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Disc 01 01. "Child of the novelty: Look outside" 02. "Child of the novelty: Thru the milky way" 03. "Child of the novelty: Talkin' bout a feelin'" 04. "Child of the novelty: Child of the novelty" 05. "Child of the novelty: Makin' my wave" 06. "Child of the novelty: A new rock and roll" 07. "Child of the novelty: Changing" 08. "Child of the novelty: Plastic man" 09. "Child of the novelty: Guit war" 10. "Child of the novelty: Chains of (s)pace" 11. "Maxoom: Maxoom" 12. "Maxoom: Buddy" 13. "Maxoom: Magic man" 14. "Maxoom: Funky woman" 15. "Maxoom: Madness"
Disc 02 01. "Maxoom: All in your mind" 02. "Maxoom: Blues" 03. "Maxoom: Boardwalk lady" 04. "Maxoom: Back on home" 05. "Maxoom: The new beginning" 06. "Strange Universe: Tales of the spanish warrior" 07. "Strange Universe: The king who stole" 08. "Strange Universe: Satisfy your soul" 09. "Strange Universe: Land of 1000nights" 10. "Strange Universe: Moonlight lady" 11. "Strange Universe: Dancing lady" 12. "Strange Universe: Once again" 13. "Strange Universe: Tryin' anyway" 14. "Strange Universe: Dear music" 15. "Strange Universe: Strange universe"
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Double Cd With 3 Lp's:maxoom/ Strange Universe/ Child Of. |
 | Description: | Child Of The Novelty/Maxo by Mahogany Rush, released 14 June 1995, includes the following tracks: "Child Of The Novelty: Talkin' Bout A Feelin'", "Child Of The Novelty: Makin' My Wave", "Child Of The Novelty: Changing", "Child Of The Novelty: Guit War" and more.
This version of Child Of The Novelty/Maxo comes as a 2xCD. - DOUBLE CD WITH 3 LP'S:MAXOOM/STRANGE UNIVERSE/CHILD OF.(3 albums on 2 CDs) This Hendrix-influenced power trio from Montreal was comprised of guitarist Frank Marino, bassist Paul Harwood and drummer Jim Ayoub. This CD features "Child of the Novelty" (1974), "Maxoom" (1972) and "Strange Universe" (1975).The CD "MAXOOM/STR.UNIVERSE/CHILD OF.." by MAHOGANY RUSH is a compelling collection that brings together three of the most influential albums from this legendary Canadian rock band. Led by virtuoso guitarist Frank Marino, Mahogany Rush became known in the 1970s for their innovative blend of psychedelic rock, blues, and hard rock. This release showcases some of their finest work: "Maxoom" (1972), which introduced audiences to Marino's Hendrix-inspired guitar mastery; "Strange Universe" (1975), celebrated for its cosmic soundscapes and powerful riffs; and "Child of the Novelty" (1974), an album praised for its adventurous songwriting and technical brilliance. Over the years, Mahogany Rush has earned critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase worldwide thanks to their electrifying live performances and groundbreaking studio recordings. The CD is produced by Ace Records, a renowned label with decades of experience in reissuing classic albums across genres. Ace is respected globally for its commitment to high-quality releases that preserve musical heritage while delivering exceptional audio fidelity. |  | Producer: |
Bob Segarini, Frank Marino |
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30 |
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2966741492 |
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Yuriy P. - 10/Aug/2024  The story of Mahogany Rush is no less interesting than the music of this hard rock trio: when teenager Frank Marino was hospitalized after a car accident, he was "visited by the spirit of Jimi Hendrix and given a series of guitar lessons." After being discharged from the hospital, Marino, who had never touched a guitar before, immediately began playing in a manner close to both the great Jimi and Jerry Garcia. After that, it is difficult to argue with fans of spiritualism!
Having selected a bass guitarist and a drummer, Marino began recording his debut album, which was released on the tiny Montreal record company Cote - this was the work of a solid guitar master. Marino's group did not recognize any compromises and performed powerful hard rock, built on the structures of late white blues.
However, during the work on the second disc, Mahogany Rush abruptly changed their orientation and diversified the compositions with elements of jazz-rock, while Marino's guitar acquired a sound somewhat reminiscent of the "trademark" of Alan Holdsworth; special attention was also paid to the lyrics. Despite the obvious musical progress, critics reacted coolly to the Mahogany Rush experiment, and the "Grand Funk Railroad phenomenon" was repeated: from the point of view of listeners, the group had no equal, and Mahogany Rush tours invariably collected full stadiums
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