The track Stronger Silience is the title track from The Reds second album and is a response to the creative pull from A&M records and the band, over the company looking for a softer radio sound. The track has a Tom Petty and Cars feel and some Brian Eno atmoshereic keyboards. Released on Stony Plain, Kingdom UK as LP and Ambition Records as a three song ep, all versions highly sought on collectable market.
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The track Stronger Silience is the title track from The Reds second album and is a response to the creative pull from A&M records and the band, o… read more
The track Stronger Silience is the title track from The Reds second album and is a response to the creative pull from A&M records and the band, over the company looking for a softer … read more
■ The following BIOGRAPHY and DISCOGRAPHY is about THE REDS® from Philadelphia, PA, USA a/k/a RICK SHAFFER and BRUCE COHEN. ∎ The Philadelphia band's first album on A&M, self entitled THE REDS, produced by David Kershenbaum, showed the band's impressive sound — a blend of Rick Shaffer's guitar and Bruce Cohen's keyboards into an interestingly textured drone, short guitar and keyboard figures, rising then disappearing back into the drone, while Shaffer's voice provides the punch and definition for their overall sound. The album was supported with… read more
■ The following BIOGRAPHY and DISCOGRAPHY is about THE REDS® from Philadelphia, PA, USA a/k/a RICK SHAFFER and BRUCE COHEN. ∎ The Philadelphia band's first album on A&M, se… read more
■ The following BIOGRAPHY and DISCOGRAPHY is about THE REDS® from Philadelphia, PA, USA a/k/a RICK SHAFFER and BRUCE COHEN. ∎ The Philadelphia band's first album on A&M, self entitled THE REDS, produced by David Kershe… read more