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The Rats - Second Long Player Record (1974, 2009)⭐

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Total size: 235.61 MB
Added: 2025-03-10 23:39:08

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Artist: The Rats Album: Second Long Player Record Label: Voiceprint – VP 468 Country: UK Released: 1974/2009 Genre: Glam Audio codec: FLAC | lossless Tracklist: 1. Shine On 2. Mr. Straight 3. Shootin´ Again 4. The Elf Sires 5. Bite The Bullet 6. All Ways In The Night 7 Go Get Straight 8. The Highway Man 9. Day Of The Madman 10.Good Girls Taste Nice Personnel: Bass – Peter Kirke Drums – Colin White Lead Guitar, Keyboards – Graeme Quinton-Jones Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards – David Kubinec Though they might be long forgotten by all but the most tuned-in of collectors, The Rats amount to little short of royalty in the enchanted world of junk-shop glam. Released in 1974 on the newly-launched Good Ear label (reportedly complete with a promotional beer mat), despite sounding at times worthy of a vintage Tony Visconti production, The Rats’ one and only album promptly disappeared from view. And that’s where it remained, until now, of course. Fronted by singer-songwriter Dave Kubinec (formerly of mid-60s act Pieces Of Mind and psych-pop outfit The World Of Oz), The Rats were the brainchild and creation of one-time Black Sabbath associate Adrian Millar. He paired Kubinec with readymade backing band CWT, who were demoing material for a possible album. For all its unconventional origins, First Long Player Record is, in its own way, a strangely engaging album which bristles with hints of T.Rex alongside fellow period icons Mott The Hoople and Ziggy-era Bowie. Pity, then, that The Rats’ story is ultimately a dead end one of a band whose line-up splintered before the album was even released. Even with a reshuffled line-up, they were destined never to tread the boards as a live act