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Toy Matinee was a short-lived American rock band, and also the title of their only album. Their sound was an array of mixed influences, including progressive rock, AOR and pop reminiscent of both the Beatles and the Beach Boys. Toy Matinee was formed by producer/composer/keyboardist Patrick Leonard in collaboration with singer/lyricist/multi-instrumentalist Kevin Gilbert. Backed by a group of session musicians (drummer Brian MacLeod, guitarist Tim Pierce, and bassist Guy Pratt), and with guest appearances from several other musicians including Julian Lennon, the duo recorded just one self-titled album which was released on Reprise Records in 1990. The album was engineered and produced by Bill Bottrell. Thematically, it covered a rather broad ground. Two tracks were dedicated to Czech poet and political figure Václav Havel and painter Salvador Dalí, while "Queen of Misery" is about Madonna.〔''Rolling Stone'', August 1991, "(True Confessions: The Rolling Stone Interview With Madonna, Part One )" by Carrie Fisher, in which Madonna says "Pat Leonard, this guy that I write music with, wrote a song about me called 'Queen Of Misery.'"〕 Leonard was the singer's longtime songwriting and producing partner, and in addition to him most members of Toy Matinee worked on Madonna's ''I'm Breathless'' album—Gilbert as an engineer, Bottrell as producer and engineer, Pratt on bass, and Pierce on guitar.〔(Discogs entry for "I'm Breathless" )〕 After the album was released, session musicians Pratt, MacLeod and Pierce moved onto other work, and Leonard wasn't interested in a tour that involved replacing all of them.〔(Wayne Perez Interviews Brian MacLeod )〕 Gilbert took on that role himself instead, assembling a promotional band for the album which featured Gilbert's then girlfriend, Sheryl Crow, on keyboards and Marc Bonilla on guitar. A 1991 live recording of Gilbert and this touring band performing songs from the album was released in 2010 as ''Kevin Gilbert Performs Toy Matinee Live at the Roxy''〔(Kevin Gilbert Performs Toy Matinee Live )〕 The group engaged in heavy radio promotion wherever possible, most notably frequent appearances on the Mark & Brian show on Los Angeles-area station KLOS. Some of those sessions were released on Mark & Brian's KLOS compilation recordings,〔(Kevin Gilbert Discography )〕 such as a stripped down version of "The Ballad Of Jenny Ledge" on their ''You Had to Be There'' collection.〔(The Unofficial Mark and Brian Archive - Charity Albums - You Had To Be There (1997) )〕 Two of the songs on ''Toy Matinee'' -- "The Ballad of Jenny Ledge" and "Last Plane Out"—received wide play on AOR stations partly due to Gilbert's promotional work, both of them peaking at No. 23 on ''Billboard's'' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.〔(AllMusic Toy Matinee Awards )〕 Despite the chart success of the singles, the album's highest U.S. chart position was No. 129, and sales were below expectations enough that many unsold copies of the CD were widely available as cut-outs in the early 90's. Gilbert went on to do additional work with Bottrell including Sheryl Crow's debut album and solo projects. In 1994, Leonard and former Mr. Mister frontman Richard Page released the album ''Meanwhile'' as Third Matinee. Gilbert's untimely death in 1996 ended any possibility of a second Toy Matinee album. == Personnel == * Patrick Leonard * Kevin Gilbert ;Session musicians * Brian MacLeod * Tim Pierce * Guy Pratt ;Guest musicians * Julian Lennon 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Toy Matinee」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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