Lone Star: Lone Star
Lone Star: Lone Star
Format: CD
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Artist: Lone Star
Label: Rock Candy
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 827565058570
Genre: Rock
Issued in 1975, Lone Star's debut album took what is now termed pomp rock by the scruff of the neck and delivered a record that knocked the competition sideways. Produced by famously flamboyant studio wizard Roy Thomas Baker (Queen, Foreigner, Journey, the Darkness) it displayed a sound that utilized everything and the kitchen sink - bombastic and grandiose, no stone was left unturned to achieve maximum sonic effect. Indeed, it was a record that found media cognoscenti such as Alan Freeman, Geoff Barton, Nicky Horne and John Peel falling over themselves to recommend it. Everything about this record is so right, so impressive and so gigantically over the top that nothing has come close to it's grandeur since. Featuring future UFO guitarist Paul Chapman and containing such highfalutin tracks as "Flying in the Reel", "Spaceships", "A Million Stars" and a monster interpretation of the Beatles "She Said, She Said", the album scores a suitably impressive eleven on a ten scale. Special Limited Deluxe Collector's Edition, fully re-mastered sound shaped from 24 BIT digital technology, includes 12-page full color booklet.
Tracks:
1.1 She Said, She Said
1.2 Lonely Soldier
1.3 Flying in the Reel
1.4 Spaceships
1.5 A New Day
1.6 A Million Stars
1.7 Illusions
1.8 Flying in the Reel
1.9 A Million Stars
1.10 She Said, She Said
1.11 Hypnotic Mover
1.12 Spaceships