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01. Webster, Max "Paradise skies" 02. Max Webster "Charmonium" 03. Max Webster "Night flights" 04. Max Webster "Sun voices" 05. Max Webster "Moon voices" 06. Max Webster "A million vacations" 07. Max Webster "Look out" 08. Max Webster "Let go the line" 09. Max Webster "Rascal houdi" 10. Max Webster "Research (at beach resorts)"
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Collector's Edition |
 | Description: | Digitally remastered edition. Includes 12 page full color booklet with 4,000 word essay, enhanced artwork, and rarely seen photos. When it comes to capturing the imagination and interest of progressive rock fans then Max Webster must surely be one of the all-time greats. Once you get your head around the fact that they weren't actually named after a real person, and that no one in the band was actually called Max Webster, then suddenly all the weirdness becomes acceptable and endearing. It's amazing to think that at one point the band actually grazed the UK singles chart and appeared on Top Of The Pops, the bastion of British light entertainment. This was Max Webster's fourth album, their most commercially palatable album by a country mile, and it's one that secured them not only a Platinum record in Canada, with three hit singles, but also opened up the international market when they supported Rush on their 1979 Hemispheres European tour. Led by the enigmatic Kim Mitchell, the album, in keeping with their quirky unconventional approach, was helmed not by a seasoned record producer but by a TV advertising executive and jingle writer. It was actually a smart move as the record not only celebrated their progressive rock roots but also showcased a determined ambition to widen their appeal to a broader market. Recorded in their native Canada, at Phase One Studios, Ontario, the album contains a number of key tracks; including 'Let Go The Line', 'Night Flights' and the title track. Best of all though is 'Paradise Skies', a triumphant and hugely captivating composition that nearly, but not quite, secured them an international hit. It's also a record that captured some of Kim Mitchell's most fluent and impressive guitar solos.This was Max Webster?s fourth album, it secured them not only a Platinum record in Canada with three singles. It opened up the international market when they supported Rush on their 1979 ?Hemispheres? European tour. The album, in keeping with their quirky unconventional approach, was helmed not by a record producer, but by a TV advertising executive and jingle writer. Recorded in their native Canada, at Phase One Studios, Ontario, the album contains a number of key tracks; including ?Let Go The Line?, ?Night Flights? and the title track. Best of all though is ?Paradise Skies?, a captivating composition that nearly, but not quite, secured them an international hit. It?s also a record that captured some of band leader Kim Mitchell?s most fluent and impressive guitar solos. Rock Candy salutes Kim Mitchel!
SPECIAL DELUXE COLLECTOR?S EDITION. Fully Remastered Audio, 16 page full colour booklet ? 4,500 word essay, enhanced artwork with and interview quotes.
"A Million Vacations (Collector's Edition)" is a special reissue of Max Webster's acclaimed 1979 album, presented in the high-quality CD format by Rock Candy Records. This Collector?s Edition features remastered audio for enhanced listening pleasure and includes bonus tracks, rare photos, and insightful liner notes that delve into the making of this progressive rock classic. The album showcases Max Webster at their creative peak with hits like "Let Go the Line" and "Paradise Skies," blending intricate musicianship with catchy melodies. Rock Candy Records is renowned for its meticulous approach to reissuing classic rock albums, ensuring fans receive superior sound quality and comprehensive packaging. Formed in Canada in the early 1970s, Max Webster became known for their unique fusion of hard rock and progressive elements. Fronted by Kim Mitchell, they achieved significant success with several gold-certified albums before disbanding in 1981. |  | No. of tracks: |
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CANDY 393 |
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