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Kid Dynamite wrote:Song "Nothin' At All" on 1998 back on the street tour bootleg is the Heart one?
Journey/Survivor wrote:Kid Dynamite wrote:Song "Nothin' At All" on 1998 back on the street tour bootleg is the Heart one?
I don't know? I've never heard that song performed by Survivor.
Journey/Survivor wrote:If Kid Dynamite has time to finish the Jim Peterik list, that would be awesome! I can add to the list later on if he doesn't mind my doing so!? That is unless he lists everything already?
If def, Kid Dynamite, Eyeof, Marcel Jordan or anyone else wants to finish the Dave Bickler list, that would be great too!
def, I'm sorry. I hope we didn't hijack from your Dave Bickler thread. Hopefully MR members will continue to add to your list!
manny wrote:Stephan Ellis payed bass on the David Glen Eisley' Stranger From The Past album (Frontiers, 2000).
def wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:If Kid Dynamite has time to finish the Jim Peterik list, that would be awesome! I can add to the list later on if he doesn't mind my doing so!? That is unless he lists everything already?
If def, Kid Dynamite, Eyeof, Marcel Jordan or anyone else wants to finish the Dave Bickler list, that would be great too!
def, I'm sorry. I hope we didn't hijack from your Dave Bickler thread. Hopefully MR members will continue to add to your list!
No problem, I think it is good to exchange knowlegde on the disocrgraphy. At least it is more interesting than the other frustrating news on the band.
This is a list I once saw of so-called SURVIVOR demos. Is anyone able to tell some more about the period and with which singer those tracks have been recorded:
Indigo Nights
Here I Come
Hello To you
Don´t Let Me Down Easy
Slippin´Away
Round & Round (I think some guys here on the forum mentioned, it has been played live some years ago)
Maybe (existing live version)
Nothing At All (existing live version)
Overload
Laughing At Time
She´s Arrived
Indelibly Blue
Got To Win You Over
Got To Dance To Keep From Crying
The Last Of The True Lovers
Umistakable Fire
Faithful Heart
Be There In A Heartbeat
Living With me Tonight
When The Phone Don´t Ring
Stop, Drop & Roll
Hurting In New Places
Boys With Guitars
Nashville By Night
Credits Roll
We Wish
Prisoners Of Gravity
Angeline (existing live version)
I Don’t (probably the FMS song)
Cry Of The Wild Heart
Rocket Science
The Song That Got Away
One Night Stand
Missing Persons
Love’s The Last To Know
def wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:If Kid Dynamite has time to finish the Jim Peterik list, that would be awesome! I can add to the list later on if he doesn't mind my doing so!? That is unless he lists everything already?
If def, Kid Dynamite, Eyeof, Marcel Jordan or anyone else wants to finish the Dave Bickler list, that would be great too!
def, I'm sorry. I hope we didn't hijack from your Dave Bickler thread. Hopefully MR members will continue to add to your list!
No problem, I think it is good to exchange knowlegde on the disocrgraphy. At least it is more interesting than the other frustrating news on the band.
This is a list I once saw of so-called SURVIVOR demos. Is anyone able to tell some more about the period and with which singer those tracks have been recorded:
Indigo Nights
Here I Come
Hello To you
Don´t Let Me Down Easy
Slippin´Away
Round & Round (I think some guys here on the forum mentioned, it has been played live some years ago)
Maybe (existing live version)
Nothing At All (existing live version)
Overload
Laughing At Time
She´s Arrived
Indelibly Blue
Got To Win You Over
Got To Dance To Keep From Crying
The Last Of The True Lovers
Umistakable Fire
Faithful Heart
Be There In A Heartbeat
Living With me Tonight
When The Phone Don´t Ring
Stop, Drop & Roll
Hurting In New Places
Boys With Guitars
Nashville By Night
Credits Roll
We Wish
Prisoners Of Gravity
Angeline (existing live version)
I Don’t (probably the FMS song)
Cry Of The Wild Heart
Rocket Science
The Song That Got Away
One Night Stand
Missing Persons
Love’s The Last To Know
Idiosyncrasy wrote:There's also 'Time Alone' by Kevin Lee and the Lonesome City Kings, co-written by Peterik with guitars by Frankie.
manny wrote:Jimi Jamison (1989-Present)
Singles/EPs:
Jimi Jamison - Ever Since The World Began(Lock Up Soundtrack)(1990)
B Side: Cry Alone
Label: ?
Kid Dynamite, I've got this original "3 cd single in a cardsleeve. This single was released in 1989. CBS Records Inc. Licenced through Scoti Bros. Records.
Lucky.Phil wrote:Yeah, I'm sure many people have (like me) been searching for more Jimi material to listen to following the recent terrible news.
A few bits I have come across which may be of interest are as follows, listed as Artist, Album, Track(s):
Howard Leese
Secret Weapon
The Vine
Indicco
Karmalion
Ride The Wave | Days Of Wine And Roses | Feel So Good
Dominoe
Naked But Dressed
Comin' Home
Doors Tribute
Light My Fire
LA Woman
Steve Miller Tribute
Fly Like an Eagle
Space Cowboy
The above tracks are all duets with Jimi, not just backing vocals.
iTunes also have a few interesting bits and pieces:
Eye of the Tiger (Single - Re-recorded version)
House That Love Built (Charity Single)
Unreleased Music (8 track album: Bring Em Back, Miss That Girl, Till You Love Someone, The Sound Of Home, A Kiss to Remember You By, Emily Lives in My Guitar, Language of Love, Heart of a Woman)
One other thing of interest I found is an album by Linda Lawley, which includes a track called 'If You Walk Away', later recorded by Jimi on his first solo album 'When Love Comes Down'.
I am sure that there is much more of this sort of thing out there but these are just the few I've found on my travels!
Lucky.Phil wrote:iTunes also have a few interesting bits and pieces:
Eye of the Tiger (Single - 2014 re-recorded version: Anniversary of Rocky III mix)
Lucky.Phil wrote:Lucky.Phil wrote:iTunes also have a few interesting bits and pieces:
Eye of the Tiger (Single - 2014 re-recorded version: Anniversary of Rocky III mix)
Also there is a Survivor re recording of Eye of the Tiger with Jimi on vocals called '2006 Master' which is available on Amazon and Spotify. Not sure of the history or details of this recording but it is certainly different to the Jimi Jamison solo version listed above.
Lucky.Phil wrote:Yeah, I'm sure many people have (like me) been searching for more Jimi material to listen to following the recent terrible news.
A few bits I have come across which may be of interest are as follows, listed as Artist, Album, Track(s):
Howard Leese
Secret Weapon
The Vine
Indicco
Karmalion
Ride The Wave | Days Of Wine And Roses | Feel So Good
Dominoe
Naked But Dressed
Comin' Home
Doors Tribute
Light My Fire
LA Woman
Steve Miller Tribute
Fly Like an Eagle
Space Cowboy
The above tracks are all duets with Jimi, not just backing vocals.
iTunes also have a few interesting bits and pieces:
Eye of the Tiger (Single - 2014 re-recorded version: Anniversary of Rocky III mix)
House That Love Built (Charity Single)
Unreleased Music (8 track album: Bring Em Back, Miss That Girl, Till You Love Someone, The Sound Of Home, A Kiss to Remember You By, Emily Lives in My Guitar, Language of Love, Heart of a Woman)
One other thing of interest I found is an album by Linda Lawley, which includes a track called 'If You Walk Away', later recorded by Jimi on his first solo album 'When Love Comes Down'.
I am sure that there is much more of this sort of thing out there but these are just the few I've found on my travels!
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