viernes, 7 de junio de 2019

Autograph "Sign In Please (2008 Reissue, Collector's Edition, Remastered & Reloaded, UK, Rock Candy Records, CANDY043)"

Sign In Please is the debut album by the American hard rock band Autograph. Released by RCA Records in 1984, the album featured their signature song, "Turn Up the Radio", and their other minor hit, "Send Her to Me", both of which had accompanying videos.

"Turn Up the Radio" was featured in a variety of media in the coming decades and is regarded as an '80s metal staple. "Turn Up the Radio" was featured in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and "All I'm Gonna Take" was featured in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.

According to lead guitarist Steve Lynch, the album took 30 days to record and master; "We were seasoned musicians in the studio so worked very fast and were always well prepared." He also noted that its major hit, "Turn Up the Radio", was recorded at the tail end of the Sign in Please sessions and that RCA didn't find it suitable enough for inclusion. However, after stern insistence, the band was able to get it on the album. Neither party, however, expected it to gain such critical success that led to the album's gold status in 1985.

Track listing
  1. "Send Her to Me" Doug Foxworthy, Steve Plunkett 3:55
  2. "Turn Up the Radio" Plunkett, Steve Isham, Randy Rand, Steve Lynch, Keni Richards 4:38
  3. "Nighteen & Non-Stop" Foxworthy, Plunkett 4:20
  4. "Cloud 10" Foxworthy, Plunkett 3:37
  5. "Deep End" Plunkett 4:19
  6. "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend Isn't Me" Foxworthy, Isham, Plunkett 3:33
  7. "Thrill of Love" Isham, Plunkett 3:59
  8. "Friday" Plunkett 4:11
  9. "In the Night" Rand, Plunkett 3:56
  10. "All I'm Gonna Take" Lynch, Plunkett 5:42
  11. "Turn Up the Radio" (Remix 2009 Rock Candy remaster bonus track) Plunkett, Steve Isham, Randy Rand, Steve Lynch, Keni Richards 4:38
"Turn Up the Radio" was featured in the 2002 action-adventure video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on the in-game rock radio station and during the fight with Konstantin Brayko in 2010 action role-playing video game Alpha Protocol.

The track "All I'm Gonna Take" was featured in the 2006 action-adventure video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.

"Turn Up the Radio" was featured in the 2010 science-fiction comedy film Hot Tub Time Machine.

"Turn Up the Radio" plays during an introductory cutscene from — and is featured on the soundtrack of — the 2021 action-adventure video game Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.

Recording information:
Neil Kernon – producer, engineer, mixing
Eddie DeLena – engineer, mixing
Bernie Grundman – mastering














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