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Mafia
Álbum de Black Label Society
Publicación 8 de marzo 2005
Género(s) Heavy metal
Duración 48:20
Discográfica Artemis
Productor(es) Zakk Wylde
Calificaciones profesionales
Cronología de Black Label Society
Hangover Music Vol. VI
(2004)
Angel GN/Taller Shot To Hell
(2006)

Mafia es el sexto álbum de estudio del grupo de Heavy metal Black Label Society, lanzado al mercado en el año 2005 por Artemis Music. Es uno de los lanzamientos de mayor éxito comercial de la banda vendiendo más de 250.000 copias en los EE.UU. La canción "In This River" fue escrito antes de la muerte de un amigo de Zakk Wylde y otro guitarrista Dimebag Darrell, pero desde entonces se ha dedicado a él.


Lista De Canciones

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Todas las canciones compuestas por Zakk Wylde, excepto donde se indique lo contrario.

  1. "Fire It Up" – 5:01
  2. "What's in You" – 3:00
  3. "Suicide Messiah" – 5:47
  4. "Forever Down" – 3:39
  5. "In This River" – 3:52
  6. "You Must Be Blind" – 3:27
  7. "Death March" – 3:05
  8. "Dr. Octavia" – 0:50
  9. "Say What You Will" – 3:46
  10. "Too Tough to Die" – 2:50
  11. "Electric Hellfire" – 2:28
  12. "Spread Your Wings" – 4:09
  13. "Been a Long Time" – 3:07
  14. "Dirt on The Grave" – 2:51
  15. "I Never Dreamed" (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover, bonus track) – 6:08

Personal

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Listas

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Album

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Billboard (Norteamérica)

Año Lista Posicion
2005 Billboard 200 15
2005 Top Independent Albums 1
2005 Top Internet Albums 15

Sencillos

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Billboard (Norteamérica)

Año Sencillo Lista Posicion
2005 "Suicide Messiah" Mainstream Rock Tracks #24
2005 "Fire It Up" Mainstream Rock Tracks #35
2005 "In This River" Mainstream Rock Tracks #32


**Y el gran ganador hasta el momento; es un sujeto que se hizo llamar MARK!TO$ Su historia:






Black Label Society
Datos generales
Origen Los Angeles, California Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
Información artística
Género(s) Hard rock, heavy metal[1]
Período de actividad 1998-actual
Discográfica(s) Spitfire
Artemis
Roadrunner
E1 Music
Artistas relacionados Ozzy Osbourne, Pride & Glory
Web
Sitio web www.blacklabelsociety.com
Miembros

Zakk Wylde
John DeServio
Nick Catanese
Will Hunt
Exmiembros

Phil Ondich
Steve Gibb
Robert Trujillo
Mike Inez
James LoMenzo
Craig Nunenmacher

Black Label Society es una banda norteamericana de heavy metal formada por el guitarrista Zakk Wylde en 1998, la banda ha editado siete álbumes de estudio.[2]

Formación (1998-1999)

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A principios de los noventa, Wilde formaba parte de la banda Pride & Glory, después de un año y un solo álbum la banda se disolvió en 1994. Wilde editaría un álbum solista acústico Book of Shadows en 1996. Tras el poco éxito del álbum en solitario, Wilde y el baterista Phil Ondich grabarían lo que posteriormente sería el álbum debut de Black Label Society Sonic Brew junto con el guitarrista Nick Catanese y el bajista John DeServio. Sonic Brew fue grabado en Japón en octubre de 1998, salió a la venta en mayo de 1999.

Cambios en la alineación (1999-2007)

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El segundo álbum de la banda Stronger Than Death fue grabado en el año 2000, John DeServio fue sustituído por Steve Gibb y en junio del mismo año 2000 Phil Ondich fue sustiuído por Craig Nunenmacher para el álbum en vivo Alcohol Fueled Brewtality Live +5; seguido de 1919 Eternal en 2002. Steve Gibb fue temporalmente sustituído por Mike Inez durante el Ozzfest 2001 y al año siguiente el sustituto fue Robert Trujillo.

