If Your Memory Serves You Well
Les Fradkin
Jangle Pop for Modern Times. The Times They Are-A-Changin and you can hear Bob Dylan's most famous tunes through the "Wheel's On Fire" sound of Les Fradkin. Let your memory serve you well. On RRO-"The Sound Of Your Digital Lifestyle"
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Contents
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This Wheel's On Fire | 3:56 |
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Knockin' On Heaven's Door | 4:36 |
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The Times They Are-A-Changin' | 3:46 |
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Like A Rolling Stone | 6:31 |
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Just Like A Woman | 4:53 |
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Love Minus Zero/No Limit | 3:18 |
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The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo) | 3:00 |
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Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? | 3:43 |
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Absolutely Sweet Marie | 3:50 |
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One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) | 6:51 |
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Description
FEATURING THE iTUNES HITS:
"Knockin' On Heaven's Door" and
"The Mighty Quinn"
With times changin at today's speeds, Bob Dylan fans can now hear something new from Les Fradkin, who has found great success with
"Single" download sales across the Internet.
In this new Jangle Pop 2006 release, the "Jangleholic" and his trusty Rickenbacker 12-String are at it again! Les takes more than just a common tribute approach and reveals a unique perspective in the diverse influences that form the basis of a new sound for Bob Dylan's music. Byrds, Beatles, George Harrison, Phil Spector, Manfred Mann, Tom Petty and Dylan all blend together for a distinct journey through the Bob Dylan catalog. "This Wheels On Fire", "The Times They Are-A-Changin" will impress both Dylan and Byrds fans and Les' reading of "One Of Must Know" is a must hear as it takes Dylan into new sonic territory. Tom Petty fans will delight to his approach on "Absolutely Sweet Marie" and his fresh take on "Just Like A Woman" will suprise even those overly familiar with this Dylan hit.
His version of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" has been called "spine-tingling" by Jackie deShannon and his take on "Like A Rolling Stone" shows another angle on the Dylan masterpiece.
Les's interpretation of "The Mighty Quinn" has grown to download hit status on Apple iTunes as his fifth biggest selling download.
Les is pictured on the front cover in Concert at the Tacaoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington with his "specially wired" Wilson Bros. VM-10 Guitar.
This release is pressed on special LIMITED edition PURPLE Colored CD's which reflect luminous violet in bright light.
A bit of BIO:
Les Fradkin is one of the pop legends of the 1970's. He's a veteran member of The Original Cast of Beatlemania. He has found success as a recording artist, composer and producer with MGM Sunflower, ESP-Disk', Bell, Arista, RCA, and Laurie Records. He was discovered by John Hammond Sr. and originally signed to Columbia Records and April-Blackwood Music back in 1969. Les has written the well known French hit "La Chansons Des Souvenirs" ("Song Of A Thousand Voices") for the famous Mireille Mathieu.
He has played 12 and 6-string Guitar, Bass, Mellotron, and Piano on dozens of Top 40 hit records throughout the early 1970's , scoring many US and UK chart placings throughout his career.
His 12-string guitar, vocals and production with legendary underground psychedelic folk- rock group,The Godz, resulted in several albums for ESP Disk among which "Pass On This Side" (featuring Les' song "God Bless California"), continues to influence and mentor generations of new musicians to this day.
In 1976, Les was selected over thousands of other auditioning guitarists to appear in the original cast of the smash hit Broadway musical "Beatlemania" playing lead guitar and the part of "George Harrison" in New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago. Running for two and a half years from May 1977 thru October 1979, every show (including over 1200 in New York alone) was sold out and the musicians quickly became celebrities with magazine cover stories ("Newsweek","Time", "People", "Rolling Stone") and many major television show appearances. With his guitar-playing in the international spotlight from the show, Fradkin developed a cult following that has avidly followed his career and made him a celebrity among guitar fans.
