Thursday, April 28, 2011

Lou Gramm - I Wish Today Was Yesterday (1970-75 us, classic rock with blues soul touches - MP3 320k and FLAC)

Lou Gramm (Louis Andrew Grammatico) was born in Rochester, New York. He attended Gates-Chili High School in Rochester, graduating with the class of 1968. He is also an alumnus of Monroe Community College in Rochester.

Gramm began his musical career in his mid-teens, playing in local Rochester bands, including St. James Infirmary (later The Infirmary), and PHFFT. He later sang harmony vocals in another local band, Poor Heart. Gramm then went on to sing and play drums, and to eventually become front man for the band Black Sheep.

Black Sheep had the distinction of being the first American band signed to the Chrysalis label, which released their first single, "Stick Around" (1973). Soon after this initial bit of success, Black Sheep signed with Capitol Records, releasing two albums in succession [S/T (1974) and Encouraging Words (1975). They were the opening act for KISS when an icy accident with their equipment truck on the New York State Thruway suddenly ended the band's tour on Christmas Eve, 1975. Unable to support its albums with live performances, Black Sheep came prematurely to a screeching halt.

A year earlier, Lou Gramm had the opportunity to meet his future bandmate Mick Jones. Jones was in Rochester performing with the band Spooky Tooth, and Gramm had given Jones a copy of Black Sheep's first album (S/T). It was early in 1976, not long after Black Sheep's truck accident, when Jones, in search of a lead vocalist for a new band he was assembling, expressed his interest in Gramm and invited him in a phone call to audition for the job of lead singer.

With the blessings of his Black Sheep bandmates, Gramm flew down to New York to audition for the still-unnamed band. With his powerful vocals, he easily got the job. Lou Grammatico then became Lou Gramm, and, with the band initially known as "Trigger," and later renamed Foreigner, became one of the most successful rock vocalists of the late 1970s and 1980s.


Tracks
1. Won't Somebody Take Her Home - 3:25
2. Don't You Know Me My Friend - 2:42
3. Better Know Your Heart - 3:30
4. I Can't Make It Alone - 5:14
5. How Do You Tell Someone - 3:51
6. Society's Child - 4:26
7. I Wish Today Was Yesterday - 4:10
8. My Baby - 3:19
9. Headin' Home - 3:33
10.Watch You Walk Away - 7:53

[ Thank you ARGS for sending this album ]
CODE: 50178

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