En el 2003, Robert Trujillo se unió a Metallica, Inez se unió a la banda nuevamente para la grabación del álbum The Blessed Hellride y en 2004 se unió como bajista James LoMenzo para Hangover Music Vol. VI, último álbum bajo el sello discográfico Spitfire Records.

En el año 2005, bajo el sello Artemis Records, se grabó el álbum Mafia. En octubre James LoMenzo dejó la banda y varios meses después se unió a Megadeth; fue remplazado por el bajista original de la banda John DeServio. En el 2006, la banda firmaría para Roadrunner Records para el álbum Shot to Hell.

2007 - actualidad

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En julio de 2007, DeServio y Catanese dejaron la banda para iniciar nuevos proyestos, Wilde se dedicó de tiempo completo a Ozzy Osbourne. En el otoño de 2008 Black Label Society se juntaría nuevamente para editar un álbum mas, sin embargo el álbum nunca se completó.

En 2009 se editó una compilación, Skullage. Zakk Wylde, en su cuenta personal de Twitter comentó la grabación de un nuevo álbum en el 2010, además de un estudio discográfico.

En febrero de 2010 Craig Nunenmacher anunció su salida de la banda, dando paso a el ex baterista de Evanescence Will Hunt. El nuevo álbum Order Of The Black será lanzado en agosto del 2010.

Miembros

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Actuales
Miembros anteriores
Colaboraciones

Discografía

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Álbumes de estudio

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Álbumes en vivo y compilaciones

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E. P.

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Sencillos

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Año Sencillo Posición Álbum
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK
1999 "Bored To Tears" - - - - Sonic Brew
"Born To Lose" - - - -
"No More Tears" - - - - Compilation E.P.
2000 "Counterfeit God" - - - - Stronger Than Death
"All For You" - - - -
2001 "Like A Bird" - - - - Alcohol Fueled Brewtality Live +5
2002 "Bleed For Me" - - - - 1919 Eternal
"Bridge To Cross" / "Demise Of Sanity" - - - -
2003 "Stillborn" - - 12 - The Blessed Hellride
"The Blessed Hellride" - - - -
2004 "House of Doom" - - 33 - Hangover Music, Vol. 6
2005 "Suicide Messiah" - - 24 - Mafia
"Fire It Up" - - 35 -
"In This River" - - 33 -
2006 "Concrete Jungle" - - 29 - Shot to Hell
2007 "Blood Is Thicker Than Water" - - 31 -

Fuente: Allmusic

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Tracii Guns (born Tracy Ulrich on January 20, 1966) is an American guitarist best known as the founder of glam metal group L.A. Guns as well as the supergroups Brides of Destruction and Contraband. He was also involved in the formation of the first lineup of Guns N' Roses but eventually left the group and was replaced by guitarist Slash.

Biography

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L.A. Guns (1983–1984, 1988–2002, 2005–present)

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L.A. Guns was formed by Tracii in 1983 initially with singer Axl Rose, bassist Ole Beich, and drummer Rob Gardner. Rose then left to form the band Hollywood Rose with childhood friend Izzy Stradlin and guitarist Chris Weber. Michael Jagosz was brought in as his replacement and the group recorded the EP Collector's Edition No. 1 which would be the only release from the band with its current lineup and would be re–released as a bonus disc with compilation album Hollywood Raw.[1][2]

Singer Paul Black reformed L.A. Guns, initially as Faster Pussycat, recruiting former Dogs D'Amour singer Robert Stoddard to be the new guitarist with the group being rounded up by Nickey "Beat" Alexander on drums and Mick Cripps on bass. Tracii joined the group a short time later.[3]​ The groups lineup would change with Black being replaced by Girl frontman Phil Lewis, bassist Cripps switching to guitar, replacing Stoddard, and former Faster Pussycat bassist Kelly Nickels joing the group. L.A. Guns recorded their eponymous first album that was released in 1988 on Vertigo Records, charting at number 50 on the Billboard 200. On the first album's supporting tour, Alexander was replaced by former W.A.S.P. drummer Steve Riley with the lineup being regarded as the Classic lineup of L.A. Guns. This lineup remained until 1992. In 1989, they released their second album Cocked & Loaded, which charted higher on the Billboard 200 at number 38.[4]​ During 1991, the band released their third album Hollywood Vampires on Polydor Records. In 1994 they released their fourth album Vicious Circle, drummer Michael "Bones" Gershima played on parts of these recording as this was around the time Phil Lewis fired drummer Steve Riley in January 1992 after touring with Skid Row in support of Hollywood Vampires. Riley later returned to the band for the successful Vicious Circle club tour. After this, the L.A. Guns were dropped from Polygram (Vertigo/Polydor) Records. Phil Lewis and Mick Cripps then left the band.[5]

