DR11 0.00 dB -13.54 dB 3:36 02-Crank It Up
    DR13 -1.06 dB -16.16 dB 3:40 03-Chips Ahoy
    DR12 0.00 dB -15.12 dB 3:59 04-Bloodsucking Leeches
    DR12 -9.04 dB -23.90 dB 2:27 05-Up In The Air
    DR13 0.00 dB -15.25 dB 3:41 06-Ridin' High
    DR13 0.00 dB -14.69 dB 3:58 07-Where's Dixie?
    DR12 0.00 dB -17.19 dB 6:12 08-Conversation Piece
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    Official DR value: DR12

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    This album is even more eclectic than the previous Dixie Dregs efforts. In fact, it features vocals on two tracks. Steve Morse followed the same pattern as other fusion bands : Bruford : Jeff Berlin sings on a few tracks on 'Gradually going tornado' ; Brand X : Phil Collins began to sing on 'Product'. We know that this was intended to turn the music towards a more commercial direction. Nevertheless, the music is still lush, with beautiful violin parts played by a virtuoso newly recruited after the departure of Allen Sloan : Mark O'Connor (who recently released a fabulous record with the London Philharmonic Orchestra : 'Fanfare fot the volunteer'), the participation of another guitar vituoso : Steve Howe and long-time bandmates : drummer Rod Morgenstein and bassist Andy West, plus a keyboard genius : T Lavitz. Altogether, these artists created a delightful record, with still a strong fusion feeling but with a wider range of styles thanks to the contribution of Alex Ligertwood and Patrick Simmons to vocals.

    from progarchives.com

    The Dregs - Industry Standard (1982) [JPN Reissue 1995]


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