Montrose - Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Dancin' FeetWritten-By – James, Montrose | 4:03 |
| 2 | MatriarchWritten-By – Fitzgerald, James, Carmassi, Alcivar, Montrose | 4:33 |
| 3 | Twenty Flight RockWritten-By – Ned Fairchild | 2:42 |
| 4 | All I NeedWritten-By – Fitzgerald, James, Carmassi, Alcivar, Montrose | 4:18 |
| 5 | O Lucky ManWritten-By – Price | 3:14 |
| 6 | Clown WomanWritten-By – Montrose | 4:20 |
| 7 | WhalerViola – NoviWritten-By – Fitzgerald, James, Carmassi, Alcivar, Montrose | 6:54 |
| 8 | One And A HalfWritten-By – Montrose | 1:39 |
| 9 | Black TrainWritten-By – Richards, Kardt, Fried | 4:36 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BS 2892 | Montrose | Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! (LP, Album, Los) | Warner Bros. Records | BS 2892 | US | 1975 |
| BS 2892 | Montrose | Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! (LP, Album, TP) | Warner Bros. Records | BS 2892 | US | 1975 |
| WB 56170 | Montrose | Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | WB 56170 | Netherlands | 1975 |
| BS 2892 | Montrose | Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! (LP, Album, Promo) | Warner Bros. Records | BS 2892 | US | 1975 |
| BS 2892 | Montrose | Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | BS 2892 | Canada | 1975 |
Credits
- Bass – Alan Fitzgerald
- Drums – Denny Carmassi
- Engineer – Charles Faris
- Engineer [Associate] – John Henning
- Illustration – Harry Rossit
- Keyboards – Jim Alcivar
- Mastered By – Allen
- Photography By [Back Cover] – Ron Hugo
- Photography By [Sleeve] – Norman Seeff
- Producer, Guitar, Vocals – Ronnie Montrose
- Vocals – Bob James
Notes
Ⓟ & ⓒ 1975
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Runout, stamped): K-56170 A1
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Runout, stamped): K-56170 B1
- Matrix / Runout (Runouts, etched): ALLEN
Companies
- Published By – Warner Bros. Music
- Published By – Campbell Connelly
- Published By – Jarrow Music Ltd.
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Distributed By – WEA Records Ltd.
- Printed By – Shorewood Packaging Co. Ltd.
- Mastered At – CBS Studios, London
- Pressed By – CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton
Video
Album
Warner Bros. Presents is the third album by the California-based hard rock band Montrose. It was released on Warner Bros. Records in September 1975. It is the first Montrose album released after the departure of singer Sammy Hagar, the first Montrose album not produced by Ted Templeman, and the first Montrose album to feature a keyboardist as a full member of the band. Bob James, an unknown vocalist and songwriter from the South Bay area of Los Angeles who had been singing in a Montrose cover band. Warner Brothers Presents Montrose - Montrose. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Montrose 1975. To favorites 6 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album Montrose - Warner Bros Presents. Montrose - Matriarch. Montrose - All I Need. Montrose - Twenty Flight Rock. Montrose - Whaler. Montrose - Dancin' Feet. Montrose - O Lucky Man. Montrose - One And A Half. Montrose - Clown Woman. Complétez votre collection Montrose. BlackTrain, Montrose, The Warner Brothers Album, 1976 4:35. O Lucky Man 3:12. Dancin' Feet 4:06. Montrose All I Need with Lyrics in Description 4:18. Montrose - O Lucky Man vinyl 3:17. Listes Ajouter à une Liste. Lp par hbohlin. All I Need. WMG от лица компании Warner Rhino Off Roster-Audio BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. UMPG Publishing, LatinAutor и другие авторские общества 1. Bob James, an unknown vocalist and songwriter from the South Bay area of Los Angeles who had been singing in a Montrose cover band, was chosen as Hagar's successor in early 1975. Another newcomer from Los Angeles, Jim Alciv. Montrose : Warner Bros Presents Montrose,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен. This item:Warner Bros Presents by Montrose Audio CD . Only 12 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by . When the band began to plan the recording of their third album, Warner Brother's Presents. Ronnie instigated yet another significant change, by rejecting powerful producer Ted Templeman, in favor of assuming production duties himself. This led to a more eclectic record, that incorporated several moods, ranging from drawn out epics such as 'Whaler' and 'Matriach' to snappier cuts such as 'Oh Lucky Man' and 'Black Train', a proto speed metal romp. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download





