July 1995 saw Tracii and Steve Riley recruit vocalist Chris Van Dahl and guitarist Johnny Crypt (ex-Ripper, aka Johnny Crystal) after seeing them perform with their band Boneyard. Six months into recording sessions, Kelly Nickels left the band and Johnny switched to the bass. In 1996, the new L.A. Guns released their fifth record, titled American Hardcore. They toured throughout 1996 and into 1997 where Tracii let Chris go and was replaced by singer Ralph Saenz. Tracii, Steve, Johnny, and Ralph toured for the remainder of '97 and in early '98 released the six song EP Wasted. Halfway through the band's 1998 Rock Never Stops tour, Ralph quit to form his own band, leaving Tracii to do another singer change. Joe Lesté from Bang Tango and Jizzy Pearl from Love/Hate were considered as candidates. Lesté would last a week. Tracii and Steve picked Jizzy and quickly geared up to tour. L.A. Guns toured clubs with Jizzy in late 1998 and early 1999 when they released Shrinking Violet, produced by former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke. This release was followed shortly by Crypt's departure.

In September 1999, the classic lineup of Tracii Guns, Steve Riley, Phil Lewis, Kelly Nickels, and Mick Cripps prepared to reunite. L.A. Guns set out on the reunion tour in October 1999 and recorded a live album in their hometown of Hollywood, enlisting Gilby Clarke as producer. The album, named Live: A Night on the Strip, was released the following year. After the reunion, Mick and Kelly couldn't commit to the summer 2000 tour, so they were replaced by guitarist Brent Muscat and bassist Muddy, respectively. Ratt and L.A. Guns teamed up with Warrant for a remainder-of-the-summer tour, which L.A. Guns dropped off in August due to booking problems. Mick Cripps again rejoined the band briefly in late 2000 to record an album with the band, entitled Man in the Moon, which was released on Spitfire Records in April 2001. L.A. Guns released the album Waking the Dead, the last album to feature Tracii Guns, in August, 2002, produced by Andy Johns, to mainly positve reviews from critics and fans.[6]​ The future of L.A. Guns was in doubt until both Steve Riley and Phil Lewis told the Hairball John Radio Show that the band would continue despite Tracii Guns' involvement in Brides of Destruction.

In 2006, Tracii announced he was to perform a 'Best Of" tour with former L.A. Guns members Paul Black on vocals, Nickey Alexander on drums and former Brides live member Jeremy Guns rounding up the lineup on bass following a brief stint with Quiet Riot.[7][8]​ With The Tracii Guns Band touring, this put Brides of Destruction on indefinite hiatus in 2006. Eventually The Tracii Guns Bands would became the second L.A. Guns. Drummer Chad Stewart eventually joined the group replacing Nickey Alexander. On March 4, 2008, Tracii Guns' L.A. Guns was announced as one of the acts of the second Rocklahoma festival.

In 2008, Tracii Guns' L.A. Guns signed a deal with Alexis Records and began working on material for a new album with producer Steve Thompson. Singer Marty Casey, of Lovehammers, was asked to co-write some songs with the band by bassist Jeremy Guns. Eventually Paul Black left the group and Marty was asked to replace him. They finished recording the album and set a release date for March, 2009.[9]​ The group toured through 2008 and early 2009 and also recorded a pilot for VH1. While waiting for a release date to be set for the new album, as well as deciding on a new name for the band, Marty Casey returned to Lovehammers releasing new album Heavy Crown. Jizzy Pearl returned to front L.A. Guns for a summer tour while guitarist Alec Bauer departed the band.[10]

Guns N' Roses (1985)

