Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Cover and inner sleeve are exactly like the German original first issue > Motivation Radio On labels only 1 line of copyright text on rim, and only GEMA as right society. Unlike Motivation Radio with same catalogue number and label design. P 1977 Virgin Records Ltd. Im Ariola-Vertrieb Printed in Western Germany, by Mohndruck Reinhard Mohn OHG ...

  2. Motivation Radio je třetí sólové studiové album britského kytaristy Stevea Hillage, vydané v roce 1977 u vydavatelství Virgin Records. Nahráno bylo v červenci 1977 v Los Angeles v Kalifornii a jeho producentem byl Malcolm Cecil .

  3. Saucer Surfing (2006 Digital Remastered) 4:21. Searching For The Spark (2006 Digital Remastered) 5:32. Octave Doctors (2006 Digital Remastered) 3:34. Not Fade Away (Glide Forever) 3:34. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Motivation Radio" on Discogs.

  4. Saucer Surfing (2006 Digital Remastered) 4:21. Searching For The Spark (2006 Digital Remastered) 5:32. Octave Doctors (2006 Digital Remastered) 3:34. Not Fade Away (Glide Forever) 3:34. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Motivation Radio" on Discogs.

  5. Motivation Radio from Steve Hillage (1977) (CD, Vinyl). And other albums from Steve Hillage are available on sale at Recordsale.

  6. Joining as the rhythm section were session musicians Joe Blocker on drums and Reggie McBride on bass. The album surrenders a lot of Hillage's spacey-ness for a more direct song approach; an odd departure, considering that Cecil, with his TONTO (The Original New Timbre Orchestra) machine, was something of an electronic synthesizer pioneer. With the strumming of acoustic guitar, the simple song ...

  7. Steve Hillage - Motivation Radio [Remaster 2007] (1977) Motivation Radio is the third studio album by British art rock musician Steve Hillage. Whilst touring in the United States in promotion of his previous album L (1976), Hillage grew disillusioned with the progressive rock tag attached to him by the media and fans, and disliked their attitude towards funk music, which Hillage was a big fan of.