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9.3.25

ATOMIC ROOSTER — Death Walks Behind You (1970-2016) RM | SHM-CD, Mini LP | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"Devil's Answer" might be the record for which Atomic Rooster are remembered, but it was their second album that posted warning that they were on the verge of creating something dazzling -- simply because the record itself is a thing of almost freakish beauty. With only organist Vincent Crane surviving from the original lineup, and John Du Cann coming in to relieve him of some of the songwriting duties, Death Walks Behind You opens at a gallop and closes with a sprint. The title track is effectively spooky enough for any Hammer horror aficionado, all descending pianos and Psycho-screaming guitars, while "Gershatzer," a duet for organ and percussion, proves that new drummer Paul Hammond is more than a match for the departed Carl Palmer. It's in between these dramatic bookends, however, that Rooster truly peak, with the stately "VUG," the pensive "Nobody Else," and the truly amazing "Tomorrow Night" (one of the scariest love songs ever let loose on the U.K. chart) all impressing. Crane's liner notes, incidentally, remind us that the album packed a different version of the hit, with an extended ending that descends into unimagined chaos -- a shocker for the pop kids, perhaps, but a fabulous bridge into the succeeding "7 Streets." Possibly the best evidence for this being Atomic Rooster's masterpiece, however, comes not simply from what's on the album, but for what has been left off. An excellent repackaging and remastering job restores the original artwork in all its gatefold glory, but you'll search in vain for bonus tracks -- not because there were none to add, but because they simply wouldn't fit. Sit through Death Walks Behind You, after all, and you really won't need any more surprises. Dave Thompson
Tracklist :
1. Death Walks Behind You (7:24)

 John Du Cann / Vincent Crane
2. VUG (instrumental) (5:03)
 Vincent Crane
3. Tomorrow Night (4:02)
 Vincent Crane
4. 7 Streets (6:47)
 John Du Cann
5. Sleeping For Years (5:30)
 John Du Cann
6. I Can't Take No More (3:36)
 John Du Cann
7. Nobody Else (5:04)
 Vincent Crane
8. Gershatzer (instrumental) (8:01)
 Vincent Crane
 Line-up / Musicians
 John Cann - Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Lead Vocals
 Vincent Crane - Hammond Organ, Piano, Backing Vocals
 Paul Hammond - Drums, Percussion

27.9.18

ATOMIC ROOSTER - [Discography] 1970-2008 [20 Albums, 1 Box-Set + 1 Single]

biography
Founded 1969 - Disbanded in 1975 - Reformed from 1980 to 1983 and again since 2016 with new formation
THE CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN having disintegrated after their sole album and their worldwide hit Fire (I am the god of hellfire) Vincent Crane (responsible for the music of that album) and Carl Palmer founded ATOMIC ROOSTER with Nick Graham on bass and vocals. This line-up soon disintegrated (Palmer abandoning them to join ELP), Crane contacted guitarist John DuCann formerly of psych bands THE ATTACK and ANDROMEDA and Paul Hammond on drums to make a seminal early Heavy Metal masterpiece "Death Walks Behind You" and then they hired Pete French, the incredible voice to make their finest album "In Hearing Of...". Most people would agree that this was the better line-up of ROOSTER but the mood was always stormy between Crane and DuCann so they disbanded at the release of the third album. Vincent Crane, always prone to depressions, had to start from scratch again and hired superb vocalist Chris Farlowe (ex-COLOSSEUM) and other men to make another fine album "Made In England" and finally "Nice and Greasy". Those last album are often over-looked by progheads being categorized as funk but this is hardly the case even if the superb use of a horn section on a third of the tracks add a lot of depth to their music. Their most popular hits (they did not spit at the singles market made often reference to the devil or Satan but the general mood was not Satanist as they have been so often categorized along with BLACK SABBATH and BLACK WIDOW. Crane would re-form his band along the years when his health permitted it until his death in 89.
ATOMIC ROOSTER is highly recommended to everyone looking for Hammond organ-driven rock of the early 70's but to anyone looking for high-energy prog. It is responsible for some of the all-time best hard-rock albums and should figure in all collection (you should hide a copy of "In Hearing Of ...." in your grandma's collection just for kicks.  by prograrchives
a. Albums Remastered
b. Live Albums
c. Compilation Albums
2002 - Resurection [3CD Box Set] flac
d. Singles

Band Members 
Vincent Crane : Founding member, Keyboardist throughout 
Died: 14th Feb '89 
Carl Palmer : Founding member, Original drummer. 
Years: 69-70. 
Nick Graham, Original bassist and original vocalist. 
69-70 
John Cann, Vocalist, guitarist. 
Years: 70-71,80-81 
Died 21st Sept '11 
Pete French, Vocalist. 
Years: 71-72 
Paul Hammond, Drummer 
Years: 70-71,80-84 
Died: 1992 
Chris Farlowe, Vocalist. 
Years: 72-74 
Steve Bolton, Guitarist. 
Years: 71-73 
Ric Parnell, Drummer. 
Years: 70,71-74 
John Goodsall, Guitarist. 
Years: 73-74 
Preston Heyman, Drummer. 
Years: 1980 
Bernie Torme, Guitarist. 
Years: 81-84 

All Guest Members 
ATOMIC ROOSTER
Discography / 1970-2008 
 [20 Albums, 1 Box-Set + 1 Single, CBR320 / scans] 
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