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In 1985 Tracii and Axl Rose decided to merge both their groups L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose together to form a new group. Rose named the band Guns N' Roses combining the two names of the bands with the lineup featuring Axl Rose on vocals, Tracii on lead guitar, Izzy Stradlin on rhythm guitar, Ole Beich on bass and Rob Gardner drums.[11]​ Tracii had been trying to recruit Rose and Stradlin into a group before however, Tracii, as well as the other former L.A. Guns members Ole Beich and Rob Gardner, departed the group replaced by Slash, Duff McKagan and Steven Adler.[12]

Contraband (1991)

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Contraband was a short-lived supergroup/side project that included vocalist Richard Black, of Shark Island, guitarist Michael Schenker, of Scorpions, UFO and Michael Schenker Group, bassist Share Pedersen, of Vixen, drummer Bobby Blotzer, of Ratt, and Tracii taking up the second guitar role. They released one self-titled album in 1991 which received lukewarm reviews. The album was a commercial failure and the band disbanded shortly after, whilst touring with Ratt.[13]

Brides of Destruction (2002–2005)

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Despite signing a deal Spitfire Records, Tracii Guns left L.A. Guns, during the recording of a new album,[14]​ to form Brides of Destruction with Nikki Sixx, initially with the name Cockstar, after Mötley Crüe went on hiatus. After a number changes, the lineup was rounded off with singer London LeGrand and drummer Scot Coogan. They released Here Come The Brides, which charted at number 92 on the Billboard 200, in 2004[15]​ and was the first album featuring Tracii to chart since Hollywood Vampires in 1991. Nikki Sixx would leave the group in October 2004. Initially Tracii was to form a new band with the remaining Brides members and also offered his services to Axl Rose in a bid to join Guns N' Roses.[16]​ Eventually he continued with the Brides and Scott Sorry formerly of Amen was chosen as Sixx's replacement. Ginger of The Wildhearts was added as the band's second guitarist. The band then started writing for what would become Runaway Brides but soon after, Ginger departed the Brides.[17]​ The follow up to Here Come the Brides, Runaway Brides, was produced by Andy Johns who had previously worked with Tracii on the L.A. Guns album Waking the Dead. Three of the songs of the album were cowritten by Nikki Sixx having being written during the Here Come the Bride sessions with former guitarist Ginger also contributing writing on 3 tracks prior to leaving. The album saw a change in a style with it leaning towards a heavy metal sound in contrast with the hard rock/post-grunge sound of the first album. "Dimes In Heaven" was written as a tribute to recently deceased Pantera and Damageplan guitarist Dimebag Darrell.[18]​ After signing a new deal with Shrapnel Records, the album was released in Europe on September 13 and on September 27 in the US.[19][20]​ A video was shot for "White Trash" but both the album and the single failed to chart. With the formation of The Tracii Guns Band, later the second L.A. Guns, the Brides were put on indefinite hiatus.

Other work

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In 1999, Tracii played a show in Hollywood, California with former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke, who produced the L.A. Guns album Shrinking Violet in the same year, as part of his solo band with the performance being released the same year as 99 Live. In 2002, Tracii contributed guitars the Clarke's solo album Swag[21]​ with some of these tracks appearing on the 2007 compilation album Gilby Clarke.[22]​ Also in 1999, Tracii released his debut album Killing Machine, which was later re-released in 2004 with the new title of All Eyes are Watchin'.

Tracii was also in Poison for a short time in early 2000, when C.C. Deville departed the band for a month over a dispute over his new band opening for Poison that summer.[cita requerida] Tracii joined Quiet Riot in December 2005, a move that was to be short lived after he parted ways less than a month later.[7][23]

In 2004, Tracii featured on the album The Roots of Guns N' Roses, the album featuring the original demos by Hollywood Rose, on tracks remixed by Gilby Clarke.[24]

In the fall of 2005, Tracii was planning on collaborating with Adler's Appetite in project titled 'Guns N' Roses Revisited' with a tour of Asia planned[25]​ however, it never happened due to Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose threatening to file legal action.

