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If there's been one constant in American Rock & Roll in the last 30 years it's The Radiators. This New Orleans based quintet has either been touring or recording over this entire time frame. Still...
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Recorded in the summer of 2000 at Trent Reznor's studio, "The Radiators" (aka "The Black Album") was produced by Jim Gaines (Santana, Stevie Ray Vaughan) and resulted in a superb sound recording. An...
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"Bucket Of Fish" features highlights from The Radiators 1992 shows at The World Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota. Keyboardist Ed Volker and guitarist Dave Malone trade off lead vocals for "Little...
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"Heat Generation", from 1981, was The Radiators first studio album. "Gimme A Rainbow That's For Real" has always been a mainstay of the band's repertoire and can be found on "Heat Generation" in its...
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From 1995, "New Dark Ages" was recorded at Ultrasonic in New Orleans with the band tastefully handling the production. "Umbilical" is full of wry humor and a rousing chorus and "Last Getaway"...
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The Radiators debut album, "Work Done On Premises' was recorded live at Tipitina's--the premier music club of New Orleans--in 1980. The CD features "Number Two Pencil", a little universe of many...
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