Red Rider - Neruda --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Red Rider Album................: Neruda Genre................: Hard Rock Source...............: NMR Year.................: 1983 Ripper...............: NMR Codec................: LAME 3.98 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Insane, (CBR 320kbps) Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (00:02:25) Red Rider - Light In The Tunnel 2. (00:03:54) Red Rider - Power (Strength In Numbers) 3. (00:03:00) Red Rider - Human Race 4. (00:03:54) Red Rider - Can't Turn Back 5. (00:05:54) Red Rider - Napoleon Sheds His Skin 6. (00:04:51) Red Rider - Walking The Fine Line 7. (00:04:03) Red Rider - Winner Take All 8. (00:03:34) Red Rider - Sights On You 9. (00:04:01) Red Rider - Crack The Sky (Breakaway) 10. (00:03:31) Red Rider - Work Out 11. (00:04:39) Red Rider - Light In The Tunnel,Human Race (Bonus) 12. (00:05:09) Red Rider - White Hot (Bonus) 13. (00:04:21) Red Rider - Lunatic Fringe (Bonus) Playing Time.........: 00:53:16 Total Size...........: 121.94 MB NFO generated on.....: 14/11/2008 06:07:18 Tom Cochrane - lead vocals, guitars, arrangements Ken Greer - guitars, vocals, arrangements Rob Baker - drums, percussion Jeff Jones - bass guitar, vocals Steve Sexton - synthesizers, piano The CD issue of Canadian band Red Rider's second release adds three bonus tracks, including their breakthrough U.S. radio hit, "Lunatic Fringe." The moody, paranoid track, with it's insistent guitar riff, has become a staple at AOR stations and is the best thing on Neruda, but there are also other cuts that help this meat-and-potatoes quintet led by Tom Cochrane rise above many similar acts. The muscular "Power (Strength in Numbers)" explores mob mentality, while "Human Race" features a rapid heartbeat melody and a simple, empty guitar line that adds to the lonely yet resilient tone of Cochrane's lyrics. Neruda, while no major musical statement, is still an enjoyable, melodic album, chock full of Red Rider's blend of AOR crunch and new wave texture. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Rider