In 2007, Tracii guested on the debut album Dopesnake by Hollywood Roses along with Mick Taylor formerly of The Rolling Stones, Phil Lewis and Paul Black both also of L.A. Guns, Gilby Clarke formerly of Guns N' Roses and Rock Star Supernova, Fred Coury of Cinderalla and formerly of London, Teddy Andreadis, Pat Travers and Hollywood Rose founder Chris Weber.[26]

It was announced in October 2008, the Steven Adler had formed a new supergroup with Tracii called Guns of Destruction. The bands lineup rounded up by Adler's Appetite and Enuff Z'nuff bassist Chip Z'nuff and singer Eric Dover of Sextus and formerly of Jellyfish and Slash's Snakepit. They were to make their live debut at the Key Club in Hollywood on November, 19 with "very special guests" in attendance.[27]​ However the group was to be short lived and Dover soon announced that he was not involved in the project.[28]

Discography

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Solo

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  • Killing Machine (1999) re-released in 2004 as All Eyes are Watchin'

with L.A. Guns

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Not including live and compilation albums

with Contraband

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  • Contraband (1993)

with Gilby Clarke

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with Brides of Destruction

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Guest credits

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Year Album Title Band Record Label Credits
2004 The Roots of Guns N' Roses Hollywood Rose Cleopatra Records Guitar overdubs on Gilby Clarke remixes
2007 Dopesnake Hollywood Roses Not to be confused with Hollywood Rose Abstract Guitars on "Turbosheen" & "Come Down"

References

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  1. «L.A. Guns: Encyclopedia II – L.A. Guns – History». L.A. Guns: Encyclopedia. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  2. «MusicMight :: Artists :: L.A. GUNS». MusicMight. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  3. «KNAC.COM – Features – Paul Black Interview». KNAC. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  4. «L.A. Guns @ Billboard.com». Billboard. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  5. «Rock Eyez – Interview with Steve Riley – Drummer (LA Guns,ex-WASP)Pt.1». Rock Eyez. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  6. «allmusic ((( Waking the Dead > Overview )))». Allmusic. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  7. a b «QUIET RIOT: Guitarist TRACII GUNS Joins The Fold». Blabbermouth. Dec. 16, 2005. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  8. «QUIET RIOT Part Ways With Guitarist TRACII GUNS». Blabbermouth. Jan. 13, 2006. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  9. «The Bright Light of Possibility:An Interview with L.A. Guns' Marty Casey». Icon vs. Icon. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  10. «Jizzy Pearl Rejoins L.A. Guns For Upcoming Summer Tour». Icon vs. Icon. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  11. Berelian (2005). The Rough Guides to Heavy Metal. Rough Guides. p. 143. ISBN 1-84353-415-0. 
  12. Slash; Anthony Bozza, (2007). Slash. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0 00-725775-1. 
  13. «Biography by Doug Stone». Allmusic.com. Consultado el January 18, 2009. 
  14. «L.A. GUNS Drummer Says TRACII GUNS' Departure Left Band's Album 'Dead In The Water'». Blabbermouth. Apr. 10, 2005. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  15. «SOUNDSCAN Report: TESLA, BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION, KATAKLYSM, DECAPITATED». Blabbermouth. Mar. 17, 2004. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  16. «BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION Guitarist Offers Services To GUNS N' ROSES». Blabbermouth. Dec. 14, 2004. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  17. «GINGER Explains Departure From BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION». Blabbermouth. Mar. 11, 2005. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  18. «BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION Frontman Discusses DIMEBAG Tribute Track 'Dimes In Heaven'». Blabbermouth. Aug. 11, 2005. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  19. «BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION Sign With SHRAPNEL RECORDS». Blabbermouth. July 18, 2005. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  20. «BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION: 'Runaway Brides' European Release Date Announced». Blabbermouth. Aug. 1, 2005. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  21. «allmusic ((( Swag > Overview )))». Allmusic. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  22. «allmusic ((( Gilby Clarke > Overview )))». Allmusic. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  23. «QUIET RIOT Part Ways With Guitarist TRACII GUNS». Blabbermouth. Jan. 13, 2006. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  24. «HOLLYWOOD ROSE: Pre-GUNS N' ROSES Demos To Receive Japanese Release With Bonus DVD». Blabbermouth. Oct. 5, 2004. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  25. «GUNS N' ROSES REVISITED: Asian Tour Dates Announced». Blabbermouth. Aug. 1, 2005. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  26. «GILBY CLARKE, TRACII GUNS, FRED COURY Featured On HOLLYWOOD ROSES Debut». Blabbermouth. Mar. 12, 2007. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  27. «GUNS N' ROSES, L.A. GUNS, ENUFF Z'NUFF Members Join Forces In GUNS OF DESTRUCTION». Blabbermouth. Oct. 8, 2008. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 
  28. «ERIC DOVER: I Am Not Performing With GUNS OF DESTRUCTION». Blabbermouth. Oct. 8, 2008. Consultado el 21 de febrero de 2010. 


