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1. Future Now (3.24)
(mp3)
(1.62mb)
2. Electrophonic Tonic (3.10)
3. Shellback (3.21)
4. Agua Caliente (3.59)
5. Runaway Slaves (4.03)
6. Asteroid B-612 (4.44)
7. Blood From A Stone (4.29)
8. Heaven (4.16)
9. Give It Up (5.39)
10. Love And Learn (3.07)
11. Dangerous (3.14)
12. City Slang (7.38)
13. I Got A Right (3.55)
14. TV Eye (7.27)
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The Band:
Scott Morgan
- vocals and guitar
Deniz Tek - vocals and guitar
Romano Pasquini - bass
Pippo Pasquini - drums
Stefano Constantini - guitar
Recorded
in Spring 2001
Niort,
France
and
Marzi, Italy.
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DO
YOU LIKE "DETROIT GARAGE ROCK"?
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHERE IT CAME FROM?
Are
you ready for a dose of the hard stuff? Deniz Tek, Scott Morgan and the
"Three Assassins" deliver a hit of unadulterated, 200 proof
old school Motor City rock. Not for the weak, this stuff burns as it goes
down.
One
of the aspiring rockers in the audience digging a Rationals' gig at Ann
Arbor's Forsythe Junior High was future Radio Birdman leader Deniz Tek.
Deniz's first impressions match his quote of today: "Scott Morgan
is one of the greatest singers in the world, a unique soul shouter from
the old school, and an amazing guitarist". The Rationals along with
the MC5 were the house bands at the Grande Ballroom, supporting and holding
their own with Hendrix, Cream and many more. The Rationals were local
legends, whose regional hit single with Otis Redding's "Respect"
inspired Aretha Franklin's classic version recorded shortly after.
In
1973 Scott teamed up with Fred "Sonic" Smith from the MC5 in
another legendary outfit, Sonic's Rendezvous Band. Deniz Tek had meanwhile
gone to Australia and Radio Birdman. On trips home he hung out and sat
in on guitar with Sonic's Rendezvous many times. Deniz now found himself
exchanging ideas with the musicians who had influenced him as a teenager.
Since
Wayne Kramer and Deniz asked Scott to join them in Dodge Main, the Tek/Morgan
partnership has taken many forms, including Deniz' own live solo work,
a national US tour in Scott Morgan's Powertrane with Stooge Ron Asheton,
and a Sonic's Rendezvous
reunion tribute where Deniz filled in for Fred Smith.
The
third generation of this triumvirate comes from Rome, in the form of the
back line of The Sonic Assassins. There is little doubt the brothers Pasquini
and Stefano Costantini knew exactly they were getting into when Deniz
Tek asked them to back him on a tour. During their decade in A-10, described
by some as "the most brutal punk rock band in existence", they
had toured extensively with The Deniz Tek Group's "Outside"
lineup. Deniz chose to turn the intensity up even more, and invited Scott
Morgan to come along for a tour of France and Italy, rounding out the
three guitar line up.
The
set for the tour and the resulting album draws from both Deniz and Scott's
past work, as well as that of fellow Michigan bands The MC5 and Stooges.
The album's opening blast of Future Now, from the MC5's final album, transforms
the song into a driving blues shouter. Electrophonic Tonic finds the band
picking up speed on this flashback to Scott's R&B roots. Blood From
A Stone and Give It Up originally appeared on Outside, considered by many
to be the best solo release from the Iceman. Shellback and Agua Caliente
from the Equinox album take on new life with the A-10 rhythm section in
charge.
From
the song book of Scott's European band the Hydromatics comes Runaway Slaves.
Drummer Pippo Pasquini finds the back beat and doesn't let up. Romano
and Pippo Pasquini drive the band with a youthful power and understanding
of the music in the same manner the Godoy Twins fuel the Golden Breed
with Deniz. Scott brings Asteroid-B612, Heaven, Love And Learn, and Dangerous
from Sonic's Rendezvous Band. The three guitar mauling of City Slang and
white hot versions of I Got A Right and TV Eye bring these killer jams
to a crashing end.
Deniz
Tek and Scott Morgan, two un-stoppable veteran road warriors, have once
again joined forces with a new generation of hard rockers to bring you
this destroyer set of essential Motor City rock and roll.
Suggested Songs: The Future Now, Electrophonic Tonic,
Give It Up, City Slang
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