TIN
HOUSE “S/T” CD
"In
the twinkling universe of
virtuoso
electric guitarists
that followed in the
wake of the genre’s
progenitor Jimi Hendrix,
perhaps one of the most
deserving of renewed
recognition is Floyd
Radford of the band
Tin House, a little
known three piece
that signed briefly to
CBS records in 1970
and released one
highly prized album a
year later. The
overdriven, fluid guitar
work—heavy on
the wah-wah pedal—is
brought to the fore
by a beefy full production
that lifts the band
above the sludgy
audio presentation
that bedevilled many heavy
rock albums of the
era." —Richard Allen,
Shindig! Magazine
Tin
House were so good—their music was a
hard-rocking onslaught of lust, chops
and powerhouse riffs that gripped like
an alligator bite—they were signed to
Epic Records out of high school. They
were respected by Leslie West and
Johnny and Edgar Winter. Their album
(released in 1971) was produced by
Rick Derringer. But like other almost
famous bands, Tin House fell away
into unjust obscurity. Tin
House's focus was on heavy rock like
the sex-fueled opener, ‘I Want Your
Body,' and standout track ‘Be
Good and Be Kind,’ with a catchy
up-and-down, down-and-up
riff played adeptly
by guitar prodigy Floyd Radford,
and a driving monster beat laid down
by drummer Mike Logan; the song tears
in as a fast as a
Florida hurricane and sweeps
the listener up into its vortex
for two-and-a-half minutes of
energized bliss.
Yet the album also showed
diversity: Radford’s
melancholy ballad ‘Tomorrow;’
the jivin’ honky tonk of ‘30 Weight
Blues’ (a tribute to the
band’s 1962 Ford Econoline van);
‘Lady of the Silent Opera,’ which
featured orchestration by
seasoned studio musicians from
New York City’s Local 802
Union to underscore
its positive message of “look to the
heaven—smile to the blue
sky.” This Lion Productions
reissue includes everything
Tin House recorded for Epic,
including two previously unreleased
tracks and the elusive (and
unique) single versions of 'I
Want Your Body' and 'Be Good and
Be Kind'—all taken directly
from 24-bit/96kHz master tape
transfers. Four panel insert has liner
notes by Doug Sheppard (Ugly Things)
and photos from the archive of drummer
Mike Logan. Lean, fluid, tight,
and the best hard rock album from the
USA you probably never heard of
(until now)!
•All tracks taken from
the master tapes!
•Comes with 16-page color booklet
w/liner notes by Doug Sheppard (Ugly
Things) and photos from the archive
of drummer Mike Logan
•Licensed from Sony Music
Entertainment
Track List:
01. I Want Your Body 1:45
02. 30 Weight Blues 2:19
03. Be Good and Be Kind 2:36
04. You’ve Gone Too Far 3:45
05. Silver Star 4:01
06. Personal Gain 4:25
07. Jezebel, Give Me Your Lovin’
2:41
08. Tomorrow 2:55
09. Endamus Finallamus 3:49
Bonus Tracks:
10. Be Good and Be Kind 5-10739 JZSP
154833 mono promo 45 2:53
11. I Want Your Body 5-10739 JZSP
154834 mono promo 45 2:36
12. Understand (previously
unreleased) 3:48
13. Thanks To My Friends (previously
unreleased) 3:50
Format: CD
Catalogue number: LION 678
UPC: 778578067823
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