Red Rider – Discography [FLAC]

By | October 16, 2022

DISCOGRAPHY:Red Rider
FORMAT:16-bits FLAC
GENERE:Rock
YEAR:1979 – 1989
COUNTRY:Canada
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DISC:09 CDs
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SIMILAR BANDS:Queen

RED RIDER DISCOGRAPHY DOWNLOAD (STUDIO, COMPILATIONS, LIVE)

1979 - Don't Fight It (2010 Reissue)


01 – Don’t Fight It
02 – How’s My Little Girl Tonight
03 – Iron In The Soul
04 – Make Myself Complete
05 – Good News
06 – White Hot
07 – Talkin’ To Myself
08 – Just The Way It Goes
09 – Look Out Again
10 – Avenue _A_

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1981 - As Far As Siam


01 – Lunatic Fringe
02 – Cowboys In Hong Kong (As Far As Siam)
03 – Only Game In Town
04 – Thru The Curtain
05 – What Have You Got To Do (To Get Off Tonight)
06 – Ships
07 – Caught In The Middle
08 – Don’t Let Go Of Me
09 – Laughing Man

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1983 - Neruda


01 – Light In The Tunnel
02 – Power (Strength in Numbers)
03 – Human Race
04 – Can’t Turn Back
05 – Napoleon Sheds His Skin
06 – Walking The Fine Line
07 – Winner Take All
08 – Sights On You
09 – Crack The Sky (Breakaway)
10 – Work Out
11 – Light In The TunnelHuman Race
12 – White Hot
13 – Lunatic Fringe

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1983 - Neruda (2010 Reissue)


01 – Light In Tunnel (Instrumental)
02 – Power (Strength In Numbers)
03 – Human Race
04 – Can’t Turn Back
05 – Napoleon Sheds His Skin
06 – Walking The Fine Line
07 – Winner Take All
08 – Sights On You
09 – Crack The Sky (Breakaway)
10 – Work Out

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1984 - Breaking Curfew


01 – Whipping Boy
02 – Young Thing, Wild Dreams (Rock Me)
03 – One Way Out
04 – Among The Ruins (I’ll Be Here)
05 – Breaking Curfew
06 – Someone’s Watching
07 – Shake Monster
08 – Beacon Hill
09 – Hold Tight

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1986 - Tom Cochrane & Red Rider


01 – Boy Inside the Man
02 – Love Under Fire
03 – The Untouchable One
04 – Lasting Song
05 – Citizen Cain
06 – Ashes to Diamonds
07 – The Loading
08 – Ocean Blue (Emotion Blue)
09 – River of Stone
10 – One More Time (Same Old Habits)

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1987 - Over 60 Minutes With Red Rider (Greatest Hits)


01 – Light In Tunnel (Instrumental)
02 – Power (Strength In Numbers)
03 – Human Race
04 – Can’t Turn Back
05 – Napoleon Sheds His Skin
06 – Walking The Fine Line
07 – Winner Take All
08 – Crack The Sky (Breakaway)
09 – Lunatic Fringe
10 – Cowboys In Hong Kong (As Far As Siam)
11 – Through The Curtain
12 – What Have You Got To Do (To Get Off Tonight)
13 – White Hot
14 – Don’t Fight It
15 – Avenue _A_
16 – Young Thing, Wild Dreams (Rock Me)
17 – Breaking Curfew

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1988 - Victory Day


01 – Big League
02 – Victory Day
03 – Sons Beat Down
04 – Different Drummer
05 – Good Times
06 – Saved By The Dawn
07 – Calling America
08 – Vacation (In My Mind)
09 – Good Man (Feeling Bad)
10 – Not So Far Away

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1989 - The Symphony Sessions


01 – Light in the Tunnel
02 – Human Race
03 – Can’t Turn Back
04 – Napoleon Sheds His Skin
05 – White Hot
06 – Big League
07 – Calling America
08 – Avenue A
09 – Bird on a Wire
10 – Boy Inside the Man
11 – Lunatic Fringe
12 – Good Times
13 – The Next Life

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About Red Rider

Much beloved in their native Canada, Red Rider never cracked the lucrative American market, although bandleader Tom Cochrane would find better luck as a solo artist in the ’90s. Red Rider’s trademark sound was a blend of AOR and new wave, which made them quite popular in their home country, where their albums regularly went gold. Intraband tension and personnel shifts gradually took their toll, and Red Rider called it a day as the ’80s drew to a close.[read more]

Red Rider were formed in Toronto by singer/guitarist Ken Greer, keyboardist Peter Boynton, and drummer Rob Baker in 1976. Bassist Jeff Jones soon came onboard as well, and in 1978, following a gig at Toronto’s legendary El Mocambo club, they met singer/guitarist Tom Cochrane. Cochrane had previously pursued a career as a folk singer, and had even released a solo album, Hang On to Your Resistance, back in 1974 (to little success). Red Rider took Cochrane on as their frontman, although Greer had an equal hand in shaping the band’s direction early on.

They soon signed with Capitol Records through a connection of Cochrane’s, and issued their hit debut single, “White Hot,” in late 1979. Their first album, Don’t Fight It, followed in early 1980, and its title track was also a hit, helping the album go gold in Canada. Their second album, 1981’s As Far as Siam, went platinum and still ranks as their most enduringly popular work. It featured the band’s signature song, the Canadian chart-topper “Lunatic Fringe” (which later appeared in the film Vision Quest and the TV series Miami Vice), as well as another Canadian hit in “What Have You Got to Do (To Get Off Tonight).”

Keyboardist Boynton subsequently left the group and was replaced by Steve Sexton for the follow-up, 1983’s Neruda, a prog-tinged concept album about the famed Chilean poet. Neruda spawned the band’s second biggest Canadian single in “Power (Strength in Numbers),” but it still couldn’t break Red Rider in the U.S. Sexton departed and was replaced by John Webster for 1984’s Breaking Curfew, which found even their Canadian audience slipping a bit. Tensions were running high, and when an opening slot on Rush’s American tour failed to bring them a new audience, Red Rider temporarily disbanded.

After taking a bit of time off, Cochrane, Greer, and Webster regrouped with bassist Ken “Spider” Sinnaeve and drummer Mickey Curry, and Cochrane assumed greater control of the band, billing himself out front. The eponymous Tom Cochrane & Red Rider appeared in 1986 and brought the band another Canadian hit single with “Boy Inside the Man.” Victory Day followed in 1988, and Webster was gone by this point, his spot filled simply by session men. After one further outing, 1989’s The Symphony Sessions (an album of old favorites recorded with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra), Cochrane officially left for a solo career, and Red Rider disbanded, this time for good. Cochrane went on to score a massive solo hit — in America — with the Top Five smash “Life Is a Highway” in 1992.[/read]