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OSR 038LP
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First vinyl reissue. Master tape sound. Includes insert with liner notes and lyrics. Originally released in 1980 as a private edition of 300 copies, Time and Money finds outlaw rock hero Ray "McKay" Pierle abandoning the rural rock sounds of his famous 1978 Into You album for a more hard rock approach. Twin guitar attacks charged with fuzz-wah and catchy songs full of memorable hooks and melodic vocals. Recorded mostly at Ray Pierle's homemade studio and mixed by Moe Whittemore at the legendary 700 West studios in Indiana, resulting in a fabulous, warm analog sound.
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LION 686CD
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"In the years close upon the creation of his 1977 masterpiece Into You (as McKay), Ray 'McKay' Pierle released two more long-players, Time and Money (1980) and Rhythm of the Highway (1981). As with Into You, both had press runs of 300 and both met with thunderous indifference. By the time of these albums, the rural, organic feel of the earlier recordings had given way to a harder-edged compositional style, but not without a few quirks emblematic of the era. Time and Money adhered closely to the hard-rockin' twin-lead quartet sound, while Rhythm of the Highway added synthetic elements and some ever-so-slight new-wave/power-pop leanings; plenty of bar-band gigs ensured Pierle was always fully-informed of current trends. Obscure Oxide and Lion Productions are proud to present the first-ever reissue of these two LPs, conveniently fitting on one compact disc in their entirety, with all tracks transparently transferred from the original analog master-tapes. All original text and imagery from each release is also preserved, and Ray has been kind enough to provide newly-transcribed lyrics for everything, along with detailed liners putting everything in context."
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