Predecesor:
Original
Guns N' Roses lead guitarist
1985
Sucesor:
Slash
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99 Live
Álbum en directo de Gilby Clarke
Publicación 18 de enero del 2000
Grabación 1999
Género(s) Hard rock[1]
Duración 39:54
Discográfica Radio Mafia Records

99 Live es un álbum en vivo del guitarrista estadounidense Gilby Clarke,[2]​ antiguo miembro de Kill for Thrills y de Guns N' Roses; grabado en 1999 en Hollywood, Los Angeles California bajo el sello discográfico Radio Mafia Records.

Lista de canciones

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Todas las canciones escritas por Gilby Clarke.

  1. «Wasn't Yesterday Great» – 3:12
  2. «Monkey Chow» – 4:54
  3. «Black» – 5:08
  4. «Kilroy Was Here» – 3:09
  5. «Motorcycle Cowboys» – 4:14
  6. «Good Enough For Rock N' Roll» – 3:21
  7. «Cure Me... Or Kill Me...» – 5:16
  8. «Tijuana Jail» – 10:35

Miembros

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David Johansen
Datos generales
Origen Staten Island, New York, Bandera de Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
Información artística
Género(s) Glam rock, protopunk, punk rock, blues, lounge music, calipso
Instrumento(s) Voz, harmonica
Período de actividad 1970 - presente
Artistas relacionados New York Dolls, Buster Poindexter

David Roger Johansen es un músico estadounidense de rock, punk, blues, nacido el 9 de enero de 1950 en Staten Island, New York. Conocido por haber formado parte de la banda New York Dolls.

Sus comienzos

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Nacido en la Ciudad de New York, su madre deascendencia irlandesa era bibliotecaria y su padre de ascendencia noruega. agente de seguros.[1][2]

Cuando su padre fue arrestado en 1967 por tratar de introducir al país ilegalmente 15 libras de marihuana, David se refugió en la música, con la idea de seguir los pasos de su ídolo Mick Jagger. Johansen se convirtió después en un icono en el primer periodo del punk creando un anticipado estilo que inspiraría la revolución punk.

Carrera

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Originalmente inspirado por Mick Jagger y Rob Tyner de MC5, Johansen comenzó su carrera en la segunda mitad de la década de los sesenta como cantante en una banda llamada Vagabond Missionaries; posteriormente al inicio de los setentas como cantante de la banda punk New York Dolls. Con New York Dolls solo grabó dos álbumes, New York Dolls en 1973 y Too Much Too Soon en 1974. Ambos materiales sin mucho éxito comercial y duramente criticados, fueron escritos por Johansen y el guitarrista Johnny Thunders.

En 1975, debido a sus adicciones a las drogas Johnny Thunders y el baterista Jerry Nolan renuncian a la banda, poco después y por el mismo motivo el bajista Arthur Kane; Johansen en compañía de Sylvain Sylvain, Peter Jordan, Chris Robison y Tony Machine continuarían con la banda. En 1976 Robison es remplazado por Bobby Blaine, la banda se separó definitivamente en 1977.[3]

Un año mas tarde Johansen inició su carrera en solitairo, su primer álbum fue David Johansen, al poco tiempo grabaría In Style. Su excompañero de banda, Sylvain Sylvain, colaboró en la grabación y en las presentaciones interpretando varias canciones de New York Dolls, incluso editarían un álbum en vivo, The David Johansen Group Live.

