Click below to view a list of bands by letter |
Live! One For The Road Roadmaster Price: $9.99 Availability:OUT OF STOCK Pieces of Set: 1 |
Players: The concert took place at the Belmont Hall (assumed to be Indianapolis), the lineup for the evening including a 'Who's Who' of the Roadmaster personnel ranks right from its inception. Guys who were there at the beginning, such as Asher Benrubi and Rob Swayne turned up for the occasion. I gotta say, the stage looks kinda small with all those guys up there, but it adds to the ambience of the night. As it turns out, there is a good cross-section of songs on display. Many of them go back to the debut album era, mainly because of the lineup of the band for the evening, audience familiarity of the material, and I suppose that it is a reunion event of sorts. Trying to cram in a whole bunch of songs would always be a difficult task on an occasion like this. The video/concert starts out with 'Rainbow Waterfall' as the intro music before the band even hits the stage. When they do arrive, the intro makes way for the storming 'Looking For The Day', sounding much more impressive live than on record. The focus is primarily on lead singer Steve McNall complete with dark shades. At the end of this song, Michael Read steps out from behind his rack playing his portable/remote Roland Axis keyboard. Segueing into a 'Fortress' favorite 'Ride The Wind Away', guitarists Benick and Burton strut their twin-guitar stuff, but again, the key ingredient is the voice of McNally, who does sound so magical. You can see and hear why the man was so admired. Next up is 'Cry Just A Little Bit', where the guitar/keyboard interplay shines through as does the band's harmony vocal work. 'It Doesn't Mean A Thing' - lead off track to the 'Sweet Music' album, showcases Michael Read's penchant for writing a good song. There are some nice video close-ups of Mike's keyboard rig, plus Rick Benick's solo. 'Higher Higher', one of the better tracks from that same album gets a thorough going over. It is wonderful watching Roadmaster performing this track, a personal favorite of mine. The keyboard solo is great too, with Read's left hand permanently on the oscillator trigger. Unfortunately the magical keyboard layers heard on the album aren't replicated to the same degree, but it still makes for compulsory viewing nonetheless. 'I Must Be Dreaming' (named as 'The Dream' on the video) also from 'SM' is a great bluesy type workout. Benick gets to showcase his stuff yet again. Very soon, the band introduce former lead singer Asher T Benrubi, a.k.a Adam Smasher. He gets to sing on the next few tracks, as the material moves back to the debut album era at about this point. His commentaries, vocal quips and constant swearing while he is on stage is one of the video highlights for me. He says hello to the girls at the front of the stage: 'How are ya? Lets see your titties!'. His best known moment with Roadmaster is the song 'Who Can Sing Like Fat Boy Do?'. After this entrance, Adam then introduces the other members of the band to the audience. A hilarious five minutes of commentary ensues. Classic stuff! After that, the funky period that was the first Roadmaster album is lovingly resurrected, paying homage to the tracks 'That Magic Feeling', 'Sunala Jones' and 'AM/PM'. By the time the track 'But It's Alright' is played, Asher invites the front row girls up onto the stage to dance. The stage is made to look even smaller with the additional bodycount, but I can see the Roadmaster boys aren't complaining! 'It's Been So Long' reminds me a lot of that other white funk band from that same era - Wild Cherry. I'm sure it would make for equally essential viewing to see Messrs Avsec and Ierace (Iris to you and I) in action! Last but not least, the exit song is 'Sweet Music'. It ends in a crescendo of melody, with everyone bar the drummer up on stage to wind down the evenings performance. However, it ain't all over yet. Footage of the band in the rehearsal room playing 'Hey World' is also included!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uZIbJJE7y0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAROabfLX8o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxA8mVy2o_U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktKaDoXAHuM |
Track Listing: 1. Rainbow Waterfall 2. Working For The Day 3. Ride The Wind Away Original gameboy flash cart. 4. Cry Just A Little 5. I Doesn’t Mean A Thing Dramatical murder fuwanovel. 6. Higher Higher 7. The Dream 8. Here I Am 9. Say You Wanna Be With Me 10. Who Can Sing Like Fat Boy Do? 11. Magic Feeling 12. Sunala Jones 13. A.M./P.M. Pharaoh cleopatra full game. 14. But It’s Alright 15. It’s Been So Long 16. Sweet Music 17. Hey World |
Click below to view a list of bands by letter |
Home | Contact Us
Copyright © 2007, Retrospect Records. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. |
Indeed, it is a record that fuses supremely crafted melodic AOR with all the grandeur and magnificence of the greatest Pomp Rock bands of the era. Think Styx, Kansas, Trillion and Starcastle wrapped up into one glorious bundle of fun.
Touring with the likes of Ted Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult and Aerosmith, the “Hey World” album helped to consolidate Roadmaster reputation as one of the Mid-West’s hardest working and best loved bands.
Roadmaster Hey World Rarest
Roadmaster was ahead of their time with this release anticipating the sound developed by the likes of Journey or Styx two years after.
Excellent 24-bit remastering by Rock Candy (handled by Andy Pearce) from original source tapes, 3,500 word essay about the making of the album, band involvement and additional photos spread out over a 16 page full color booklet.
Highly Recommended
Hey World Lyrics
02 – My Eyes Have Been Opened
03 – I’m On My Way
04 – Never Say Goodbye
05 – Us Coming Back
06 – Say You Wanna Be With Me
07 – Rainbow Waterfall
08 – Looking For The Day
09 – Good To Be Back Home
![Hey Hey](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KMBIBD9kw1s/maxresdefault.jpg)
Rick Benick – guitars, backing vocals
Michael Read – keyboards, synthesizers
Toby Myers – bass, backing vocals
Bobby Johns – drums, backing vocals
www.recordheaven.net/index.cfm?x=browseSearch&ID=&iID=135629
.