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Feelin' Right by Travers, Pat (CD, 2015)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelUMC, IMT
UPC0600753528211
eBay Product ID (ePID)19046071232

Product Key Features

Release Year2015
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistTravers, Pat
Release TitleFeelin' Right

Dimensions

Item Height0.94 in
Item Weight0.42 lb
Item Length5.53 in
Item Width4.93 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs4
Number of Tracks33
Country/Region of ManufactureCanada
Tracks1.1 Stop and Smile 1.2 Feelin' Right 1.3 Magnolia 1.4 Makes No Difference 1.5 Boom Boom (Out Go the Lights) 1.6 Mabellene 1.7 Hot Rod Lincoln 1.8 As My Fire Flies 1.9 Medley, PTS 1 ; 2 2.1 Makin' Magic 2.2 Rock 'N' Roll Susie 2.3 You Don't Love Me 2.4 Stevie 2.5 Statesboro' Blues 2.6 Need Love 2.7 Hooked on Music 2.8 What You Mean to Me 3.1 Life in London 3.2 Gettin' Betta 3.3 Runnin' from the Future 3.4 Off Beat Ride (Instrumental) 3.5 It Ain't What It Seems 3.6 Lovin' You 3.7 Dedication 3.8 Speakeasy 4.1 Heat in the Street 4.2 Killers Instinct 4.3 I Tried to Believe 4.4 Hammerhead 4.5 Go All Night 4.6 Evie 4.7 Prelude 4.8 One for Me and One for You
NotesThis set brings together all the Polydor albums recorded by Canadian guitarist/vocalist Pat Travers spanning the mid-1970s to 80s. All the tracks have been digitally remastered and the set comes complete with new artwork and liner notes by respected rock journalist, Malcolm Dome. In London he signed to Polydor Records and released his self-titled debut album in 1976. He was joined on this recording by bassist Peter 'Mars' Cowling and drummer Roy Dyke, thus establishing the power trio format that would inform nearly everything he's done since. A year later he brought in future Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain for the album Makin' Magic, which featured the now classic Rock N Roll Susie. In 1978 came Putting It Straight, closely followed by Heat In The Street in 1979. Heavy touring throughout this period gave Travers a definite edge and just how sharp he and his band had become was evident on the 1979 live release, Live! Go For What You Know. Further studio albums were to follow, Crash and Burn and, in 1981, Radio Active. The 1984 album, Hot Shot is now considered as the last great Travers album, signaling a return to a harder rock sound. Across this collection Pat Travers is revealed as one of the great hard rock exponents of the era and the music provides a soundtrack to one of the most purposeful periods in rock history.