Los álbumes Here Comes the Night y Sweet Revenge destacaron aún mas la capacidad de escritor y compositor de David Johansen teniendo como invitados y colaboradores al saxofonista Big Jay McNeely, al músico sudafricano Blondie Chaplin, Beach Boys, the Band y The Rolling Stones.

En la década de los ochentas, Johansen comenzó un proyecto musical bajo el pseudónimo de Buster Poindexter, acompañado por The Uptown Horns, interpretando canciones de jazz, lounge y calipso llegando a presentarse en Saturday Night Live. Como Poindexter se colocó en el primer en las listas con la canción «Hot Hot Hot».

Johansen actuó en varias películas durante los ochentas y noventas y tuvo un papel en la producción de HBO "OZ", apareción en la serie de televisión "The Adventures of Pete & Pete" en el episodio "On Golden Pete" interpretando a un guardabosques; su actuación mas destacada fue en la cinta navideña Scrooged.

Después Johansen se unió al grupo The Harry Smiths tributo a Harry Everett Smith, grabron el compilado Anthology of American Folk Music y Shaker, en compañia de Mick Jagger y Emilio Estevez para la película Freejack.

En 2006 Johansen salió de gira con una nueva alineación de New York Dolls y después de casi treinta años grabaron un nuevo álbum One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This.[4]

En octubre de 2007 participó en The Staten Island Composers Project, junto con otros dos musicos a quienes llamó la Casa de la Isla; Vernon Reid (fundador de Living Colour y Galt MacDermot. Colaboró además con los soundtracks de las películas Times Square y The Aviator

Discografía

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  • 1978 David Johansen
  • 1978 The David Johansen Group Live
  • 1979 In Style
  • 1981 Here Comes the Night
  • 1982 Live It Up
  • 1984 Sweet Revenge
  • 1987 Buster Poindexter
  • 1989 Buster Goes Berserk
  • 1994 Buster's Happy Hour
  • 1997 Buster's Spanish Rocketship
  • 2000 David Johansen and the Harry Smiths
  • 2002 Shaker

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References

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  1. http://www.filmreference.com/film/36/David-Johansen.html
  2. Antonia, Nina (2006). The New York Dolls: Too Much Too Soon. Omnibus Press. pp. 23-24. ISBN 1-84449-984-7. 
  3. . MySpace New York Dolls http://www.myspace.com/newyorkdolls: New York Dolls. Consultado el 23 March 2010.  Falta el |título= (ayuda)
  4. http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/deans06.php

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Rubber
álbum de estudio de Gilby Clarke
Publicación 29 de septiembre de 1998
Género(s) Rock, hard rock[1]
Duración 36:07
Discográfica Spitfire Records
Productor(es) Gilby Clarke
Calificaciones profesionales
Cronología de Gilby Clarke
The Hangover
(1997)
Rubber
(1998)
99 Live
(1999)

Rubber es el tercer álbum en solitario del guitarrista estadounidense Gilby Clarke, antiguo miembro de Kill for Thrills y de Guns N' Roses; grabado en 1998 bajo el sello discográfico Spitfire Records.

Lista de canciones

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N.ºTítuloEscritor(es)Duración
1.«Kilroy Was Here»Clarke2:55
2.«The Haunting»Clarke2:57
3.«Something's Wrong With You»Clarke3:38
4.«Sorry I Can't Write A Song About You»Clarke, Daniel3:38
5.«Mercedes Benz»Joplin, McClure, Neuwirth3:41
6.«The Hell's Angels»Clarke2:41
7.«Saturday Disaster»Clarke, Daniel2:59
8.«Trash»Sylvain, Johansen2:48
9.«Technicolour Stars»Clarke3:17
10.«Superstar»Clarke1:48
11.«Bourbon Street Blues»Clarke, Almeida2:33
12.«Frankie's Planet»Clarke

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El Appetite for Destruction Tour fue una gira musical de la banda estadounidense Guns N' Roses, para promocionar su álbum debut Appetite for Destruction, lanzado en julio de 1987, mismo que ha vendido más de 33.1 millones de copias (15 millones solo en los Estados Unidos) convirtiéndose en el álbum debut más vendido a nivel mundial.