cotlod hat geschrieben:rapanzel hat geschrieben:Angelus_Mortiis hat geschrieben:Pavlos hat geschrieben:Drive wird gekauft. Cool.
Da schließ ich mich an. Gibt es da schon eine Bezugsquelle?
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kai@20thcentury-music.comCD wird aus D verschickt, wie Alle Labelreleases, also ist das Porto normal.
Was ist das für Songmaterial? Erbitte mehr Infos. Was ist im Boooklett so,drin?
Danke!
IDEFI, the material that should have made up Houston based progressive metallers DRIVE’s third album, finally hits the streets in a proper release. Working very closely with the band members and their families, IDEFI is not a reissue, rather, a celebration of singer David Earl Taylor and founder member / guitarist Rick Chavez, lives. The album features a huge 24 page booklet, liner notes from Chris Leibundgut, heartfelt tributes to both Chavez and Taylor and the first 100 orders will also include a Rick Chavez guitar pick replica. The album is limited to 500 copies.
Consisting of ‘Inherit the Wind’ and ‘Insanity’, familiar to those lucky enough to score a ‘Diablero’ advance cassette of the unreleased Rampage version, and 8 other songs, this posthumous addition to the DRIVE catalog is further testimony to the band’s pure class and style, a perfect blend of metallic muscle and melody, topped off by David Taylor’s soaring vocals, that holds up well to this day.
“’Inherit the Wind’ and ‘Insanity’ are the versions meant to be on ‘Diablero’. All the songs are original versions – some are demos and raw recordings, nothing has been re-recorded for this release”, explains Chavez. “’Inherit the Wind’ and ‘Insanity’ aside, most of the songs were recorded in L.A. and Houston and were supposed to be included on our next album that didn’t come to pass. We had some interest from Chrysalis other labels at the time but because of original contracts and the nature of the business it would have cost another label a small fortune to buy us out of our contract. We were not so much dropped from Zoo…. more like put on a shelf so if anybody else wanted us it would have cost them. And this was at the dawn of the metal killing grunge scene.
The release of ‘iDefi’, for me is a tribute to the voice of the band, David Taylor, and his memory and legacy”, states Chavez. “I will be forever grateful that he was the man that sang my songs. We are thankful that Kai and Dave have remained fans and believed in the band enough to seek me out and want to release these songs.”