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The song was written by Alice in Chains guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell for his father, Jerry Cantrell Sr., who served with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. "Rooster" was a childhood nickname given to Cantrell Sr. by his great-grandfather, because of his perceived "cocky" attitude and his hair, which used to stick up on top of his head like a rooster's comb.
Rooster is the self-titled debut album by English indie rock band Rooster. Released on 24 January 2005, the album reached number three on the UK Albums Chart [1] and spawned four commercially successful singles, [2] two of which peaked in the top ten of the UK Singles Chart. [3] [4] The album also charted at number 26 on the Irish Albums Chart ...
The backing tracks (and some vocals) were recorded by Vincent Crane, John Cann and Paul Hammond, but Cann and Hammond were let go from the group soon after vocalist Pete French was drafted in. The album's overall sound is dominated by Crane and Hammond, with many of Cann's guitar parts either not used or placed lower in the mix.
A solo steel drum player performs with the accompaniment of pre-recorded backing tracks that are being played back by the laptop on the left of the photo.. A backing track is an audio recording on audiotape, CD or a digital recording medium or a MIDI recording of synthesized instruments, sometimes of purely rhythmic accompaniment, often of a rhythm section or other accompaniment parts that ...
Death Walks Behind You is the second studio album by British rock band Atomic Rooster, released in September 1970. [2] It was their first album to receive a US release, albeit in a different sleeve. It is commonly thought of as the archetypal Atomic Rooster album, recorded by the 'classic' line-up of Vincent Crane, John Du Cann and Paul Hammond.
Atomic Rooster. Vincent Crane – Hammond organ, Rhodes piano, backing vocals (tracks 1, 2, 7) Nick Graham – bass guitar, lead vocals, flute (tracks 4, 7), guitar (track 6) Carl Palmer – drums, percussion, congas (tracks 4, 9), glockenspiel (track 7) On tracks overdubbed for US release. John Du Cann – guitar, vocals
Chris Farlowe (born John Henry Deighton, 13 October 1940) [1] is an English rock, blues and soul singer. He is best known for his hit single "Out of Time" written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, which rose to No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1966, [2] and his association with bands Atomic Rooster, the Thunderbirds and Colosseum.
BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert is a live album by British rock band Atomic Rooster. It consists of a specially-recorded, short concert staged at the BBC 's Paris Theatre on 27 July 1972. It was initially released in 1993 on the Windsong Records label, but all six tracks were also included on Castle Communications ' 2004 reissues of In Hearing of ...