Back in time with Shaw / Blades Influence
A Shaw / Blades post seemed to be inevitable: seeing them on VH1-Classic one afternoon, hearing them on Howard Stern the following week, and then being approached by a friend, demanding Shaw / Blades exposure on Ickmusic. So here goes…
Jack Blades, formerly of 80’s super hair-pop group Night Ranger, and Tommy Shaw, singer / guitarist for Styx, first joined together as two members of Damn Yankees (along with the Nuge) in 1990. Seventeen years later, the two are still collaborating, as Shaw / Blades. Influence, released in February, is actually their second release. Hallucination was released back in 1995.
Influence, as the title suggests, is a journey through the classic tunes of yesteryear that influenced the two. They take on tunes by the likes of Buffalo Springfield, the Zombies, and Yes. But they also show their soft sides by covering Orleans, Seals & Crofts, and the Mamas & the Papas. Well actually, soft is a theme throughout the album. They put the soft, smooth, seventies lite-rock twist on every tune on it.
It’s nothing groundbreaking by any means. The covers stay very true to the originals. But it’s … nice. Shaw and Blades are two very down to earth, likeable guys. And they’re sharing the music that means something in their lives. You can’t knock that. And to the fans who have followed them through their careers – like my friend Shannon – it means something to them too.
Shaw/Blades: Time of the Season (mp3) -originally by the Zombies
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Track List:
1. Summer Breeze (Seals & Crofts)
2. Time Of The Season (Zombies)
3. Your Move (Yes)
4. I Am A Rock (Simon & Garfunkel)
5. Lucky Man (Emerson, Lake and Palmer)
6. The Sound Of Silence (Simon & Garfunkel)
7. California Dreamin'(Mamas & Papas)
8. On A Carousel (the Hollies)
9. Dirty Work (Steely Dan)
10. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield)
11. Dance With Me (Orleans)
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5 Comments
Jefferson
Oh my God, this is worse than a war with Iran.
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Jshua
*holds hand up again, this time w/elastic glitter pants on but….*
yeah, they are true musicians musicians……
Always knew it and thought I was the only one!
Darn you Pete for being so correct!!!!
🙂
J-
Lyle
I really like this song, even with all the retro touches. Maybe it’s because I can hear the lyrics better than on the Zombies’ version. This includes “Who’s your daddy?” — is this how the phrase got started?
Mrs. Cornish
Pete, thanks for the post and sorry it took me forever to post a comment. I just wanted to share what master musicians they are.