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Pink Rose - Just What You Need (2CD set)


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From MelodicRock Classics:

MelodicRock Classics has something a little different for fans come September 29. 
The label is not only delivering a 1986 cult classic hard rock album on CD for the first time ever, but also delivering a brand-new re-recording of the same album, all in the one package. 
 
The band is French rockers PINK ROSE, the album is ‘Just What You Needed’. Originally released on LP back in 1986, the album features Marc Quee on vocals; Fabrice Fourgeaud on guitar; Thierry Gaulme on drums; and Pierre Bremond on bass. 
Formed out of the ashes of Attentat Rock, PINK ROSE only recorded the one album, but following an Attentat Rock reunion in 2009, the 4 members of Pink Rose started talks about re-recording the album. Now almost 15 years later (37 since the release of Just What You Needed), the new cathartic recording is completed and is aptly titled Just What We Needed. ‘Just What We Needed’ will be Disc 1 of a 2-Disc set, with the original remastered album Just What You Needed being the second disc. 
 
About PINK ROSE: When Attentat Rock went into the Studio Maunoir in Geneva in January 1986, their intention was to record the bands 4th album, which was going to be called "Pink Rose”. A few months before, Herve Raynal, who was the bands main composer, left the band and was replaced by Stéphane Bonneau (Satan Jokers). After the first week of the recordings, Stephane decided to leave the band, which left the band as a quartet. 
 
Instead of bringing in a new lead guitarist the band opted to add keyboards to the songs (played by Thierry Fervant, owner of Studio Maunoir). This - and the fact that the new compositions were different to what had been the style of Attentat Rock – caused the band to decide to take a completely different path, changing their name to Pink Rose. The band was never happy with the production, which they felt didn't give justice to the songs and after a few months after the release of the album they split up. Until now.
 
MRC will release the 2CD Set Just What We Needed on September 29. 
 
Disc 1: Just What We Needed (Re-Recording) 
01. Sunrise 
02. Lady From Germany 
03. Just What I Needed 
04. Longing For Love 
05. Lonely In The Street 
06. Cheating Lady 
07. Our Love 
08. Rocker 
09. Across The Seven Seas 
10. Rocking Child 
 
Disc 2: Just What You Needed (Original Remaster) 
01. Sunrise 
02. Lady From Germany 
03. Just What I Needed 
04. Longing For Love 
05. Lonely In The Street 
06. Cheating Lady 
07. Our Love 
08. Rocker 
09. Across The Seven Seas 
10. Rocking Child 
 
Line-up: 
Marc Quee – Vocals 
Fabrice Fourgeaud – Guitar 
Thierry Gaulme – Drums 
Pierre Bremond – Bass
 

 

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Yeah, I'm interested. I have a feeling the original recording may be my preference in this case, but we'll see how it plays out. 

If I could have ever have had one band in all of history do this, it would have been for PC69 to re-record their debut between 1991-1993. Get the drummer to play his drums instead of the tin cans they used for the debut sessions. :(

 

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