Plein D'Amour The Guess Who
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Album Veröffentlichung:
2023
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
30.06.2023
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- 1 The King 05:34
- 2 Across the Line 04:54
- 3 People Around Me 04:07
- 4 Headline 04:08
- 5 Pursuit of no Regret 04:15
- 6 Spaces 04:14
- 7 Free 04:50
- 8 Plein D'Amour 04:24
Info zu Plein D'Amour
Legendary Canadian band The Guess Who is ready to drop some new music. The band just announced their brand new album, Plein D’Amour, which translates to full of love.
“We couldn’t think of a better time to introduce the world to an exceptional collection of songs that exude positivity and cohesive energy, a much needed cultural antidote. Now we ARE love -- Plein D’Amour!” Michael Staertow shares. Founding member Garry Peterson adds, “After recording this album, and living with it for a while, I believe this is the best album that I have played on.”
And the band is giving fans a taste of what to expect with the just-released first single from the record, “The King.”
According to lead vocalist Derek Sharp, who wrote the song, “The King” was inspired by “‘all the king’s horses and all the king’s men, couldn’t put Humpty together again.”
He added, “However, loving kindness is a universal balm, which can not only put Humpty together again, but turn him into a Prince!”
Garry Peterson, drums, percussion, backing vocals
Leonard Shaw, keyboards, saxophones, flute, backing vocals
Derek Sharp, lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
Michael Staertow, lead guitar, backing vocals
Michael Devin, bass guitar, backing vocals
The Guess Who
are a Canadian rock band formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The band released eleven studio albums, all of which reached the charts in Canada and the United States. Their 1970 album American Woman reached no. 1 in Canada and no. 9 in the United States, while five other albums reached the top ten in Canada. The Guess Who charted fourteen Top 40 singles in the United States and more than thirty in Canada.
Chad Allan and the Expressions, a predecessor of The Guess Who, had an international hit single with a cover of the Johnny Kidd & the Pirates song "Shakin' All Over". In order to make the public think the release might be from a British band and garner more attention, the label Scepter Records attached the slogan "Guess Who?" to the single in order keep the band's name a secret.
In December 1965, Burton Cummings was asked to join the band which had recently changed their name to Guess Who? for live performances...adopting the slogan created by the record label. In early 1966, the band recorded the album It's Time under the name Guess Who? with Chad Allan and Burton Cummings sharing lead vocals. Before the album was released in June of 1966, Chad Allan had left the band and Burton Cummings took over lead vocals. The band's first album released officially as The Guess Who (sans question mark), was Wheatfield Soul in 1969.
The Guess Who found their greatest success in the late 60s and early 70s, under the leadership of singer/keyboardist Burton Cummings and guitarist Randy Bachman, with hit songs including "American Woman", "These Eyes", "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature", and "No Time". With Randy Bachman's exit in 1970, Kurt Winter joined the band and The Guess Who would go on to release the band's top selling album Share the Land. Songs such as "Hand Me Down World", "Hang On To Your Life", "Albert Flasher", "Clap for the Wolfman", "Runnin' Back to Saskatoon", "Star Baby", and "Glamour Boy" would follow.
The Guess Who officially broke up in 1975 with the exit of lead singer Burton Cummings. In 1976 RCA released the album The Way They Were, songs recorded in 1970 when Randy Bachman was still in the band and originally meant to be the follow up to the 1970 album American Woman.
Members of The Guess Who reunited a number of times over the years, the first being when Burton Cummings, Randy Bachman, Garry Peterson, and late-classic-era bassist Bill Wallace reformed for a CBC television special in November 1979. This was followed by a short tour of notable Canadian cultural venues in 1983, resulting in the live album Together Again! (known as The Best of The Guess Who – Live! in the United States).
In May 1997, with their hometown of Winnipeg facing severe floods, Cummings and Bachman reunited for a fundraiser for disaster relief. At the request of the Premier of Manitoba, Cummings, Bachman, Kale, and Peterson appeared together at the closing ceremonies of the Pan American Games at Winnipeg Stadium on August 8, 1999.
Another lineup featuring members Cummings, Bachman, Peterson, Donnie McDougall, and Bill Wallace engaged in a lengthy reunion tour from 2000 to 2003, including playing the halftime show at the 2000 Grey Cup. On July 30, 2003, this lineup performed before an estimated audience of 450,000 at the Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto SARS benefit concert. The show was the largest outdoor ticketed event in Canadian history.
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