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''White Light Rock & Roll Review'' is Matthew Good's second album as a solo artist, and was released on June 15, 2004. Though it was not as well-received as his previous solo effort, ''Avalanche'', it quickly achieved Gold certification in Canada.〔()〕 Recording sessions for ''White Light Rock & Roll Review'' began less than a year after the release of ''Avalanche'', making it the shortest time spent between records for Good. Having become disenchanted with the state of recorded music, Good became enamored with the techniques employed by classic artists like Led Zeppelin and The Who, who spent much of their careers perfecting their live shows and recording albums live off the floor. To this end, Good sought to write songs that could best be conveyed to live audiences. In fact, many of the record's tracks (including "Little Terror", "North American for Life", "Blue Skies Over Bad Lands", "It's Been A While Since I Was Your Man", and "Ex-Pats of the Blue Mountain Symphony Orchestra") were written and performed live, well in advance of the album's release. ==Track listing== All tracks written by Matthew Good, except where noted. #"Put Out Your Lights" – 2:03 #"Poor Man's Grey" – 2:22 #"We're So Heavy" – 4:36 #"Empty Road" – 3:29 #"Alert Status Red" – 4:25 #"Little Terror" – 3:07 #"In Love With a Bad Idea" – 3:30 #"North American for Life" – 2:07 (Good, Thor Valdsen, Priske, Steward) #"Blue Skies Over Bad Lands" – 8:14 #"It's Been a While Since I Was Your Man" – 3:40 #"Buffalo Seven" – 3:20 #"Ex-Pats of the Blue Mountain Symphony Orchestra" – 4:12/ "Hopeless" * – 2:56 '' * "Hopeless" is a bonus track that follows the end of "Ex-Pats of the Blue Mountain Symphony Orchestra"'' 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「White Light Rock & Roll Review」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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