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Crack The Sky - Tribes (2021) CD-Rip

Crack The Sky - Tribes (2021) CD-Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Crack The Sky

  • Title: Tribes
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Carry On Music / COMU-004
  • Genre: Prog Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 63:30
  • Total Size: 474 MB
  • WebSite:
In 1976 Rolling Stone called prog-rock pioneers Crack The Sky 'one of year's most impressive debuts.' Today, 40+ years later, the band releases a new studio album entitled Tribes, due out early 2021. The title track speaks volumes about modern society's perpetual cultural divide, wherein each side believes its inalienable right to champion the only opinion that matters.

Tracklist:

01. Tribes (4:37)
02. Another Civil War (5:22)
03. Dear Leaders (5:02)
04. Blowing Up Detroit (4:40)
05. Quick (8:35)
06. Another Beautiful Day (4:14)
07. All My Innocence (4:27)
08. Drinking Myself Sober (4:40)
09. Stranger in a Strange Land (4:44)
10. We Don't Know (4:07)
11. Alligator Man (4:26)
12. Boom Boom (4:10)
13. The Lost Boys (4:26)

Crack The Sky biography
Founded in Weirton WV, USA in 1975 - Hiatus 1978-1980, 1983-1986 and 1990-1996 - Still active as of 2019

The band CRACK THE SKY started in the Ohio River valley (the members are originally from the Pittsburgh, PA area; John came from West Virginia to Pittsburgh). Originally named ARCANGEL, they became Crack the Sky when they signed with Lifesong records.

They broke first in Pittsburgh, and eventually "emigrated" to and were "adopted" by the Baltimore, MD area. They recorded albums and played live shows with various personnel changes from the mid '70's until the late '80's. They played an original mix of quirky rock and roll with many time changes and switch-ups mixed in with a few Beatles-esque touches. Originally fronted by John Palumbo, the group's initial lineup also included Jim Griffiths (guitar), Rick Witkowski (guitar), Joe Macre (bass) and Joey D'Amico (drums). They were quasi-adopted by the Baltimore radio station, WIYY (98 Rock); this station above all others continued to play the classic hits from the band, and ended up sponsoring their reunion shows at Hammerjacks nightclub in 1986-1988.

Their first album "Crack The Sky", released in 1975, was declared album of the year by Rolling Stone magazine, and contained such "cult" hits as Ice, Hold On/Surf City and She's A Dancer. Unfortunately, it never got promoted very well, and failed to catch on with the public. This was followed by their second in 1976, "Animal Notes", which contained such songs as Rangers At Midnight and Maybe I Can Fool Everybody (Tonight), was more quirky and less accessible than the first album, but good, nonetheless. Unfortunately it fared as well or worse than thier first album.

John Palumbo left the band in 1978 during the writing of their third album, "Safety In Numbers", which resulted in songs on the first half of the album having words & lyrics by John, but the second half having words & lyrics by assorted (remaining) band members. John's leaving was "due clearly to a divergence in artistic direction." While many thought that losing John would damage the band, they were able to put together a good third album, followed by a tour which received rave reviews and produced their fourth, live album in 1978, "Live Sky". ("This band has come all the way down from an acid trip just to play for you...") This is an excellent example of the band live, with replacement vocalist Gary Lee Chappell, and credits (for the first time) Vince DePaul on keyboa...


Crack The Sky - Tribes (2021) CD-Rip





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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.