Friday, July 11, 2008
GTR - (1986) GTR
GTR - (1986) GTR
I don't know what I was thinking back in 1986 when I purchased GTR's self-titled debut (and fortunately only studio release). It must have been that one song they kept playing on the radio, When the Heart Rules the Mind. I don't know what it was about that song. Maybe the catchy hooks? It couldn't have been the vocals, could it?
Now all these years later, I find that this album hasn't aged well at all. Instead of a fine wine, what we have here is a chunk of moldy cheese. In other words, it's not just a cheesy album, it's also pretty bad. GTR were known for their two guitarists, Steve Howe and Steve Hackett. What isn't widely known is that instead of using keyboards, they used those awful guitar-based synthesizers. This basically meant that the vibrations of their guitar strings were fed into a synthesizer trigger pickup which sent MIDI signals to a synthesizer. I've never been fond of the sounds these produced often causing me much irritation.
The other problem with this album is that once you get past the first track, their lone top 40 hit, When the Heart Rules the Mind, the rest of the album is quite a disappointment containing mostly arena rock-styled mediocrity. It almost sounds like a poor man's Asia, and maybe that's because Asia keyboardist Geoff Downes produced this album. I find it unbelievable that these two highly acclaimed guitarists made this stuff. It must have been a sign of the times and a clear indication of what was wrong with music in the 1980s.
GTR disbanded in 1987. And that's pretty much it.
Tracking List:
01. When The Heart Rules The Mind (5:28)
02. The Hunter (4:58)
03. Here I Wait (4:57)
04. Sketches In The Sun (2:33)
05. Jekyll And Hyde (4:45)
06. You Can Still Get Through (4:58)
07. Reach Out (Never Say No) (4:06)
08. Toe The Line (4:30)
09. Hackett To Bits (2:10)
10. Imagining (5:54)
Total Time: 44:25
Line-up/Musicians:
- Max Bacon / lead vocals
- Steve Hackett / guitars, synthesizers, backing vocals
- Steve Howe / guitars, synthesizers, backing vocals
- Jonathan Mover / drums, percussion
- Phil Spalding / bass, backing vocals
Labels:
GTR,
Jonathan Mover,
Max Bacon,
Phil Spalding,
Steve Hackett,
Steve Howe
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http://www.gigasize.com/get.php/3194230208/GTRGTR_1986.rar
Hello, Nice collection of artists. I just found your blog and am just starting to explore it.
There is a dead link for GTR's album.
Thanks for all of your hard work
If it helps, here's a new link for the GTR album. The password is highqualitymp3.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/162638991/GTR.rar
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